I'm sure someones mentioned by now, but .223 and 5.56 are effectively the same, so if That Gun fires 5.56, it could also fire .223 (the reverse would not be true, if its built for .223, firing 5.56 would cause a catastrophic failure)
It probably wouldn't cause a catastrophic failure, but it would result in significantly increased wear and tear. Like, it's still not a good idea, but the gun is unlikely to explode in your hand. It's also possible that the original weapon was rated for 5.56, but sold as a varmint rifle. (The .223 pistol is explicitly described as being a cut down rifle in the original item description.) This also happens with some 7.62 rifles that are actually designed for .308. (Note that in that case, the civilian round is the more powerful cartridge.)
@@matthewcorridor300blk will wreck your gun if you shot it out a .223/5.56 rifle. 7/10 .223 and 5.56 are completely interchangeable some rifles may be a little different just based on chamber magazine etc
Ik it's a theory in so many franchises and it bugs me this one isn't as egregious as the pokemon ash is in a coma theory and I could actually kinda see it especially for lonesome road specifically but it's still just a dumb theory that's definitely not true in almost anything people apply it too
Is that why it says ... at the end of "you take a sip from your trusty vault 13 canteen..." the ... is them being like ewww why would you do that but they're in so much shock from you doing it they just sit their like 🫥 saying nothing
It’s clear to me, the reason Joshua pronounces Caesar’s name incorrectly, is purely out of spite. Knowing that his name is being mispronounced would be a massive hit to his ego, and he understands that. Seeing how he was one of his most trusted lieutenants.
I also thought it shows some intelligence on his part. If you aren't 100% sure how someone feels about Caesar, then you would want to use the NCR/English/layman's pronunciation. This way you don't provoke an undesirable reaction. I felt like if he was dealing with one of caesar's scouts (before killing him), Joshua would use the Legion/Latin pronunciation.
The fact that people theorized that the Joshua Graham we meet isn't the original is something else. Lanius' multiple origins confusing some people, I can wrap my head around where a theory can arise, but cooome ooon.
I agree it's such a stretch like no it's Joshua Graham if he was a different man it'd kill everything the dlc is trying to do and people fall out of airplane and survive so why the hell can't he fall down the grand canyon and live especially if he hit a couple cliff edges on the way down it'd slow his fall it's rare people survive those things but it happens
Totally I specifically remember it's one of the things in convo with him I remeber very well he's talking about the package you delivered and the courier can basically reply just like oh yeah I really vaguely remember that package but like what does that have to do with me and that's when he reveals everything is your fault in which the courier is just kinda like how was I supposed to know it was just another delivery
My headcanon is that we are not the courrier he has a beef with. I mean, dude wants to launch nukes he's just fucking insane Ulysses: "The bear, the bull, [wall of text]" Courrier: "Get help."
One small thing regarding the fallout 2 highwayman trunk - the actual bug in fallout 2 was that the non-trunk part of the car wouldn't be rendered, so all you would appear to have was the back quarter panels and trunk.
I think there are 2 possibilities on why the courier doesn’t recall the divide. The first is that maybe the courier is in denial, imagine being a good karma courier and being told that you caused the destruction of an entire city, in case of evil karma courier probably is trying to avoid responsibility for so much destruction, the reason why the dialogue doesn’t clarify that the courier is lying could be because the courier isn’t lying to ulysses, is lying to himself. The second I think is the most likely, and is that the courier has visited many towns and settlements and doesn’t remember them all, in their dialogue with the lonesome drifter there is the implication that a male courier with lady killer perk might have impregnated a woman in Montana, that place is very far away from new vegas, and in fact other dialogue (I don’t remember the npc name, but it was one you recruited for a show in the tops casino) the courier mentions that they saw some shows in new Reno. What does this mean? That the courier has traveled across a good chunk of the western portion of the United States, so isn’t difficult to guess that the courier simply doesn’t remember most places they visited unless they stayed for a time, make sense that the courier remembers new reno because most people would stay for a time to enjoy the casinos and shows, but we don’t really have proof that the divide had entertainment shows or other attractions that made the courier stay for a time, as far as the courier was concerned the divide was just another settlement where he deliver mail. In this instance make sense that the courier doesn’t remember the divide, and considering that the divide was destroyed years ago probably the courier never made the connection between the mail they carried to the divide and it’s destruction.
the idea that the outer worlds is what the devs at obsidian thought a mr. house win would end up like is a interesting way to look at it and if its true following that logic then the people who made the outer worlds and now work at obsidian have none of the writting abilities that made new vegas great because mr. house was a well written person who many disagree with but he has clear motives and goals that arent just be evil as the corporations in the outer worlds are
The people who wrote Outer Worlds are longtime industry members, at least one of which was also a longtime of Obsidian who’ve collaborated with the ‘big names’ of that company on some of their most personal projects; I’d wager a guess and say that the core Obsidian staff wholly disagree with you on their talents. Nobody has a 100% hit rate.
