The obscure content thing is an issue I’ve run into especially looking for ~70s era sci-fi or horror movies that are regarded as cult classics or underrated online.
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The obscure content thing is an issue I’ve run into especially looking for ~70s era sci-fi or horror movies that are regarded as cult classics or underrated online.
If you are looking for software you might want to look for websites that list open source projects.
I can’t really think of decent mega lists though. The FMHY one does have a lot of simply free things but it is mixed in with a lot of pirated content.
Nice to see the article mention the source port
I don’t think so. From my understanding the Bethesda mod workshop has several limitations that would prevent things like using F4SE and ini file tweaks.
If it were added to console I have to imagine it would be in cooperation with Bethesda and involve tweaking the mod. It’s still having stability issue too so all of this would likely be a ways out. It could set a neat precedent of Bethesda being open to fan projects kind of like Valve and Black Mesa.
Totally. It’s cool seeing what people are enthusiastic about
You could just select a new install location for the game and keep that modded setup as well.
I wonder if this came from someone reading about natural nuclear fission reactors.
Is it really just a couple outfits and being able to use a beach chair?
That made me wonder if someone will ever create a Lutris install script for Fallout London
I edited the post to link directly to the trailer rather than the install page. Thought it might be a good idea for those who haven’t heard of it.
You could start with trying to break associations gradually or creating obstacles.
If you smoke inside for example limiting yourself to smoking outside.
If you use a bong only letting yourself smoke because when it’s clean.
Just be wary of replacing it with other habits like alcohol or nicotine.
What does that have to do with this though?
I feel like it wouldn’t be that difficult to largely limit vehicles to a segment of the map. Even if they didn’t want to set a hard boundary like a fenced border with Fallout 4 levels of clutter on the road they could be made impractical for certain areas. I don’t think that would necessarily make the map feel smaller or mess with combat.
I think the big concern though would be people pushing them into locations they were intended like Skyrim horses.
Of course what I was saying though was that I thought horses were canonically confirmed to not exist but it seems like people were misquoting a post on Fallout fandom.
I wonder how many horses would still be around or what other mounts they could go with?
I believe the appearances of horses in the Fallout New Vegas comic was stated to be an error and some of the early games mention they were wiped out.
I think there have always been liberties in the lore about energy capabilities so I don’t think that would stop them.
I don’t think it would be a major leap to go from power armor to vehicles.
I’m also pretty sure there are non-nuclear vehicles in Fallout like the Highwaymen from Fallout 2 and if I recall correctly there’s also mention of super mutants using steam powered trucks in one of the original games. Plus there’s combustion engines scattered across the wasteland as typical post-apocalyptic clutter and gas powered generators in Fallout 4.
The NCR in Camp McCarren also use the trucks present on the base. I think there’s probably a lot of that “It’s there but not shown in game” kind of stuff.
I do see what you mean though. In those situations it could almost feel like an interactive version of the transition zones between DLCs and the base game and not much else. I imagine they’d have to limit the amount of points of interest and make those sections relatively barren.
I feel like there has to be more movies with this premise
Here’s my hot take:
This isn’t any worse than manga misspelling words to show a character has an accent.
Beatrix Amerhauser is what made me stop reading Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead.
Have you not had much luck using operators?
I’ve found them relatively reliable
https://ahrefs.com/blog/google-advanced-search-operators/
https://duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/results/syntax/
https://support.startpage.com/hc/en-us/articles/4521473758228-Advanced-Search-on-Startpage
I think they’re aware of your stash of full Family Guy episodes on Youtube featuring random zooms.
Also doesn’t the RIAA only cover the music industry?