missingindy I am mostly annoyed that there was no mention of the same rivalry between crystal Pepsi and Coke’s attempts to challenge them. Clearly a nod to that whole short chapter. I wonder if fallout 5 would dive into the whole “new coke” chapter or if I missed it in a previous game.
Robert Gadling or there was? That is pretty neat then :) so in other words, the nuka cola we find in all of fallout games 3 and up are nuka cola classic! Lol but I guess they couldn’t have gotten away with that as easily.
I wish there was extra dialogue with Eddie Winter if your character was a lawyer. There's something special about a prewar cop and lawyer tracking him down over 200 years later, and she really should know about the case.
@@fleacythesheepgirl I'm playing through again(painfully, I've over modded on an older pc lol) so this stuff is fresh on my mind, but wouldn't it have been great to get little comments and maybe a short cutscene(or even a still shot with some voice over) as you discover new locations? In one of my earliest playthroughs I had this thought pop in my head as I approached the Starlight drive-in for the first time the Lone Wanderer makes a quip about Shaun being conceived there. Being from Boston, I have my own for many of these locations, so I feel like a little nuance there would have added ALOT to the story. They had a real opportunity here to explore the world before the war a lil'bit that no other Fallout game has ever had and they totally missed it imo.
@@Lordoftheapes79 if you play as Nora at the start of the game, when Nate and Nora are standing next to baby shauns crib. Nate will bring up wanting to take Shaun to the park since the weather is nice, if you have Nora pick the sarcastic response she'll say, "the park, with you? right because i want to get pregnant again." so either way Shaun was made when Nate and Nora were being rather adventurous out in public spaces.
I imagine the “quartz” sodas are also a nod to “Crystal Pepsi”, which was also short-lived and ridiculed back in the day. Then briefly resurrected not that long ago.
@Sterling Smith haha I was thinking new coke. But crystal Pepsi makes more sense. Also the Vim is clearly Moxie a famous Maine soda that was extremely regional
@Sterling Smith funnily enough, Far Harbor released in 2015 and has alot of lore concerning Nuka-cola sobotaging Vim and trying to buy it. In 2018, Coka-Cola bought Moxie, the state soda of Maine.
Just to add more clarity: Because Boston is in Massachusets, and, quote: "New England is a region composed of six states in the northeastern United States: Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut." This is LITERALLY "Arthur goes to England on Prydwen"
I don't know if you've covered this one but I stumbled upon it last night. I played through Automatron dressed as the Silver Shroud, all I was expecting was a slight nod or maybe a single Shroud dialogue option. What I got was the entire encounter with the Mechanist changing, every dialogue choice had a Shroud option and the Mechanist played along with it. It was amazing.
If the mysterious stranger appears to help you during combat and Nick is your companion, he'll say things like "Hey that's him, the mysterious stranger, he was standing right there I swear" "Please tell me you saw him too"
Always impressed with game details I still discover. The other day I did a Kingsport lighthouse settlement and ran a power line up the tower to power wall lights within. But I did it far enough to power the original lamp at the top. I’ve done settlements there several times and never realized that was possible.
6:58 - "Copyrights to this character are also owned by Disney, so I can't show any footage." Uhm... The first Tarzan book came out in 1912, and the author died in 1950, so the character is already public domain, the stories are public domain in several countries, and are about to become public domain in several more countries in 2020. Just show one of the earliest book covers and you'll be fine.
He was talking about the film, not the books. Although, you may not know that companies like Disney are known or at least rumored to fraudulently take-down or rob revenue off people videos despite them not breaking any fair-use law in the first place. Though Disney weren't actually the one's to create the character, they could have bought the licences and trademarks to completely own the rights to the character.
@@Professional_Ghost Edgar Rice owns the rights to the original Tarzan. Disney secured animated film rights for Tarzan back in the 90's, and Disney is allowed to do whatever they want with their own version (and only their version).
The best thing Cito ever said was when my character remarked "I knew this would be a pain in the ass" and Cito responded "Cito not know about that but maybe find medicine for new friends "ass" on way"
7:45 Hey Nate, just thought I should tell you that the Disney movie was not the Original Tarzan. The original Tarzan was live action and was filmed at Wakulla Springs in Florida.
@@billycundiff7859 I'm talking about Tarzan not George of the Jungle. The original Tarzan was filmed in 1941 at Florida's Wakulla Springs. Google "1941 tarzan".
@@darkwiz428 Technically the original Tarzan film was made in 1918 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarzan_of_the_Apes_(1918_film). The 1941 movie wasn't even the first featuring that particular actor as Tarzan.
Technically, the original-original Tarzan was a series of 24 novels written by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Same fella that wrote the Barsoom series (also known as the John Carter novels). And you can still find the novels in digital format over at gutenberg.org/ for anyone that is interested :P.
If you go to Gunners Plaza you can find an office area with three working terminals. Two employees were having some issues about the two of them thinking the other smells awful but it turns out the third employee with a terminal put his lunch in one of their desks and left it there as a prank and neither of them ever knew. It’s actually really funny. The disgruntled employee points out that he doesn’t have a name.
