I think the tribute to a fan was one of the coolest things in gaming. The Evan character is one of the most poignant ones as well. I knew the back story about the Evan character as well. I really admire Bethesda and respect them for doing that. Good on you Bethesda. R.I.P. Evan.
Not their first time doing something for a tan whose passed either they love their fans that’s why they include a map to hang on the wall in every elder scrolls
"isn't all about being the bad guy"* But yeah same, but only after I get all the perks from being a raider boss temporarily because I need them to eradicate more raiders, mutants, institute synths and BoS better. lol
I started open season accidentally and ended up running out of ammo and took out the pack and half the operators with nothing but a rocket powered bat and as many chems and stimpacks I could shove in my body.
@@NODnuke45 they did have something for a fan that passed away. It's a nice thing that I wont take away from it being s great tribute but still sucks knowing everything else
mrkiky you have to get the quantum power armor, give it a jet pack, and glitch your way under the power plant, then the door will be unlocked that leads you to qasmoke69420 where you find the good dr in a replica of the cafe of broken dreams along with all other cut characters,objects, and enemy’s
While I did know #5 about Evan, it's probably my favorite Easter egg in Fallout 4 and always makes me tear up a little. That they'd make a tribute to a fan as a last minute addition speaks volumes to me.
Nate you forgot one last thing about Oswald, when you confront him on the top of king colas castle he mentions a ghoul named Rachel who left a while back to find a cure for ghoulifacation, the sole survivor can actually find Rachel’s dead body and she bares a holotape, if you find Rachel before confronting Oswald there is some interesting speech.
*continues to consume Sunset* Yeah, don’t even know why I said it. *runs out of Sunset, picks up a bottle of Nuka-Cola Dark by accident* Sunset is better in every way
I have another secret when you play far harbor and join the children of atom and then play the brotherhood of steel story in one mission you need to get bombs from the glowing sea for liberty prime there is one guy and agressotron protecting the bombs normally they attack you but since you are member of the children of atom you get a unique dialoge option
Was definitely my favorite dlc ever, but I could never finish it as it got too goddamn laggy every time =/ always on the knights of passwall or something similar lol
Tip for one of your Fallout videos: The Mayoral bunker out on the eastern edge of the map. Look into the tragic fate of the last Mayor of Boston and his family. Him killing himself in a bathtub with a radio, leaving behind a tape, while the angry mob tries to break in to the bunker and all that. Oh, and keep up the good work :)
They might be looking for any sort of access card he might have. Potentially related, though perhaps not, the Mayor is considered an employee at the Boston Public Library, where lifetimes of knowledge are being encoded into the computers there. It would be a potential location for an information sweep operation to help locate Pre-War tech and whatnot. We know from places like University Point that the Institute has a keen interest in tech but can be rather crude and imprecise in identifying and securing said tech.
I jus started playing this game the last few months. Love it. I’m now level 79 & still playing & enjoying it. I’m 43 grew up playing the first Zelda games & Fallout 4 I now put right up there as one of my all time faves
Which would have gone on to be an obscure entry in some mostly unknown text (to western people anyway). Oppenheimer made sure it got famous in the US and beyond, so I think some credit is due here after all.
I was just in the process of saying the same thing. I find it interesting that he outright states where he got the line, and that he's taking it out of context for it to apply to him there, but the only trivia so many people know is that he said the line and credit him for it entirely.
The Evan secret, actually made me cry. I am currently getting into Fall Out 4 and I didn't even know about Evan until today. It was heartwarming and honestly, I hope game companies do something like this more often, but how? I'm not sure, thank you for making this series, I hope you continue making more episodes.
Bruh Sarsaparilla is a badass drink, and Nuka Cola is irradiated in most games. What am I gonna drink, A stronger version of root beee or an Irradiated coca cola. Hmmmmm
Suggestion for video on Skyrim mysteries: A mystery that’s been plaguing me ever since the first couple of hours of my very first Skyrim playthrough almost eight years ago is just who is Drelas. For those of you don’t know, Drelas is a Dunmer mage living in the eponymous Drelas’ Cottage, north-west of Whiterun. The cottage will have an apprentice level lock that the player will have to pick in order to enter. Once Drelas detects you, he will immediately turn hostile, and proves to be quite a difficult opponent, due to his high level spells and the lack of space in the cottage, which actually caused one of my very first deaths in the The Elder Scrolls series. Once you’ve murdered him to death... that’s it. He has no unique lines of dialogue, isn’t tied to any quests, and isn’t mentioned or referenced anywhere else in the game, which makes you wonder why Bethesda went to the trouble to give him a unique name and a location on the map when he could have easily been just an unnamed NPC in an unmarked location. What makes this even more of a mystery is that even after you kill him, anything that you take from his house will be labelled as ‘stolen’ and any companions that are with you at the time - in my case, Lydia - will tell you to leave. Perhaps at some point in the game’s development, he was supposed to be involved in some sort of quest but this simply never got implemented. Whatever the case may be, only Drelas knows for sure, and Drelas isn’t talking. Another mystery in The Elder Scrolls V is just who is the Ancient Dragonborn? For context, one of the new shouts introduced in the Dragonborn DLC is Dragon Aspect, which despite being labelled in the game as a shout, actually functions as a power, which can be activated once per day. With all three words of the shout, on top of decking you out in an ethereal set of dragon armor, it also offers a 25% increase to power attacks, a 125% increase to armor rating, a 25% increase to fire and frost resistance, increases the effects of shouts and decreases the time between them for five minutes; quite useful for difficult boss fights. However, a secret ability of the shout that the game doesn’t tell you about directly is that if your health falls below 50% in battle while the power is active, it will summon an Ancient Dragonborn to assist you in battle. The Ancient Dragonborn will also have a similar set of ethereal dragon armor above a set of Ancient Nordic Armor, wielding an Ancient Nordic battleaxe, and will use several shouts in combat. Okay, so this guy sounds like a handy companion to have in battle, but it begs the question of just who is he? We know from the title the game gives him that he’s a Dragonborn, but who is he exactly? The Dragonborn DLC mentions that Miraak was the first Dragonborn, so was this guy the second Dragonborn? Is he a Septim? What’s confounds this even further is that, as I mentioned earlier, he will have the same ethereal dragon armor that the player receives when they activate Dragon Aspect, and one of the words for this shout can only be found in Apocrypha, meaning that this dragonborn must have acquired this shout through Hermaeus Mora. Is this Ancient Dragonborn a second attempt by old Herma Mora to recruit a dragonborn and the player is actually the third. One of the wilder theories that I have about this Ancient Dragonborn is that it’s perhaps a shade of Miraak himself, since this ability of the shout never activates for Miraak, despite him using the shout in the battle against him. Perhaps this is a side effect of you absorbing Miraak’s soul and taking it into your own? Whatever the case may be, since this shout can only be used by a dragonborn, it’s unlikely that we’ll get a conclusive answer any time soon.
Oswald's tale is even sadder if you stumbled on Rachel's body in Bradberton Town. Her holotape with her last testament on it before deciding she couldn't endure turning feral becomes a conversational option to give it to Oswald. It's a heartbreaking moment which effectively ensures that you talk him down regardless of your charisma.
Bethesda used to be inspiring to everyone who played their games. They have given so many people great memories and were one of the few games studios that still made games from heart and soul. The fact that they would go out of their way to make an entire character for one person is amazing. Now Bethesda is corrupt and consumed with greed. It’s the end of an era.
