Fallout series

Do you have a link to it or a specific name for the mod?
It's this one. Been using it for 5 years myself with no problems
You don't need to keep it on at all times, just remember to activate it when you're heading to the submarine and feel free to disable it once you press the buttons and get the holotapes.
 
Someone from the original team would have to be involved to make it work story- and setting-wise but mechanically I think it could work really well.
Frankly the thing I disliked the most in BG3 was that part tying it to the original two - for me Sarevok's arc was completed with ToB and I frowned seeing him back, reverted to his old BG1 self.
Same here, that shit ruined 3 for me.
 
I just re-watched these two comfy travel pieces
Love these vids, I wish someone would do one for Fallout games that are more obscure, like Midwest for Tactics, New California setting(wherever that actually takes place) or the recent London mod, altho I bet there is a thousand travel documentaries on London already.
The second video did have a lot of sperging about muh precious niggerinos in there, which got tiring. Genuine seething too, when he got exposed to a plaque that was only put up to make libshits like him seethe.
Does this dude have a thread here? Wanna know if he shits himself like this a lot.
 
Elaborate before I hunker down to watch these videos this week?
Second video: 45mins in during Arlington Cemetery to rougly 46min30seconds. Point Lookout chapter, hour 30 seconds in to 1h3minutes in since he goes on a tangent about brave niggerinos who fought back against racist slave owners and visits some white-guilt museums not present in the DLC. Then, he visits a pro-confederate monument and completely loses his shit, calling IRL Point Lookout residents inbred hillbilly chuds and racist assholes like a seething soyboy he is, then he proceeds to move on to the next chapter like nothing happened. First video is alright and the rest of the second video is mostly fine as well.
If you don't know how he looks like, there is a few photos of him shown from the trip within the documentary, and it makes his soy filled rage even more hilarious when you know what weak little impotent fat pudgy body it's coming from.
 
Second video: 45mins in during Arlington Cemetery to rougly 46min30seconds. Point Lookout chapter, hour 30 seconds in to 1h3minutes in since he goes on a tangent about brave niggerinos who fought back against racist slave owners and visits some white-guilt museums not present in the DLC. Then, he visits a pro-confederate monument and completely loses his shit, calling IRL Point Lookout residents inbred hillbilly chuds and racist assholes like a seething soyboy he is, then he proceeds to move on to the next chapter like nothing happened. First video is alright and the rest of the second video is mostly fine as well.
If you don't know how he looks like, there is a few photos of him shown from the trip within the documentary, and it makes his soy filled rage even more hilarious when you know what weak little impotent fat pudgy body it's coming from.
Kek, kind of want to see that part of the video since he sounds like such a clown. He sounds like another Oxhorn. Oh yep, found the parts you mentioned, the Confederate part is especially sad how offended he got and how he basically condemned a group of people to a single category and stereotype, how Ironic. Classic soy leftist tactic, "only I get to stereotype people because I'm correct when I do it." Holy shit was a soy cuck, and the fact that he just moves on past it is hilariously jarring.
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What an unfortunate looking creature.
 
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Given that everything, even the dlc stuff is loaded in when you download the base game, I wonder how feasible it will be to mod 76 to bypass the online requirement once Bethesda finally gets tired of it and shuts it down.

I mean, I like 76 as a game, once the bugs were mostly patched out, it's one of the best looking fallout's so far, and I like the armors and clothing in it

But I play fallout with cheats. I just like playing god. I wish they'd hurry up and find a reason to discontinue it so fans can inevitable bring it back somehow, and we can actually play 76 as a normal fallout game.

76, console commands, mods and not being forced to play with other dumbasses = 10/10. One of the best looking fallout games and the quests... They're alright.

It's just bogged down by the fact that... It's online.
 
After about a year of mostly silence we finally now have a trailer.
Most of their content still isn't back up on their channel, so I am not holding my breath.
Given that everything, even the dlc stuff is loaded in when you download the base game, I wonder how feasible it will be to mod 76 to bypass the online requirement once Bethesda finally gets tired of it and shuts it down.
It's still a shitty game even without GAAS features. Best bet is to simply port everything worthwhile to Fallout 4(already a good portion of a way there) and port over the entire map so the modders can do with it as they please, or players can simply explore it.
 