Great video Nate! Have you ever noticed that the settlers at Oberland Station, every night right after they quit work and before they go to bed, walk down the hill and stare at the rocks! They do this every night and will stand there for several minutes just staring! Then they will turn around and go back up to their beds for the night! Any ideas why they do this? Would make for a very interesting video if you can figure out what they are doing and why!
Speaking of Vim, I was playing today and was clearing out the Vim HQ on Far Harbor, when I found something that made me laugh. In a lunchbox (not a vault-tech one) behind one of the desks, I found a bottle of Nuka Cola. That'd be like an employee at Pepsi drinking a Coke! I found it extremely amusing, though I suppose it COULD have been random loot. I also commonly found Nuka Cola bottles in Vim machines, so there was clearly, at least in my game, a heated rivalry between the two, and Nuka Cola seemed to be winning.
5:06 I think a better parallel can be made to Whitey Bulger, since he was also a well-known Boston crime boss, and was on the run for 16 years before being found and arrested in 2011
@@downscale Tarzan is still public domain though, at least the early books. Disney owns the likeness of that one character but cannot lay any claim to the name or Origin story.
Going by how Nate phrased things, I suspect he might not know that Tarzan was created long before the Disney movie, since he referred to it as the "original."
I think a lot of Burroughs earliest books pre date the copyright laws, including the original Tarzan novel. Which means it is fair game for all at no cost for the rights. Which means the original story is redone every few years and the others have been ignored. Public domain and all.
Tarzan was based upon a novel written by Edgar Rice Burroughs. I only mention this because Nate seems to be giving credit to Disney for the creation of the character, when Disney's version of the story is but one in a long line of movie,TV and radio adaptations dating back to the silent film era. The most iconic version of Tarzan being the series of films starting in the 1930s starring Johnny Weissmuller (an Olympic Gold Medalist). In fact if you should google "Tarzan yell" the first thing that come up is Weissmuller's Tarzan yell.
The railroad faction is a reference to a real life thing that happened during the transatlantic slave trade, the underground railroad was a group that helped slaves escape to the northern states of America, like the railroad in FO4 help synths escape from the institute
Since the Emancipation Proclamation only freed the slaves in the rebelling states, there were several northern states (like Massachusetts) that kept slaves throughout the Civil War period, even after slaves in the south were free. Some escaping slaves, helped by the Railroad, continued on into Canada. Also, by Federal Law, prior to the Civil War, authorities in the northern states were required to assist slave catchers (considered recovering stolen property) chasing after escaped southern slaves. So a black freedman in the north could be (and sometimes were) identified as an escaped slave by the slave catchers and be taken south as a slave. In the history of our world, from the beginnings of civilization, the losers of battles were killed or enslaved by the winners. Sadly, many of today's blacks, in the US, know only that white men brought black people to America as slaves. Period. They are blissfully unaware that Black Africans sold their enemies into slavery to a middleman (who some texts say were Arabs) and this middleman sold them to the slave traders (white Europeans, most notedly English until, I think, the 1830's) aboard ships headed for The Americas (both North and South). Which, by the way, started while what is now part of the USA was made up of English Colonies peopled primarily by Englishmen. But the English got out of the slave trade (and slave holding), again, I think in the 1830's, so their very long history having anything to do with slavery went away and the angst of blacks fell upon white US Americans as the only perpetrators of black slavery. When in truth, black slaves went in all directions from Africa (for hundreds of years), at a time when whites were also enslaved (and had been for thousands of years). History lesson over. But think about WHO WERE THE SLAVES MANNING THE OARS of galleys (especially Roman galleys) hundreds, if not thousands, of years before White Europe learned of Black people in Africa, since their knowledge of Africa was limited to North Africa that was peopled by (dark but not black) Arabs.
Tarzan (The name) is owned by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. The early works are public domain at this point. Disney doesn't own everything quite yet. You'd likely have been safe if you'd just featured the non-Disney version. Especially if you used the old public domain appearances.
Worth pointing out: Junior Spivey didn't play for the Red Sox. He was signed to a minor league deal, and never played for the pro team. He hit an inside the park home run at Fenway, but this would be a very weird player to choose to reference, as he didn't do it as a member of the Red Sox.
Speaking about bars... there's one next to Swan's pond that also looks insignificant -- until you find out all the drinks are poisoned and the club members all agreed to committing collective suicide.
Loved seeing the Eddie Winter mission in this game. I live on Winter Hill, and the story is super interesting, especially in how much the neighborhood has changed
Nate, a tiny factoid about the movie Psycho. Many people who watched the movie remember the water being a reddish color even though the movie was filmed in black and white.
I have a detail, in Far Harbour, You can find a guy injured in the Bed Of the " hospital ", which you can help with intellegence or medicine skills, but if you have the misterous sirum, you can use it yo save his life. PD: I love your videos
He covered this previously, I'm not sure but maybe his tiny details in far harbor. Fun fact, the salesman in front is voiced by a popular anime voice actor. KYON from haruhi suzumiya, he's even Connie's dad in Steven universe.
