@@adriandoesstuffandthings NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Well come on, along the way I want you to carry everything. Yes the scrap is important, it will help me find Shaun.
Lorenzo's dialogue in that encounter makes it sound like he's studying ghouls specifically. I guess they just forgot to restrict the types of bodies that spawn near him.
They could be about to turn into ghouls... Until he killed them. Saying that fallout is all but states most humans around in the games have sone form of radiation related mutation.
You missed an encounter with Lorenzo. I've seen him multiple times fighting(and killing) a mirelurk queen. He even used some sort of telepathic sonic blast move.
I think Absalom is representing your basic player character: name is a nickname, he is fully geared and he shoots everything he finds in the wasteland. The fact he is surprised you can kill him is the same as if a player would be shot by a random super strong NPC.
The rarest random encounter I've ever seen is "Preston Garvey" at a blockade near Fort Hagen. He needs some caps, isn't a synth, wears farmer clothes and wields a pipe rifle if I remember. I've only ever encountered him once.
I have seen him a lot, he can be almost anywhere, he is a young lad who claims the general is asking for donations, one of the options is along the lines of "you just fucked up, you are a total dumbass and waste of food and water, I AM the general."
The Curfew Gutsy is a random encounter?! I've encountered him in nearly the same spot during the same questline! I thought it was just a scripted thing!
The best place to find him and smiling larry is where nate showed him. Thats the road behind the Cambridge police station. Do a save, just as you come across a lawnmower in the road. Then go past the billboard thats laying in the road. whoever is spawned in will come around the corner of those buildings.
Ran into Absalom on a fresh run while booking it to Goodneighbor, he killed all the raiders following me then whipped around and popped me before i could say thanks. Needless to say it took some time to process.
On Lorenzo Cabot: I believe those corpses where meant to be Ghouls. Lorenzo is simply trying to understand how radiation can preserve and decay flesh at the same time, and considers those displaying these qualities as suffering from a 'syndrome.' As someone from pre-apocalypse, locked away till you freed them, the existence of Ghouls would be something of a puzzle to figure out. Always the scientist, that Lorenzo. Alternatively, in your game, those could be Follower of Atom members whom are even more puzzling to figure out....
The headdress Lorenzo Cabot wears very closely resmembles an ayleid crown from elder scrolls. Lorenzo actually found that headdress in West Africa. Ironically, Tamriel, the continent the game takes place in the most, that loosely resembles a miniature Eurasia, with the exception of where africa would be: a couple of islands in the ocean. One of these islands is the home land of the ayleid/aldmeri(the second most advanced society in the lore of the game. Being second only to the underground tinker elves whos name I forget) If You were to transpose Africa where it should be on, the ayleid home island would be in west Africa. Ironically, there exists a massive geological structure consisting of concentric circles in West africa, in a large basin, South of a small mountain ridge, called the richat structure or the eye of Sahara. There's a lot of evidence that most of North western africa used to be right under sea level, meaning that it was mostly a shallow stretch of ocean. Theres a lot of undersea volcanic/seismic activity off the north western coast, and the richat structure was originally determined to be a seismic depression that sinks and rises over time. However humans have almost always built on existing geological structures, and this would explain the fable of the end of Atlantis, sinking into the sea during a cataclysmic earthquake. Theres also a lot of new theories that the richat structure was the site of Atlantis, matching the EXACT description and measurements of plato, the diameter of the concentric rings, the mountain to the North with rivers running down it. The basin even bottle necks to a large dry channel to the west, facing the atlantic ocean. There have even been tons of ancient artifacts found out there that archaeologists havent been able to link to any known civilizations. Its bizarre that bethesda has paralleled such a coincidence, years before the mainstream formulation of this theory. Even more bizarre how the lore of elder scrolls creepily parallels ancient religions and depict gods as etherial beings that can transcend dimensions. Does todd toward know something we don't? Lol
@@the45thfirewall17 you can be a canon Nazi all you want. They inserted far too many Easter eggs and coincidences for me not to think fallout at least takes place in the same universe, if not on nirn, a million years later.
@@antxp1017 uuuh no your just wrong af and you typed out a long ass explanation that got shut down by my sentence. Its literally confirmed that they dont take place in the same universe
I just fought Lorenzo back at the families house and it took like 6 Fat Man nukes to kill him at 486 damage each and the rest of the family shooting him too so he's definitely hard to kill. That being said I was only level 27 and I only had to use 2 stimpacks so he wasn't really wrecking me either, he just has a lot of health.