Just Noob I get it I really do but like it was a test that they messed up. When we get to Star field it will be much better especially because it’s something they have been wanting to do for years
Nuke world has very bare bones written characters, and ending that most likely felt rush and it’s second half of the story is more copy and paste settlement system
Slight correction: Oppenheimer didn't coin the phrase “Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.” He was quoting the Bhagavad Gita (which he mentions in the interview the quote derives from). There is a moment in the book that centers on a dialog between a great warrior prince named Arjuna and his charioteer Lord Krishna, an incarnation of Vishnu. Arjuna is facing an opposing army that has among it many of his relatives and friends, and he is unsure of where his duty lies. He basically asks Vishnu to show him the true nature of divinity, to show him something that transcends his life and proves there are powers and realms beyond him. Vishnu obliges Arjuna, and transforms into an aspect closer to his true form, having many mouths and many eyes and it was said “If the radiance of a thousand suns were to burst at once into the sky, that would be like the splendor of the mighty one.” Which seems like a fitting characterization of that first atomic bomb explosion: a terrifying manifestation of inhuman power that transcends what a normal mind could encompass.
Hey Nate. Every time you use the term, "Murder to death", it makes me smile. Never heard another person add the words, "...to death" after the word "Murder", but you use this term in most of your videos. It is quaint, yet rather humorous.
That Evan Nuka Love story highlights why Bethesda are one of my favorite developers. They interact with their community and incorporate them into their games.
I had heard of the Evan character before the DLC dropped but by the time I got a chance to play it I had forgotten about him. Next time I can play I need to hunt him down. Being reminded of this brought me to tears. I hope Bethesda does this for "Skyrim Grandma" in ES6 as well. Just wanna believe that the company still has a heart for the fans.
3:58 "We hope you've enjoyed No Moral Theather, ladies and gentlemen!" 15:58 As MATN put it when he first met him: "You seem awfully nice ... All right, where are you hiding the bodies?" He then decided Evan was the only genuinely nice character in all of Fallout 4.
Good work Nate! Nice to see there's still love for this title. I've always enjoyed your cinematic style. Ever considered a more creative angle? Epic Nate's story time? ;D
I really wanted the genetic replicator to be usable after stopping the Gator Claws. It would have been so cool to clone any viable blood sample you had.
He forgot to mention about Oswald. His friend Rachel can be found in the town just outside of kiddie kingdom, unfortunately she had too commit suicide do prevent herself from turning feral. She expresses how sorry she is to Oswald that she couldn’t find a cure. (This can all be heard in the holotape next to her body).
Oswald's first name may be a reference to Oswald The Lucky Rabbit, the second mascot of Disney Company. Quite possible with all the Disney references in NukaWorld
Has much people give hate to Bethesda I see why because of unfinished games, but there so many franchises they make that I love include Elder Scroll, Fallout, Doom, And Wolfenstein. Oh and Thank You Nate for amazing video and giving your time to us viewers. You truly one of the best Bethesda UA-camr
People attack Bethesda for games they published. If the games received praise, it's because of the developer. If the games are panned, it's because of the publisher.
The thing about Bethesda is that they show a lot of care and quality regarding small details, but tend to almost always flop in regard to the main narratives of their games. If one completely ignores the main story of any/all of their games (except maybe Doom 2016), Bethesda games are ridiculously great. But care enough to want to know what's actually going on within these games...and then things kind of become frustrating.
I really like that letter that the boy sent, never have I seen such a brave child to send a message to the developers and it Was nice to see a character after him
Robert Oppenheimer didn't coin the phrase "I am become death, destroyer of worlds" He was quoting the Bhagavad Gita, which is a portion of the Mahabharata, a Hindu or Vedic epic poem from around 400 BC
I don't think you know what the term "coined" means, at least not in this context. Oppenheimer may have absolutely been referencing an old poem with that phrase, but popular culture famously attributes it to him, which, coincidentally, is exactly what "coined" means in this narrative. He did not invent the saying, he made it popular.
The tribute to Evan is very cool. Was so fun running into him living outside the park and him just being super nice. I’m my play through Harvey came back to Nuka-World World and just hung out there, though I think that was after I killed all the raiders.
Nate: You forgot to mention Rachel , Oswald the Great's best friend / lover he sent out to find a cure for ghoulism, but she took her own life rather than go feral. You find her corpse in Bradburtonville near the park and her holotrape gives you a more peaceful way to get Oswald to stand down.
i just realized Ozwald the Outrageous is a nod to the wizard of Oz🤦♂️... Oz short for Ozwald, he's a magician that does real magic aka a wizard. I'm upset this took me this long to realize🤣🤣
Just one small big correction: Oppenheimer DID NOT create that famous quote. He was deliberately quoting a religious text, an Indian one. The "now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds" he said? Yeah, that's him QUOTING something. His complete speech even says that he REMEMBERED that quote from the book he read.
This is my favorite dlc thanks. I already captured all the parks as the overboss. And looking at the thumbnail I know you’re showing the special t51 set from the bottling plant. I grabbed that and it’s awesome. I’m just working on getting some more settlements in the commonwealth. I also have the 34 out of 35 star cores you can get without enabling the power. Thanks so much Nate, all of your videos are awesome!
just recently got fallout 4 and all the dlc and iv used alot of your vids to get into the flow of things. this intro though i liked the best man good stuff
First time I went through Vault Tec among the Stars I couldnt believe what I was reading in those terminals and I remember thinking that Vault Tec's depravity knows no bounds, I mean they cant even keep themselves from running unethical tests and experiments on innocent people at their friggin theme park set up. Bethesda did such a great job with the Nuka World DLC, Im with Nate on this one, Nuka World also holds a special place in my heart and just may be my favorite Fallout Post Content ever........"Damn Nuka Cola Song Stuck in my Head Again"
Thanks for this, I wondered about the Evan character, he seems so nice I almost expected him to turn out to be a really bad guy! I enjoy tributes in video games it shows some heart !
I suspect that the Dr McDermot NPC would have offered the option to wipe out the Pack in the Safari park, so he can continue to experiement in peace. I would think he would have given you a mcguffin that stopped the gatorclaws attacking you, or even that allowed you control them, similar to the institue synth granades, or robot hacking mechanic, but they couldn't get it working or it messed with other quests so it got removed wholesale.
14:20 I actually live in the area where the Manhattan Project took place! Interesting stuff. Unfortunately people are still out there cleaning up from the project, last I heard. Been a while since I heard any updates on the situation.
I like how the game nods to the IRL rivalry between Coke and Moxie, the real life counterpart to Vim. The funny thing is, is that not only is Moxie about a decade older than coke, but they also pioneered some of the modern marketing techniques that we today take for granted. It doesn’t hurt that I actually prefer Moxie over coke
sadly I can't see if it's good because I live in Minnesota where all your going to find in sasphirllia( it really good if you get the south Dakota stlye) ,coke and Pepsi
Cito the primitive man's story is a long one, agreed. But it's a heart-wrenching one and an easter-egg tribute to Tarzan. Another easter egg that may in fact be a bug, is Sheriff Eagle in Dry rock gulch. If you shoot him before talking to him, he turns hostile and invisible though still with a questmarker hovering above his location. If you then fight him and reduces his heath to zero, the hovering questmarker turns green but you can't engage his dialogue. Instead, after 30 seconds or so, his health regenrates and he turns hostile to you, attacking you if you're in sight. The thing is, if oyu run away from him, he'll pursue. If you kill him, once his health is regenrated he'll pursue. He'll pursue you whereever you are on the entire map and eventually catches up to you to attack you. You can't kill him, only pacify him and then he'll come after you again after 30 seconds time. Since it's not possible to progress the story at this point because you can't talk to him, I think it's a bug. But otherwise this is absolutely the behaviour of the Gunslinger, Yul Brenner's character in the old 1973 movie "Westworld." So maybe this mechanic was meant to be an easter egg of that movie.
Damnit. I love your videos, but your pronunciation bugs the crap out of me! McDermot not McDermont Joel not Jo'el The "O" in Oppenheimer sounds like the "O" in operator, not like in Ohio.
He is someone who has read about stuff but has never heard anything spoken aloud about it. Maybe a bit more research is required on subjects for which he has no knowledge (like MST3K, American History, and the lack of the letter n, apparently.)
Actually with Joel being a name coming from Hebrew, Jo'el would be a more appropriate way to say it. In French for example, Joel is written with "ë" which makes the pronunciation go from Joel to Jo'el.