Small correction: Libertalia is not featured in Assassin's Creed: Black Flag. However, the very much real pirate paradise in Nassau, Bermuda, plays a central role in the game's story. Libertalia is mentioned once in the early game where a pirate remarks "So this is the new Libertalia, eh?". It is also alluded to much later when a British officer describes how his method of dealing with pirates worked very well in Madagascar
that's pretty much what i was thinking. but it's not as bad as someone at work recently saying something about "the original batman movie" and i knew they would be wrong, but wow.. i said "you mean 1960s or 1989?" (i'm not counting the serials from the 40s as a movie) but he said "the one from about 10 years ago, i didn't know batman was around that long" i just walked away and said "if you think batman has only been around for 10 years, anything you had to say about the subject i really don't wanna hear"
Fun thought about Vim (I believe. This is just my thought)... I think it's based on the New England soda company Moxy. It's mostly only found in the New England states. It's a super old soda company, and in my opinion it tastes terrible, lol. Hence.. "You've got Vim!" = "You've got Moxy," which is actually a real phrase
i grew up falling asleep to that show every night. i instantly recognized the place the first time i walked in. and immediately hated that you couldn't turn it into a vanilla settlement.
Uncharted 4 also mentions Libertalia in fact getting there is basically the entire story of the campaign of course when you do you find out that all of the pirates that were already there were dead, which later revealed why... guess it goes without saying that “once you become a pirate, your always a pirate”
The winter hill gang reference isn't referencing Eddie Winter it's a reference to Whitey Bulger (his successor) who successfully evaded justice for 50 years before being caught (and then murdered in federal prison under HIGHLY suspicious circumstances).
I feel like you missed a connection with the railroad in Dry Rock Gulch. It always makes me think of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in Disney World. Even the carts look incredibly similar
If you’re going to do a game in Boston, us Bostonians expect a few things. Fenway, the Old North Church, etc. Cheers is definitely one of them, so #6 is one of my favorite places in the game.
You missed somthing at the start of the game, go into you child’s room, on a shelf there are some wooden cubes with letters on; and they say ICBMS a.k.a: multiple inter-continental Ballistic missiles, the exact thing to sent you into the vaults!
It is the "Winter Hill Gang". Howie Winter was the boss until he went to prison. James "Whitey" Bulger and Steven "The Rifleman" Flemmi took over the gang. Bulger was the Mastermind and who this character in Fallout 4 was based on for sure. The ghoul looks just like Bulger.
I got a tiny detail that people may not know if you travel to good neighbor with Nick valentine as a companion you get a whole new conversation if you went there for the first time it will consist of the person who tries to extort you scolding Nick I believe for something he did then Hancock comes in and talks a modified version of his normal line if you don't have Nick as an active follower which is saying that any friend of Nick is a friend of theirs and then goes through the normal scene then praises Nick about what he did and I think you just don't interact with any of them as they go on their own conversation it's really cool and I found that out when I played the game for a second time not sure if it would be a tiny detail or more so a secret as I don't think many people travel with Nick to the memory den I think some just meet him there or have already found it on their own before the memory den mission so it's more of a secret rather than a tiny detail but just thought you could include it I actually did some of the stuff you shown in these videos like finding the railroad outpost near vault 111 for extra supplies and so I would love it if you could feature this in a fallout 4 secrets video
I was a 90s kid and I love cheers. Doesn't matter how old you are. Cheers is hilarious show. Woody Harrelson got his start asks the mail man is the voice of the pig from you story. Enjoy
I love your content Nate, I've been following you for a long while now but I'm sure I'm not alone in saying if you did fallout 3, oblivion, Morrowind, or fallout New Vegas, it'd all be well recieved.
As a proper Bostonian, I'm very familiar with Cheers. I gotta say they did a hell of a job with it. The first time I walked up to the door there was definitely some familiarity there, when I first stepped inside with all the nicknacks on the shelves, I felt a distinct sense of nostalgia, then I saw Cliff and Norm still sitting at the end of the bar. I remember smiling as I walked into Sam's office with the baseball mitt on the desk and the pool table in the back.
this channel is like general heeds, i love it, the nostalgic "hey guys" at the start of the videos, dating back to the start of the channel i love both channels, never change
9:01 Hey, sometimes making your way in the post apocalyptic world takes everything you've got and taking a break sure does help a lot. So its nice to get away, to a place where everyone knows your name.
Out of curiosity, can you cover the wing of crashed plane with a skeleton in military fatigues and a pistol at the ready? I literally discovered him 5 minutes ago. ...And great video
Merry Christmas and happy holidays and happy new year Nate. Thank you so much for all you do for us fans and viewers each year. So much joy and happiness within your videos and information too a lot of help thank you mate never stop doing you
Nuka cola Quartz is also available in the nuka world DLC if you get the recipes Junior Spivey never played a game for the Red Sox He was released by the team during spring training in 2008 and played for their AAA team the Pawtucket Red Sox previous year
Um Nuka Cola Quartz exists in Fallout 4 too... you can find them throughout Nuka-World, along with Nuka-Cola Victory that was originally from Fallout New Vegas.
Love your content, Nate! First subbed when I discovered your Skyrim content, and even though I don't know FO4 much, I still love this stuff, too! Really interesting learning about this stuff, I learn something new about FO with pretty much every video :D
You also forgot to mention that Libertalia was a major part of Uncharted 4's storyline and where the game reaches its climax Nathan Drake travels to the ancient pirate settlement to find the treasure that was left behind by the long dead pirate community of Libertalia after a vicious mutiny arose among the settlers after it was revealed that the founders hoarded all the gold then up and left with their new stolen goods.
