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I’ve played all 5 Fallout 3’s DLCs on my PS3 and encountered no bugs whatsoever. Especially on the notorious to develop for PS3. Maybe you have a faulty computer running off of your Steam account.
Quick PSA on The Pitt: if you try to eat the baby but end up confused because it’s not an available option, that’s because it’s not in the base game. That option needs to be modded in, and has become victim to the Mandela effect because memes
Another flaw about Mothership Zeta is that once you complete the DLC, the vast majority of the ship becomes inaccessible, so if you decide to stash any weapons or supplies you lose them forever if you don't go back for them (something I learned the hard way 🙃)
@@Karlos1234ify I LOVE we live in an Age with videos like this being spam-spawned. Sci Man Dan, Joe Scott, Professor Dave, they all make Learning Fun, which i think Oversimplified started as a Trend but im not sure. But i do hate how prevelant Science-Denial still is... and how much it right now kicks-into-gears to... target LGBT and Trans. Cause it does, if you didnt knew.
Here's a thing, in Anchorage, you see a soldier named McKinney who briefly dies after you meet him, and Mckinney is mentioned in fallout 4 as a soldier whose family gifted a tri-fold flag in his name to Jamaica Plain, a location in Fallout 4.
They are many people with that name though... And let's not forget the Operation ain't really a valuable historical source of information Still though some people believe it's not only accurate but you also are the SS from FO4 but that's probably not possible for a lot of reasons.. Hard to tell
Go a bit further and it is theorized the whole simulation is based on Nate himself. He and his family were secured a spot in Vault 111 because of his exemplary work in the military. It’s also known he was involved in the Resource Wars and even deployed on Anchorage in the 108th infantry regiment 2nd battalion. Elliot was in this same regiment although I believe a different battalion, although it cannot be said for certain they ever met. Still, pretty neat!
I’ve heard that in mothership zeta there’s an audio log of a linguist that’s being interviewed and she almost cracks the Zetan’s language, which prompts the Zetans to become hostile to her, which I think is insanely interesting
If they ever revisit the Zetans, I'd love to see them play with this concept again. Have a group of humans that actually understand what they're saying.
Fun fact. You can literally put the DLC files into a mod manager like vortex and it'll work. I'm not saying you *should* use this knowledge to *legally acquire* the DLC. But there is certainly a possibility you can.
The mothership zeta DLC actually ruined my playthrough (well, the crashes every 20 minutes did more harm than it, but still) since the guns you got from the spaceship were so OP the rest of the game became trivially easy.
My Fallou-pian tubes quivered when I saw you uploaded another Fallout related video. Looking back at the Fallout 3 DLC I can see now that it was definitely subpar in story and just general depth. But I was riding such a high from the regular game itself I remember being perfectly content, and then taking the Alien laser pistol out onto the wasteland to cause havoc.
So, The Operation Anchorage tent "glitch" is actually not one. The tent is shielded by a early photonic ressonance barrier. The same used by the Enclave.
If he opened his brain away from bias he'd realize it. He'd also have noticed all the charm such as the soldiers getting their photos taken being the same as the giant bloody statue in DC river crossing. Or how it's a call of duty parody
@@AceTaxiaGaming ok... So the fact that those soldiers taking that picture ACTUALLY EXISTED and ACTUALLY DID THAT creates a big problem. Like, this means this program is capable of seeing the future, with incredible precision. Because this program is for training, before the actual fight ever happened, and not to describe history. The statue being based on that photo, as depicted by this virtual training program, is completely absurd. And it goes against the idea that "look how bad the Americans were at describing the Chinese and the moronic over the top patriotism of the war times", because this program predicted such a small detail PERFECTLY. This Easter egg basically say that the xenophobic and over the top patriotic view was dead on right. The game treats the training simulation as if it's historically true. And that's not great for the tone of the simulation AT ALL.
You forgot to mention the main reason to do the operation Anchorage DLC was because through a very easy glitch you could keep all of your weapons from inside the VR simulation and bring them into the "real world". You could get an infinite ammo gauss rifle this way if I remember correctly.
Doesn’t that Anchorage dlc show how different the American generals views were from reality? They created the sim and had creative control over it so of course the Chinese general attacks you with a sword instead of a gun and kills himself. That’s some story
Yep, you hit the nail on the head. It was definitely meant to be satirical and portrays the Chinese general as if he is operating on some kind of ancient Japanese bushido code because the Americans didn't know the difference. While the DLC gameplay itself may still not be that interesting, it does fit the Fallout vibe of evoking the 50s zeitgeist
Army didn't care about project, so developers had to make shit up to push development forward, while general assigned as historical advisor only cared if game/sim makes him look cool enough. There's rant about it made by frustrated developer left on one of terminals.
So here's some fun things I learned over the Pitt and Anchorage, in the Pitt, right when you check with the dude at the gate to the Pitt, you can basically drop all your items a little far from the dude and get searched, to then have nothing taken and then pick all your items up with no reprecussions, and with Anchorage, you can go to a ammo dispenser, drop your selected ammo, refill the ammo, and pick your dropped ammo up. There's a cap to it, but it's really high
There was also a glitch where you dragged a body into the sim pod, and as the you finished the dlc, spammed the loot button on the body to keep all of your gear from the simulation (which was basically unbreakable)
The "Mothership Zeta Crew" mod for Fallout 3 was amazing though. It basically made the UFO from the Zeta DLC your homebase where you could recruit crewmembers and go on a story based mission
Something real quick about the ending of the main game, you could ask any of the companion characters (except Dogmeat) to go in the chamber and they tell you off for the idea, not just Fawkes. Charon and Sergeant RL-3 are either immune or at least highly resistant to radiation and still refuse, but they will go through with it if Broken Steel is installed.
I mean the decision to have your aim accuracy reliant upon BOTH your in-game skill levels AND your real-world aim was definitely a nightmare. If I line up exactly with my target and shoot it twenty times and don't hit it _once_ because of penalties or bad luck RNG, that's screwed. "But it's an RPG!" you shriek. Okay, then they shouldn't have included the aiming mechanics of a shooter, that's all I'm saying. The rest of the game is great, though.
In Anchorage, the outcasts turn on each other because the commanding officer lets you take some tech from the vault after unlocking it as a reward for your help. Some of the outcasts, being more western in doctrine, understandably hates this idea and turns. They didn't just start attacking each other for no reason.
So you’ve got a faction that split apart from the main group because of its charitable actions , and yet another faction within that splinter group that rewards wastelanders?
@@Trignial the brotherhood isn’t about what is “fair”, especially with the outcasts. They’re hoarders. Their sole mission is to keep advanced technologies out of the hands of people, yet they give you the best power armour in the region and everything around it?
@@bno6156 i remember before people were asking why you were allowed to take everything. There was a theory that the room with the loot was not everything. There could have been more rooms or maybe the room lead to another. The theory was they just let you take 1 because they could take everything else. It's jist a theory though.
I think I said this before somewhere else, but due to the fact that Fallout 4 brotherhood members such as Danse say things like "remember the Citadel!" in combat, I think blowing it up in broken steel actually IS cannon
To be fair assuming that the player never intervenes once they input the code into your dads project you die and the Brotherhood is left fighting the Enclave and likely lose.
Incorrect. The game establishes through terminal entries that Sarah Lyons survived and died in battle against super mutants a couple years after the events of the game, in the ending you're describing you have to kill her. I believe there's also a non-zero number of references to the Citadel still being their HQ in DC.
Fo vote. Even for small Things. Thats the bare, bare minimum to keep qanon and lgbt-haters; who objectively do right-now experience a Growth-Spurt; out of Office. At least do this much. Have Fun with Upisnotjump-like channels like Hbomberguy and Creaky Blinder, sure, yes, ok, Fun is Funny, but also go vote Left cause the Right are literally the Anti-LGBT-Party and the C-Theory-Party.
My Fallout 4 faction knowledge is surface-level at best, but doesn't the Fallout 4 Brotherhood subscribe to different ideals than the F3 Brotherhood did? like, they aren't exactly the civilian-saving heroic organization the F3 branch was written as Why would they care abt that other branch's HQ being blown up? I'd guess by "remembering the citadel" they'd mean smth like the F3 Elder turning away from the founding mission of the BoS as a traitor instead, right? Unless it's clear that that's not what they mean, I dropped F4 b4 reaching the Institute and just watched some videos on its plot
The Option to bomb the citadel is there because there's also the option to side with the Enclave at the purifier by throwing in a vile of FEV to kill literally everyone indiscriminately
Two points about Point Lookout you missed. There's a great Chinese spy side-quest, and also a book of unholy power that you have to destroy in the Dunwich building.
@@kamabokogonpanchiro9934 at least in that game, the reputation system reflects your actions and, if you kill everyone senselessly, there are implications on the greater world
The thing you missed about operation anchorage is that the quest rewards basically break the rest of the game. The power armor is pretty OP but the stealth armor is flipping insaneo style. It has voice lines that warn you when you aren't properly hidden. If you do OA before the rest of the DLC and story, you can basically cheese the rest of the game.
The New Vegas stealth armor from Old World blues is the one that has voice lines. The fallout 3 stealth armor does have a hat glitch though, where you can wear like an infinite number of hats, but you have to put the apparel on in a certain order or something. I remember wearing Lincoln's top hat and the ghoul mask and some other things. That glitch can also make your head invisible. The power armor that OA gives you is the simulation version, because a developer made an oopsie poopsie. There are mods to fix that, and it's a little less powerful when it breaks like normal Power Armor
@@brad7504wait what stealth armour are you supposed to get from operation Anchorage? Because you get t51b power armour, and Chinese stealth armour. The Chinese stealth armour is identical to the simulation, because it was scavenged from the war with the Chinese LOL.