My god, you can say whatever you want about Bethesda, but you gotta love them for how much they appreciate their fans. They didn't have to go out of their way to rush out an NPC just for Evan and his brother, they didn't have to go out of their way to put Erik the Slayer in a skyrim to honor Erik after his tour and sad death, they did it because they want to show appreciation to the people who made them what they are, and I can never hate them for any reason now. Bethesda may not make perfect games, but the sure as hell know how to do the right thing, even if no one asked them to.
@@reddeaddude2187 okay? Yeah Fallout 76 is a bad game, I never said anything to contradict that. I literally said they don't make perfect games. This was a comment about how much Bethesda really appreciates the people the love their games, and you wanted to make it about bashing their worst game? Shame on you, friend.
I recall shortly after becoming overboss and seeing Harvey just after the entrance into Nuka world and had the same encounter. Maybe it’s random in that it can be Nuka world of the commmon wealth
Suggestions for Tiny Details videos for Skyrim: One of the locations on the island of Solstheim is an ancient Nordic ruin called White Ridge Barrow. This ruin is filled with a unique type of spider enemies that come in a variety of different types, including spiders that deal fire, frost, shock, or disease damage, that either jump at you and explode or walk towards you when they detect you, and even have the power to mind control bandits and force them to attack you. As you progress further into the ruins, it’s revealed that these spiders are being created by a pair of Dunmer siblings, and once you murder them to death, you’ll then be able to learn how to create these spiders yourself and use them as weapons against your enemies. Sounds like quite a useful and unique reward for completing a dungeon, right? However, what’s interesting is that in the diary of one of the Dunmer that was creating these spiders, it’s mentioned that the two of them only found the spiders here originally and then learned how to create more of them and use themselves, just like the player will after completing the dungeon. This begs the question of where these spiders came from originally. Well, as it turns out, there is an answer to this question; it’s just not in The Elder Scrolls V. In The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind expansion, there is an unmarked location south-east of Vivec City, where the player can receive a short quest from Lady Clarissa Laurant. She’ll mention how several people that she came here with have begun acting strangely and suspects that it has something to do with the spiders in the area. To make a long story short, it turns out that the spiders were being controlled by a daedra to take control of mortals. After the Vestige defeats the daedra and the quests ends, Lady Laurant mentions that she’ll take the information that she gathered on these strange spiders and send it to a contact of hers AT WHITE RIDGE BARROW. Yup, it turns out that the results of an inconsequential side quest by the Vestige ends up affecting the Dragonborn over a thousand years later. This was quite an interesting nod by ZeniMax Online, especially since this side quest is quite out of the way, not near any marked locations on the map, and quite easy to miss if you’re not searching for it. Another tiny detail about The Elder Scrolls V, did you know that it’s actually possible to create a time paradox. Okay, let me give some context. Dragon Priest’s are high ranking servants of the Dragons from when they previously ruled Skyrim, thousands of years ago. There are eight particular named Dragon Priests in ruins scattered all over Skyrim, and serve as powerful bosses. Each of these eight Dragon Priests also have a mask with a unique enchantment, which in-game, serve as a reward for defeating them. Something that the game doesn’t directly tell you is that if you go to the ruins of Labyrinthian, you can find a wooden mask, modelled after the Dragon Priest masks, and if you put it on while in the room that you found it, you will be transported back in time to when the ruin wasn’t a ruin. This not-a-ruin will have a shrine that you can place other Dragon Priests mask on to, and if you place all eight masks on it, it will unlock a final, ninth mask as an extra reward for acquiring the other eight. You can then simply take back the eight masks you placed to get the ninth, remove the wooden mask, and return to your own time, one mask richer than when you first left... or you could do something interesting. If you go into your inventory and drop the wooden mask while you’re still wearing it, you will be transported back to the future, while the nine dragon priest masks are still in the past, with now no way of getting back to them. From an in-universe perspective, you took these masks back in time where they will eventually be found by the dragon priests, who will then wear them while they rule over the early Nords in the Dragon’s stead, until eventually they’re defeated and sealed away with their masks for thousands of years, until the Dragonborn comes along, defeats them and takes their masks, and takes the masks back in time where they’ll then be discovered by the Dragon Priests, who will wear them while ruling over the ancient Nords and so on and so on forever. This begs the question of where these masks came from in the first place. The Dragonborn only acquired these masks because they defeated the dragon priests who had them, who only had them because the Dragonborn took them back in time, where the dragon priests first found them and why does everything taste like copper? Okay, Bethesda probably didn’t do this intentionally, but it’s still fun to realise that you can create a time paradox nonetheless. Perhaps this is why there’s so little time travel in The Elder Scrolls series. During the quest ‘The Only Cure’, Peryite will send the Dragonborn to a Dwemer ruin to kill Orchendor; Peryite’s current champion, who Peryite says has ‘strayed from the path’. In battle, Orchendor proves quite difficult to defeat due to a 100% resistance to all magic, and a unique effect that allows him to periodically teleport around the room that he’s fought in. Well, if after defeating him, you then resurrect him with a dead thrall spell to make him a permanent follower, if he takes damage in battle, his unique teleportation effect will activate and teleport him somewhere else in the nearby vicinity. Now, when this happened in my playthrough, he only teleported a few inches away, effectively making this effect essentially useless. This may have been a result of it happening outside and Bethesda simply didn’t consider how this ability would work outside of the room that he’s fought in in the quest.
Suggestions for a video on Skyrim mysteries: A mystery that’s been plaguing me ever since the first couple of hours of my very first Skyrim playthrough almost eight years ago is just who is Drelas. For those of you don’t know, Drelas is a Dunmer mage living in the eponymous Drelas’ Cottage, north-west of Whiterun. The cottage will have an apprentice level lock that the player will have to pick in order to enter. Once Drelas detects you, he will immediately turn hostile, and proves to be quite a difficult opponent, due to his high level spells and the lack of space in the cottage, which actually caused one of my very first deaths in the The Elder Scrolls series. Once you’ve murdered him to death... that’s it. He has no unique lines of dialogue, isn’t tied to any quests, and isn’t mentioned or referenced anywhere else in the game, which makes you wonder why Bethesda went to the trouble to give him a unique name and a location on the map when he could have easily been just an unnamed NPC in an unmarked location. What makes this even more of a mystery is that even after you kill him, anything that you take from his house will be labelled as ‘stolen’ and any companions that are with you at the time - in my case, Lydia - will tell you to leave. Perhaps at some point in the game’s development, he was supposed to be involved in some sort of quest but this simply never got implemented. Whatever the case may be, only Drelas knows for sure, and Drelas isn’t talking. Another mystery in The Elder Scrolls V is just who is the Ancient Dragonborn? For context, one of the new shouts introduced in the Dragonborn DLC is Dragon Aspect, which despite being labelled in the game as a shout, actually functions as a power, which can be activated once per day. With all three words of the shout, on top of decking you out in an ethereal set of dragon armor, it also offers a 25% increase to power attacks, a 125% increase to armor rating, a 25% increase to fire and frost resistance, increases the effects of shouts and decreases the time between them for five minutes; quite useful for difficult boss fights. However, a secret ability of the shout that the game doesn’t tell you about directly is that if your health falls below 50% in battle while the power is active, it will summon an Ancient Dragonborn to assist you in battle. The Ancient Dragonborn will also have a similar set of ethereal dragon armor above a set of Ancient Nordic Armor, wielding an Ancient Nordic battleaxe, and will use several shouts in combat. Okay, so this guy sounds like a handy companion to have in battle, but it begs the question of just who is he? We know from the title the game gives him that he’s a Dragonborn, but who is he exactly? The Dragonborn DLC mentions that Miraak was the first Dragonborn, so was this guy the second Dragonborn? Is he a Septim? What’s confounds this even further is that, as I mentioned earlier, he will have the same ethereal dragon armor that the player receives when they activate Dragon Aspect, and one of the words for this shout can only be found in Apocrypha, meaning that this dragonborn must have acquired this shout through Hermaeus Mora. Is this Ancient Dragonborn a second attempt by old Herma Mora to recruit a dragonborn and the player is actually the third. One of the wilder theories that I have about this Ancient Dragonborn is that it’s perhaps a shade of Miraak himself, since this ability of the shout never activates for Miraak, despite him using the shout in the battle against him. Perhaps this is a side effect of you absorbing Miraak’s soul and taking it into your own? Whatever the case may be, since this shout can only be used by a dragonborn, it’s unlikely that we’ll get a conclusive answer any time soon.