They ha some good ones in Fallout 2, the now obligatory crashed ufo with alien blaster, two references to Monty Pythons Holy Grail, two Star Trek, Dogmeat JR, Dr Who, The Wizard of OZ and the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Those where the ones I remember the most.
@@Daydne Really. Exactly what I would do in that situation. Living in an apocalyptic wasteland and you have your own personal zeppelin...…idgaf about toilets ill shit in a bucket and throw it over. Too much work
I think Fallout 4 took more critism than praise, and a lot overlooked the depth of the game. I picked up Outer Worlds hoping it was the Fallout IP killer, and actually went back to FO4 after 3 years because it, in my opinion, has way more depth. I think Bethesda noticed others doing the same, probably it's why it's been updated (though it sucks it's paid for content, it's nice seeing it updated). 420.
If you play other than survival mode, try to limit fast travel. I found a lot of new things and encounter when I walk anywhere without fast travel in my hard playthrough
I love how you took the time to remove the note from their inventory and then delicately placed it in the guys hand. I noticed and appreciated that detail.
To be fair, there are quite a few theories that exist, conjecturing that the Skyrim and Fallout universes are one and the same. So the crown being Dwemer is a very slight but still reasonable possibility, assuming Skyrim and Fallout are INDEED in the same universe.
If you hang around doing crafting by a campfire you will trigger a random encounter were a maxed out guy in pimped out power armour looks at you and then keeps walking like that video of Bigfoot. The one were low level players are crafting or sorting their inventory is a good one.
I get the encounter with Jules in literally every game I play, lol. I also have gotten the Vault 88 captive on the railroad tracks 2 or 3 times in 1000 hours of play. I also encounter the scribe pretty frequently. One encounter I've only ever seen once is The Hatch- a random encounter where a scavenger blows open a secret bomb shelter. For awhile I thought it was added by a mod because I was never able to duplicate it, but I did some googling and found out it is in the base game.
i have not seen it yet with about 400 hours in the game... i have seen an encounter with two people that look alike, meaning one is definitely a synth and you don't know which one.. but never seen the one with Jules.
*giggles* I always like seeing Sole Survivors get sarcastic with the Mr. Gutsy. It's delightful. And yes, always down for new merchants selling new and awesome items.
I sided with Lorenzo, returned to their home and then almost everyone died including Lorenzo so the only one left is jack. Lorenzo died it’s sad i didn’t have such a fascinating storyline with Lorenzo.
Personally I love the fact when you side with Lorenzo you’re character is practically immortal and since you are the main character and have survived every attack so far you’re character is practically never gonna die so the sole survivor if siding with Lorenzo is canon then the sole survivor is immortal
(6:30) I found Lorenzo once in the boat dock on the beach in front of Sandy Coves Convalescent Home once. His victims were a couple of ghouls. (10:50) This one can also definitely happen near the campsite east of Walden Pond.
If I'm not mistaken, Jack Cabot is also a RE after the Cabot House questline. I vaguely remember finding him after killing Lorenzo, and he had aged significantly. Unless it was a Fallout fever dream. I dunno.
I recall one random encounter I've never managed to get again. My first play through on a road nearish to some satelite dishes being occupied by some Super Mutants I encountered an Institute scientist just wandering. He asked to ask me some things I think then once answered I watched him walk off a bit and then teleport. Not despawn properly teleport before me.
I encountered the 2 drifters threatening their synth companion within minutes of my very first play through. It happened in a house just west of Vault 111 I thought it was scripted and after killing the two, wondered if I could do something else. Took me ages in my second play through to realise that encounters are randomised
There's also an encounter with the synth guy later on, I've encountered 2 or 3 of him in a gunfight with each other, there's dialog then they start shooting. Usually the surviver will be a synth who thanks you for the help, says the other one/ones were synths and moves along. If you shoot him he has a synth component though. Happened once or twice for me, but only after the initial interaction with the campfire I think.
On the encounter with the two lookalikes that claim the other is a synth (which is a personal favorite of mine), once when I encountered it I opened fire on the synth and the real guy did an animation I had never seen before and bent down, grabbed the synth by the legs, lifted pulled his legs up which landed him on his back, pulled out a shotgun and blew his robo brains out. Needless to say, I was impressed.
