#Fallout 3 Point Lookout
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shatinn · 10 months ago
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Fallout 3 - Point Lookout 3
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teddybasmanov · 2 years ago
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Steal like an artist but it's Bethesda going: Hey, we've already had a sad bog in a dlc to one of our previous games, why would we make a new one here? Let's just remove all the huge mushrooms and be done with it.
"The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles" DLC to "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion", Dementia, especially around the Hill of Suicide:
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"Fallout 3: Point Lookout" DLC to "Fallout 3" (I couldn't find pictures, but it looks greener when the weather is worse):
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tsima-d · 9 days ago
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works for Fallout Ask (VK)
September - October
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victoryrifle · 2 months ago
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FALLOUT 3 [25/?]
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stoat-party · 3 months ago
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So I’m working on a post about the things Fallout 3 did better than 4, but first I have to tell you the absolute worst thing about 3.
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What’s with the ridiculous unimaginable cruelty toward 6/8 of your friends?
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(The Lone Wanderer doesn’t feel the need to treat these two like trash for whatever reason.)
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theqhreator42 · 2 years ago
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New Vegas DLC: what if a deranged pre-war business magnate built a giant resort-casino as a gift to the woman he was obsessed with, but military scientists secretly used it for weather modification experiments until a blanket of toxic red fog consumed the entire resort and transformed its trapped maintenance crew into monsters permanently immured within their suits
Fallout 3 DLC: what if rednecks were literally subhuman
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thesound-of-myvoice · 13 days ago
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Courier Six 🤝 Lone Wanderer
🌈L O B O T O M Y🌈
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auntiemurdoc · 4 months ago
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...Dark night, only bullets are whistling across the steppe, Only the wind is buzzing in the wires, stars are faintly flickering...
...The dark night separates us, my love And the troubled, black steppe lies between us...
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What Fallout 4 is truly missing:
- a dlc where the sole survivor is kidnapped and is forced to work with a strange group of people to escape
- a dlc where they're kidnapped and have to find their stolen brain/piece of brain
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gray76 · 8 months ago
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Fallout 3 Point Lookout appreciation post!
I absolutely loved point lookout and I love it when Fallout goes hard into more horror themes.
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vault-kid · 4 months ago
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— "Dead mother, life in a post-nuclear Wasteland and not a friend in it. Yeah, you aren't exactly blessed."
July 13, 2258.
happy (a few hrs late) birthday to the LW, so heres Luna <3 my sad girl on her birthday, and on her mother's death anniversary.
ive had this idea for a while now. needed to represent catherine as a skeleton like in the point lookout hallucinations so bad. mother and daughter have been on my mind a lot..... sigh (i was also listening to class of 2013 by mistki ...)
so if it wasn't obvious, based on this:
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shatinn · 10 months ago
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Fallout 3 - Point Lookout
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holycowboysong · 5 months ago
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I had completely forgotten that Point Lookout in Fallout 3 has the cultists labeled "Tribals" because literally everyone I knew who played this DLC even in vids I've seen simply call them "cultists". Looking back on it I vaguely remember being horribly confused by the terminology used because I've never in my life outside of Fallout heard anyone refer to any group of people as "Tribals".
Why does this Fallout memory road I've been going down keep having weird racist potholes?
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harveybwabbit92 · 2 months ago
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Seven, to Leo: What's the difference between you and me, kid? What makes a gifted fighter like yourself into a rock-hard bastard like me?
Leo: Um...tough love?
Seven: ...The answer is training, you ignorant f*ck! I've got thousands of years of experience on you, and don't you forget it. Stick by me, and you'll get a master's class in doing what has to be done!
{Seven proceeds to snap his mangled leg back into place; Leo recoils at the sight.]
Leo's thoughts:*Oh, what the hell did I just I walk myself into?! ...okay, calm down-- maybe it won't that bad?
{Of course we all know how that goes...]
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victoryrifle · 12 days ago
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FALLOUT 3 [29/?]
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stoat-party · 10 months ago
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Sequel to This Post: How Far Are the Fallout DLC Maps from the Main Game?
I linked them to each game’s main metropolitan area, not the specific launching-off point for the DLC, sorry. Travel times are for the 21st century and don’t reflect resting, carrying equipment, or stopping to fight giant bugs every half-hour. They also don’t reflect that it’s the apocalypse and you can walk on a national highway if you feel like it.
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Here’s The Pitt, which I haven’t played yet, sorry
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This is Point Lookout, though it’s important to note that in-game you get there via the river and it takes a month? For some reason?
Anchorage is a simulation, Broken Steel uses the original game map, and Mothership Zeta is… in space.
We know next to nothing about the Sierra Madre and I can’t really approximate where it is. I couldn’t find the in-game travel time to get back to the Mojave.
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Zion Valley, by foot but also by car since it gives you a weird walking route. In-game, it’s a two-week hike.
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A rough approximation of the location of Big Mountain. It could be anywhere in Death Valley; all we know is that it’s south of the Divide. In-game, of course, you teleport there and back, so you likely won’t need this info.
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The Divide. In-game, the journey is three hours.
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The Island. In-game, you get there by boat, and as far as I can tell it takes about an hour.
We don’t know anything about Nuka-World’s real location except that it’s in Massachusetts. Assuming the train is running, you probably don’t need real travel times, but if you do, you can make something up.
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