@@Mygg_Jeager It's not the stealth armor that's broken, it's the power armor that is. Due to a dev oversight, you're given the Winterized T-51 armor that is used in the simulation... which has a durability so absurdly high that its not likely to break even after 100 hours of gameplay without any repairs.
I loved doing the infinite ammo glitch in the simulation, and then doing the glitch to take all of the gear with you from the simulation into the actual game world...fucking stacked
WRONG! The moral decision is that the raiders are trying to rebuild the steel industry for Pittsburgh, at the cost of using slaves now for no slaves later. Ashur (the raider boss, ex brotherhood of steel) wants to give real jobs back to the people. And they're also more equipped to cure the troglodyte disease that plagues the state. So the moral dilemma is potentially rebuilding society in an area almost completely uninhabitable or freeing the people suffering for it. Tbh bro oversimplified this one the worst in the video. The lore behind it and why Ashur is even there is phenomenal.
@@Gloomrotten Raiders. The ones who enslaved people. The ones who beat you unconscious at the very start of the dlc, thinking you are a slave of theirs. I'm sure their leader is morally sensible and cares. Mhm. Tough choice.
@@Blarglesnarfe Listen, you gotta admit there's more to it than "RaIdErs EviL" lmao. The place is a potential beacon for humanity to regain some normality. Steel is invaluable. And yeah, they do beat you. The raiders themselves are scum but ofc Ashur is gonna give these guys some leeway. They're drug addicted, murdering psychopaths who live in The Pitt which is lore wise one of the worst places in post war USA, even after the Scourge which made is BETTER. The fact that he got them rounded up into a solid slave driving force at all is a miracle. It's really just a matter of looking at the long run. Should we do bad now for a for sure good future or should we all suffer and hope that people will help each other willingly? And tbh the work is apparently hell, so no one will willingly do it or at least not enough to make it a viable option anytime soon without forced labor. And finally, I'd like to point out it's implied the freed slaves will turn raider later anyways. The Pitt is hard and forces people to do bad shit to survive. For the record I sided with Werner when I played but it's a very well nuanced DLC if you have the brainpower to think about the consequences of both sides.
@@quali-vd3udno you think Werner can do any better? You’re washing away all the progress the workers suffering had made, in order to pass that suffering down to the raiders. You’re acting like these people have any ability to cure the strogification or fix the ruins. They cannot.
The first empty dock/swamp village in lookout point is one of the creepiest silent hill-esque moments I've ever had in a fallout game. Just... desolation. It was brilliant.
9:56 Blowing up the citadel is still one of my top funniest moments in solo gaming of all time. I was on an evil play through and didn't want to help the Brotherhood and getting the option for the ultimate betrayal was just perfect. How I laughed so hard.
I really like F3 but I admit that was poor writing. Why in the world your character should betray the BOS if it's the only major faction you can join??? And HOW in the world they know with 100% certainty that it was you? It should be contextualized much better. Example: they could add some character that convince you to rebuild a better Enclave or add a BOS outcast (they were present but under utilized in base game) that wants to end the Lyons empire and change the DC BOS' ethos.
@@TiomesTheOne you can join other factions through just not important ones You blow it up because you can and it’s funny They know it’s you because you’re the last one capable of doing because the one land crawler should already be destroyed and the communications was fine earlier literally you are the only definite option
@@maniac7302 nah, i don't buy the "because it's funny" choice in Fallout. The world is gritty and the humor is dark not screwball humor. Perhaps in Borderlands. Perhaps. Wow, minor factions that will never consider you after their little quest. And your joining them does not affects the world nor the ending. Wow. I kinda get it but it's still ridiculous. They suddenly start shooting, without evidence or a formal trial, the best hero BOS ever had, the n.1 BOS Paladin, which constantly sacrifies his life (like into the Purifier...), risks everything he has for the cause and saved pretty much the entire Wasteland. It felt rushed.
Point Lookout was so broken when it came to enemy health. Bullet sponges without end and they scaled with your powerlevel, so no way you could overpower them
@@MediumRareOpinions technically it is all of the point lookout weapons which have that -35 health per shot. If I had to guess, it's probably an oversight that the effect applies to every pellet. An easy fix is to open up the geck and remove that effect from the weapon. Much more enjoyable experience.
Never forget that fossil fuel companies started just about every personal responsibility trend for offsetting carbon so that they could take no responsibility.
@@Decibel_DJing Why stop there? Just stop breathing too. (sarcasm) Removing yourself from society is a terrible strategy for changing that society. Drive your car, go on vacation, use the plastic straw,..... and vote for corporate regulation.
11:15 is extra funny in power armor. You can hear the baddies' batons harmlessly bounce off your steel suit. Then I guess your character locked their knees for too long because they suddenly pass out.
There's some fun things that can happen in Operation Anchorage's final boss area! 1) General Jingwei can just get stuck and never initiate dialogue, leaving you frozen until you reload a save. 2) The American soldiers are not allied to you, they're neutral. This is so the player has to defeat Jingwei their self. This also has the side effect of making any damage dealt to them turning them hostile immediately. So you can have the boss, a Chinese General, assisted by American soldiers in T-51b power armor.
I swear on my first playthrough I had that first glitch you mentioned happen, and my only other save was literally hours from where I was. Like literally at the beginning. pretty sure I’ve never even bothered to beat it since then
@@STOPSYPHER Yea it's a pain if it happens. Auto saves might put you right outside the door tho. And really it's not worth beating. It has some nice loot but that's it.
The "carbon footprint" is a thing started by oil companies to make consumers feel bad about themselves rather than blaming the way industry behaves. Reducing your own carbon footprint, while not unimportant, distracts from the real problem in my opinion.
It's a gray area, of course reducing personal carbon footprint all around the world does have a positive effect, but the major way it should be tackled is through policy and change on an industrial level. Furthermore offsetting your carbon footprint does not actually reduce it, questions arise around what other carbon reducing activities would occur on the land the trees are planted. If a tree would naturally already sprout there, your offset would be worthless, as it would have happened anyway. Taking this into consideration I wouldn't advice anyone to go for carbon footprint offset, instead look at reducing your direct footprint by being aware of what you buy and where it comes from and try to get involved in local sustainability iniatives and politics!
@@MODElAIRPLANE100 its less a grey area and more throwing a bottle of water on a burning skyscraper. Sure, you're """" h e l p i n g """" but your help is essentialy negligible compared to the fleet of trucks spraying the skyscraper with napalm and saying "we promise to turn this into water within the next 50 years"
A lot of ways for individual people to be "environmentally friendly" is BS designed to make people feel good, too. For instance, almost no plastic recycling is actually recycled, yet it's constantly mentioned to give the appearance that plastic isn't that bad. It would be much better to simply reduce plastic production as much as possible, but plastic recycling allows manufacturers to pretend that it's YOUR fault for not recycling.
Yeah, cause my car using 10 gallons of diesel every 400 miles is really the cause and not the 100,000 gallons the cargo ships use across the Pacific every day. Nuclear cargo ships should have been accepted in the 60s, but nooooo.
Completing Anchorage allows you to use Power Armour early. Without it, you can't use Power Armour until right near the end of the base game. It does however make the "shoot 'em in the head" quest go a bit wrong because the ghoul claims you cheated him even if you haven't done anything yet. Both quests give you power armour, but they are different and I guess the ghoul can't tell the one you have isn't the one he wanted you to get for him.
I actually like the linearity of Operation Anchorage. I don't think it's inappropriate for a sandbox game to have a separate DLC that is a linear shooter. It fits the story and is a change of pace.
@@AceTaxiaGaming you also need to take a shit in real life so why don’t you in the game? It’s a poorly written dlc which focuses on the weakest elements of the game. It’s honestly sad that people pretend it’s good.
The best thing about operation anchorage was running there full speed as soon as you started, shifting the corpse into the chair, spending half an hour spamming the ammo machines, and then praying you dropping the body in the chair correctly so you can dump all the ammo and unbreakable weapons and armour into it before they’re removed from your inventory. Good times
You know what really offsets the carbon footprint? Regulating the industries that pour tons of it into the atmosphere every second. Next to that my carbon footprint is microscopic.
Someone finally said it. Browbeating everyone into completely eliminating our carbon footprints wont make a fucking lick of difference if China and India don't start to change their ways.
I actually liked the Pitt, I found that it was really fun and a change of pace, specially with the pick the ingots up mini game, and the part when you turn off the floodlights was really fun. Broken Steel was good mostly because it improved on the late game monsters so much, but the quests were kinda awful. Point Lookout was just wonderful in every way, it had THE toughest enemies, a fun questline, the part where you are tripping balls and the game decides to absolutely roast you and fun mini quests like the Chinese spy one, and managed to actually maintain a nice horror/scary vibe
I just love that Fallout dlc where you take a boat to a fog-covered coastal town to look for someone's runaway daughter. You need to avoid the terrible mutants, and there's a cult you can join by taking a spirit journey through the swamp, man Far Harbor is cool
Operation Anchorage gives you power armour training too, by the way. Instead of progressing through the main story to find Dad and meeting the brotherhood; working with them so they eventually provide you the training; you just go to the first DLC and get it for no effort at all.