You can still do most of the quests if you kill everyone. You can't do any of the repeateble ones that you get from the gang bosses or the gauntlet fighting, and you don't get the unique perks the gangs offer, and obviously you don't get to smash the Commonwealth. But you still get to clear the rest of the park and restore power.
I saw a video about a mod where you use the minutemen to storm Nuka-World. Upon completion of Open Season, the mod keeps minutemen NPC's in the Nuka-Town proper to give the place a more lively look. A nice option for those who want to be the good guy, but since it's a single player game with virtually infinite saves, don't see what the problem ever really was. Oh, and just to note, raider settlements are just plain awesome.
a little on the sad side, but after seeing all the mass shooting videos lately...its really nice to have nate to cheer you up and give you something cool to do to get your mind off stuff, i mean lets face it, a lot of us play these games to escape the real world for just a little and relax, and nates always there to make sure that experience stays fresh...ten details at a time :) always appreciate your work nate
You must love it when that random pack lady walks up to you and says "Nuka world's a shit hole!" and stands there almost like waiting for your reaction.
Almost always after I meet the ppl in the market place I go on a raider slaughter spree. Not out of the goodness of my heart but just because I "felt like killing a lot of people".
That was really cool to learn about Evan. I always wondered why that character felt rushed and unfinished compared to the rest of the DLC, now it makes sense. Again thank you for this video, I always learn something new about this game from your videos and Oxhorn and it makes me fall that much more in love with Fallout 4 and the Fallout Universe.
I think the tribute to a fan was one of the coolest things in gaming. The Evan character is one of the most poignant ones as well. I knew the back story about the Evan character as well. I really admire Bethesda and respect them for doing that. Good on you Bethesda. R.I.P. Evan.
Not their first time doing something for a tan whose passed either they love their fans that’s why they include a map to hang on the wall in every elder scrolls
If anyone wants to know who the redditor was their username is u/NoohjXLVII, the post is his second top one, his top is his response to Bethesda
This DLC is what happens when you've helped a settlement one too many times.
And fate reunites us together yet again old friend.
Lmao true, level 60 and I'm like how the hell can a settlement with a mini gun to every settler still have ghoul troubles?...
I just saw you on Dolan Darker channel.
Everywhere........
A year and 84 likes? 4 replies? Wow this is rare
Nate: "Maybe nuka world is all about being the bad guy after all."
Me: *laughs in open season*
"isn't all about being the bad guy"* But yeah same, but only after I get all the perks from being a raider boss temporarily because I need them to eradicate more raiders, mutants, institute synths and BoS better. lol
CallMeKevin: *laughs in de-fecks*
I started open season accidentally and ended up running out of ammo and took out the pack and half the operators with nothing but a rocket powered bat and as many chems and stimpacks I could shove in my body.
I installed the militarized minutemen mod and they wiped out the raiders in less than 5 minutes stealing all my kills
Me: *laughs in destroying the connomwealth with raiders*
That last one with Evan. That will always be such an amazing part of this DLC
Mindy Auron Now I have to go find him. I’ve been all over Nuka World and don’t recall seeing that kid
I seen the kid before but I never knew the reference...
Hey, At least I know now :)
So the question is, how did Bethesda go from THAT, to Fallout 76...?
@@NODnuke45 they did have something for a fan that passed away. It's a nice thing that I wont take away from it being s great tribute but still sucks knowing everything else
@@NODnuke45 Follow the Money...
What makes you think I haven't completely scoured the Nuka World DLC for all of its secrets Nate?
Me too, yet I still managed to miss Dr. McDermont. DAMN IT! I can't believe I missed the door that leads to the game files....
HOLD SANLO
mrkiky you have to get the quantum power armor, give it a jet pack, and glitch your way under the power plant, then the door will be unlocked that leads you to qasmoke69420 where you find the good dr in a replica of the cafe of broken dreams along with all other cut characters,objects, and enemy’s
sAnS??????
@@foxydash9992 for reals?
While I did know #5 about Evan, it's probably my favorite Easter egg in Fallout 4 and always makes me tear up a little. That they'd make a tribute to a fan as a last minute addition speaks volumes to me.
15:00
(Looks at BOS Power Armor)
(Looks at Oswald)
This isn’t going to end well, is it?
This should be pinned
Oswald: Oh? You’re approaching me?
Cue Giorno’s theme
This is how you make people dissapear!
I won't tell you the secret for the magic trick
If it has red line, it is BOS.
If it not, it just T60.
Nate you forgot one last thing about Oswald, when you confront him on the top of king colas castle he mentions a ghoul named Rachel who left a while back to find a cure for ghoulifacation, the sole survivor can actually find Rachel’s dead body and she bares a holotape, if you find Rachel before confronting Oswald there is some interesting speech.
Where can I find Rachel body ?
@@gustavcarl In Bradberton which is a town in the Northast corner of the Nuka Cola World map. It should be in a house on the east side of the town.
You may enjoy some Sunset Sarsaparilla, or some Nuka-Cola, but have you ever heard of *VIM?*
Nope.
*Downs another shot of Sunset.*
Dogmelter42 Yeah, thought so. *drinks another bottle of Sunset* Vim is kinda crappy compared to this stuff.
Vim for the win
A drink with fish in it? Im good. Nuka is way better
*continues to consume Sunset* Yeah, don’t even know why I said it.
*runs out of Sunset, picks up a bottle of Nuka-Cola Dark by accident* Sunset is better in every way
I have another secret when you play far harbor and join the children of atom and then play the brotherhood of steel story in one mission you need to get bombs from the glowing sea for liberty prime there is one guy and agressotron protecting the bombs normally they attack you but since you are member of the children of atom you get a unique dialoge option
If you talk to the Children Of Atom at the Creator Of Atom, you can have new speech as well
If you talk to the Children Of Atom at the Creator Of Atom, there's new speech there too
@@chancebales1594 if you talk to the children of atom at the center of atom,you canhave a new speech as well
@@bypy3544 If you talk to the Children Of Atom at the Creator Of Atom, you can have new speech as well
@@schleybailey If you talk to the children of atom at the creator of atom, you can have a speech as well!
Nate, let's not forget The Shivering Isles
my home but every day I here jyglagg screaming in my head and it just drives me crazy
@3RR0R UNKN0WN cheese for EVERYONE
Ikr!!!
Probably the best DLC expansion for any game ever. Basically a whole new game within Oblivion.
Was definitely my favorite dlc ever, but I could never finish it as it got too goddamn laggy every time =/ always on the knights of passwall or something similar lol
Tip for one of your Fallout videos:
The Mayoral bunker out on the eastern edge of the map. Look into the tragic fate of the last Mayor of Boston and his family. Him killing himself in a bathtub with a radio, leaving behind a tape, while the angry mob tries to break in to the bunker and all that.
Oh, and keep up the good work :)
But why ARE synths there...That's what I have never understood.
Yeah, the synths confused me too. I was just looking around when I suddenly hear Valentine having a shoot out in the next room.
Andreas Peder Sørensen most likely there because it’s a bunker and probably has a lot of pre war stuff.
don't mind that I'm sheogorath but on oxhorn channel he goes over lore of the place
They might be looking for any sort of access card he might have. Potentially related, though perhaps not, the Mayor is considered an employee at the Boston Public Library, where lifetimes of knowledge are being encoded into the computers there. It would be a potential location for an information sweep operation to help locate Pre-War tech and whatnot. We know from places like University Point that the Institute has a keen interest in tech but can be rather crude and imprecise in identifying and securing said tech.