Hey, American here. .223 and 5.56 are nearly identical and often interchangeable in firearms. .223 is calibers( fraction inches) and 5.56 is milimeters. By saying they didn’t have .223 they mean they didn’t have a use for another ammo type that is virtually the same. Edit: for more context, the bullet themselves are the same size, but a 5.56 casing is shaped differently to allow a small but significant amount of extra powder to be added, meaning that a 5.56 will ignite at a higher pressure. It is 100% safe to fire .223 in a 5.56 gun, but there are debates and some people warn that firing 5.56 in a .223 gun will cause damage and undue stress to the firearm. Finally, in regard to not adding .223 for a lack of use, the same thing happened in NV with the .30-30. .30-30 is a popular lever gun cartridge but in the context of new vegas it would not have had a use besides having a weird niche and confusing players with an extra 2 guns and a round.
How am I only *now* learning that Ulysses was *in* the divide when it was destroyed? That honestly wraps up the whole Lonesome Road story for me; I never got just why Ulysses was so pissed at you.
He's also pissed cause he never could find meaning, purpose, or a sense of community literally working with many different factions including the legion to find those things; and he felt he had found all those things there and just as he was settling in and feeling comfy the rug was pulled out from under him everything was gone and he was the sole survivor. Ulysses is really interesting and has a lot of great dialogue it's a shame people just denote him to bear, bull, bear, bull, and never actually listen to what he's saying. Is he right? No. Is he crazy? Yes. But God damn he gives some good insights in to the world of new vegas and if you do lonesome road right before the battle of hoover damn the climax is amazing
Really a coma theory? That’s almost as bottom of the barrel as a “everyone’s dead and they’re in purgatory” or an “every one of the main characters represents one of the seven deadly sins” theory. That’s the shit you come up with when you smoke weed and watch tv or play games
So obvious when I met him when I was 6 and the game came out I knew it wasn't a theory for me I was just like oh I think this guy is related to that guy and then I killed him and got his gun and I was like yep for sure
5.56 and .223 are the same thing, only difference is in the charge. Basically the same kind of ammo and many rifles now and many decades into the past use them interchangeably.
27:00 Basically any gun that fires 5.56mm can fire .223 cal, but not vise versa. Its like how a lot of .357 magnum guns can fire .38, but a gun made for .38 would get damaged or just blow up if you fired .357 from it
Good to point out that .223 is a common term for the civilian version of 5.56x45mm, and in fallout new vegas, you can infact find .223, as a 5.56 variant, meaning that gun is the .223 pistol
it says a lot about a game when we are STILL making iceberg videos/ debates about which faction is best and who would win long term about a game 13 years AFTER it came out than about the most recent Bethesda trash or flavor of the month aka Baulders Gate 3. frankly this just reenforces the point i made before that FNV is gamers "concord moment" aka the BEST we are ever going to get in our lifetime
I definitely think that New Vegas is the best Fallout game, for sure! And the idea of Outer Worlds being a spiritual/inspirational successor to FNV is so cool, I love it! Especially because the tone is lighter but still has some of that nihilistic edge to it, you know?
Man I say bethesda missed out by not giving oblivion the IP rights again, they could have played soooo hard off of Mr.house’s cosmic colonization plan!
I think the Legion did cause the Bitter Springs massacre because the intentional theory is beaten by Captain McGilles who says she was the Major in charge and very obviously hasn’t recovered from her failure and Dhatri saying it was a male was just because of writers not communicating “Seezer” is Ecclesiastical Latin not “Chayser”. Joshua is educated and would know the difference. And he’s the same man because he lead the Dead Horses after becoming a Legate.
Also, he is ex-Legion when we meet him, so isn't LARPing Roman soldier anymore. Joshua was also a linguist. I'm sure all the classical Latin that Edward Sallow uses, he learned from Joshua.
What do you mean by "italian latin"? The two pronunciations of "Caesar" come from "classical latin" and "ecclesiastical latin". As for latin language in general, it was also influenced by Celtic and Germanic languages.
i bought fallout new vegas on the pc (played it briefly before) on steam, do i need any patches? do i need mods? what do i do to play it or can i just go straight to the game?