Legit I had never been inside the Prost bar, but as soon as you showed the interior, I went "Hey that looks like the Cheers bar" cuz I remember my dad watching it. I literally haven't seen the show in years, but it's just such a recognizable thing.
🤞🤞Nate did you know that in Dry Rock Gulch there is a whole other part cut off? There is a door that can be opened via terminal. Or jump on top of some rocks and jump over the wall.
Heres a tiny detail: construction protectrons will notice if you're wearing a hard hat
Hey thank you
Yeah they attack
I thought that was the only thing they were supposed to do
I found a protection bot and he said wear your hard hat and i had one
Cool
I cant stand the sight of the Libertalia after that damn raider with the mininuke kept obliterating me when I didn't know what I was doing
Little Shmuplet when I was there and I never found a guy with a mini nuke
@@missingindy he spawns after you kill the ex-minuteman leader. And if you don't have the rogue synth quest started.
Memories. I had to leave and come back with a sniper rifle.
I FEEL YOUR PAIN BRO!
Little Shmuplet that guys such an asshole
Dude nuka cola quartz still exists in fallout 4 in the nuka world dlc u can mix nuka cola and make nuka cola quartz
@Simply Legendary
N - Nani?!?!
@Simply Legendary I second that!
missingindy I am mostly annoyed that there was no mention of the same rivalry between crystal Pepsi and Coke’s attempts to challenge them. Clearly a nod to that whole short chapter. I wonder if fallout 5 would dive into the whole “new coke” chapter or if I missed it in a previous game.
@@AFantasticCat one of the sodas that you could make on FO4 was called Newka Cola.
Robert Gadling or there was? That is pretty neat then :) so in other words, the nuka cola we find in all of fallout games 3 and up are nuka cola classic! Lol but I guess they couldn’t have gotten away with that as easily.
I wish there was extra dialogue with Eddie Winter if your character was a lawyer. There's something special about a prewar cop and lawyer tracking him down over 200 years later, and she really should know about the case.
You mean like Nora? Lol, yeah they missed an opportunity there, that's for sure.
Lordoftheapes79 yep Nora, honestly the female sole survivor should have known about the case for the start.
@@fleacythesheepgirl I'm playing through again(painfully, I've over modded on an older pc lol) so this stuff is fresh on my mind, but wouldn't it have been great to get little comments and maybe a short cutscene(or even a still shot with some voice over) as you discover new locations? In one of my earliest playthroughs I had this thought pop in my head as I approached the Starlight drive-in for the first time the Lone Wanderer makes a quip about Shaun being conceived there. Being from Boston, I have my own for many of these locations, so I feel like a little nuance there would have added ALOT to the story. They had a real opportunity here to explore the world before the war a lil'bit that no other Fallout game has ever had and they totally missed it imo.
@@Lordoftheapes79 if you play as Nora at the start of the game, when Nate and Nora are standing next to baby shauns crib. Nate will bring up wanting to take Shaun to the park since the weather is nice, if you have Nora pick the sarcastic response she'll say, "the park, with you? right because i want to get pregnant again." so either way Shaun was made when Nate and Nora were being rather adventurous out in public spaces.
Yer not wrong
I imagine the “quartz” sodas are also a nod to “Crystal Pepsi”, which was also short-lived and ridiculed back in the day. Then briefly resurrected not that long ago.
@Sterling Smith haha I was thinking new coke. But crystal Pepsi makes more sense. Also the Vim is clearly Moxie a famous Maine soda that was extremely regional
Crystal Pepsi was the best. Wish they’d bring it back
@Sterling Smith funnily enough, Far Harbor released in 2015 and has alot of lore concerning Nuka-cola sobotaging Vim and trying to buy it. In 2018, Coka-Cola bought Moxie, the state soda of Maine.
Its been resurrected, but its still carbonated bog water, id rather drink the waters in far harbor tbh
LABeast is one of the biggest supporter of crystal Pepsi lol I think he still has a bunch
Just to add more clarity:
Because Boston is in Massachusets, and, quote: "New England is a region composed of six states in the northeastern United States: Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut."
This is LITERALLY "Arthur goes to England on Prydwen"
well, its more like NEW arthur goes to NEW england on NEW prydwen :P
@@gladehartdreamer5620 yea but that makes it so much more boring
@@gladehartdreamer5620 New Arthur also genocides everything he declares unclean
4:09 "Within the next *physical* year."
Oh Nate, always with the misspoken words xD
I find it rather endearing. Like hearing my 12 year read. If he didn't read at college sophomore level.
Why
Nate is the type of guy to fight a deathclaw with piece of chicken to see if theres a easter egg
Nate yelling over deathclaw: MAYBE IT WILL MAKE THE CHICKEN DISAPPEAR!
Nate's the guy who found out you could feed reaper leviathans fish
LMAO I'd do that too
Tony time
Is this a fallout 2 reference?
I don't know if you've covered this one but I stumbled upon it last night. I played through Automatron dressed as the Silver Shroud, all I was expecting was a slight nod or maybe a single Shroud dialogue option. What I got was the entire encounter with the Mechanist changing, every dialogue choice had a Shroud option and the Mechanist played along with it. It was amazing.
Uncharted 4's whole plot involves Libertalia.