I found Vault 81 by encountering one of their dwellers in the wasteland Oh!! and the beginning of the game I actually ecnountered one of the institute scientist asking he need me to take him to bunker hill
I've also recently encountered jules being menaced by the human he was cloned from, and Absalom has spawned for me near Lexington in broken buildings several times over the years
My favorite quest chain as well, my friend. Felt some lovecraft vibes there that I loved to experience. I would love the next games to have some terrifying and mysterious quests like this and monsters as horrible as the dreadful centaurs
You missed one of the Curfew Robot options. It involves the F word, and when you use that option you convince the robot that you are not a Chinese infiltrator. You are a genuine American and can go about your business.
How to discover rare encounters. Walk to every map location in the game several times. Most rare encounters get missed because of fast travel. Great work Nate. Two thumbs up, and a LIKE button press.
I have been playing this game too much none of those encounters are rare to me anymore, maybe because I love to create always a new character almost each time I start a game. Cabbot always spawns in diferent places, like near the place were lies broken robot during quest when you are tracking Kellog.
8:00 I had the random encounter happen to me with the Vault 81 dweller that was captured by some raiders, It was also at the same location as well. I got a feeling that encounter, while random, may only be possible in that location with the bridge over the gorge.
That has been a question for me as well.... It isn't just your Mr. Handy Codsworth, whom admits to not having explored much and thus limited to the fuel in those few houses, but every other one out there! Some we can wave away as having access to facilities where fuel may be stored "off stage," but others are locked in places where fuel would be impossible to acquire. Yet that hasn't stopped them from functioning for hundreds of years without.... My theory: Marketing ploy! They don't need the 'fuel' but, as the company sells it anyway, people think it is required.
I love your videos! I have always been a Bethesda gaming fan and then I came across your videos when I had a Skyrim obsession (still have that) and then when I picked up FO4, I started watching your videos everyday! Keep up what you're doing! :)
I have encountered all of these "rare" encounter multiple times in my various playthrough, except the "honorable mention". That is the only encounter I can not recall to have met in my 1500+ hours of playthroughs. On the related note, you will also encounter Dr. Jack Cabot accompanied by Edward, wandering the wasteland, if you chose to side with him.
I got the Vault 81 resident encounter in Cambridge, near the Cambridge crater. This was in my second playthrough. I found Vault 81 myself on my first save file.
I've had the encounter of the captured Vault 81 dweller on the train tracks many times. It's not been super common but I would say it's happened once every 3 playthroughs. All in the place mind you, where you mentioned. But I've never see the dead Vault 81 dweller, that is new.
Don't know if you've already covered this or not, but there's a secret apartment that takes some effort to get to. If you head to Pickmans Gallery, at the end of his alleyway, there's a fire escape, climb it and there will be some ramps leading from building to building, presumably made by the raiders you find there originally. Following it all the way along and you come to a white door at the top of a building simply named 'apartment' inside will be almost nothing, a Vault Tec lunchbox with the name 'Stan' in red letters, don't know if that's special or not. And a holotape! 'Ladies Auxiliary Holotape 8' Again, sorry if you've already covered this, if not and you do end up checking it out, super glad I could help! I love watching these and it's amazing how many things I've missed in this game since launch.
I've come across all of the random encounters in this video except the vault 81 encounters. I didn't know those existed. Good to know there's still somethings in this game I haven't found yet
Curfew gutsy is definitely one of the best random encounters out there. The dialogue choices are all absolutely hilarious
Will you comply
@@graceprice1035 repeat, will you comply
@@nootnoobnoot9484 Will you comply
@@arcaniumdragon2444
Repeat, will you comply?
@@arcaniumdragon2444 repeat will you comply
One random encounter is when Preston is not asking for help.
That must have a 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001% chance of happening
Wanna what else has a low chance of happening?
A settlement not needing our help!
I'll mark it on your map.
@@adriandoesstuffandthings NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Well come on, along the way I want you to carry everything. Yes the scrap is important, it will help me find Shaun.
Pretty sure that was patched out with the day one update
@@redwind5150 that'll cost 10,000 caps.
