Fallout 4's next-gen update arrived late last week, and uh, a lot of folks weren't too impressed. While a lot of the initial backlash was due to technical issues or bugs, a lot of those on PC who've given the update a go now seem to be looking for ways to revert their game back to its pre-update state. Enter a couple of works that've quickly shot to the top of the game's Nexus Mods page.If you're just catching up on things, while a lot of the big complants folks have had about Fallout 4's...
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The first season of Fallout does a great job bringing the world of the games to life, but Season 2 needs to get weirder.
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The change will begin in July.
Amazon's hit show Fallout takes place 200 years after nukes were dropped. Humans have become monsters and animals have evolved due to intense radiation that plagues the Earth.
Our nuclear deterrent needs modernization, especially given the threats we face from an aggressive China and an expansion in the number of nuclear competitors worldwide.
Her recent interview alluded to the college admissions scandal in true ‘90s fashion.
That Fallout Amazon show is really popping off huh? Following its conclusion we've seen millions of interested players new and old flock to the games as a result. Fallout 4 is hitting player peaks not seen in years, and even Fallout 76 is basking in the glory. So obviously everyone is seeing this excitement, and is looking to the future. Fallout 5 is on everyone's mind; Bethesda's own take on the wacky post-apocalypitc wasteland. But what I want is a return to the roots of Fallout 1 and Fallout...