Yup, i was looking through the comments to see if anyone else mentioned it
Ya but uncharted is bad
@@misterturkturkle it has a better story than fallout 4
@@zyzyfuss no
Mister Turk Turkle bad opinion is bad
If the mysterious stranger appears to help you during combat and Nick is your companion, he'll say things like "Hey that's him, the mysterious stranger, he was standing right there I swear" "Please tell me you saw him too"
“There he is, get him!” “Stop! I got questions for you!” “Gah, he got away again!”
The Prost bar is likely referencing the fact that Cheers was actually filmed in the Boston area.
You said all that about Vim, and didn't even mention that it's the Fallout universe's equivalent to a real world soda known as Moxie.
I dont think I've ever heard of Moxie soda. was it discontinued?
@@arachnesakura9375 You can still get it if you order it.
@bre3zy1289 THANK YOU! I was trying to remember the name. Moxie is.....an acquired taste.
Arachné Sakura it’s a tonic you can typically get at Cracker Barrel or on amazon but it tastes like death in a bottle
@@myshreksbox that's a good description
Always impressed with game details I still discover. The other day I did a Kingsport lighthouse settlement and ran a power line up the tower to power wall lights within. But I did it far enough to power the original lamp at the top. I’ve done settlements there several times and never realized that was possible.
Fallout 4: has lots of detail and Easter eggs
Also fallout 4: same 7 voice actors and settlers across the wasteland
I know your joking but bethesda hired over 100 voice actors
Settler thing I'll give ya that
6:58 - "Copyrights to this character are also owned by Disney, so I can't show any footage."
Uhm... The first Tarzan book came out in 1912, and the author died in 1950, so the character is already public domain, the stories are public domain in several countries, and are about to become public domain in several more countries in 2020. Just show one of the earliest book covers and you'll be fine.
He was talking about the film, not the books. Although, you may not know that companies like Disney are known or at least rumored to fraudulently take-down or rob revenue off people videos despite them not breaking any fair-use law in the first place. Though Disney weren't actually the one's to create the character, they could have bought the licences and trademarks to completely own the rights to the character.
@@Professional_Ghost yup, mickey mouse da gangsta
Yeah they own the copyright for it I didn't remember if it was public domain or if it was still owned by the authors family
I still believe that south park portrays Disney perfectly through Mickey Mouse lol
@@Professional_Ghost Edgar Rice owns the rights to the original Tarzan. Disney secured animated film rights for Tarzan back in the 90's, and Disney is allowed to do whatever they want with their own version (and only their version).
The best thing Cito ever said was when my character remarked "I knew this would be a pain in the ass" and Cito responded "Cito not know about that but maybe find medicine for new friends "ass" on way"
"quite a few older employees" Yeah, about as old as their engine. :'D
100 fallout tiny details great work nate
But wait, there’s more
@T A R I and 10 not so tiny ones.
Now put them in a compilation
7:45 Hey Nate, just thought I should tell you that the Disney movie was not the Original Tarzan.
The original Tarzan was live action and was filmed at Wakulla Springs in Florida.
George of the jungle is not the same guy
@@billycundiff7859 I'm talking about Tarzan not George of the Jungle.
The original Tarzan was filmed in 1941 at Florida's Wakulla Springs.
Google "1941 tarzan".
@@darkwiz428 Technically the original Tarzan film was made in 1918 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarzan_of_the_Apes_(1918_film). The 1941 movie wasn't even the first featuring that particular actor as Tarzan.
Technically, the original-original Tarzan was a series of 24 novels written by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Same fella that wrote the Barsoom series (also known as the John Carter novels). And you can still find the novels in digital format over at gutenberg.org/ for anyone that is interested :P.
“It’s nice to know Bethesda is keeping the idea...”
Here it comes
“Still alive”
RULLY?!
I was ready for “still afloat”
Hey now, I’m an 80’s baby, we’re not that old now 😎 but the “cheers” was an easy one to pick up on though lol. Awesome video
it's also currently on netflix. (last i checked anyway) and probably still on tv somewhere.
8:01 fun fact. ,,Prost'' means ,,cheers'' in German. Merry Christmas everybody
Nate does not observe "Okto'be(e)r'fest" and it's Prost like 'Pro-Bowl' not 'Frost'
@@robrocksea Exactly. The pronunciation is like "proast". :)
If you go to Gunners Plaza you can find an office area with three working terminals. Two employees were having some issues about the two of them thinking the other smells awful but it turns out the third employee with a terminal put his lunch in one of their desks and left it there as a prank and neither of them ever knew. It’s actually really funny. The disgruntled employee points out that he doesn’t have a name.
Everytime I watch these vids I have the biggest craving to play some more fo4. Thanks Nate for your hard work keep it up!
I had to download Fallout 4 and do a new play through. Spending the next couple days modding then gaming
I would love to see Fallout 3 and NV tiny details
Just discovered one super tiny detail. If Kellogg’s house is already unlocked when Nick takes you there, he’ll have some unique dialogue.
So I said murdered to death at my family Christmas dinner and so far it’s been a big hit thank you Nate lmao
Libertalia sounds very inviting and heartwarming.....especially since a pirate captain founded it
Great video Nate! Have you ever noticed that the settlers at Oberland Station, every night right after they quit work and before they go to bed, walk down the hill and stare at the rocks! They do this every night and will stand there for several minutes just staring! Then they will turn around and go back up to their beds for the night! Any ideas why they do this? Would make for a very interesting video if you can figure out what they are doing and why!