As a Pittsburgher the Pitt was such a massive let down. You got one bit coming out of the Fort Pitt tunnel and across the bridge, which was awesome. But then the rest of the DLC was basically a big interior.
When I played the pit, I didn't know where my stuff was located, so I played through it just with the scrap I found along the way. It was challenging, because you really have to manage the resources you get, which isn't much and it made it so much better.
Give some respect to this man for selling his kidney every single time he has to buy props for a video. In all seriousness, your one of my favorite content creators, keep it up!
One thing that bothered me about Mothership Zeta is when you go to the top section of the ship and then there's a floor window that shows the Earth. You would think you are at the bottom portion of the ship looking through the floor but no you're at the top. Another thing that bothered me was when you destroy the death ray and then you end up using said death ray against the 2nd mothership.
NV DLC:*Help save the soul of a innocent tribe and also the soul of a man who did great evil under Caesar* 3 DLC:”Help me take down this evil brain in a jar in the middle of a swampland and I’ll teach you some special moves.” “Okay I’m in.”
8:52 and 15:33 are possibly the best segments in a Fallout game review... ever. MASTERCLASS in reviewing the TRUE HORROR... er... REALITY of the Fallout franchise.
Fallout New Vegas allows you to murder thousands of legion and NCR and suddenly you can become buddy buddy as if no warcrime ever happened is as much of a left turn as citadel blowing up. It's peak fallout to allow us to do such a wild thing as betray them
Protip, fawkes is not the only companion who can do the purifier thing, charon and rl3, a ghoul in the underworld and a robot you can buy, can both also go in
its the best of all the games period. The dark creepy vibes were amazing paired with Fallout and i wish they would do more with it, maybe even take a fallout down to the southern states to get more of the creepy swamps and dense forests, fallout new orleans?
I did think Point Lookout was about the best thing about Fallout 3. I also kinda think Old World Blues was better than New Vegas, but I think that might be a little more controversial.
@@SokkyBoi222 I found Old World Blues to be more memorable, more surreal, and generally funnier. Thats not to say New Vegas doesnt have its wackier moments, but with a sizable chunk of its core stories revolving round Caesar vs the NCR a good deal of the game is quite serious and dark compared to the largely darkly humorous OWB. Im not opposed to that kind of severity, but I dont think the always a little janky engine and aesthetic conveys it too well vs the B-movie style of OWB. I.e. Even though I understood New Vegas was posing some interesting quandaries, I never really felt the horrors of Caesars legion, etc. but I did laugh and have a lot of fun with the think tanks and quests of OWB. (This can even make the rarer more serious moments hit harder when they do come around.) In short, It felt like OWB succeeded at what it was trying to more than New Vegas succeeded at what it was trying to do. Well, for me at least.
@@xtieburn A good, LOUD shoutout to DOCTOR MOBIUS and our favourite world-ending toaster. OWB was great, and having all the DLCs fit together to slowly build up to Lonesome Road was a genius move.
In my opinion, Bethesda was trying to leach off of the monumental success of ActiVision and Infinity Ward’s Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare with Operation Anchorage. It’s blatantly obvious with the stations to fully refill your health and ammo during the opening after entering the VR station. That’s why it’s my least favorite of the 5 DLCs.
I loved the DLC's. The Operation Anchorage one; has a quest, that grants The power armour use: skill/ perk for free, to even low-level characters, and grants a Power Armour, that never needs to be repaired. This is probably what makes Fall Out 3, my all-time favourite game. I waited for all the DLC to be out before playing. As a freshly minted Vault exitee, I legged it to the quest marker. Made it at about level 5. 100 hours followed of just running end to end of the map. finding every location, quick travel point, killing everything bad and looting everything I came across, whilst doing all side quests, I stumbled across, before sinking about 67 hrs in the campaign.
UA-cam is being an absolute prick recently. Great content creators being treated like shit and absolute scumbags being allowed to post with no issue. Can't wait to see your review on this fallout 3 (the fallout 3 dlc can be both dogshit and really incredible)
considering UA-cam deleted the last two comments I replied to this with, imma have to agree. Can’t even try and spread information about content you can find on the platform without getting censored for mentioning it 😂. Meanwhile the videos themselves I mentioned have millions of views
UA-cam, censoring innocent creators for sexual content and meanwhile there’s gems like “what’s up my butt challenge: gay twink edition” (2.3 MILLION views by the way) along with a full series to go along with it, and another video on the channel called “how to clean your f o r e s k i n: uncensored” and it is. There’s a channel called “controlweapon mind” where a Korean woman is documenting her mental spiral every single day and showcasing her flesh rotting off her body. There’s a Russian channel where there’s a video of the dude using a syringe and his fingernails to gouge chunks out of his eyeball to “get the cameras out”. Love UA-cam. I could list other things but my previous comments mentioning got deleted because there’s no way to describe them and warn about them without being graphic.
That feral reaver wigging out in the metro tunnel in Broken Steel must be a common glitch. Same thing happened to me, scared the bejesus outta me on my first playthrough.
6:30 Totally paused to see if that was one of the recorder things from Home Alone 2 every kid had back when that movie came out... Now I am wondering where mine went
Why thank you! I was waiting for something good to watch and I now finally have a new video you’ve made I can binge!!! I cannot stress enough how much I enjoy your content.
The Pitt is my favorite fallout dlc ever. Getting set back to zero after everything you’ve been through is the best and collecting steel is really great, it feels so rewarding and it almost makes up for the bad parts. Side with Asher. Free the slaves.
I lowered the transparency on my brother's HUD as a joke when he first started the Zeta DLC, but I forgot I did so and accidentally left him to wander through the DLC without the ability to identify any containers whatsoever as well as getting his loot back. It was funny but sad all the same
Actually being able to eat the baby with the cannibal perk is apparently a common misconception. it's apparently a mod you can get that does that. and it became like an ingrained memory. I actually played through on ps3 with the cannibal perk to test it, but it did not give me the option to eat the baby
I was about to comment that lol. The first time I played The Pitt, I had modded the game beyond recognition. Also had the cannibal perk. Years later I reinstalled the game and was confused that I couldn't eat the baby lol.
2:15 Well not exactly, the last Oil reserve was found in the Oil Rig from Fallout 2, when the USA took it China was mad because Alaska still had oil while they were in an oil crisis, the invation of Alaska was made so the USA would give the Oil Rig to China but this back fire and started the war
you sort of remind me of Spoony (in his golden years) in a good way. Every topic you touch becomes a great video with excellent comedy that i can watch over and over again without it ever getting old. You have a lot of talent, and i am thankful that you share that with us.
The funny thing about the battle of Anchorage is that even if the nukes DIDNT drop it wouldn't matter so much oil had been used up by that point america would collapse within 2-5 years after the war and they weren't really even near alternative sources of energy either so they'd be fucked too
I just might fire the game and it's dlc back up again. Fallout 3 holds a special place in my heart. It helps if you just think of the dlc as a path to get items...cause that's kinda what it is. Anchorage is just to get the best power armor, the others give u new weapons ect. Ur def right though, they could have tried to put a better story in and have a great series of dlc
Almost like DLC isn't meant to be story expansions, but self contained side stories. Let's ask NV how trying to shove main story content into their DLCs worked.
@@MrLolMachine11 the only dlc that i know that actually affected the main story (apart from dialogue choices you get is lonesome road, but other than that if you played all the dlc's in order, and keep in mind the information you learn (like from the bos about the elder guy whos in dead money) its still kinda weird cus you had to travel through the dlcs and yet the only consequence is a few more items to your inventory, and a single dialogue choice, and for lonesome wanderer, new locations, and thats basically it. It didnt work out well since it shouldve worked the other way around, where the main story affected the dlc (by like some info you get from people) but the dlc at least affecting the story, or at least the faction or character related to the dlc and main story in some way other than just being acknowledged, but since obsidian kinda wasted some time of the months that bethesda gave them and the months im pretty sure obsidian accepted, it was rushed, but at least i finished dead money, got the gold bars and went straight to the gun runners so i could buy an amr at level 12
You and your content is always top notch. I come running every time you update. I genuinely value your opinions and enjoy your humor. Thank you for everything you do!
Bloody Brilliant.... Definitely loved reliving good old Fallout 3 (DLC) & very hyped for next week's drop, where we can relive the meat and grave of the game. Keep up the good stuff sir..... 👍🏻👍🏻🍻🍻
Great video! However the myth of individual consumer carbon footprints is hugely harmful and a downright lie at worst. Please review your business association choices, as wren is not a reputable service, or a replacement for real climate change legislation.
Don't be ridiculous, the level of education in regards to responsibility around the environment is desperately low, even in today's youth. If you've ever seen the average household waste stream, you would understand. We're never going to get to a place where we can shovel a ton of random waste into some magical machine and have it solve all our problems with no negative externalities. Improving the level of understanding and participation in society is crucial, as we can't go back to the way things were 20, 30 or 50 years ago, let alone keep doing what we're doing. Legislation solves an important problem, but unless people get personally involved, government can only go so far. They're two edges on the sword.
