References To Fallout New Vegas In Fallout 4
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- Collection Of References To Fallout New Vegas In Fallout 4
Timestamps:
Deacon Mentions Robert House 0:00
Emogene Cabot's Terminal 1:04
Gilda & Vera Keyes 1:40
Jack & The Mojave Desert 2:15
Fixer 2:43
Sunset Sarsaparilla 2:56
Atomic Command 3:32
Marked Men 3:52
New California Republic 4:06 - Hry
It's crazy crazy when you think about how important Mr House is, Obviously responsible for a lot of the Robots and creation of the Pip Boy
Wait didnt house own Robco? Not vault tech. Right? Didn’t vault tech make the pip?
@@lilheinz9496 The pip boy was already a product of robco and then vault tec partnered with robco and they designed the pip boy 3000 for the vaults if I remember correctly
@@michaelbernal1470 ohhh. Thank u. Wasn’t sure caused felt like I’d heard something like that before
Its even crazier that he got killed and eaten by a mailman for using a condescending tone
@@jordyjohn2275 Hahahhahaha
theres a hint entry in the loading screen that says something along the lines of "although never admitting it, nuka wild was produced to compete with sunset sasparilla" and how it failed
I'm pretty sure somewhere in Nuka World it mentions that Nuka Cola Wild was created to directly compete with Sunset Sasperillia
I was going to mention that, but you beat me to it
@@destinedpotato1577 I thought Nuka Cola was created before Sunset Sarsaparilla, but it’s “real origins” said after completing the Blue Star Cap Quest says it was created around the 1870s.
Of course I could be wrong and maybe Sunset Sarsaparilla was created first, I’m just speaking on behalf of what I remember from playing New Vegas.
@@BigManLaskey Nuka cola " Wild"
@@Intr0vertical I was talking about the Nuka Cola Company being founded before the Sunset Sarsaparilla Company, but yeah, Nuka Cola Wild definitely came after Sunset Sarsaparilla like the loading screen and terminal in Nuka World says.
I had no idea Mr. House was mentioned in 4. However i did find some notes in 76 that mentions him as well as the Ultra Luxe and Lucky 38 casinos.
i didnt even know there were so many references to new vegas
Wait where are these references to the casinos in 76?
@@dr.rockso2703 Yuuup
@@xXxMrRazorxXx isn't there something in a note from the Gourmands gang that mentions the ultra lux?
Yeah..the guy responsible for the single greatest piece of technology in fallout history and the creator of most of the fallout universe's robots isnt gonna be mentioned in a fallout game.
Nick Valentine in one of his cases reference's Dead Money. When you dig up the grave, it is full of gold bars and he says that "they couldn't let go"
Might be pushing the boat out on this one, anyone else think its a subtle nod?
No
Yes
the duality of man, on full display in this replies section
Its immediately what I thought of so id say yes
that’s not even subtle
I think in the nuka world dlc its stated that one of the new flavors was specifically designed to compete against Sunset Sarsaparilla
Yeah I think it was the Nuka Dark
@@dominic4143 nah Nuka Wild iirc
@@ExcludedGamer nah it was nuka clear
Its nuka wild, unfortunately tho it didn’t work and it failed
@@dominic4143 Nuka Dark was the alcoholic Nuka-Cola; its closest real-world analogue would be if the Coca-Cola Company decided to sell its own whiskey cola (or partnered outright with Jack Daniel's for a branded Jack and Coke) in liquor stores.
It's not the first time Nuka-Cola and alcohol have combined in canon lore; there's a Rum&Nuka in New Vegas.
I think it’s really annoying that there’s basically no references to Caesar’s legion. Like okay, I can *maybe* get there being no NCR presence or significant mention on the east coast, but I mean cmon, the legion was further east!
The furthest they got was New Mexico.
And considering there hostility to most people who aren't them and the fact they don't use tech word probably came down that they were a big raider game or slaver guild.