A cool small detail in fallout 4 is that when in combat, your character will get in power armour faster then normal with a different animation
Speaking of Vim, I was playing today and was clearing out the Vim HQ on Far Harbor, when I found something that made me laugh. In a lunchbox (not a vault-tech one) behind one of the desks, I found a bottle of Nuka Cola. That'd be like an employee at Pepsi drinking a Coke! I found it extremely amusing, though I suppose it COULD have been random loot. I also commonly found Nuka Cola bottles in Vim machines, so there was clearly, at least in my game, a heated rivalry between the two, and Nuka Cola seemed to be winning.
5:06 I think a better parallel can be made to Whitey Bulger, since he was also a well-known Boston crime boss, and was on the run for 16 years before being found and arrested in 2011
I always assumed it was Whitey too.
Not only does it seem to be based on Whitey Bolger, they pretty much stole the plot of the Departed as well.
You also go to Libertalia in Uncharted 4.
Disney does not own the rights to Tarzan lol
I was thinking the same thing! However, the Tarzan image he showed was Disney's and the association he was making was exclusive to the Disney film.
@@downscale Tarzan is still public domain though, at least the early books. Disney owns the likeness of that one character but cannot lay any claim to the name or Origin story.
Going by how Nate phrased things, I suspect he might not know that Tarzan was created long before the Disney movie, since he referred to it as the "original."
I think a lot of Burroughs earliest books pre date the copyright laws, including the original Tarzan novel. Which means it is fair game for all at no cost for the rights. Which means the original story is redone every few years and the others have been ignored. Public domain and all.
@@Tatwinus Indeed. But all the reference to Tarzan Nate made were Disney exclusive, the song, and the image.
Tarzan was based upon a novel written by Edgar Rice Burroughs. I only mention this because Nate seems to be giving credit to Disney for the creation of the character, when Disney's version of the story is but one in a long line of movie,TV and radio adaptations dating back to the silent film era. The most iconic version of Tarzan being the series of films starting in the 1930s starring Johnny Weissmuller (an Olympic Gold Medalist). In fact if you should google "Tarzan yell" the first thing that come up is Weissmuller's Tarzan yell.
The railroad faction is a reference to a real life thing that happened during the transatlantic slave trade, the underground railroad was a group that helped slaves escape to the northern states of America, like the railroad in FO4 help synths escape from the institute
Since the Emancipation Proclamation only freed the slaves in the rebelling states, there were several northern states (like Massachusetts) that kept slaves throughout the Civil War period, even after slaves in the south were free. Some escaping slaves, helped by the Railroad, continued on into Canada. Also, by Federal Law, prior to the Civil War, authorities in the northern states were required to assist slave catchers (considered recovering stolen property) chasing after escaped southern slaves. So a black freedman in the north could be (and sometimes were) identified as an escaped slave by the slave catchers and be taken south as a slave.
In the history of our world, from the beginnings of civilization, the losers of battles were killed or enslaved by the winners. Sadly, many of today's blacks, in the US, know only that white men brought black people to America as slaves. Period. They are blissfully unaware that Black Africans sold their enemies into slavery to a middleman (who some texts say were Arabs) and this middleman sold them to the slave traders (white Europeans, most notedly English until, I think, the 1830's) aboard ships headed for The Americas (both North and South). Which, by the way, started while what is now part of the USA was made up of English Colonies peopled primarily by Englishmen. But the English got out of the slave trade (and slave holding), again, I think in the 1830's, so their very long history having anything to do with slavery went away and the angst of blacks fell upon white US Americans as the only perpetrators of black slavery. When in truth, black slaves went in all directions from Africa (for hundreds of years), at a time when whites were also enslaved (and had been for thousands of years).
History lesson over. But think about WHO WERE THE SLAVES MANNING THE OARS of galleys (especially Roman galleys) hundreds, if not thousands, of years before White Europe learned of Black people in Africa, since their knowledge of Africa was limited to North Africa that was peopled by (dark but not black) Arabs.
Making your way in the world today takes everything ya got takin a break from all your worries sure would help a lot cheers Nate.
8:56 - Oh wow they even have Cliff's mailman hat from Cheers
Tarzan (The name) is owned by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. The early works are public domain at this point. Disney doesn't own everything quite yet.
You'd likely have been safe if you'd just featured the non-Disney version. Especially if you used the old public domain appearances.
Worth pointing out: Junior Spivey didn't play for the Red Sox. He was signed to a minor league deal, and never played for the pro team. He hit an inside the park home run at Fenway, but this would be a very weird player to choose to reference, as he didn't do it as a member of the Red Sox.
Speaking about bars... there's one next to Swan's pond that also looks insignificant -- until you find out all the drinks are poisoned and the club members all agreed to committing collective suicide.
The sloth thingie is the most adorable thing i ever saw on a Fallout context
Hey Nate, how's it going with you? Hope you have a great holiday!!
He will dissect this comment to 10 tiny details you may have missed, and get back you !