While you don't need mods to enjoy the game as it is pretty fun on its own. There are plenty of mods that can enhance the game and make a lot more fun such as adding new weapons, armors, companions, quest, and even world spaces into the game. I would recommend checking out the Fallout mod subreddit for recommendations. There's also plenty of UA-camrs that cover different mods for the game.
@@yoshietakayama i played through it 4-5 times vanilla no problem, but if you want a more stable vanilla experience with some quality of life improvements among others you should follow the viva new vegas guide
Is anyone else as bothered by how often the word "theory" is used, when what is really meant is _fantasy._ Also, the word "conspiracy" does not mean conjecture. A conspiracy is a group of people. A "conspiracy theory" is not a theory; it is a fantasy about a group of people.
Bruce Isaac stole the Highwayman from Mr. Bishop, who isn't actually the Mr. Bishop from Fallout 2, but instead is the Chosen Ones illegitimate child. Otherwise, if it's still the original Mr. Bishop, then Angela Bishop is at least (hopefully) 60 years old. Mr. Bishop could've had another daughter, but I thought the chosen one having a child with Mr. Bishops wife, whom went on to take control of New Reno, was the coolest possible ending.
Also, why did whoever drove the Highwayman go up the road from Searchlight? I know that it's been there for awhile, and the events of that region took place after. But, in what situation would it make sense to drive from the Mojave Outpost to Searchlight, then from Searchlight north to Novac? I'll tell you what situation. A situation in which the most powerful crime boss in the west is hunting you down and you have to take the back roads.
I think some of these theories are just kinda drug out and not really that good. The whole folk hero thing and Joshua Graham being an imposter is literally just low iq takes
I'm sure someones mentioned by now, but .223 and 5.56 are effectively the same, so if That Gun fires 5.56, it could also fire .223 (the reverse would not be true, if its built for .223, firing 5.56 would cause a catastrophic failure)
That's a great point! I don't know much about guns so this is new to me! Thanks for sharing! :D
.38 Special can also be utilized by pistols chambered for .357 magnum, but not the opposite way around.
It probably wouldn't cause a catastrophic failure, but it would result in significantly increased wear and tear. Like, it's still not a good idea, but the gun is unlikely to explode in your hand. It's also possible that the original weapon was rated for 5.56, but sold as a varmint rifle. (The .223 pistol is explicitly described as being a cut down rifle in the original item description.) This also happens with some 7.62 rifles that are actually designed for .308. (Note that in that case, the civilian round is the more powerful cartridge.)
@@StarkeRealm fair enough,in hindsight, I might have been thinking of 300blk when I wrote that
@@matthewcorridor300blk will wreck your gun if you shot it out a .223/5.56 rifle. 7/10 .223 and 5.56 are completely interchangeable some rifles may be a little different just based on chamber magazine etc
This WAS my 16th Fallout Ice-berg. And I must say, this one was the most informative and interesting to watch! Great job Nasty Cole!
"The main character is a coma" will never not be stupid.
Ik it's a theory in so many franchises and it bugs me this one isn't as egregious as the pokemon ash is in a coma theory and I could actually kinda see it especially for lonesome road specifically but it's still just a dumb theory that's definitely not true in almost anything people apply it too
I'm pretty sure the Vault 13 Canteen has a water chip in it, so every 5 minutes you pee into it, and it purifies the canteen into water.
Sam porter bridges moment
I was thinking maybe someone miniaturized the tech from the G.E.C.K. but this sounds far more legit 😂
Is that why it says ... at the end of "you take a sip from your trusty vault 13 canteen..." the ... is them being like ewww why would you do that but they're in so much shock from you doing it they just sit their like 🫥 saying nothing
If you're able to piss every 5 minutes, you're probably gonna need to go back to Doc Mitchell 😅
@@rmcminiking 5 minutes irl time is 2 and half hours game time
It’s clear to me, the reason Joshua pronounces Caesar’s name incorrectly, is purely out of spite. Knowing that his name is being mispronounced would be a massive hit to his ego, and he understands that. Seeing how he was one of his most trusted lieutenants.
This is exactly what I was going to comment.
Same reason that American politicians pronounce enemy leaders names wrong. And also because American politicians are dumb.
I’ve never once thought of this, omg.