Lorenzo's dialogue in that encounter makes it sound like he's studying ghouls specifically. I guess they just forgot to restrict the types of bodies that spawn near him.
Or he is comparing the differences
Or he's crazy. Thinking everybody is a ghoul.
They could be about to turn into ghouls... Until he killed them.
Saying that fallout is all but states most humans around in the games have sone form of radiation related mutation.
More likely they are people like the children of atom
But our character asked did he kill these 'people' so I don't think it was a mistake
You missed an encounter with Lorenzo. I've seen him multiple times fighting(and killing) a mirelurk queen. He even used some sort of telepathic sonic blast move.
Sounds like lorenzo knows the unrelenting force shout.
@@lukeyluke4993 wonder how hard the draugr was
What
@@senorola2326 what do you mean, "what?" I think it was pretty clear what I said.
@@y2oducky F a draugr. Ice troll is way more terrifying.
I think Absalom is representing your basic player character: name is a nickname, he is fully geared and he shoots everything he finds in the wasteland. The fact he is surprised you can kill him is the same as if a player would be shot by a random super strong NPC.
The rarest random encounter I've ever seen is "Preston Garvey" at a blockade near Fort Hagen. He needs some caps, isn't a synth, wears farmer clothes and wields a pipe rifle if I remember. I've only ever encountered him once.
I know who you're talking about! He's an imposter trying to get caps
I have seen him a lot, he can be almost anywhere, he is a young lad who claims the general is asking for donations, one of the options is along the lines of "you just fucked up, you are a total dumbass and waste of food and water, I AM the general."
I need to find this
Iirc he uses a Laser Musket, same as the real Preston
Does it mean the Preston Garvey you help in the main quest is a synth?
I love the gradual backup to the mister gutsy self-destructing lol
The Curfew Gutsy is a random encounter?! I've encountered him in nearly the same spot during the same questline! I thought it was just a scripted thing!
Never happens to me
Never seen him till this video lol, you must be lucky homie
@@Qourie Will you comply?
Seen him twice. Both at a tunnel entrance (the one you pass through tracking the cereal guy with dog meat)
@@unknownhall8569CERAL GUY LMAO
The Scribe is a really interesting character, he's gotta have a really low spawn probability though...
The best place to find him and smiling larry is where nate showed him. Thats the road behind the Cambridge police station. Do a save, just as you come across a lawnmower in the road. Then go past the billboard thats laying in the road. whoever is spawned in will come around the corner of those buildings.
@@demandred1957 ...Good looking out, I'll give it a go.
I'm doing another playthrough and I found The Scribe at Level 5 around the Cambridge Police Station.
I found him in my first try...
You can convince him to join a settlement and assign him to a level 4 shop. He can sell apocalypse chest armor. It's the only way to get that armor.
Ran into Absalom on a fresh run while booking it to Goodneighbor, he killed all the raiders following me then whipped around and popped me before i could say thanks. Needless to say it took some time to process.
💀
When I first met Jules I told them to let him go but he got killed by a behemoth
Oof
BEHEMOTH!!!
Christmas Tree well atleast he wasent killed for being a synth
I followed him and watched him run over a mine, nearly die, then die from a mole rat.
@@user-fo7tk3sv3q he was, by me limb by limb.
The “Will you comply?” Is a lot funnier when your character is a female 😆
Yeah... she is more sarcastic and cartoonish there :D
I agree 100% lol. She is hilarious
While i usually prefer to play as a male character i feel like the female voice actress did a better job
my first playthrough i met him as a female but i had 10 carisma but just did the yellow skill check after saying will you comply twice
Repeat, Will you comply?
On Lorenzo Cabot:
I believe those corpses where meant to be Ghouls. Lorenzo is simply trying to understand how radiation can preserve and decay flesh at the same time, and considers those displaying these qualities as suffering from a 'syndrome.' As someone from pre-apocalypse, locked away till you freed them, the existence of Ghouls would be something of a puzzle to figure out. Always the scientist, that Lorenzo.
Alternatively, in your game, those could be Follower of Atom members whom are even more puzzling to figure out....
Judging from their clothes, yeah I'd say they are Childrens of Atom members.
The female voice acting is much better for the “will you comply” bit
Yeah it is
was just thinking about that
"Will you comply?" Is certainly one of the moments where the female sole survivor sounds sassier than the male when it comes sarcasm attitude.