Loved seeing the Eddie Winter mission in this game. I live on Winter Hill, and the story is super interesting, especially in how much the neighborhood has changed
2:45 ... Is that building flipping us off?!
James Anthony I can't unsee it now. XD
Nate, a tiny factoid about the movie Psycho. Many people who watched the movie remember the water being a reddish color even though the movie was filmed in black and white.
I have a detail, in Far Harbour, You can find a guy injured in the Bed
Of the " hospital ", which you can help with intellegence or medicine skills, but if you have the misterous sirum, you can use it yo save his life. PD: I love your videos
He covered this previously, I'm not sure but maybe his tiny details in far harbor.
Fun fact, the salesman in front is voiced by a popular anime voice actor. KYON from haruhi suzumiya, he's even Connie's dad in Steven universe.
Small correction: Libertalia is not featured in Assassin's Creed: Black Flag. However, the very much real pirate paradise in Nassau, Bermuda, plays a central role in the game's story. Libertalia is mentioned once in the early game where a pirate remarks "So this is the new Libertalia, eh?". It is also alluded to much later when a British officer describes how his method of dealing with pirates worked very well in Madagascar
"... written and composed for the original Tarzan movie."
Would that be "Tarzan of the Apes" from 1918? I don't remember Disney producing that one. =)
Nate is of the generation if it didn't happen in my lifetime. It didn't happen.
that's pretty much what i was thinking. but it's not as bad as someone at work recently saying something about "the original batman movie" and i knew they would be wrong, but wow.. i said "you mean 1960s or 1989?" (i'm not counting the serials from the 40s as a movie) but he said "the one from about 10 years ago, i didn't know batman was around that long" i just walked away and said "if you think batman has only been around for 10 years, anything you had to say about the subject i really don't wanna hear"
@@briwanderz I remember back in _my_ day all we had was _wood-burnin' Batman!_ And we were happy, dammit! Great googly moogly... >=(
_snicker_ =)
I don't think Disney owns the IP anymore.
June 2022, and thanks to Nate popping up in my feed again I relented and started a new save of F4...
Fun thought about Vim (I believe. This is just my thought)... I think it's based on the New England soda company Moxy. It's mostly only found in the New England states. It's a super old soda company, and in my opinion it tastes terrible, lol. Hence.. "You've got Vim!" = "You've got Moxy," which is actually a real phrase
WAS THAT DEEKON; I knew he show up at a lot of places but I didn't know it was at that cult place too :o
i grew up falling asleep to that show every night. i instantly recognized the place the first time i walked in.
and immediately hated that you couldn't turn it into a vanilla settlement.
Thanks for continuing to make fallout stuff I’m glad some people are still playing the game as much as I am 😂😂
Great work on 100 tiny details, really love the fallout videos they’re always so well done
I feel like Nate can find things in game that even the developers didn't know they put in...
Uncharted 4 also mentions Libertalia in fact getting there is basically the entire story of the campaign of course when you do you find out that all of the pirates that were already there were dead, which later revealed why... guess it goes without saying that “once you become a pirate, your always a pirate”
The first time I went to that bar I teared up. I knew instantly it was Cheers and even when I saw the skeleton portraying Norm I was so happy
The winter hill gang reference isn't referencing Eddie Winter it's a reference to Whitey Bulger (his successor) who successfully evaded justice for 50 years before being caught (and then murdered in federal prison under HIGHLY suspicious circumstances).
Nuka-Cola Quartz is also in Fallout 4.
Yea, calling that an "easter egg" for New Vegas is kind of a stretch.
I feel like you missed a connection with the railroad in Dry Rock Gulch. It always makes me think of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in Disney World. Even the carts look incredibly similar
Tarzan was actually public domain and still is, due to the many books, novels, and stories about Tarzan and his adventures.
Nate: "Hey how's it going guys"
Me: *likes instantly*
haha nice!
lol same
LOL bruh youre literally me frfr
If you’re going to do a game in Boston, us Bostonians expect a few things. Fenway, the Old North Church, etc. Cheers is definitely one of them, so #6 is one of my favorite places in the game.
You missed somthing at the start of the game, go into you child’s room, on a shelf there are some wooden cubes with letters on; and they say ICBMS a.k.a: multiple inter-continental Ballistic missiles, the exact thing to sent you into the vaults!
I am not a 80s kid I was born in 2000 I love your video man I love fallout and the elder Scrolls keep the video coming man
It is the "Winter Hill Gang". Howie Winter was the boss until he went to prison. James "Whitey" Bulger and Steven "The Rifleman" Flemmi took over the gang. Bulger was the Mastermind and who this character in Fallout 4 was based on for sure. The ghoul looks just like Bulger.
I got a tiny detail that people may not know if you travel to good neighbor with Nick valentine as a companion you get a whole new conversation if you went there for the first time it will consist of the person who tries to extort you scolding Nick I believe for something he did then Hancock comes in and talks a modified version of his normal line if you don't have Nick as an active follower which is saying that any friend of Nick is a friend of theirs and then goes through the normal scene then praises Nick about what he did and I think you just don't interact with any of them as they go on their own conversation it's really cool and I found that out when I played the game for a second time not sure if it would be a tiny detail or more so a secret as I don't think many people travel with Nick to the memory den I think some just meet him there or have already found it on their own before the memory den mission so it's more of a secret rather than a tiny detail but just thought you could include it I actually did some of the stuff you shown in these videos like finding the railroad outpost near vault 111 for extra supplies and so I would love it if you could feature this in a fallout 4 secrets video
I was a 90s kid and I love cheers. Doesn't matter how old you are. Cheers is hilarious show. Woody Harrelson got his start asks the mail man is the voice of the pig from you story. Enjoy
Correction about Cito. Actually, about Tarzan. The first Tarzan movie came out in 1932. Next - in 1934. The story is based on a book.
