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Now I just need to find a unique .44 revolver named “Little Macintosh” and then it’s game of the year 2015.
(Underlined bits are suggested edits)
• First entry says “Can’t believe I skipped Marlene’s recital to watch a bunch of pink horses looking at their reflections in the pond.”
• Second entry says “I just don’t know what went wrong. I feel like I’ve gone cross-eyed right now.”
• Third entry says “Clock is ticking, Arlen. Clock is ticking. I may actually have to make a problem if I can’t find a problem by then…”
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Wasn’t meant to be.
wait was that sarcasm
If it’s a compilation of all sarcastic lines in the game it should be in there shouldn’t it?
I’ve been playing FO4 for the first time recently and I came across Supervivor White just yesteday. Really did remind of of Rarara.
@yttyr
Does in show up in any of those “all sarcastic lines” videos on Youtube or something? I’d love to hear that.
I can’t rightly remember but I think it was if you choose sarcastic in a certain conversation with him near the very end of the minute men questline. It’s a bit of an obscure one and I haven’t found it in any easter egg lists at all.
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Seriously, where is that?
There is? Whe.. oh yeah. Now I remember.
I laughed my ass of at that, you haven’t happened to see it by any chance?
Link please?
There’s also a conversation with Preston Garvey that references Fallout: Equestria.
Huh. Interesting.
There’s the Atomatoys factory, which has a unique super mutant named Big Mack and contains in total six fully-assembled Giddyup Buttercups. There’s also Graygarden, where Supervisor White seems fairly familiar.
I’ve only noticed it in this one building. Any other areas you’ve seen a reference?
Huh, I’ve only noticed about 3 referencing areas.
Yeah, it seems 260 defense isn’t nearly enough.@Poptard
Oh, you are right. It is pretty sad.
Yeah, it seems 260 defense isn’t nearly enough.
Chances are, there was some attack on the settlement that you didn’t respond to or something of the sort, since settlers never die if you show up, even if they lose all their health. Aww, that’s the wasteland for you.
So, here’s what you were missing. Maybe next playthrough?
Wow, I just visted the Slog again to talk to Glass and try to activate the conversation you talked about, and guess what? He’s dead, with a blown off arm no less. I have no idea what happened. Too bad.
Go see for yourself.
Cry? What? Why would it be sob worthy?
It’ll largely be the same, I’ve heard. But I’ve found it has the greatest emotional impact when it’s just one thing instead of almost a fetch quest. After all, you have the records of a tragic, pre-war story, and then you find out someone who you sobbed for is living, so you can sob all over again. You’ll probably still cry this time, but probably not as hard. Still worth it, though.
Will the fact that I already found Arlen Glass change the scene?
If you managed to grab the holotape nearby, try finding Arlen Glass in the wasteland. Trust me, the scene with him is heartbreaking in the best way possible.