Will you comply...
The headdress Lorenzo Cabot wears very closely resmembles an ayleid crown from elder scrolls. Lorenzo actually found that headdress in West Africa. Ironically, Tamriel, the continent the game takes place in the most, that loosely resembles a miniature Eurasia, with the exception of where africa would be: a couple of islands in the ocean. One of these islands is the home land of the ayleid/aldmeri(the second most advanced society in the lore of the game. Being second only to the underground tinker elves whos name I forget) If You were to transpose Africa where it should be on, the ayleid home island would be in west Africa. Ironically, there exists a massive geological structure consisting of concentric circles in West africa, in a large basin, South of a small mountain ridge, called the richat structure or the eye of Sahara. There's a lot of evidence that most of North western africa used to be right under sea level, meaning that it was mostly a shallow stretch of ocean. Theres a lot of undersea volcanic/seismic activity off the north western coast, and the richat structure was originally determined to be a seismic depression that sinks and rises over time. However humans have almost always built on existing geological structures, and this would explain the fable of the end of Atlantis, sinking into the sea during a cataclysmic earthquake. Theres also a lot of new theories that the richat structure was the site of Atlantis, matching the EXACT description and measurements of plato, the diameter of the concentric rings, the mountain to the North with rivers running down it. The basin even bottle necks to a large dry channel to the west, facing the atlantic ocean. There have even been tons of ancient artifacts found out there that archaeologists havent been able to link to any known civilizations. Its bizarre that bethesda has paralleled such a coincidence, years before the mainstream formulation of this theory. Even more bizarre how the lore of elder scrolls creepily parallels ancient religions and depict gods as etherial beings that can transcend dimensions. Does todd toward know something we don't? Lol
woah, that's some pretty cool lore thanks
Welp now I can’t look at the other comments
The elder scrolls doesnt even take place in the same universe
@@the45thfirewall17 you can be a canon Nazi all you want. They inserted far too many Easter eggs and coincidences for me not to think fallout at least takes place in the same universe, if not on nirn, a million years later.
@@antxp1017 uuuh no your just wrong af and you typed out a long ass explanation that got shut down by my sentence. Its literally confirmed that they dont take place in the same universe
Lorenzo isn't essential for me after completing the Cabot house quest line he's just really tough but definitely killable
He gives you super rad-x. Get some of that first, then turn on him for the hat.
Hes a fucking bitch to kill
I just fought Lorenzo back at the families house and it took like 6 Fat Man nukes to kill him at 486 damage each and the rest of the family shooting him too so he's definitely hard to kill. That being said I was only level 27 and I only had to use 2 stimpacks so he wasn't really wrecking me either, he just has a lot of health.
I didn't kill him he busted out of his containment, I tried to talk him down when he wouldn't listen to reason me and strong put him down.
@@stpbasss3773 His damage is nothing compared to a regular deathclaw or an assaultron, but his health is equivalent to a sentrybot.
"Random Encounters have been a staple of Bethesda games for a while now" They were a staple of the Fallout games from Fallout one up xD
until the butchered as hell 76
Leostar nope they’re still in fallout 76, the fact the games not that good doesn’t nullify its random encounters.
Both true.
So, who wants to tell this dumbass about Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim
They ha some good ones in Fallout 2, the now obligatory crashed ufo with alien blaster, two references to Monty Pythons Holy Grail, two Star Trek, Dogmeat JR, Dr Who, The Wizard of OZ and the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Those where the ones I remember the most.
You still did not answer why the Prydwen has no toilets.
they piss and shit down the side
MrPeterShakur makes sense to me
@@Daydne Really. Exactly what I would do in that situation. Living in an apocalyptic wasteland and you have your own personal zeppelin...…idgaf about toilets ill shit in a bucket and throw it over. Too much work
Imagine trying to 'squat' over the side and you fallout (pun intended sorry for being an arsehole)
@@davidh7177 bruh. He didnt just really do that....smh😂😂
Absalom is an ex minuteman who became crazed after being asked to help settlements every five seconds (I still love Preston)
Hundreds of hours put into this game and I still haven't seen a couple of these
I think Fallout 4 took more critism than praise, and a lot overlooked the depth of the game. I picked up Outer Worlds hoping it was the Fallout IP killer, and actually went back to FO4 after 3 years because it, in my opinion, has way more depth. I think Bethesda noticed others doing the same, probably it's why it's been updated (though it sucks it's paid for content, it's nice seeing it updated). 420.