@@superchroma "improving awareness" isn't the same as shovelling money onto a money fire, like wren. F*cking LOOK UP individual carbon footprints, it's a blame shifting measure. Yes the individual has a part to play, of bloody course they do. But it starts at the top. "Two edges on the sword" huh? So, rusting and denting the already miniscule "edge" in comparison that individuals are responsible for is the answer? Pouring money into measures that only alleviate the shame of individuals, when the shame they feel is a documented and known falsehood, foisted upon them by big oil? I in no way want us to go backward here, the implication that I do is downright offensive. You mistake my contempt for scammers who play on the lie shoved down the throats of the proletariat, for the contempt fools hold for general climate change awareness. Get a grip. I at no point asked for magical thinking, your smearing of feces on my words does not change my words. Only dirties them with your ignorance.
@@leaffinite2001 yes, but focussing on that 20% *first* is insane. The reduction on that 80% would directly bring DOWN the amount from average people. The longer we spend focussed on the individual here, the more money we throw at "offsetting" the individual, the longer that """80%""" goes unchecked. Additionally ua-cam.com/video/ipVxxxqwBQw/v-deo.html This video will help you.
@@twisted202 stop saying first. Its moronic to pretend we cant do two things at once in a world with billions of ppl in it. Theres NOTHING stopping you from both improving your individual impact and advocating/voting for larger systemic or corporate improvements. Unless youre too poor, or your condition disallows it, which you havent established for you or I and is certainly not true of all people.
Remember when the Pitt was supposed to come to fallout 76 last year, yet it was delayed/replaced with a lackluster event about aliens? It's almost like they thought "ah crap, the fallout 3 fans won't be happy about this delay, let's add another dlc from that game instead, only we'll put no effort in!!" Oh wait hang on, nobody cares about 76.
@@TheDapperDragon I have no idea who that is, I'm just speaking from experience since Beth have done this before with wastelanders, plus after playing through all 'main' quests the game has to offer, events are just pointless to me.
Pitt wasn't supposed to be last year, the Aliens were the ones delayed and replaced with the mothman event, the Pitt was on the season schedule for this year and its in testing servers now lol
Since the consensus here seems to be that Point Lookout is the best Fallout 3 DLC, I wanna point out that modders have fully recreated that whole DLC for Fallout 4. So you can travel to the Point Lookout worldspace with your Sole Survivor character, do the whole questline, it's pretty awesome.
I mean, realistically, the Zeta dlc is realistic, you come up with interesting witty thoughts WHEN YOU'RE ABDUCTED OUT OF THE BLUE AND TORTURED. seems really logical to me...
Id willingly sacrifice realism if it ment the experience goes from a lame corridor with samey enemies to something with actual weight dead money has a similiar situation but the way its written it means that you can actually have character and story
It is also uninteresting, which is the point. Your daily life is more realistic than any video game that have been made so far, but it’s sure as shit isn’t fun nor interesting enough to be made into a game.
But you dont need to "record" those interactions. Why would aliens even keep crap like that lying around, it isnt exactly useful data. Theres nothing wrong with allowing the captives to "acclimate" to their surroundings for a few weeks before you "record them." Which would subsequently make your interactions with the survivors more interesting as well. Humans are amazingly resilient, given time they can adapt to almost anything. I will take a small loss of realism for an actual story
My favorite part about Mothership ZETA was a fanmade mod that allowed you to use that spaceship to build a new faction basically from nothing. You went around building outposts, recruiting members and stuff. Of course I spend hours just standing at the spaceship's helm with that Enclave officer's "arms behind back" pose.
This is one of my favorite channels of all time, and to see a new upload in my notifications sincerely improves my day. Respectfully, some constructive criticism: this upload in particular seems to be struggling with volume normalization. Different segments have significantly different volumes. I'll turn it up to better hear the dialogue and your voiceover, and then the next scene has much louder yelling. It can be especially difficult for people it auditory comprehension issues where it feels like one already has to turn it up to try to catch everything being said without subtitles. 12:44 is a good example. I know it's sort of done for effect here.
I only really played 'Operation Anchorage' and 'The Pitt' so I could get the Chinese stealth suit and Infiltrator rifle respectively. The best sneaky sniper gear in the game.
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Thanks for watching everyone!! See you next week with the Fallout 3 video, it's a proper change from the original :D
hey my man have you ever heard of the steam game gris? its a small short experiance but beautiful.
What day is it?
I’ve played all 5 Fallout 3’s DLCs on my PS3 and encountered no bugs whatsoever. Especially on the notorious to develop for PS3. Maybe you have a faulty computer running off of your Steam account.
I love the breath of the wild poster
Isn't carbon offsetting a scam?
Quick PSA on The Pitt: if you try to eat the baby but end up confused because it’s not an available option, that’s because it’s not in the base game. That option needs to be modded in, and has become victim to the Mandela effect because memes
Damn, here I was hoping that bethesda had the balls to do what "I have no mouth and I must scream" couldn't do.
Uhh no you just have be very accepted by the vampires of meseretti station.
@@rob98000what?
@@gerpil1530 in the game based on the story "I have no mouth and I must scream" one of the characters ate a baby in cut content.
@@rob98000 I can see why they cut that
Another flaw about Mothership Zeta is that once you complete the DLC, the vast majority of the ship becomes inaccessible, so if you decide to stash any weapons or supplies you lose them forever if you don't go back for them (something I learned the hard way 🙃)
That pissed me off so much.
*if you dont stash them in a specific area, on my save on ps3 i often went back to the ships bridge to use the chests for storage there
Here here...I remember I wanted to go back after wards to get one of those alien guns that lobs plasma at an arc
@@Karlos1234ify I LOVE we live in an Age with videos like this being spam-spawned. Sci Man Dan, Joe Scott, Professor Dave, they all make Learning Fun, which i think Oversimplified started as a Trend but im not sure. But i do hate how prevelant Science-Denial still is... and how much it right now kicks-into-gears to... target LGBT and Trans. Cause it does, if you didnt knew.
@@slevinchannel7589 What? 😐
Here's a thing, in Anchorage, you see a soldier named McKinney who briefly dies after you meet him, and Mckinney is mentioned in fallout 4 as a soldier whose family gifted a tri-fold flag in his name to Jamaica Plain, a location in Fallout 4.
They are many people with that name though... And let's not forget the Operation ain't really a valuable historical source of information
Still though some people believe it's not only accurate but you also are the SS from FO4 but that's probably not possible for a lot of reasons..
Hard to tell
And that makes it all worth it
Go a bit further and it is theorized the whole simulation is based on Nate himself.
He and his family were secured a spot in Vault 111 because of his exemplary work in the military. It’s also known he was involved in the Resource Wars and even deployed on Anchorage in the 108th infantry regiment 2nd battalion. Elliot was in this same regiment although I believe a different battalion, although it cannot be said for certain they ever met. Still, pretty neat!
He only briefly died, he was fine after 😂
Bethesda Moment
I’ve heard that in mothership zeta there’s an audio log of a linguist that’s being interviewed and she almost cracks the Zetan’s language, which prompts the Zetans to become hostile to her, which I think is insanely interesting
Zetan sounds like angry Chinese.
There were a lot of alien logs and I was too lazy to listen to all of them but the one you’re talking about I’ve heard and I think it’s my favorite
@oachkatzlschwoaph so just Chinese?
@@hoofarted lol
If they ever revisit the Zetans, I'd love to see them play with this concept again. Have a group of humans that actually understand what they're saying.
Fun fact.
You can literally put the DLC files into a mod manager like vortex and it'll work.
I'm not saying you *should* use this knowledge to *legally acquire* the DLC.
But there is certainly a possibility you can.
Thanks I won't totally illegally get some DLCs now :)
@@GuestGaming2421 Np mate ;), just remember to have an adblocker on.
@@GuestGaming2421
"It's only illegal if you get caught"
YAR HAR!
thats just how it works, mod files are the same as dlc files and in the same folder
The mothership zeta DLC actually ruined my playthrough (well, the crashes every 20 minutes did more harm than it, but still) since the guns you got from the spaceship were so OP the rest of the game became trivially easy.
Don’t fuck with aliens.
Just don't use them, man 🧐
@@Sotergarm it’s not that simple 😤
Hell, the very first DLC (Anchorage) did the same thing. The stealth suit combined with the sword made the ninja playthrough trivial.
@@guyincognito9938 plus the broken winterized power armor that has so much HP that it's almost impossible to break
My Fallou-pian tubes quivered when I saw you uploaded another Fallout related video.
Looking back at the Fallout 3 DLC I can see now that it was definitely subpar in story and just general depth. But I was riding such a high from the regular game itself I remember being perfectly content, and then taking the Alien laser pistol out onto the wasteland to cause havoc.
I mean, even today i personally still think Point Lookout was amazing and wish bethesda would just go all in on a dark/creepy fallout
No yeah youre totally right that completely fixes the COD campaign DLC
@@keighne7650 Come on dude you know that's not true you're just a COD hater
UpisnotJump is so similar to Hbomerguy they even
collabed Once.
WHAT DOES THAT TELL YOU?!?!
Peak DLC. The amount of content in these compared to current games is nuts. It was a good price on release too
So, The Operation Anchorage tent "glitch" is actually not one. The tent is shielded by a early photonic ressonance barrier. The same used by the Enclave.
Or perhaps it's a simulation glitch. Many simulations glitch when not properly upkept in a nuclear wasteland..
Nature just over powers everything.
If he opened his brain away from bias he'd realize it. He'd also have noticed all the charm such as the soldiers getting their photos taken being the same as the giant bloody statue in DC river crossing. Or how it's a call of duty parody
🤓
@@AceTaxiaGaming ok... So the fact that those soldiers taking that picture ACTUALLY EXISTED and ACTUALLY DID THAT creates a big problem. Like, this means this program is capable of seeing the future, with incredible precision. Because this program is for training, before the actual fight ever happened, and not to describe history.