That's how you know a game is great when even years later you're still learn & find out new things about it
I jus started playing this game the last few months. Love it. I’m now level 79 & still playing & enjoying it. I’m 43 grew up playing the first Zelda games & Fallout 4 I now put right up there as one of my all time faves
"Murdered him to death."
Incredible.
Aaron Dobbs that’s just Nate for ya.
Andrew Ramey at this point it’s his catch phrase
Cringe lol
dansyed19 not really. He said it once by accident and it caught on.
He's said it in multiple videos!! makes me rage so hard! I finally commented on the phrase as well.
Imagine the potential of oswald becoming your companion, that would be cool to see him teleport behind enemies or smn
The Oppenheimer quote isn't really coined by him.
He was citing a Hindu text.
Which would have gone on to be an obscure entry in some mostly unknown text (to western people anyway).
Oppenheimer made sure it got famous in the US and beyond, so I think some credit is due here after all.
I was just in the process of saying the same thing. I find it interesting that he outright states where he got the line, and that he's taking it out of context for it to apply to him there, but the only trivia so many people know is that he said the line and credit him for it entirely.
Bagavad gita
Or they could just watch Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, where Indy himself says exactly the same thing.
SamuraiHonor *69 likes*
I always met Harvey next to the Nuka Market when he apologized.
Yeah, same. He's usually the first person I run into after downing Colter.
I always shoot him before I talk to him idk why
I just shot him for the unique dialogue
Oswald is, if I'm not mistaken, the name of the Emerald Wizard in Wizard of Oz, so I'm not surprised about the Tin-Man reference.
Close but not quite. Oscar Diggs was his name
@@thehippie3610 Okay, my bad
Wait , Harvey and Oswald one after another? That can't be a coincidence..
I Lee what you did there
Harvey. Twofaced trickster. Like... Two-Face.
Oswald. Madman in a suit isolated from society. Like.... The Penguin. COINCIDENCE?!?! I THINK NOT!
We may have to contact that Birdman attorney for confirmation
Haha! I Lee what you did there! Lee Harvey Oswald! Hahaha!
@@slavthesage5661 or like Lee Harvey Oswald
The Evan secret, actually made me cry. I am currently getting into Fall Out 4 and I didn't even know about Evan until today. It was heartwarming and honestly, I hope game companies do something like this more often, but how? I'm not sure, thank you for making this series, I hope you continue making more episodes.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who remembers and loves Mystery Science Theater 3000. ❤
@DJ Kombatbunni Awesome ^^
Mst3k is my favorite stuff.
@@redharring7984 Great to hear ^^
All episodes of mst3k are on you tube
@@kidcharlemagne1002 Sweet ^^
How is Joel btw? I heard he tried soloing it again?
M'aiq clicks on long titles.
Wait I killed you😐
@@amyc4880 Dude, why'd you kill the only awesome daedra? 😲
@@GamerNerdess lmao. Yess
@@GamerNerdess it was an accident.
M'aiq will haunt this one.
*Can I interest you in some Sunset Sarsaparilla* ;)
Yes please
Mister Taz Darth Vader:Noooooooooooooooo
I have this lucky necklace out of these rare blue star bottle caps!
Bruh Sarsaparilla is a badass drink, and Nuka Cola is irradiated in most games. What am I gonna drink, A stronger version of root beee or an Irradiated coca cola. Hmmmmm
Hell yes
I love Oswald out of all the zones for the dlc. He’s such a neat character. Out of the games we have had only two glowing ones who have their mind
The other one being Jason from NV?
@@minecraftslover correct. He was leading this cult to go into space
Suggestion for video on Skyrim mysteries:
A mystery that’s been plaguing me ever since the first couple of hours of my very first Skyrim playthrough almost eight years ago is just who is Drelas. For those of you don’t know, Drelas is a Dunmer mage living in the eponymous Drelas’ Cottage, north-west of Whiterun. The cottage will have an apprentice level lock that the player will have to pick in order to enter. Once Drelas detects you, he will immediately turn hostile, and proves to be quite a difficult opponent, due to his high level spells and the lack of space in the cottage, which actually caused one of my very first deaths in the The Elder Scrolls series. Once you’ve murdered him to death... that’s it. He has no unique lines of dialogue, isn’t tied to any quests, and isn’t mentioned or referenced anywhere else in the game, which makes you wonder why Bethesda went to the trouble to give him a unique name and a location on the map when he could have easily been just an unnamed NPC in an unmarked location. What makes this even more of a mystery is that even after you kill him, anything that you take from his house will be labelled as ‘stolen’ and any companions that are with you at the time - in my case, Lydia - will tell you to leave. Perhaps at some point in the game’s development, he was supposed to be involved in some sort of quest but this simply never got implemented. Whatever the case may be, only Drelas knows for sure, and Drelas isn’t talking.
Another mystery in The Elder Scrolls V is just who is the Ancient Dragonborn? For context, one of the new shouts introduced in the Dragonborn DLC is Dragon Aspect, which despite being labelled in the game as a shout, actually functions as a power, which can be activated once per day. With all three words of the shout, on top of decking you out in an ethereal set of dragon armor, it also offers a 25% increase to power attacks, a 125% increase to armor rating, a 25% increase to fire and frost resistance, increases the effects of shouts and decreases the time between them for five minutes; quite useful for difficult boss fights. However, a secret ability of the shout that the game doesn’t tell you about directly is that if your health falls below 50% in battle while the power is active, it will summon an Ancient Dragonborn to assist you in battle. The Ancient Dragonborn will also have a similar set of ethereal dragon armor above a set of Ancient Nordic Armor, wielding an Ancient Nordic battleaxe, and will use several shouts in combat. Okay, so this guy sounds like a handy companion to have in battle, but it begs the question of just who is he? We know from the title the game gives him that he’s a Dragonborn, but who is he exactly? The Dragonborn DLC mentions that Miraak was the first Dragonborn, so was this guy the second Dragonborn? Is he a Septim? What’s confounds this even further is that, as I mentioned earlier, he will have the same ethereal dragon armor that the player receives when they activate Dragon Aspect, and one of the words for this shout can only be found in Apocrypha, meaning that this dragonborn must have acquired this shout through Hermaeus Mora. Is this Ancient Dragonborn a second attempt by old Herma Mora to recruit a dragonborn and the player is actually the third. One of the wilder theories that I have about this Ancient Dragonborn is that it’s perhaps a shade of Miraak himself, since this ability of the shout never activates for Miraak, despite him using the shout in the battle against him. Perhaps this is a side effect of you absorbing Miraak’s soul and taking it into your own? Whatever the case may be, since this shout can only be used by a dragonborn, it’s unlikely that we’ll get a conclusive answer any time soon.
That he didnt mention oblivians shivering isle dlc as one of the best bethesda dlcs disapoints me
It only said Have missed stupid
Actually this is my favorite dlc thank you for great video
This dlc also gave you a better Preston Garvey.
A preston garvey that encourages murdering
@@rileygabkcuf8798
A Preston Garvey that has a sense of humor
@@Alizudo Just an all around superior Preston lol
My Preston hates me now🤣🤣🤣
A preston garvey that will actually fuck off.
Oswald's tale is even sadder if you stumbled on Rachel's body in Bradberton Town. Her holotape with her last testament on it before deciding she couldn't endure turning feral becomes a conversational option to give it to Oswald. It's a heartbreaking moment which effectively ensures that you talk him down regardless of your charisma.
The last one really hit me in the feels.
Why are you calling him Jo-el? Dude's not from krypton.
🤣🤣I'm dead,lol!
Nate doesn't do well with names. Or English words. Or letters of any kind.
Are you *sure*? >; )
😂😂😂
I can tell nate was never a fan of mst3k
Bethesda used to be inspiring to everyone who played their games. They have given so many people great memories and were one of the few games studios that still made games from heart and soul. The fact that they would go out of their way to make an entire character for one person is amazing. Now Bethesda is corrupt and consumed with greed. It’s the end of an era.