If you play other than survival mode, try to limit fast travel. I found a lot of new things and encounter when I walk anywhere without fast travel in my hard playthrough
I'm amazed how even after 1300+ of playtime, there's still stuff I haven't experienced!
I love how you took the time to remove the note from their inventory and then delicately placed it in the guys hand. I noticed and appreciated that detail.
The crown looks dewmer, maybe he was actually in hammerfell?
When I saw the thumbnail, I thought it was a Skyrim video
Dwemer!
@@johnnylaw26 this correction is gold 😂👌 I hate when khajiit or dwemer is spelt weird
To be fair, there are quite a few theories that exist, conjecturing that the Skyrim and Fallout universes are one and the same. So the crown being Dwemer is a very slight but still reasonable possibility, assuming Skyrim and Fallout are INDEED in the same universe.
Dewmenrer
You should do a Fallout: 76 random encounter video! Oh wait
If you hang around doing crafting by a campfire you will trigger a random encounter were a maxed out guy in pimped out power armour looks at you and then keeps walking like that video of Bigfoot. The one were low level players are crafting or sorting their inventory is a good one.
He will be able to soon, with the update
OH WAIT, ITS A TRASH STUPID ONLINE GAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That’s so funny your comment has 76 likes. well when I saw it it did
@@finnberggren1582 It does LOL
That Radchicken was so low poly that Elon Musk wanted to buy it.
Well I got lieutenant gutsy, the prickhead called me a Chinese spy and assaulted me
If he's accusing you of communism, insulting him is the correct dialogue option
"Fuck off, you crazy robot." is all you gotta say.
Mr. Gutsy will then be like, "Definitely an American."
Lmao
I get the encounter with Jules in literally every game I play, lol. I also have gotten the Vault 88 captive on the railroad tracks 2 or 3 times in 1000 hours of play. I also encounter the scribe pretty frequently. One encounter I've only ever seen once is The Hatch- a random encounter where a scavenger blows open a secret bomb shelter. For awhile I thought it was added by a mod because I was never able to duplicate it, but I did some googling and found out it is in the base game.
BGS needs to get Nate to voice a NPC in Fallout 5 who gives random tips and stories.
That would cool. He could be a librarian or something like that.
@@ZeusTheIrritable m'aiq the liar but for Fallout?
Just say Bethesda damn nerd
Best video I've ever fully watched as this was not released 2 minutes ago and I watched it all
The synth encounter isn't a rare one in my experience - I've run into that on every single character, usually quite early on.
I have had the same experience. I've encountered it in various spots as well
Only encounter i have had is art. But i only have around 100 hours in the game so far.
He forgot to mension that if you shoot the synth in the head, you get a synth component
i have not seen it yet with about 400 hours in the game... i have seen an encounter with two people that look alike, meaning one is definitely a synth and you don't know which one.. but never seen the one with Jules.
@@briwanderz no I meant if you shoot Jules in the head you can loot a synth component from him
*giggles* I always like seeing Sole Survivors get sarcastic with the Mr. Gutsy. It's delightful. And yes, always down for new merchants selling new and awesome items.
I sided with Lorenzo, returned to their home and then almost everyone died including Lorenzo so the only one left is jack. Lorenzo died it’s sad i didn’t have such a fascinating storyline with Lorenzo.
Personally I love the fact when you side with Lorenzo you’re character is practically immortal and since you are the main character and have survived every attack so far you’re character is practically never gonna die so the sole survivor if siding with Lorenzo is canon then the sole survivor is immortal
I reinstalled 4 yesterday to play and I'm replaying it after almost 2 years.
@@Qourie facts. And after the 2 years of making the comment I still haven't resumed replaying it, it's been installed forever lol
(6:30) I found Lorenzo once in the boat dock on the beach in front of Sandy Coves Convalescent Home once. His victims were a couple of ghouls.
(10:50) This one can also definitely happen near the campsite east of Walden Pond.
If I'm not mistaken, Jack Cabot is also a RE after the Cabot House questline. I vaguely remember finding him after killing Lorenzo, and he had aged significantly. Unless it was a Fallout fever dream. I dunno.