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Lmao this guy is such a faggot. I remember him singing Mafia 3's praises because it lets you run over the KKK. This is definitely the kind of guy that jerks it to cuck porn.
After about a year of mostly silence we finally now have a trailer.
Can't wait for this to take 20 years to come out and be 'okay' at best.
 
singing Mafia 3's praises
The only thing that I remember about Mafia 3 is that kid who shit himself while playing it, and now this fat little cuck jacking off to being able to ride over the KKK in it. Nice legacy that game left for itself! Tearing down the older idea for the game so that you could play as a nigger was totally worth it!
 
Second video: 45mins in during Arlington Cemetery to rougly 46min30seconds. Point Lookout chapter, hour 30 seconds in to 1h3minutes in since he goes on a tangent about brave niggerinos who fought back against racist slave owners and visits some white-guilt museums not present in the DLC. Then, he visits a pro-confederate monument and completely loses his shit, calling IRL Point Lookout residents inbred hillbilly chuds and racist assholes like a seething soyboy he is, then he proceeds to move on to the next chapter like nothing happened. First video is alright and the rest of the second video is mostly fine as well.
If you don't know how he looks like, there is a few photos of him shown from the trip within the documentary, and it makes his soy filled rage even more hilarious when you know what weak little impotent fat pudgy body it's coming from.
I disagree with your point that he lost his shit or was seething, he sounded mildly angry to me. I agree with his point tbh, it is kinda insulting to insinuate African Americans had any sort of affinity to the confederates and those that fought for them weren't forced/coerced into doing so.
 
I disagree with your point that he lost his shit or was seething, he sounded mildly angry to me. I agree with his point tbh, it is kinda insulting to insinuate African Americans had any sort of affinity to the confederates and those that fought for them weren't forced/coerced into doing so.
there were blacks who fought voluntarily on the side of the CSA and to insinuate otherwise is ahistorical and revisionist
 
They were coerced/pressured into doing so.
disclaimer: my family did not arrive in the US until c. 1920 and I have no familial connection with the South, the Civil War, or American politics prior to WWI so my understanding is based on the work and research I did in college and as part of my current job

some? certainly. all? no. There were few slaves in the CSA military due to the fact that freedom post service was essentially what had to be promised and that was obviously a nonstarter for slave owners.
Louisiana however had a corps of free black men in their state militia that saw service in the first 18 months of the war before reorganization, so yes there were free black men who served in the CSA forces.

and the faggoty hand wringing over a private confederate grave and memorial is extremely embarrassing
 
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disclaimer: my family did not arrive in the US until c. 1920 and I have no familial connection with the South, the Civil War, or American politics prior to WWI so my understanding is based on the work and research I did in college and as part of my current job

some? certainly. all? no. There were few slaves in the CSA military due to the fact that freedom post service was essentially what had to be promised and that was obviously a nonstarter for slave owners.
Louisiana however had a corps of free black men in their state militia that saw service in the first 18 months of the war before reorganization, so yes there were free black men who served in the CSA forces.

and the faggoty hand wringing over a private confederate grave and memorial is extremely embarrassing
They shouldn't have had to fight to earn their freedom, it's still a form of coercion and I disagree that he was hand wringing over the memorial just pointing out how offensive the plaque and it's connotations are.
 
They shouldn't have had to fight to earn their freedom, it's still a form of coercion and I disagree that he was hand wringing over the memorial just pointing out how offensive the plaque and it's connotations are.
Moving the goalposts of your argument is unfortunate but expected. I don't really intend to carry on this conversation since you seem incapable of understanding anything more morally complicated than a comic book or a starwars movie.
"They were forced!". They weren't always, slaves had to give consent to be enlisted (and that is from wikipedia of all sources so this really illustrates how little you were able to do the bare amount of investigation) or they were serving prior to the CW. "BUT THAT'S BASCIALLY BEING FORCED!!!!111". Truly a childlike view of the world.
You literally cannot conceive that history is not a comic book with obvious bad guys and good guys.

The civil war was a tragedy of policy failure (1820 Compromise, 1850 Compromise, Fugitive Slave Act, Kansas Nebraska Act, the ineffectiveness of the Whigs), economic sectionalism, polarization and radicalization, and normalization of political violence on both sides; look up Bleeding Kansas as an example of abolitionist and pro-slavery violence merchants.

I can't imagine being offended by a plaque put up by a family to honor an ancestor. History is not a marvel movie.
 
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