The Canadian Wanderer how far have they fallen.
The Canadian Wanderer
How far they fell.
I think they still care people are just going after them with a few bad decisions and fallout 76 I am so tired of it
phhsdj to be honest, I just seeing Fallout 76 as Rust with Fallout item, maybe that why I’m the only one who never hate or dislike this game?
Just Noob I get it I really do but like it was a test that they messed up. When we get to Star field it will be much better especially because it’s something they have been wanting to do for years
Old World Blues, Far Harbor, Nuka World, Lonesome Road, The Pitt, and Honest Hearts are the best Fallout DLCs, change my mind
Quantum Gun Runners makes New Vegas the most accurate gun nut sim I’ve ever played.
Nuke world has very bare bones written characters, and ending that most likely felt rush and it’s second half of the story is more copy and paste settlement system
Slight correction: Oppenheimer didn't coin the phrase “Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.” He was quoting the Bhagavad Gita (which he mentions in the interview the quote derives from). There is a moment in the book that centers on a dialog between a great warrior prince named Arjuna and his charioteer Lord Krishna, an incarnation of Vishnu. Arjuna is facing an opposing army that has among it many of his relatives and friends, and he is unsure of where his duty lies. He basically asks Vishnu to show him the true nature of divinity, to show him something that transcends his life and proves there are powers and realms beyond him. Vishnu obliges Arjuna, and transforms into an aspect closer to his true form, having many mouths and many eyes and it was said “If the radiance of a thousand suns were to burst at once into the sky, that would be like the splendor of the mighty one.” Which seems like a fitting characterization of that first atomic bomb explosion: a terrifying manifestation of inhuman power that transcends what a normal mind could encompass.
Hey Nate. Every time you use the term, "Murder to death", it makes me smile. Never heard another person add the words, "...to death" after the word "Murder", but you use this term in most of your videos. It is quaint, yet rather humorous.
Oh, thank god! The raiders have my fa- oh. Hey boss.
That Evan Nuka Love story highlights why Bethesda are one of my favorite developers. They interact with their community and incorporate them into their games.
I had heard of the Evan character before the DLC dropped but by the time I got a chance to play it I had forgotten about him. Next time I can play I need to hunt him down. Being reminded of this brought me to tears. I hope Bethesda does this for "Skyrim Grandma" in ES6 as well. Just wanna believe that the company still has a heart for the fans.
3:58 "We hope you've enjoyed No Moral Theather, ladies and gentlemen!"
15:58 As MATN put it when he first met him: "You seem awfully nice ... All right, where are you hiding the bodies?" He then decided Evan was the only genuinely nice character in all of Fallout 4.
I killed that dude Harvey, and got a new dialogue
Still the boss too lol
Good work Nate! Nice to see there's still love for this title.
I've always enjoyed your cinematic style. Ever considered a more creative angle? Epic Nate's story time? ;D
Are you the only person who still does fallout 4 videos?
I like that.
Oxhorn. The final 2. Good ones, at least. That I can find
Its a blessing
The Prospector oxhorn sadly is rare for fallout 4 now...
Ysabel Veloso I 100% Agree
Right? I just started playing cause I was away for college when it came out. Talk abt delayed gratification haha
I really wanted the genetic replicator to be usable after stopping the Gator Claws. It would have been so cool to clone any viable blood sample you had.
I loved talking to Oswald he’s one of my favourite characters
He forgot to mention about Oswald. His friend Rachel can be found in the town just outside of kiddie kingdom, unfortunately she had too commit suicide do prevent herself from turning feral. She expresses how sorry she is to Oswald that she couldn’t find a cure. (This can all be heard in the holotape next to her body).
Oswald's first name may be a reference to Oswald The Lucky Rabbit, the second mascot of Disney Company. Quite possible with all the Disney references in NukaWorld
Has much people give hate to Bethesda I see why because of unfinished games, but there so many franchises they make that I love include Elder Scroll, Fallout, Doom, And Wolfenstein.
Oh and Thank You Nate for amazing video and giving your time to us viewers. You truly one of the best Bethesda UA-camr
People attack Bethesda for games they published.
If the games received praise, it's because of the developer.
If the games are panned, it's because of the publisher.
The thing about Bethesda is that they show a lot of care and quality regarding small details, but tend to almost always flop in regard to the main narratives of their games. If one completely ignores the main story of any/all of their games (except maybe Doom 2016), Bethesda games are ridiculously great. But care enough to want to know what's actually going on within these games...and then things kind of become frustrating.
I agreed with you guys so much. Take Skyrim as a example it a great game one of my favorite games but there way too many glitches.
Plasmas 2.0 they acquired three of those from other game companies
They do not create doom and wolf, that's machinegames and ID software
I really like that letter that the boy sent, never have I seen such a brave child to send a message to the developers and it Was nice to see a character after him
Robert Oppenheimer didn't coin the phrase "I am become death, destroyer of worlds" He was quoting the Bhagavad Gita, which is a portion of the Mahabharata, a Hindu or Vedic epic poem from around 400 BC
I don't think you know what the term "coined" means, at least not in this context. Oppenheimer may have absolutely been referencing an old poem with that phrase, but popular culture famously attributes it to him, which, coincidentally, is exactly what "coined" means in this narrative. He did not invent the saying, he made it popular.
Fallout 4 is so much fun! Currently replaying it now 🤘🏻🎮☢🖤
Ya know how Skyrim has that giant crab skeleton & ghost?
I wonder if we’ll see a giant mirelurk one day (outside of mods)
Joyful Dude Mirelurk Queen(s)?
Marsh
Nah I was thinking a regular mirelurk, except the size of a Queen.
Joyful Dude Ohhh okay, yeah that would be cool.
Well there is the really tiny one in Far Harbor
Quickkiller2880
Exactly! If they can put a really tiny one in there, then why not a really huge on in the next game?
The tribute to Evan is very cool. Was so fun running into him living outside the park and him just being super nice.
I’m my play through Harvey came back to Nuka-World World and just hung out there, though I think that was after I killed all the raiders.
Nate: Maybe Nuka-world is about being the bad guy
Me: laughs in lonesome road
Nate: You forgot to mention Rachel , Oswald the Great's best friend / lover he sent out to find a cure for ghoulism, but she took her own life rather than go feral. You find her corpse in Bradburtonville near the park and her holotrape gives you a more peaceful way to get Oswald to stand down.
i just realized Ozwald the Outrageous is a nod to the wizard of Oz🤦♂️... Oz short for Ozwald, he's a magician that does real magic aka a wizard. I'm upset this took me this long to realize🤣🤣
Just one small big correction: Oppenheimer DID NOT create that famous quote. He was deliberately quoting a religious text, an Indian one.
The "now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds" he said? Yeah, that's him QUOTING something. His complete speech even says that he REMEMBERED that quote from the book he read.
I just started playing fallout 4 after some time and I hopped right into Nuka World, then this showed up in my recommended
Nate is stalking you.
😶😶😶
@@hash2335 😐
This is my favorite dlc thanks. I already captured all the parks as the overboss. And looking at the thumbnail I know you’re showing the special t51 set from the bottling plant. I grabbed that and it’s awesome. I’m just working on getting some more settlements in the commonwealth. I also have the 34 out of 35 star cores you can get without enabling the power. Thanks so much Nate, all of your videos are awesome!
Amazing viseo keep it up
just recently got fallout 4 and all the dlc and iv used alot of your vids to get into the flow of things. this intro though i liked the best man good stuff
I lost it at
"Oh, hey boss."
That reminds me of the, “Hey Ron.” “Hey Billy.” video
First time I went through Vault Tec among the Stars I couldnt believe what I was reading in those terminals and I remember thinking that Vault Tec's depravity knows no bounds, I mean they cant even keep themselves from running unethical tests and experiments on innocent people at their friggin theme park set up. Bethesda did such a great job with the Nuka World DLC, Im with Nate on this one, Nuka World also holds a special place in my heart and just may be my favorite Fallout Post Content ever........"Damn Nuka Cola Song Stuck in my Head Again"
Thanks for this, I wondered about the Evan character, he seems so nice I almost expected him to turn out to be a really bad guy!