The statue being based on that photo, as depicted by this virtual training program, is completely absurd. And it goes against the idea that "look how bad the Americans were at describing the Chinese and the moronic over the top patriotism of the war times", because this program predicted such a small detail PERFECTLY. This Easter egg basically say that the xenophobic and over the top patriotic view was dead on right.
The game treats the training simulation as if it's historically true. And that's not great for the tone of the simulation AT ALL.
@@AceTaxiaGaming bro, he did notice it. Did you listen to what he said at all?
You forgot to mention the main reason to do the operation Anchorage DLC was because through a very easy glitch you could keep all of your weapons from inside the VR simulation and bring them into the "real world". You could get an infinite ammo gauss rifle this way if I remember correctly.
Throwing the Gary corpse in the pod and spamming A just before you return to the Capital Wasteland. None of the gear would ever degrade either.
Still doesn’t stop it being poor dlc.
Yep. Don't care about the power armor, just want to be swagged out in that masked Combat Armor
12:46 fun fact: that option is from a mod, and IS NOT IN THE BASE GAME.
Mothership Zeta coming after Point Lookout is the biggest content quality Whiplash gaming has ever experienced
Wait it came after lookout? I thought lookout was the final dlc of 3 because it had so much more to it
For me that would be mass effect 2 to mass effect 3 or fable 2 to fable 3
@@redmoon383 Zeta was the last
@@Josep_Hernandez_Lujan damn... why the hell can it be finished as a level 2 character then? What the heck bethesda, balance much?
@@redmoon383 Idk Ig its because they wanted the DLCs to be harder the higher level you were?
Doesn’t that Anchorage dlc show how different the American generals views were from reality? They created the sim and had creative control over it so of course the Chinese general attacks you with a sword instead of a gun and kills himself. That’s some story
Communism is a temporary setback on the road to freedom
Yep, you hit the nail on the head. It was definitely meant to be satirical and portrays the Chinese general as if he is operating on some kind of ancient Japanese bushido code because the Americans didn't know the difference. While the DLC gameplay itself may still not be that interesting, it does fit the Fallout vibe of evoking the 50s zeitgeist
@@plasticmodels if it works for Kirk it should work for us
Exactly. People can't understand its a SIMULATION. Not ment to recreate a historical event. But to be a tool for American propaganda
Army didn't care about project, so developers had to make shit up to push development forward, while general assigned as historical advisor only cared if game/sim makes him look cool enough. There's rant about it made by frustrated developer left on one of terminals.
So here's some fun things I learned over the Pitt and Anchorage, in the Pitt, right when you check with the dude at the gate to the Pitt, you can basically drop all your items a little far from the dude and get searched, to then have nothing taken and then pick all your items up with no reprecussions, and with Anchorage, you can go to a ammo dispenser, drop your selected ammo, refill the ammo, and pick your dropped ammo up. There's a cap to it, but it's really high
There was also a glitch where you dragged a body into the sim pod, and as the you finished the dlc, spammed the loot button on the body to keep all of your gear from the simulation (which was basically unbreakable)
@@Pandabarrel when u say “was” does that mean that it is no more?
@@DonRoyalX no it's still there unless the new patch fixed it.
Also, just do Anchorage right away, then you'll have the best PA by lvl 5
@@ZeSgtSchultz don't even need power armor training to use it.
The "Mothership Zeta Crew" mod for Fallout 3 was amazing though. It basically made the UFO from the Zeta DLC your homebase where you could recruit crewmembers and go on a story based mission
I LOVE we live in an Age with videos like this being spam-spawned.
Joe Scott, Professor Dave, Some More News, they all make Learning Fun
Sadly the mod corrupted ny game
When you go to Rivet city with the ship the game just starts crashing on saving
Something real quick about the ending of the main game, you could ask any of the companion characters (except Dogmeat) to go in the chamber and they tell you off for the idea, not just Fawkes. Charon and Sergeant RL-3 are either immune or at least highly resistant to radiation and still refuse, but they will go through with it if Broken Steel is installed.
Hoping for "Fallout New Vegas" is not a nightmare next.
The amount of cope in this comment section is amazing.
Fallout 3 confirmed
I disagree, it's a horrific pile of wank without Mods.
@@renaigh That is heresy. Unless you're talking about boob mods, because then i agree.
@@renaigh nah I played it recently without any mods, and it worked just fine
I mean the decision to have your aim accuracy reliant upon BOTH your in-game skill levels AND your real-world aim was definitely a nightmare. If I line up exactly with my target and shoot it twenty times and don't hit it _once_ because of penalties or bad luck RNG, that's screwed. "But it's an RPG!" you shriek. Okay, then they shouldn't have included the aiming mechanics of a shooter, that's all I'm saying. The rest of the game is great, though.
In Anchorage, the outcasts turn on each other because the commanding officer lets you take some tech from the vault after unlocking it as a reward for your help. Some of the outcasts, being more western in doctrine, understandably hates this idea and turns. They didn't just start attacking each other for no reason.
But it is fun watching them fight. Reminds me of the... good old days [PTSD flashbacks]
So you’ve got a faction that split apart from the main group because of its charitable actions , and yet another faction within that splinter group that rewards wastelanders?
@@bno6156 they reward you because they thought it was only fair that the guy who got them all the gear they wanted should at least be rewarded for it.
@@Trignial the brotherhood isn’t about what is “fair”, especially with the outcasts. They’re hoarders. Their sole mission is to keep advanced technologies out of the hands of people, yet they give you the best power armour in the region and everything around it?
@@bno6156 i remember before people were asking why you were allowed to take everything. There was a theory that the room with the loot was not everything. There could have been more rooms or maybe the room lead to another. The theory was they just let you take 1 because they could take everything else. It's jist a theory though.
I think I said this before somewhere else, but due to the fact that Fallout 4 brotherhood members such as Danse say things like "remember the Citadel!" in combat, I think blowing it up in broken steel actually IS cannon
It isn't cause blowing up the Citadel kills every brotherhood member that appears in 4 or is referenced to have lived in 4.
To be fair assuming that the player never intervenes once they input the code into your dads project you die and the Brotherhood is left fighting the Enclave and likely lose.
Incorrect. The game establishes through terminal entries that Sarah Lyons survived and died in battle against super mutants a couple years after the events of the game, in the ending you're describing you have to kill her. I believe there's also a non-zero number of references to the Citadel still being their HQ in DC.
Fo vote. Even for small Things.
Thats the bare, bare minimum to keep qanon and lgbt-haters;
who objectively do right-now experience a Growth-Spurt; out of Office.
At least do this much.
Have Fun with Upisnotjump-like channels like Hbomberguy and Creaky Blinder,
sure, yes, ok, Fun is Funny, but also go vote Left cause the Right
are literally the Anti-LGBT-Party and the C-Theory-Party.
My Fallout 4 faction knowledge is surface-level at best, but doesn't the Fallout 4 Brotherhood subscribe to different ideals than the F3 Brotherhood did? like, they aren't exactly the civilian-saving heroic organization the F3 branch was written as
Why would they care abt that other branch's HQ being blown up?
I'd guess by "remembering the citadel" they'd mean smth like the F3 Elder turning away from the founding mission of the BoS as a traitor instead, right? Unless it's clear that that's not what they mean, I dropped F4 b4 reaching the Institute and just watched some videos on its plot
The Option to bomb the citadel is there because there's also the option to side with the Enclave at the purifier by throwing in a vile of FEV to kill literally everyone indiscriminately
Ironically that's not actually what the enclave wants
Two points about Point Lookout you missed. There's a great Chinese spy side-quest, and also a book of unholy power that you have to destroy in the Dunwich building.
Fallout games are the only game where I can literally kill every person I disagree with, and not face the reprocutions of my horrific actions
or kill everyone whos existence doesnt benefit you
You can in New Vegas
@@kamabokogonpanchiro9934 at least in that game, the reputation system reflects your actions and, if you kill everyone senselessly, there are implications on the greater world
repercussions
You can do this in The Outer Worlds as well.
The thing you missed about operation anchorage is that the quest rewards basically break the rest of the game. The power armor is pretty OP but the stealth armor is flipping insaneo style. It has voice lines that warn you when you aren't properly hidden. If you do OA before the rest of the DLC and story, you can basically cheese the rest of the game.
The New Vegas stealth armor from Old World blues is the one that has voice lines. The fallout 3 stealth armor does have a hat glitch though, where you can wear like an infinite number of hats, but you have to put the apparel on in a certain order or something. I remember wearing Lincoln's top hat and the ghoul mask and some other things. That glitch can also make your head invisible. The power armor that OA gives you is the simulation version, because a developer made an oopsie poopsie. There are mods to fix that, and it's a little less powerful when it breaks like normal Power Armor
@@brad7504wait what stealth armour are you supposed to get from operation Anchorage? Because you get t51b power armour, and Chinese stealth armour. The Chinese stealth armour is identical to the simulation, because it was scavenged from the war with the Chinese LOL.
@@Mygg_Jeager
It's not the stealth armor that's broken, it's the power armor that is. Due to a dev oversight, you're given the Winterized T-51 armor that is used in the simulation... which has a durability so absurdly high that its not likely to break even after 100 hours of gameplay without any repairs.
I loved doing the infinite ammo glitch in the simulation, and then doing the glitch to take all of the gear with you from the simulation into the actual game world...fucking stacked
@@Jason_Altea Oh. I think that was kinda on purpose lol.