That and Joshua isn’t dumb so ofc he’s doing it on purpose
I also thought it shows some intelligence on his part. If you aren't 100% sure how someone feels about Caesar, then you would want to use the NCR/English/layman's pronunciation. This way you don't provoke an undesirable reaction. I felt like if he was dealing with one of caesar's scouts (before killing him), Joshua would use the Legion/Latin pronunciation.
The fact that people theorized that the Joshua Graham we meet isn't the original is something else. Lanius' multiple origins confusing some people, I can wrap my head around where a theory can arise, but cooome ooon.
It's possible that when they were recording the lines regarding Lanius's past that in between the two different characters the story changed.
I agree it's such a stretch like no it's Joshua Graham if he was a different man it'd kill everything the dlc is trying to do and people fall out of airplane and survive so why the hell can't he fall down the grand canyon and live especially if he hit a couple cliff edges on the way down it'd slow his fall it's rare people survive those things but it happens
The point about the courier never remembering the divide was that it wasn't anything important to him but it was important to Ulysses.
i personally dont believe a single word Useless says.
Or maybe that the divide looked totally different prior to the courier accidentally blowing it all up.
Totally I specifically remember it's one of the things in convo with him I remeber very well he's talking about the package you delivered and the courier can basically reply just like oh yeah I really vaguely remember that package but like what does that have to do with me and that's when he reveals everything is your fault in which the courier is just kinda like how was I supposed to know it was just another delivery
My headcanon is that we are not the courrier he has a beef with. I mean, dude wants to launch nukes he's just fucking insane
Ulysses: "The bear, the bull, [wall of text]"
Courrier: "Get help."
There's also the amnesia from being shot in the head.
Hmm. You say Caesar like Kaisar. Like the people that follow Caesar's legion. Coincidence? I think not spy!
Ave, True to Caesar!
Profligate alert!
Caesar (Kai-sar) and Caesar (See-zer) are the same word, one is just the Latin pronunciation, Kai-sar, while the other is just common English, See-zer
They are both latin, the first one being "classical latin", the second "ecclesiastical".
One small thing regarding the fallout 2 highwayman trunk - the actual bug in fallout 2 was that the non-trunk part of the car wouldn't be rendered, so all you would appear to have was the back quarter panels and trunk.
The thing about that gun being 556 instead of 223 doesn’t really matter. 556 rifles can fire 223 without issue.
I think there are 2 possibilities on why the courier doesn’t recall the divide.
The first is that maybe the courier is in denial, imagine being a good karma courier and being told that you caused the destruction of an entire city, in case of evil karma courier probably is trying to avoid responsibility for so much destruction, the reason why the dialogue doesn’t clarify that the courier is lying could be because the courier isn’t lying to ulysses, is lying to himself.
The second I think is the most likely, and is that the courier has visited many towns and settlements and doesn’t remember them all, in their dialogue with the lonesome drifter there is the implication that a male courier with lady killer perk might have impregnated a woman in Montana, that place is very far away from new vegas, and in fact other dialogue (I don’t remember the npc name, but it was one you recruited for a show in the tops casino) the courier mentions that they saw some shows in new Reno. What does this mean? That the courier has traveled across a good chunk of the western portion of the United States, so isn’t difficult to guess that the courier simply doesn’t remember most places they visited unless they stayed for a time, make sense that the courier remembers new reno because most people would stay for a time to enjoy the casinos and shows, but we don’t really have proof that the divide had entertainment shows or other attractions that made the courier stay for a time, as far as the courier was concerned the divide was just another settlement where he deliver mail. In this instance make sense that the courier doesn’t remember the divide, and considering that the divide was destroyed years ago probably the courier never made the connection between the mail they carried to the divide and it’s destruction.
the idea that the outer worlds is what the devs at obsidian thought a mr. house win would end up like is a interesting way to look at it and if its true following that logic then the people who made the outer worlds and now work at obsidian have none of the writting abilities that made new vegas great because mr. house was a well written person who many disagree with but he has clear motives and goals that arent just be evil as the corporations in the outer worlds are
The people who wrote Outer Worlds are longtime industry members, at least one of which was also a longtime of Obsidian who’ve collaborated with the ‘big names’ of that company on some of their most personal projects; I’d wager a guess and say that the core Obsidian staff wholly disagree with you on their talents.
Nobody has a 100% hit rate.
@@Crembaw
The two people who ran the project also invented the (good) Fallout setting.
But people are dumb and prone to groupthink.
Fallout NV is written well, so the "coma theory" is totally irrelevant.