I enjoy tributes in video games it shows some heart !
I suspect that the Dr McDermot NPC would have offered the option to wipe out the Pack in the Safari park, so he can continue to experiement in peace. I would think he would have given you a mcguffin that stopped the gatorclaws attacking you, or even that allowed you control them, similar to the institue synth granades, or robot hacking mechanic, but they couldn't get it working or it messed with other quests so it got removed wholesale.
"The gatorclaws murdered him to death"
Ahhh yesss the floor here seems to be made out of floor
14:20 I actually live in the area where the Manhattan Project took place! Interesting stuff. Unfortunately people are still out there cleaning up from the project, last I heard. Been a while since I heard any updates on the situation.
I learned a lot about humanity in fallout. all the series. I'm sure that what the developers wanted.
I like how the game nods to the IRL rivalry between Coke and Moxie, the real life counterpart to Vim. The funny thing is, is that not only is Moxie about a decade older than coke, but they also pioneered some of the modern marketing techniques that we today take for granted. It doesn’t hurt that I actually prefer Moxie over coke
holy fuck your right moxie was made in Massachusetts
sadly I can't see if it's good because I live in Minnesota where all your going to find in sasphirllia( it really good if you get the south Dakota stlye) ,coke and Pepsi
and in this world moxie got bought out and lost 90% of it flavors fuck moxie cherry and moxie orange sound so good though
Jo-el? Dude, it's not Superman's cousin. His name is Joel. Rhymes with roll, bowl, and soul.
He mispronounces practically every word he spits out. What really got to me in this vid was the was he was pronouncing McDermot. Fucking cringe.
its just his accent. like how he says theater
@@Chloe-kw5ic Except... It's not. I can tell he has a west coast US accent, and he actually mispronounces words very frequently
Maybe from where ever youre from but in CT we pronounce it as Jo-el
@@rileygabkcuf8798 and the vocal fry he seems to use a lot is so hard to ignore once you notice it...
I got that “Random Enocounter” in Nuka-World tho… (For Harvey)
Hey Nate, what ENB are you using? Looks really good!
The encounter with Harvey is funniest "you gotta help me man they- oh hey boss."
I personally loved the Shovel Museum outside the park itself.
Cito the primitive man's story is a long one, agreed. But it's a heart-wrenching one and an easter-egg tribute to Tarzan.
Another easter egg that may in fact be a bug, is Sheriff Eagle in Dry rock gulch. If you shoot him before talking to him, he turns hostile and invisible though still with a questmarker hovering above his location. If you then fight him and reduces his heath to zero, the hovering questmarker turns green but you can't engage his dialogue. Instead, after 30 seconds or so, his health regenrates and he turns hostile to you, attacking you if you're in sight. The thing is, if oyu run away from him, he'll pursue. If you kill him, once his health is regenrated he'll pursue. He'll pursue you whereever you are on the entire map and eventually catches up to you to attack you. You can't kill him, only pacify him and then he'll come after you again after 30 seconds time.
Since it's not possible to progress the story at this point because you can't talk to him, I think it's a bug. But otherwise this is absolutely the behaviour of the Gunslinger, Yul Brenner's character in the old 1973 movie "Westworld." So maybe this mechanic was meant to be an easter egg of that movie.
Damnit. I love your videos, but your pronunciation bugs the crap out of me!
McDermot not McDermont
Joel not Jo'el
The "O" in Oppenheimer sounds like the "O" in operator, not like in Ohio.
Jo'el Hodgson, Superman's long lost cousin :)
He is someone who has read about stuff but has never heard anything spoken aloud about it. Maybe a bit more research is required on subjects for which he has no knowledge (like MST3K, American History, and the lack of the letter n, apparently.)
Actually with Joel being a name coming from Hebrew, Jo'el would be a more appropriate way to say it. In French for example, Joel is written with "ë" which makes the pronunciation go from Joel to Jo'el.
Both operator and Ohio have two O's. Which O?
@never saw this k m8?
Ohio is pronounced Oh-hio while operator is pronounced Aw-perator
I think the fan tribute thing was very wholesome, but it also reminded me of the story behind the fate of all fools gun from destiny
Nobody:
Nate: top 5 things you didn't know about yourself
My god, you can say whatever you want about Bethesda, but you gotta love them for how much they appreciate their fans. They didn't have to go out of their way to rush out an NPC just for Evan and his brother, they didn't have to go out of their way to put Erik the Slayer in a skyrim to honor Erik after his tour and sad death, they did it because they want to show appreciation to the people who made them what they are, and I can never hate them for any reason now. Bethesda may not make perfect games, but the sure as hell know how to do the right thing, even if no one asked them to.
*Fallout 76 likes this comment*
@@reddeaddude2187 okay? Yeah Fallout 76 is a bad game, I never said anything to contradict that. I literally said they don't make perfect games. This was a comment about how much Bethesda really appreciates the people the love their games, and you wanted to make it about bashing their worst game? Shame on you, friend.
@@justweirdout im confused about this reply to a reply
Hey Nate, what about branching out into ES 3&4, and fallout 1-3/NV?
I recall shortly after becoming overboss and seeing Harvey just after the entrance into Nuka world and had the same encounter. Maybe it’s random in that it can be Nuka world of the commmon wealth
Turn your **MR HANDY** to Do Not Disturb?? Wouldn't it be Pit Boy???
I think it's a reference to how Mr. Handy talks a lot
Suggestions for Tiny Details videos for Skyrim:
One of the locations on the island of Solstheim is an ancient Nordic ruin called White Ridge Barrow. This ruin is filled with a unique type of spider enemies that come in a variety of different types, including spiders that deal fire, frost, shock, or disease damage, that either jump at you and explode or walk towards you when they detect you, and even have the power to mind control bandits and force them to attack you. As you progress further into the ruins, it’s revealed that these spiders are being created by a pair of Dunmer siblings, and once you murder them to death, you’ll then be able to learn how to create these spiders yourself and use them as weapons against your enemies. Sounds like quite a useful and unique reward for completing a dungeon, right? However, what’s interesting is that in the diary of one of the Dunmer that was creating these spiders, it’s mentioned that the two of them only found the spiders here originally and then learned how to create more of them and use themselves, just like the player will after completing the dungeon. This begs the question of where these spiders came from originally. Well, as it turns out, there is an answer to this question; it’s just not in The Elder Scrolls V. In The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind expansion, there is an unmarked location south-east of Vivec City, where the player can receive a short quest from Lady Clarissa Laurant. She’ll mention how several people that she came here with have begun acting strangely and suspects that it has something to do with the spiders in the area. To make a long story short, it turns out that the spiders were being controlled by a daedra to take control of mortals. After the Vestige defeats the daedra and the quests ends, Lady Laurant mentions that she’ll take the information that she gathered on these strange spiders and send it to a contact of hers AT WHITE RIDGE BARROW. Yup, it turns out that the results of an inconsequential side quest by the Vestige ends up affecting the Dragonborn over a thousand years later. This was quite an interesting nod by ZeniMax Online, especially since this side quest is quite out of the way, not near any marked locations on the map, and quite easy to miss if you’re not searching for it.