Sally was so uncanny that I expected her to be an alien in disguise until the very end.
I love how the moral decision in the Pitt is:
-Emancipate and save dozens of slaves, as well as help cure a plague
AT THE COST OF
-grabbing a baby
WRONG! The moral decision is that the raiders are trying to rebuild the steel industry for Pittsburgh, at the cost of using slaves now for no slaves later. Ashur (the raider boss, ex brotherhood of steel) wants to give real jobs back to the people. And they're also more equipped to cure the troglodyte disease that plagues the state.
So the moral dilemma is potentially rebuilding society in an area almost completely uninhabitable or freeing the people suffering for it.
Tbh bro oversimplified this one the worst in the video. The lore behind it and why Ashur is even there is phenomenal.
@@Gloomrotten
Raiders. The ones who enslaved people. The ones who beat you unconscious at the very start of the dlc, thinking you are a slave of theirs.
I'm sure their leader is morally sensible and cares. Mhm. Tough choice.
@@Blarglesnarfe Listen, you gotta admit there's more to it than "RaIdErs EviL" lmao. The place is a potential beacon for humanity to regain some normality. Steel is invaluable.
And yeah, they do beat you. The raiders themselves are scum but ofc Ashur is gonna give these guys some leeway. They're drug addicted, murdering psychopaths who live in The Pitt which is lore wise one of the worst places in post war USA, even after the Scourge which made is BETTER. The fact that he got them rounded up into a solid slave driving force at all is a miracle.
It's really just a matter of looking at the long run. Should we do bad now for a for sure good future or should we all suffer and hope that people will help each other willingly? And tbh the work is apparently hell, so no one will willingly do it or at least not enough to make it a viable option anytime soon without forced labor.
And finally, I'd like to point out it's implied the freed slaves will turn raider later anyways. The Pitt is hard and forces people to do bad shit to survive. For the record I sided with Werner when I played but it's a very well nuanced DLC if you have the brainpower to think about the consequences of both sides.
@@Blarglesnarfe he's historically progressive you see ☝🤓 it's dialectical
@@quali-vd3udno you think Werner can do any better? You’re washing away all the progress the workers suffering had made, in order to pass that suffering down to the raiders. You’re acting like these people have any ability to cure the strogification or fix the ruins. They cannot.
The first empty dock/swamp village in lookout point is one of the creepiest silent hill-esque moments I've ever had in a fallout game. Just... desolation. It was brilliant.
9:56 Blowing up the citadel is still one of my top funniest moments in solo gaming of all time. I was on an evil play through and didn't want to help the Brotherhood and getting the option for the ultimate betrayal was just perfect. How I laughed so hard.
I really like F3 but I admit that was poor writing. Why in the world your character should betray the BOS if it's the only major faction you can join???
And HOW in the world they know with 100% certainty that it was you?
It should be contextualized much better.
Example: they could add some character that convince you to rebuild a better Enclave or add a BOS outcast (they were present but under utilized in base game) that wants to end the Lyons empire and change the DC BOS' ethos.
@@TiomesTheOne you can join other factions through just not important ones
You blow it up because you can and it’s funny
They know it’s you because you’re the last one capable of doing because the one land crawler should already be destroyed and the communications was fine earlier literally you are the only definite option
@@maniac7302 nah, i don't buy the "because it's funny" choice in Fallout.
The world is gritty and the humor is dark not screwball humor.
Perhaps in Borderlands. Perhaps.
Wow, minor factions that will never consider you after their little quest. And your joining them does not affects the world nor the ending. Wow.
I kinda get it but it's still ridiculous.
They suddenly start shooting, without evidence or a formal trial, the best hero BOS ever had, the n.1 BOS Paladin, which constantly sacrifies his life (like into the Purifier...), risks everything he has for the cause and saved pretty much the entire Wasteland.
It felt rushed.
This man keeps pumping out masterpieces at an insane rate it's unbelievable
Insane rate?
@@eloiseeilert7068 i was thinking the same thing
2 months is an insane rate?
Masterpieces are not a word I would have used.
Just about 4 months apart
Point Lookout was so broken when it came to enemy health. Bullet sponges without end and they scaled with your powerlevel, so no way you could overpower them
Don't forget *each* shotgun pellet projectile has bonus damage to the player applied to it, at close range you're going to receive *all* of them.
@@MediumRareOpinions Bonus damage that ignores armor, no less.
@@MediumRareOpinions technically it is all of the point lookout weapons which have that -35 health per shot. If I had to guess, it's probably an oversight that the effect applies to every pellet. An easy fix is to open up the geck and remove that effect from the weapon. Much more enjoyable experience.
@@brad7504 I can believe it was an oversight, things get missed like the mistake in the tag for the "in shining armor" perk.
Never forget that fossil fuel companies started just about every personal responsibility trend for offsetting carbon so that they could take no responsibility.
Thank you for giving me the perfect way to spread this news. You deserve free jerky for that.
Hear hear
If you really wanna stop "killing the earth" then go in the woods and start living off squirrels
@@Decibel_DJing Why stop there? Just stop breathing too. (sarcasm)
Removing yourself from society is a terrible strategy for changing that society.
Drive your car, go on vacation, use the plastic straw,..... and vote for corporate regulation.
Why should they take responsibility for 95% of the total carbon in the air caused by natural means?
11:15 is extra funny in power armor. You can hear the baddies' batons harmlessly bounce off your steel suit. Then I guess your character locked their knees for too long because they suddenly pass out.
There's some fun things that can happen in Operation Anchorage's final boss area!
1) General Jingwei can just get stuck and never initiate dialogue, leaving you frozen until you reload a save.
2) The American soldiers are not allied to you, they're neutral. This is so the player has to defeat Jingwei their self. This also has the side effect of making any damage dealt to them turning them hostile immediately. So you can have the boss, a Chinese General, assisted by American soldiers in T-51b power armor.
I swear on my first playthrough I had that first glitch you mentioned happen, and my only other save was literally hours from where I was. Like literally at the beginning. pretty sure I’ve never even bothered to beat it since then
@@STOPSYPHER Yea it's a pain if it happens. Auto saves might put you right outside the door tho.
And really it's not worth beating. It has some nice loot but that's it.
@@STOPSYPHER I guess it was a good thing that bad autosaves in older games taught me to manually save often
The American soldiers were always hostile to me, and it made it a pain trying to take the sword.
The "carbon footprint" is a thing started by oil companies to make consumers feel bad about themselves rather than blaming the way industry behaves. Reducing your own carbon footprint, while not unimportant, distracts from the real problem in my opinion.
It's a gray area, of course reducing personal carbon footprint all around the world does have a positive effect, but the major way it should be tackled is through policy and change on an industrial level.
Furthermore offsetting your carbon footprint does not actually reduce it, questions arise around what other carbon reducing activities would occur on the land the trees are planted. If a tree would naturally already sprout there, your offset would be worthless, as it would have happened anyway.
Taking this into consideration I wouldn't advice anyone to go for carbon footprint offset, instead look at reducing your direct footprint by being aware of what you buy and where it comes from and try to get involved in local sustainability iniatives and politics!
@@MODElAIRPLANE100 its less a grey area and more throwing a bottle of water on a burning skyscraper. Sure, you're """" h e l p i n g """" but your help is essentialy negligible compared to the fleet of trucks spraying the skyscraper with napalm and saying "we promise to turn this into water within the next 50 years"
A lot of ways for individual people to be "environmentally friendly" is BS designed to make people feel good, too. For instance, almost no plastic recycling is actually recycled, yet it's constantly mentioned to give the appearance that plastic isn't that bad.
It would be much better to simply reduce plastic production as much as possible, but plastic recycling allows manufacturers to pretend that it's YOUR fault for not recycling.
*ok*
Yeah, cause my car using 10 gallons of diesel every 400 miles is really the cause and not the 100,000 gallons the cargo ships use across the Pacific every day. Nuclear cargo ships should have been accepted in the 60s, but nooooo.
Completing Anchorage allows you to use Power Armour early. Without it, you can't use Power Armour until right near the end of the base game. It does however make the "shoot 'em in the head" quest go a bit wrong because the ghoul claims you cheated him even if you haven't done anything yet. Both quests give you power armour, but they are different and I guess the ghoul can't tell the one you have isn't the one he wanted you to get for him.
Right near the end? You mean at the start of act 3? The longest act. Because it is not skippable
@@AceTaxiaGaming tell that to speedrunners.
I actually like the linearity of Operation Anchorage. I don't think it's inappropriate for a sandbox game to have a separate DLC that is a linear shooter. It fits the story and is a change of pace.
It's a little joke about call of duty and is playful explicitly a training vr Sim, would they program a battle Sim to have side quests?
@@AceTaxiaGaming you also need to take a shit in real life so why don’t you in the game?
It’s a poorly written dlc which focuses on the weakest elements of the game.
It’s honestly sad that people pretend it’s good.
@@KD--sj8eo Realistically people have opinions, and changing them is pointless. Whether or not they are good or bad is subjective per person.
The best thing about operation anchorage was running there full speed as soon as you started, shifting the corpse into the chair, spending half an hour spamming the ammo machines, and then praying you dropping the body in the chair correctly so you can dump all the ammo and unbreakable weapons and armour into it before they’re removed from your inventory. Good times
You know what really offsets the carbon footprint? Regulating the industries that pour tons of it into the atmosphere every second. Next to that my carbon footprint is microscopic.