Yeah, dude got old real fast, it only took him a week to grow white hair.
Everyone Else: *Watches video because it's good content*
Me: *Watches video for music*
I recall one random encounter I've never managed to get again. My first play through on a road nearish to some satelite dishes being occupied by some Super Mutants I encountered an Institute scientist just wandering. He asked to ask me some things I think then once answered I watched him walk off a bit and then teleport. Not despawn properly teleport before me.
I'm on my 12th playthrough and have still never ran into the curfew gutsy.
How many hours do you have into the game?
I encountered the 2 drifters threatening their synth companion within minutes of my very first play through.
It happened in a house just west of Vault 111
I thought it was scripted and after killing the two, wondered if I could do something else.
Took me ages in my second play through to realise that encounters are randomised
I came across a Quantum Robobrain when wondering settlement to settlement marked on my map
I've never actually seen a video show "no views" before
i like your name :3
Get to the notifications sooner happens all the time
There's also an encounter with the synth guy later on, I've encountered 2 or 3 of him in a gunfight with each other, there's dialog then they start shooting. Usually the surviver will be a synth who thanks you for the help, says the other one/ones were synths and moves along. If you shoot him he has a synth component though. Happened once or twice for me, but only after the initial interaction with the campfire I think.
The opening song is Flamingosis - Football Head, and I'm really happy that you chose this
The curfew gusty lol I've had that one... 🤣😂 I was just following orders, repeat "will you comply" 😆
Aw yeah, I love when I get these in my recommended.
Same
On the encounter with the two lookalikes that claim the other is a synth (which is a personal favorite of mine), once when I encountered it I opened fire on the synth and the real guy did an animation I had never seen before and bent down, grabbed the synth by the legs, lifted pulled his legs up which landed him on his back, pulled out a shotgun and blew his robo brains out. Needless to say, I was impressed.
8:52
I'd never seen that railroad symbol before when going there;
...interesting..
i wonder what's hidden there.
There's a small loot cache underneath the entrance to the vault, containing a double barrel shotgun and some caps
Last time I was this early, Nate wasn't that epic
There never was such a time
I remember when I first bought and played Fallout 3, I literally encountered Sam the minute I left the vault and Megaton 🤣
I found Vault 81 by encountering one of their dwellers in the wasteland
Oh!! and the beginning of the game I actually ecnountered one of the institute scientist asking he need me to take him to bunker hill
Must've been thomas
The second it popped up- I harrassed the notification-
And now I'm here
Man I remember your first few videos on random encounters. They still retain the same formula. Loving it.
Naming your character George W Bush😂😂😂
11:58
X6-88 likes that option, because he likes it when the institute if feared
Murder to death this is Nate's favourite line
I've also recently encountered jules being menaced by the human he was cloned from, and Absalom has spawned for me near Lexington in broken buildings several times over the years
idk why but i am addicted to these vids
My favorite quest chain as well, my friend. Felt some lovecraft vibes there that I loved to experience.
I would love the next games to have some terrifying and mysterious quests like this and monsters as horrible as the dreadful centaurs
Hey Nate. Love your content, keep up the good work!!
i always found the exploding robots in fallout 4 to be one of the best things ever with the mushroom clouds being absolute peak humor
You missed one of the Curfew Robot options. It involves the F word, and when you use that option you convince the robot that you are not a Chinese infiltrator. You are a genuine American and can go about your business.
How to discover rare encounters. Walk to every map location in the game several times. Most rare encounters get missed because of fast travel. Great work Nate. Two thumbs up, and a LIKE button press.
I have been playing this game too much none of those encounters are rare to me anymore, maybe because I love to create always a new character almost each time I start a game. Cabbot always spawns in diferent places, like near the place were lies broken robot during quest when you are tracking Kellog.
Watching this as my wife is in labor and I’m helping out between pain cycles 👍
Alright my dude
Well you gotta have some Nate to relax?
8:00 I had the random encounter happen to me with the Vault 81 dweller that was captured by some raiders, It was also at the same location as well. I got a feeling that encounter, while random, may only be possible in that location with the bridge over the gorge.
One of the best videos I've ever seen you make great work Nate!
I always would get the synth standoff at Starlight Movie Theater
I once got the Synth Standup encounter about 90 ticks away from where I would meet Deacon for the first Railroad mission. It was very thematic.