Hey, American here. .223 and 5.56 are nearly identical and often interchangeable in firearms. .223 is calibers( fraction inches) and 5.56 is milimeters. By saying they didn’t have .223 they mean they didn’t have a use for another ammo type that is virtually the same.
Edit: for more context, the bullet themselves are the same size, but a 5.56 casing is shaped differently to allow a small but significant amount of extra powder to be added, meaning that a 5.56 will ignite at a higher pressure.
It is 100% safe to fire .223 in a 5.56 gun, but there are debates and some people warn that firing 5.56 in a .223 gun will cause damage and undue stress to the firearm.
Finally, in regard to not adding .223 for a lack of use, the same thing happened in NV with the .30-30. .30-30 is a popular lever gun cartridge but in the context of new vegas it would not have had a use besides having a weird niche and confusing players with an extra 2 guns and a round.
.223 is one tenth of a millimeter wider than 5.56
3 cheers for not trying to tell me that the Courier is a synth!
Nah I can’t even fathom the idea of the Joshua we meet not being the original, it just kills the epicness of it.
How am I only *now* learning that Ulysses was *in* the divide when it was destroyed?
That honestly wraps up the whole Lonesome Road story for me; I never got just why Ulysses was so pissed at you.
He literally says it
He's also pissed cause he never could find meaning, purpose, or a sense of community literally working with many different factions including the legion to find those things; and he felt he had found all those things there and just as he was settling in and feeling comfy the rug was pulled out from under him everything was gone and he was the sole survivor. Ulysses is really interesting and has a lot of great dialogue it's a shame people just denote him to bear, bull, bear, bull, and never actually listen to what he's saying. Is he right? No. Is he crazy? Yes. But God damn he gives some good insights in to the world of new vegas and if you do lonesome road right before the battle of hoover damn the climax is amazing
Do you know those compilation videos where some parts are loud and some are not so loud?
That's how you speak.
Really a coma theory? That’s almost as bottom of the barrel as a “everyone’s dead and they’re in purgatory” or an “every one of the main characters represents one of the seven deadly sins” theory. That’s the shit you come up with when you smoke weed and watch tv or play games
You get a like just for teaching me the transition of “big mountain” “big mt.” “big M T” “ big empty” somehow I never got that before 😂
I can't imagine how devastating it must've felt to have something you put so much effort into be sold to Bethesda
Obsidian made it painfully obvious that the Mysterious Stranger is the Lonesome Drifter's dad.
So obvious when I met him when I was 6 and the game came out I knew it wasn't a theory for me I was just like oh I think this guy is related to that guy and then I killed him and got his gun and I was like yep for sure
The best iceberg maker covers FoNV? Im in
5.56 and .223 are the same thing, only difference is in the charge. Basically the same kind of ammo and many rifles now and many decades into the past use them interchangeably.
This was such an incredibly mature iceberg video from such an incredibly mature man
ah yes, best iceberg youtuber
So true!
Thanks for the compliments! I'm glad you enjoy them :)
27:00 Basically any gun that fires 5.56mm can fire .223 cal, but not vise versa. Its like how a lot of .357 magnum guns can fire .38, but a gun made for .38 would get damaged or just blow up if you fired .357 from it
Good to point out that .223 is a common term for the civilian version of 5.56x45mm, and in fallout new vegas, you can infact find .223, as a 5.56 variant, meaning that gun is the .223 pistol
Always excited for your videos!
it says a lot about a game when we are STILL making iceberg videos/ debates about which faction is best and who would win long term about a game 13 years AFTER it came out than about the most recent Bethesda trash or flavor of the month aka Baulders Gate 3. frankly this just reenforces the point i made before that FNV is gamers "concord moment" aka the BEST we are ever going to get in our lifetime
Great video bro! Love FNV and you blessed my Sunday morning with a good one
bro what are you on about with the canteen? XD it is definitely water.
I definitely think that New Vegas is the best Fallout game, for sure!
And the idea of Outer Worlds being a spiritual/inspirational successor to FNV is so cool, I love it! Especially because the tone is lighter but still has some of that nihilistic edge to it, you know?
Man I say bethesda missed out by not giving oblivion the IP rights again, they could have played soooo hard off of Mr.house’s cosmic colonization plan!
Your transitions from one theory to another are perfect great job man
Ik I kept knowing what he was gonna lead into before he did it, it was beautiful
The events of Fallout: Dust is the true canon ending of Fallout New Vegas imo
I think the Legion did cause the Bitter Springs massacre because the intentional theory is beaten by Captain McGilles who says she was the Major in charge and very obviously hasn’t recovered from her failure and Dhatri saying it was a male was just because of writers not communicating
“Seezer” is Ecclesiastical Latin not “Chayser”. Joshua is educated and would know the difference. And he’s the same man because he lead the Dead Horses after becoming a Legate.