Someone finally said it. Browbeating everyone into completely eliminating our carbon footprints wont make a fucking lick of difference if China and India don't start to change their ways.
But that's to haaarrrdddd
Yes.
You know what does more? Abolishing the capitalist system of infinite growth and destruction.
but... but... our profitssssss 😢
It's genuinely a pleasure to see a callback to the Oil Spill apology gag. Genuinely made me laugh more than once!
I actually liked the Pitt, I found that it was really fun and a change of pace, specially with the pick the ingots up mini game, and the part when you turn off the floodlights was really fun. Broken Steel was good mostly because it improved on the late game monsters so much, but the quests were kinda awful. Point Lookout was just wonderful in every way, it had THE toughest enemies, a fun questline, the part where you are tripping balls and the game decides to absolutely roast you and fun mini quests like the Chinese spy one, and managed to actually maintain a nice horror/scary vibe
I just love that Fallout dlc where you take a boat to a fog-covered coastal town to look for someone's runaway daughter. You need to avoid the terrible mutants, and there's a cult you can join by taking a spirit journey through the swamp, man Far Harbor is cool
I used the ghoul mask in point lookout and it saved me from the swarms of ghouls by the abandoned military base.
Oh thank you, I was getting tired of forming my own opinion of things
Operation Anchorage gives you power armour training too, by the way. Instead of progressing through the main story to find Dad and meeting the brotherhood; working with them so they eventually provide you the training; you just go to the first DLC and get it for no effort at all.
Every. Single. Playthrough. This is always the way.
No effort?
Bruh, that dlc was a slog
It was a good slog, but it took a decent amount of time and had some pretty difficult fights in it too.
Just when I think that your tastes cannot become more refined you reveal that you enjoy Everything Everything, bravo sir 👏
Was looking for a comment recognizing this, impeccable taste
A really good band indeed
what is the song he is referencing here? I tried searching via lyrics on google but wasn't really successfull.
@@nerdi5 Zero Pharaoh by Everything Everything
as someone who lives in the actual area that point lookout was set in, i can confirm that the glowing mutants and mushroom trips are real
As a Pittsburgher the Pitt was such a massive let down. You got one bit coming out of the Fort Pitt tunnel and across the bridge, which was awesome. But then the rest of the DLC was basically a big interior.
"The Pitt is almost good." I just started laughing because of how fitting and perfect that description is.
When I played the pit, I didn't know where my stuff was located, so I played through it just with the scrap I found along the way. It was challenging, because you really have to manage the resources you get, which isn't much and it made it so much better.
Upisnotjump: I'm knbincible... Yeah on easy or medium for like 15 minutes till you're using a 32 pistol because ammo is Scarce
Give some respect to this man for selling his kidney every single time he has to buy props for a video.
In all seriousness, your one of my favorite content creators, keep it up!
You know its bad when he has a shed specifically dedicated to his props.
One thing that bothered me about Mothership Zeta is when you go to the top section of the ship and then there's a floor window that shows the Earth. You would think you are at the bottom portion of the ship looking through the floor but no you're at the top. Another thing that bothered me was when you destroy the death ray and then you end up using said death ray against the 2nd mothership.
Actually you can rescue members of the medics squad, retrieve the samurai's katana, and some side areas in the ship that have hidden audio logs
12:04 "better not be... eMaNcIpAtInG aNy SlAvEs WiTh ThOsE wEaPoNs"
NV DLC:*Help save the soul of a innocent tribe and also the soul of a man who did great evil under Caesar*
3 DLC:”Help me take down this evil brain in a jar in the middle of a swampland and I’ll teach you some special moves.”
“Okay I’m in.”
8:52 and 15:33 are possibly the best segments in a Fallout game review... ever. MASTERCLASS in reviewing the TRUE HORROR... er... REALITY of the Fallout franchise.
Fallout New Vegas allows you to murder thousands of legion and NCR and suddenly you can become buddy buddy as if no warcrime ever happened is as much of a left turn as citadel blowing up. It's peak fallout to allow us to do such a wild thing as betray them
Protip, fawkes is not the only companion who can do the purifier thing, charon and rl3, a ghoul in the underworld and a robot you can buy, can both also go in
When you discover an interesting series by a UA-camr you weren't familiar with, only to find that it's ongoing and you have to wait for the next one 😭
I always felt like out of all of Fallout 3's DLC Point Lookout was the best hands down.
one of the best dlcs of any of the series tbh
First play through I had the creeps something fierce. The low visibility in a swampy area with the freaks making weird grunts was great.
its the best of all the games period. The dark creepy vibes were amazing paired with Fallout and i wish they would do more with it, maybe even take a fallout down to the southern states to get more of the creepy swamps and dense forests, fallout new orleans?
Pitt had better story tho.
I did think Point Lookout was about the best thing about Fallout 3. I also kinda think Old World Blues was better than New Vegas, but I think that might be a little more controversial.
Why do you prefer OWB to the base game? Just curious
@@SokkyBoi222 I found Old World Blues to be more memorable, more surreal, and generally funnier.
Thats not to say New Vegas doesnt have its wackier moments, but with a sizable chunk of its core stories revolving round Caesar vs the NCR a good deal of the game is quite serious and dark compared to the largely darkly humorous OWB. Im not opposed to that kind of severity, but I dont think the always a little janky engine and aesthetic conveys it too well vs the B-movie style of OWB. I.e. Even though I understood New Vegas was posing some interesting quandaries, I never really felt the horrors of Caesars legion, etc. but I did laugh and have a lot of fun with the think tanks and quests of OWB. (This can even make the rarer more serious moments hit harder when they do come around.)
In short, It felt like OWB succeeded at what it was trying to more than New Vegas succeeded at what it was trying to do. Well, for me at least.
@@xtieburn A good, LOUD shoutout to DOCTOR MOBIUS and our favourite world-ending toaster.
OWB was great, and having all the DLCs fit together to slowly build up to Lonesome Road was a genius move.
@@xtieburn very good points and analysis, appreciate your point of view on this ^^
Point lookout and Dead Money (tied with Honest Hearts) for me. Those logs in honest hearts really got to me...
In my opinion, Bethesda was trying to leach off of the monumental success of ActiVision and Infinity Ward’s Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare with Operation Anchorage. It’s blatantly obvious with the stations to fully refill your health and ammo during the opening after entering the VR station. That’s why it’s my least favorite of the 5 DLCs.
I actually do like Operation Anchorage, and it feels more like a parody of CoD like games instead of trying to leech off it.
actual shit take
It's easy to forget that this was early days for DLC, and people were still figuring out a lot of it, so that's actually pretty plausible.
@@austincompton7662 not really
@@TheRealMycanthrope really
Is that lampshade looking me? 👀 0:49
I loved the DLC's.
The Operation Anchorage one; has a quest, that grants The power armour use: skill/ perk for free, to even low-level characters, and grants a Power Armour, that never needs to be repaired.
This is probably what makes Fall Out 3, my all-time favourite game.
I waited for all the DLC to be out before playing.
As a freshly minted Vault exitee, I legged it to the quest marker. Made it at about level 5. 100 hours followed of just running end to end of the map. finding every location, quick travel point, killing everything bad and looting everything I came across, whilst doing all side quests, I stumbled across, before sinking about 67 hrs in the campaign.
UA-cam is being an absolute prick recently. Great content creators being treated like shit and absolute scumbags being allowed to post with no issue.
Can't wait to see your review on this fallout 3 (the fallout 3 dlc can be both dogshit and really incredible)
considering UA-cam deleted the last two comments I replied to this with, imma have to agree. Can’t even try and spread information about content you can find on the platform without getting censored for mentioning it 😂. Meanwhile the videos themselves I mentioned have millions of views
Yeah, UA-cam is off its rockers if it thinks what's been going on recently won't have some repercussions for the platform. #JusticeforActman
UA-cam, censoring innocent creators for sexual content and meanwhile there’s gems like “what’s up my butt challenge: gay twink edition” (2.3 MILLION views by the way) along with a full series to go along with it, and another video on the channel called “how to clean your f o r e s k i n: uncensored” and it is. There’s a channel called “controlweapon mind” where a Korean woman is documenting her mental spiral every single day and showcasing her flesh rotting off her body. There’s a Russian channel where there’s a video of the dude using a syringe and his fingernails to gouge chunks out of his eyeball to “get the cameras out”. Love UA-cam. I could list other things but my previous comments mentioning got deleted because there’s no way to describe them and warn about them without being graphic.
@@STOPSYPHER it's disgusting isn't it.
@@evinbraley well said
That feral reaver wigging out in the metro tunnel in Broken Steel must be a common glitch. Same thing happened to me, scared the bejesus outta me on my first playthrough.
I remember loving the audio log of the guy getting zapped and cursing at the aliens, such fond memories
i cant believe there was no 'sorry' nipple rubbing scene
6:30 Totally paused to see if that was one of the recorder things from Home Alone 2 every kid had back when that movie came out... Now I am wondering where mine went
The pitt was so good for my build, mainly cause the metal blaster is such a great weapon
1:24 your eyeball lamp scares me.
Why thank you! I was waiting for something good to watch and I now finally have a new video you’ve made I can binge!!! I cannot stress enough how much I enjoy your content.
Watching these videos at 2am is a lot better than going to sleep and dealing with my own nightmares!
Can I just say that I love your character intro style bits? You always manage to lightly flavor it with the character's stylings and I love it.
