was talking to a coworker the other day about fnv and he said for his first playthrough he did a Good Guy run so he sided with the ncr, and it took everything i had not to launch into an hour-and-a-half-long lecture on how the ncr are not the good guys lmao
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Pictured: The Camp Guardian sign. It is the defaced roadsign for Guardian Peak, a real world location in Nevada.
And pictured is the texture file. The word "peak" is just barely visible.
You can read more about Camp Guardian here.
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in the spirit of that post the other day, here's something i'm willing to bet a pretty low percentage of players have actually seen ingame; the 'valentine hates your guts and wants you dead' conversation
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okay but you don’t understand; I still find floating camps ugly, but now I just have real life floating houses to find ugly as well
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"Having completed both the main and side quests in Fallout 76, I have been just logging in for some dailies now and again.
Until recently, however.
I've found that the location of my CAMP (North of the Giant Teapot/Charleston on I-59) is a rather nice ambience location. Storms usually roll down, sure, but no Radstorms which is nice. And the view!
From here you can see the Ash Heap, you can hear the wind whisper through the mountains, not many Scorched or Super Muties head out this way, and it's just...
Bliss. And calm. And I've just been enjoying relaxing there with my various Allies, listening to the world roll on. It's been so nice.
And if any newcomers happen to pass by on their way to the Teapot or Charleston, please help yourself to the Nuka-Cola and give Sweets the Mr. Handy my regards. He's been a wonderful neighbour.
Also, watch out for any fool trying to restart Power Plant WV-06. They tend to get loud down that way."
Fallout Confessions
Photo of Watoga, Looking East - Taken by L.Thompson, Scavver
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