I wonder if absolm sees his hands and screams then shoots himself
Amazing video Nate! Keep up the good job!
On the calendar in nates house it says he needs to fuel up a gutsy, so do they run for 200 years once fueld?
Mr gutsy can fueled himself
Yes they have extremely good gas milage
@@shaun710 Do they I wonder? You can find lots of Mr. Handy fuel around if one looks for it.
That has been a question for me as well....
It isn't just your Mr. Handy Codsworth, whom admits to not having explored much and thus limited to the fuel in those few houses, but every other one out there! Some we can wave away as having access to facilities where fuel may be stored "off stage," but others are locked in places where fuel would be impossible to acquire. Yet that hasn't stopped them from functioning for hundreds of years without....
My theory:
Marketing ploy!
They don't need the 'fuel' but, as the company sells it anyway, people think it is required.
@@lostbutfreesoul okay but how would they be powered
I played this up to level 170 and never encountered half of these. Thanks for letting me see them.
"what is the average air speed velocity of a swallow?"
Ask yo mammaaaaa
"Its a ironically adorable little interaction sure to brighten up any session"
Me: *my character in ashes* Gee i wish i knew that sooner.
I need a playlist of your background music your great to help end my mental break downs
I love your videos! I have always been a Bethesda gaming fan and then I came across your videos when I had a Skyrim obsession (still have that) and then when I picked up FO4, I started watching your videos everyday! Keep up what you're doing! :)
8:50 Ait... the sign on the left... Vault 81 is in alliance with the Railroad?
"x6-88 the institute CORSAIR companion"
I lost my shit
5:03 why wasn’t the pool table build so the NPCs would interact with it adding to happiness
Nate u are the best maker of content for skyrim and fallout 4
I have encountered all of these "rare" encounter multiple times in my various playthrough, except the "honorable mention". That is the only encounter I can not recall to have met in my 1500+ hours of playthroughs. On the related note, you will also encounter Dr. Jack Cabot accompanied by Edward, wandering the wasteland, if you chose to side with him.
"You name it, he hates it"
I don't know why but that made me laugh so much.
AAHHHHH HE'S POSTING EARLY!!!!!
Keep it up Nate hope you are doing great haven’t watched videos in a while glad to see these again only came across curfew one
My strangest random encounter was meeting my mother in law for the first time
Did you pull out or finish?
@@fistfullofglass you get platinum for that one 😭
I got the Vault 81 resident encounter in Cambridge, near the Cambridge crater. This was in my second playthrough. I found Vault 81 myself on my first save file.
I never come across Absalom he must be scared of my Character HA
why do I have a feeling he's gonna show up next time I play because of what I said
I love how the explosions look like mini mushroom clouds
I saw the guy in number four being replaced by a synth
I've had the encounter of the captured Vault 81 dweller on the train tracks many times. It's not been super common but I would say it's happened once every 3 playthroughs. All in the place mind you, where you mentioned. But I've never see the dead Vault 81 dweller, that is new.
Lorenzo sounds like The Ice King in Adventure Time
jtmethod125 he sounds like firelord ozai to me
Don't know if you've already covered this or not, but there's a secret apartment that takes some effort to get to.
If you head to Pickmans Gallery, at the end of his alleyway, there's a fire escape, climb it and there will be some ramps leading from building to building, presumably made by the raiders you find there originally. Following it all the way along and you come to a white door at the top of a building simply named 'apartment' inside will be almost nothing, a Vault Tec lunchbox with the name 'Stan' in red letters, don't know if that's special or not. And a holotape! 'Ladies Auxiliary Holotape 8'
Again, sorry if you've already covered this, if not and you do end up checking it out, super glad I could help! I love watching these and it's amazing how many things I've missed in this game since launch.
"You name it, he hates it."
Bruh i want to replay skyrim or fallout for the 100th time after i watch a Video from you
everytime
When I said I would find my son no matter what when I found my son he was already dead
What now?
I've come across all of the random encounters in this video except the vault 81 encounters. I didn't know those existed. Good to know there's still somethings in this game I haven't found yet
It’s crazy how people still getting content outta this game
Moisty AllDeku look ay Skyrim
I encountered Absalom really early in my current playthrough. Pretty good way to get combat armour and a good weapon early on