Another tiny detail about The Elder Scrolls V, did you know that it’s actually possible to create a time paradox. Okay, let me give some context. Dragon Priest’s are high ranking servants of the Dragons from when they previously ruled Skyrim, thousands of years ago. There are eight particular named Dragon Priests in ruins scattered all over Skyrim, and serve as powerful bosses. Each of these eight Dragon Priests also have a mask with a unique enchantment, which in-game, serve as a reward for defeating them. Something that the game doesn’t directly tell you is that if you go to the ruins of Labyrinthian, you can find a wooden mask, modelled after the Dragon Priest masks, and if you put it on while in the room that you found it, you will be transported back in time to when the ruin wasn’t a ruin. This not-a-ruin will have a shrine that you can place other Dragon Priests mask on to, and if you place all eight masks on it, it will unlock a final, ninth mask as an extra reward for acquiring the other eight. You can then simply take back the eight masks you placed to get the ninth, remove the wooden mask, and return to your own time, one mask richer than when you first left... or you could do something interesting. If you go into your inventory and drop the wooden mask while you’re still wearing it, you will be transported back to the future, while the nine dragon priest masks are still in the past, with now no way of getting back to them. From an in-universe perspective, you took these masks back in time where they will eventually be found by the dragon priests, who will then wear them while they rule over the early Nords in the Dragon’s stead, until eventually they’re defeated and sealed away with their masks for thousands of years, until the Dragonborn comes along, defeats them and takes their masks, and takes the masks back in time where they’ll then be discovered by the Dragon Priests, who will wear them while ruling over the ancient Nords and so on and so on forever. This begs the question of where these masks came from in the first place. The Dragonborn only acquired these masks because they defeated the dragon priests who had them, who only had them because the Dragonborn took them back in time, where the dragon priests first found them and why does everything taste like copper? Okay, Bethesda probably didn’t do this intentionally, but it’s still fun to realise that you can create a time paradox nonetheless. Perhaps this is why there’s so little time travel in The Elder Scrolls series.
During the quest ‘The Only Cure’, Peryite will send the Dragonborn to a Dwemer ruin to kill Orchendor; Peryite’s current champion, who Peryite says has ‘strayed from the path’. In battle, Orchendor proves quite difficult to defeat due to a 100% resistance to all magic, and a unique effect that allows him to periodically teleport around the room that he’s fought in. Well, if after defeating him, you then resurrect him with a dead thrall spell to make him a permanent follower, if he takes damage in battle, his unique teleportation effect will activate and teleport him somewhere else in the nearby vicinity. Now, when this happened in my playthrough, he only teleported a few inches away, effectively making this effect essentially useless. This may have been a result of it happening outside and Bethesda simply didn’t consider how this ability would work outside of the room that he’s fought in in the quest.
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A mystery that’s been plaguing me ever since the first couple of hours of my very first Skyrim playthrough almost eight years ago is just who is Drelas. For those of you don’t know, Drelas is a Dunmer mage living in the eponymous Drelas’ Cottage, north-west of Whiterun. The cottage will have an apprentice level lock that the player will have to pick in order to enter. Once Drelas detects you, he will immediately turn hostile, and proves to be quite a difficult opponent, due to his high level spells and the lack of space in the cottage, which actually caused one of my very first deaths in the The Elder Scrolls series. Once you’ve murdered him to death... that’s it. He has no unique lines of dialogue, isn’t tied to any quests, and isn’t mentioned or referenced anywhere else in the game, which makes you wonder why Bethesda went to the trouble to give him a unique name and a location on the map when he could have easily been just an unnamed NPC in an unmarked location. What makes this even more of a mystery is that even after you kill him, anything that you take from his house will be labelled as ‘stolen’ and any companions that are with you at the time - in my case, Lydia - will tell you to leave. Perhaps at some point in the game’s development, he was supposed to be involved in some sort of quest but this simply never got implemented. Whatever the case may be, only Drelas knows for sure, and Drelas isn’t talking.
Another mystery in The Elder Scrolls V is just who is the Ancient Dragonborn? For context, one of the new shouts introduced in the Dragonborn DLC is Dragon Aspect, which despite being labelled in the game as a shout, actually functions as a power, which can be activated once per day. With all three words of the shout, on top of decking you out in an ethereal set of dragon armor, it also offers a 25% increase to power attacks, a 125% increase to armor rating, a 25% increase to fire and frost resistance, increases the effects of shouts and decreases the time between them for five minutes; quite useful for difficult boss fights. However, a secret ability of the shout that the game doesn’t tell you about directly is that if your health falls below 50% in battle while the power is active, it will summon an Ancient Dragonborn to assist you in battle. The Ancient Dragonborn will also have a similar set of ethereal dragon armor above a set of Ancient Nordic Armor, wielding an Ancient Nordic battleaxe, and will use several shouts in combat. Okay, so this guy sounds like a handy companion to have in battle, but it begs the question of just who is he? We know from the title the game gives him that he’s a Dragonborn, but who is he exactly? The Dragonborn DLC mentions that Miraak was the first Dragonborn, so was this guy the second Dragonborn? Is he a Septim? What’s confounds this even further is that, as I mentioned earlier, he will have the same ethereal dragon armor that the player receives when they activate Dragon Aspect, and one of the words for this shout can only be found in Apocrypha, meaning that this dragonborn must have acquired this shout through Hermaeus Mora. Is this Ancient Dragonborn a second attempt by old Herma Mora to recruit a dragonborn and the player is actually the third. One of the wilder theories that I have about this Ancient Dragonborn is that it’s perhaps a shade of Miraak himself, since this ability of the shout never activates for Miraak, despite him using the shout in the battle against him. Perhaps this is a side effect of you absorbing Miraak’s soul and taking it into your own? Whatever the case may be, since this shout can only be used by a dragonborn, it’s unlikely that we’ll get a conclusive answer any time soon.
R.I.P. Even hope your killing raiders and rockin that power armor in common wealth heaven.
Just started a 4th playthrough and gonna check all this out.
i am still disapointed that there wasnt a good path in nuka world beside killing everyone😒
You can still do most of the quests if you kill everyone. You can't do any of the repeateble ones that you get from the gang bosses or the gauntlet fighting, and you don't get the unique perks the gangs offer, and obviously you don't get to smash the Commonwealth. But you still get to clear the rest of the park and restore power.
I saw a video about a mod where you use the minutemen to storm Nuka-World. Upon completion of Open Season, the mod keeps minutemen NPC's in the Nuka-Town proper to give the place a more lively look. A nice option for those who want to be the good guy, but since it's a single player game with virtually infinite saves, don't see what the problem ever really was. Oh, and just to note, raider settlements are just plain awesome.
For real. and in my eyes: raider or not, outright murdering a bunch of people who aren't attacking you isn't really a "good" option. Am I wrong?
@@rileygabkcuf8798 Yes, you're wrong. Those people are murderers, slavers and torturers. Killing them is a blessing upon the world.
@@mrkiky It's still murder if you're trying to play a lawful good character. It works for neutral good or chaotic good but not with a lawful good run.
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“Murdered him to death” 😂😂
Good vid man
a little on the sad side, but after seeing all the mass shooting videos lately...its really nice to have nate to cheer you up and give you something cool to do to get your mind off stuff, i mean lets face it, a lot of us play these games to escape the real world for just a little and relax, and nates always there to make sure that experience stays fresh...ten details at a time :) always appreciate your work nate
Nate you have to stop uploading while I'm at work.
That was really neat! I too love Nuka World, it’s my absolute favorite DLC!! ❤️🤗
You must love it when that random pack lady walks up to you and says "Nuka world's a shit hole!" and stands there almost like waiting for your reaction.
You keep pronouncing Joel's name wrong...
Almost always after I meet the ppl in the market place I go on a raider slaughter spree. Not out of the goodness of my heart but just because I "felt like killing a lot of people".
Man this DLC still felt so empty there should have been more wacky sidequests its an amusement park for christ sake 😂
That was really cool to learn about Evan. I always wondered why that character felt rushed and unfinished compared to the rest of the DLC, now it makes sense. Again thank you for this video, I always learn something new about this game from your videos and Oxhorn and it makes me fall that much more in love with Fallout 4 and the Fallout Universe.
Oh boy, that last one...can't help but be reminded of just how far Bethesda has fallen over the years.
The kiddie kingdom stories are top notch. I always just attack the gangs immediately lol
The Nuclear Apocalypse will happen before Nate runs out of content.
Give it ten years. Food Shortages, overpopulation and crowdedness, will lead to some sort of World War.
@@lordodysseus Even then, the ghost of nate will still be doing videos.
Can in just say Nate has the best and sometimes funniest intros