Joshua isn't an Italian Catholic, he's a Mormon from Utah
As far as I am concerned, they wouldn't use Italian Latin in the Mormon faith
Also, he is ex-Legion when we meet him, so isn't LARPing Roman soldier anymore. Joshua was also a linguist. I'm sure all the classical Latin that Edward Sallow uses, he learned from Joshua.
What do you mean by "italian latin"?
The two pronunciations of "Caesar" come from "classical latin" and "ecclesiastical latin".
As for latin language in general, it was also influenced by Celtic and Germanic languages.
5.56 and .223 is the same bullet
The story of the fallout franchise is a tragic one
Plot twist.
We didnt get saved by the doctor and everything we experience in game is our afterlife helping us move on
i bought fallout new vegas on the pc (played it briefly before) on steam, do i need any patches? do i need mods? what do i do to play it or can i just go straight to the game?
While you don't need mods to enjoy the game as it is pretty fun on its own. There are plenty of mods that can enhance the game and make a lot more fun such as adding new weapons, armors, companions, quest, and even world spaces into the game.
I would recommend checking out the Fallout mod subreddit for recommendations. There's also plenty of UA-camrs that cover different mods for the game.
ive been playing it vanilla isnt bad at all
@@6.0bones thanks! i'll go play it rn
@@yoshietakayamaim currently playing honest hearts😀
@@yoshietakayama i played through it 4-5 times vanilla no problem, but if you want a more stable vanilla experience with some quality of life improvements among others you should follow the viva new vegas guide
terrific video
the editing and all *chef kiss
Its not a theory that outer worlds is a successor. That was literally the marketing they used.
Is anyone else as bothered by how often the word "theory" is used, when what is really meant is _fantasy._ Also, the word "conspiracy" does not mean conjecture. A conspiracy is a group of people. A "conspiracy theory" is not a theory; it is a fantasy about a group of people.
Bruce Isaac stole the Highwayman from Mr. Bishop, who isn't actually the Mr. Bishop from Fallout 2, but instead is the Chosen Ones illegitimate child. Otherwise, if it's still the original Mr. Bishop, then Angela Bishop is at least (hopefully) 60 years old. Mr. Bishop could've had another daughter, but I thought the chosen one having a child with Mr. Bishops wife, whom went on to take control of New Reno, was the coolest possible ending.
Also, why did whoever drove the Highwayman go up the road from Searchlight? I know that it's been there for awhile, and the events of that region took place after. But, in what situation would it make sense to drive from the Mojave Outpost to Searchlight, then from Searchlight north to Novac?
I'll tell you what situation. A situation in which the most powerful crime boss in the west is hunting you down and you have to take the back roads.
I thought Bruce rode the motorcycle he was trying to repair in his motel room.
5.56 and .223 is the same thing practically 😂
0.1 mm difference in diameter, but different amounts of gunpowder.
Good job.
national california republic?
31:11 dude what mods are you using for that B roll? I didn't know new vegas could look that good.
I used the New Vegas U.L.T.I.M.A.T.E. Mod list, installation of it can be found here! www.sinitargaming.com/nv.html
@@natiscool cool. Thanks man.
Starfield is Mr. House's future.
Earth is dead, but humans colonize space
I watched an iceberg iceberg
15:40 I hear Outer Worlds here!
I mean, honestly just wait a moment and you may be proven right and have no need to comment other than showing you knew it beforehand maybe...🤌🤷😬🤦
Hm Lahkneeyus huh
why ceaser have hair?
Vault 13 canteen theory blew my t*ts off
Good vid but the constant “tsss” sounds at the end of words that dont even have an S at the end made me turn it off early.
Dude same, his voice cadence is really annoying
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44:53 Joshua is Mormon, not Roman Catholic
nice
Anyone else playing nv while listening? 😂
Sorry to be nitpicky but new Vegas without the yellow tint just doesn't look right.
It never had a yellow tint……. That was fallout 3….
So you have no reason to be nitpicky….
@@randyortonsbulgeFallout 3 had green tint, New Vegas hat a yellow one.
I think some of these theories are just kinda drug out and not really that good. The whole folk hero thing and Joshua Graham being an imposter is literally just low iq takes
nice