The Pitt is my favorite fallout dlc ever. Getting set back to zero after everything you’ve been through is the best and collecting steel is really great, it feels so rewarding and it almost makes up for the bad parts. Side with Asher. Free the slaves.
Upisnotjump summing up exactly how intrusive thoughts feel 13:26
I lowered the transparency on my brother's HUD as a joke when he first started the Zeta DLC, but I forgot I did so and accidentally left him to wander through the DLC without the ability to identify any containers whatsoever as well as getting his loot back. It was funny but sad all the same
you monster
You fiend
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Actually being able to eat the baby with the cannibal perk is apparently a common misconception. it's apparently a mod you can get that does that. and it became like an ingrained memory. I actually played through on ps3 with the cannibal perk to test it, but it did not give me the option to eat the baby
I was about to comment that lol. The first time I played The Pitt, I had modded the game beyond recognition. Also had the cannibal perk. Years later I reinstalled the game and was confused that I couldn't eat the baby lol.
bless you for that brief Everything Everything reference
I haven't listened to them since Arc and now I'm falling in love with them all over again
2:15 Well not exactly, the last Oil reserve was found in the Oil Rig from Fallout 2, when the USA took it China was mad because Alaska still had oil while they were in an oil crisis, the invation of Alaska was made so the USA would give the Oil Rig to China but this back fire and started the war
i don't know how you do it but your videos are like coffee to me, tried it once and now i can't go without it. always so well produced!
you sort of remind me of Spoony (in his golden years) in a good way. Every topic you touch becomes a great video with excellent comedy that i can watch over and over again without it ever getting old. You have a lot of talent, and i am thankful that you share that with us.
Baiyo Billy Is An Absolute Nightmare
The DP level of apology is so good, Matt and Trey would be soooo proud🤣
The funny thing about the battle of Anchorage is that even if the nukes DIDNT drop it wouldn't matter so much oil had been used up by that point america would collapse within 2-5 years after the war and they weren't really even near alternative sources of energy either so they'd be fucked too
I just got home from an absolutely miserable week and this is a well needed boost. Thanks man.
I just might fire the game and it's dlc back up again. Fallout 3 holds a special place in my heart.
It helps if you just think of the dlc as a path to get items...cause that's kinda what it is. Anchorage is just to get the best power armor, the others give u new weapons ect.
Ur def right though, they could have tried to put a better story in and have a great series of dlc
Almost like DLC isn't meant to be story expansions, but self contained side stories.
Let's ask NV how trying to shove main story content into their DLCs worked.
@@TheDapperDragon Worked pretty well
@@MrLolMachine11 the only dlc that i know that actually affected the main story (apart from dialogue choices you get is lonesome road, but other than that if you played all the dlc's in order, and keep in mind the information you learn (like from the bos about the elder guy whos in dead money) its still kinda weird cus you had to travel through the dlcs and yet the only consequence is a few more items to your inventory, and a single dialogue choice, and for lonesome wanderer, new locations, and thats basically it. It didnt work out well since it shouldve worked the other way around, where the main story affected the dlc (by like some info you get from people) but the dlc at least affecting the story, or at least the faction or character related to the dlc and main story in some way other than just being acknowledged, but since obsidian kinda wasted some time of the months that bethesda gave them and the months im pretty sure obsidian accepted, it was rushed, but at least i finished dead money, got the gold bars and went straight to the gun runners so i could buy an amr at level 12
You and your content is always top notch. I come running every time you update. I genuinely value your opinions and enjoy your humor. Thank you for everything you do!
i could picture you as a young victorian child, perhaps a chimney sweep or an orphan who would just like some more food
Go to a vault and find/repair a pip boy < wait for some Joe Shmoe to walk in with one
Bloody Brilliant....
Definitely loved reliving good old Fallout 3 (DLC) & very hyped for next week's drop, where we can relive the meat and grave of the game.
Keep up the good stuff sir.....
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Always unexpected to see a video from Matt. SO GOOD!
Thanks for the like Matt! Also, my kids want more cooking videos!
I really enjoyed this one. It had the same great energy you bring to all your videos but felt alot more focused.
Great video!
Regarding the add at the end, you could remind that we should all be aiming for a maximum of 2tons of CO2e per year and per person
I almost choked on my peach during the "I'm sorry" gag. Thanks for that.
Great video!
However the myth of individual consumer carbon footprints is hugely harmful and a downright lie at worst. Please review your business association choices, as wren is not a reputable service, or a replacement for real climate change legislation.
Don't be ridiculous, the level of education in regards to responsibility around the environment is desperately low, even in today's youth. If you've ever seen the average household waste stream, you would understand. We're never going to get to a place where we can shovel a ton of random waste into some magical machine and have it solve all our problems with no negative externalities. Improving the level of understanding and participation in society is crucial, as we can't go back to the way things were 20, 30 or 50 years ago, let alone keep doing what we're doing. Legislation solves an important problem, but unless people get personally involved, government can only go so far. They're two edges on the sword.
@@superchroma "improving awareness" isn't the same as shovelling money onto a money fire, like wren. F*cking LOOK UP individual carbon footprints, it's a blame shifting measure. Yes the individual has a part to play, of bloody course they do. But it starts at the top.
"Two edges on the sword" huh?
So, rusting and denting the already miniscule "edge" in comparison that individuals are responsible for is the answer? Pouring money into measures that only alleviate the shame of individuals, when the shame they feel is a documented and known falsehood, foisted upon them by big oil?
I in no way want us to go backward here, the implication that I do is downright offensive. You mistake my contempt for scammers who play on the lie shoved down the throats of the proletariat, for the contempt fools hold for general climate change awareness.
Get a grip.
I at no point asked for magical thinking, your smearing of feces on my words does not change my words. Only dirties them with your ignorance.
Look, huge corporations account for like 80 percent of carbon, but that other 20 percent still needs to be addressed
@@leaffinite2001 yes, but focussing on that 20% *first* is insane. The reduction on that 80% would directly bring DOWN the amount from average people.
The longer we spend focussed on the individual here, the more money we throw at "offsetting" the individual, the longer that """80%""" goes unchecked.
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This video will help you.
@@twisted202 stop saying first. Its moronic to pretend we cant do two things at once in a world with billions of ppl in it. Theres NOTHING stopping you from both improving your individual impact and advocating/voting for larger systemic or corporate improvements. Unless youre too poor, or your condition disallows it, which you havent established for you or I and is certainly not true of all people.
15:40 I was crying. I laughed a lot during this, cheers for that.
Remember when the Pitt was supposed to come to fallout 76 last year, yet it was delayed/replaced with a lackluster event about aliens? It's almost like they thought "ah crap, the fallout 3 fans won't be happy about this delay, let's add another dlc from that game instead, only we'll put no effort in!!"
Oh wait hang on, nobody cares about 76.
Still taking YongYae as gospel huh? You know, you're allowed to think for yourself.
@@TheDapperDragon I have no idea who that is, I'm just speaking from experience since Beth have done this before with wastelanders, plus after playing through all 'main' quests the game has to offer, events are just pointless to me.
Pitt wasn't supposed to be last year, the Aliens were the ones delayed and replaced with the mothman event, the Pitt was on the season schedule for this year and its in testing servers now lol
@@klayman2 it was on last years roadmap originally, until they replaced it with the aliens
As always A+++ editing and overall great video. Lets hope if Fallout 3 every gets a remake they can patch all the holes they made in the story.
Since the consensus here seems to be that Point Lookout is the best Fallout 3 DLC, I wanna point out that modders have fully recreated that whole DLC for Fallout 4. So you can travel to the Point Lookout worldspace with your Sole Survivor character, do the whole questline, it's pretty awesome.
I mean, realistically, the Zeta dlc is realistic, you come up with interesting witty thoughts WHEN YOU'RE ABDUCTED OUT OF THE BLUE AND TORTURED. seems really logical to me...
Agreed
Id willingly sacrifice realism if it ment the experience goes from a lame corridor with samey enemies to something with actual weight
dead money has a similiar situation but the way its written it means that you can actually have character and story
It is also uninteresting, which is the point. Your daily life is more realistic than any video game that have been made so far, but it’s sure as shit isn’t fun nor interesting enough to be made into a game.
But you dont need to "record" those interactions. Why would aliens even keep crap like that lying around, it isnt exactly useful data. Theres nothing wrong with allowing the captives to "acclimate" to their surroundings for a few weeks before you "record them." Which would subsequently make your interactions with the survivors more interesting as well. Humans are amazingly resilient, given time they can adapt to almost anything. I will take a small loss of realism for an actual story
My favorite part about Mothership ZETA was a fanmade mod that allowed you to use that spaceship to build a new faction basically from nothing. You went around building outposts, recruiting members and stuff.
Of course I spend hours just standing at the spaceship's helm with that Enclave officer's "arms behind back" pose.
This is one of my favorite channels of all time, and to see a new upload in my notifications sincerely improves my day. Respectfully, some constructive criticism: this upload in particular seems to be struggling with volume normalization. Different segments have significantly different volumes. I'll turn it up to better hear the dialogue and your voiceover, and then the next scene has much louder yelling. It can be especially difficult for people it auditory comprehension issues where it feels like one already has to turn it up to try to catch everything being said without subtitles.
12:44 is a good example. I know it's sort of done for effect here.
I only really played 'Operation Anchorage' and 'The Pitt' so I could get the Chinese stealth suit and Infiltrator rifle respectively. The best sneaky sniper gear in the game.