I love your content Nate, I've been following you for a long while now but I'm sure I'm not alone in saying if you did fallout 3, oblivion, Morrowind, or fallout New Vegas, it'd all be well recieved.
As a proper Bostonian, I'm very familiar with Cheers. I gotta say they did a hell of a job with it. The first time I walked up to the door there was definitely some familiarity there, when I first stepped inside with all the nicknacks on the shelves, I felt a distinct sense of nostalgia, then I saw Cliff and Norm still sitting at the end of the bar. I remember smiling as I walked into Sam's office with the baseball mitt on the desk and the pool table in the back.
These videos are great! Keep up the fantastic work. Your voice is amazing!
this channel is like general heeds, i love it, the nostalgic "hey guys" at the start of the videos, dating back to the start of the channel
i love both channels, never change
Yes finally another one of these! Please keep doing these if you can! Also maybe unmarked locations?
Cheers is also an actual functioning bar in Boston next to the common based on the show.
This one was a good nix of tiny details! Nice work Nate.
The vim quartz and Nuka-cola quartz are like Crystal Pepsi ;)
9:01 Hey, sometimes making your way in the post apocalyptic world takes everything you've got and taking a break sure does help a lot. So its nice to get away, to a place where everyone knows your name.
Fallout 4 never changes
Is that like, a metaphor for it being awful? Because millions of fans already emphasized that with different metaphors, you're not special
@@simple-commentator-not-rea7345 i enjoyed fallout 4, not as much as new vegas, but enough to preorder 76 and wish i hadn't
Out of curiosity, can you cover the wing of crashed plane with a skeleton in military fatigues and a pistol at the ready? I literally discovered him 5 minutes ago.
...And great video
Have a great holiday Nate! I love your videos and you’re my main source of fallout and Skyrim on UA-cam!
What's "alarming" about a ship being named after another ship?
how close the myth's ship is to the game's ship and the "real" ship? dunno,
Brotherhood's intention for commonwealth?
I knew Disney had made an animated Tarzan film but didn't know they owned the rights to the whole Tarzan name. Disney will own everything one day.
Its pronounced Prost. Like Toast.
Prost/Nixon
My Oma is rolling in her grave as I listen to this 😅
You have to say words wrong to get views. Look at all the Pokémon tubers who say it Pokey mon instead of Po Kay Mon like its supposed to be.
I was waiting to see if someone would correct it
I'm from La Crosse, WI. Home of a very large Oktoberfest celebration. I REALLY thank you for this correction lol
The brotherhood also use Medieval styled ranks too. So I'd guess they use a lot of inspiration from the tale of King Arthur
SO much work for one video. Impressive work.
I noticed that the only baseball outfits you can get anywhere in the entire Commonwealth are in red, as if the Red Sox were the only team, haha
"The Original Movie" ugh, you know Tarzan was around in books and movies before the Disney company even existed, right?
Merry Christmas and happy holidays and happy new year Nate. Thank you so much for all you do for us fans and viewers each year. So much joy and happiness within your videos and information too a lot of help thank you mate never stop doing you
Nuka cola Quartz is also available in the nuka world DLC if you get the recipes
Junior Spivey never played a game for the Red Sox He was released by the team during spring training in 2008 and played for their AAA team the Pawtucket Red Sox previous year
Um Nuka Cola Quartz exists in Fallout 4 too... you can find them throughout Nuka-World, along with Nuka-Cola Victory that was originally from Fallout New Vegas.
Love your content, Nate! First subbed when I discovered your Skyrim content, and even though I don't know FO4 much, I still love this stuff, too! Really interesting learning about this stuff, I learn something new about FO with pretty much every video :D
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Hi man I love that your still making videos on fallout 4 it just inspires me to go back in the game and keep playing so I appreciate man thank you!!
You also forgot to mention that Libertalia was a major part of Uncharted 4's storyline and where the game reaches its climax Nathan Drake travels to the ancient pirate settlement to find the treasure that was left behind by the long dead pirate community of Libertalia after a vicious mutiny arose among the settlers after it was revealed that the founders hoarded all the gold then up and left with their new stolen goods.
Legit I had never been inside the Prost bar, but as soon as you showed the interior, I went "Hey that looks like the Cheers bar" cuz I remember my dad watching it.
I literally haven't seen the show in years, but it's just such a recognizable thing.
Happy holidays to all!
Happy Holidays 🎁🎉
I like Jesus
Libertalia is also in Uncharted 4!
Plus my favorite Eddie Winter quote, "Who the f*** are you?!"
😂🤣😀😁
That's also my favourite line. I use it all the line.
🤞🤞Nate did you know that in Dry Rock Gulch there is a whole other part cut off? There is a door that can be opened via terminal. Or jump on top of some rocks and jump over the wall.