That wouldn't be as note worthy as a state essentialy remaking America.
It makes absolutely No sense for the NCR or the legion to be on he east coast. The NCR was Pretty confined to California, and how could they possibly expand that much in 6 years. Same for the legion. Remember that the furthermore east they ever was colorado and new Mexico. Thats only scratchings the Great plains.
I dont see how they could expand that much in 6 years.
@@gilbertguy1220 as if scouts, embassies, and foreign trading aren't things?
Caesar’s Legion is surrounded by the BOS and the NCR, which limits their movement, to the BOS, caesar’s legion is just a bunch of raiders who should be eliminated, but not now, while the NCR only recently actually cared enough to fight them (to win the dam), even then, they are very insignificant, Mr House states that the NCR can easily win the war if they wanted to, but the Dam isn’t that important to them that they’d make an all out attack all at once
@@lance5445 Thats a long distance for embassies. The legion wouldnt have any embassies, and again, the NCR and the east coast Are littarily on the opposite sides of the U.S
The alien city the Cabot's where looking for was years and years old. Nothing to do with the current structures. They even talked about how they discovered the first one that led to the way they are in the same mission line, earlier on
what
That's what i was thinking too.
It could be an attempt to explain the wild wasteland encounter with the Aliens in the North West corner of the map in New Vegas
buried alien city sounds very very interesting...
Ya it's obviously not a reference to new Vegas or big MT.
The original alien city was found in the Sahara and apperently had very large architecture iirc. Not apperently related to the usual aliens in fallout since Cabot doesnt believe in them.
They exist so hes not completely right. Maybe it's an old colonization effort by them, maybe it was another race.
But whatever the father thought in his head, it's likely another large Sahara style alien city.
Wish benthesda would give us more info on this stuff.
I wish we could get a Fallout in Texas, or maybe Louisiana. The western feel of New Vegas was always really fun to me. I was extremely sad that the mod Fallout Lonestar never came out. :(
everyone says midwest but its just green, dont get me wrong, its beautiful but same'y. while wading louisiana swamps in power armor sounds badass. not sure if the ground would be sturdy enough near a swamp to build underground bunkers though...
Well boy do I have news for you, the first fallout game on console took place in Texas
always thought a fallout based in the Washington/British Columbia area would be awesome.
@@thedrifter798 You talking about the Brotherhood one? I’ve wanted to try it, but heard it wasn’t canon.
@@andreacellman5482 That would be cool! I’d like to see what things would be like if they started to branch outside of America.
one of those symbols in the pip boy game looked like the lucky 38, guessing it was the space needle though
It is supposed to be the lucky 38
@@_1_05_ it’s the space needle
Why would they mention Las Vegas twice in atomic command?
@@cowerdnerddespacito9518 my bad it looked like it
@@_1_05_ The Stratosphere tower in Vegas and the Space Needle look quite a bit like each other in real life, and the Lucky 38's modeled on the Strat.
Interestingly, I pass by the Space Needle on my way to work in Seattle and it's always been hilarious to me how something that towered over the Seattle skyline in 1962 is now completely dwarfed by all the office towers downtown to the point where you can't even see it on your way in. It's more pronounced as you come in from the north (because Seattle Center is north of downtown) though.
@@SimuLord Yeah most people who never been to Seattle may assume the space needle would be the tallest building there from seeing any of the illustrations or photos of Seattle with it in it. From the observation deck at 520ft it would make it the ~20th tallest building in Seattle but if you include the needle tip it would be the 9th, at 605ft.
Northern view of the skyline of Seattle is so much prettier than from the southside.
Kellogg also references the Shi in San Francisco, but that’s more of a Fallout 2 reference
The Cabots are over 400 years old so they would know that the New Vegas strip isn't an alien city just a city with a great missile defense system
the mojave is bigger then fucking new vegas lmfao
@@Archiesaccount I am aware of that but he said "It's not quite clear if he's talking about New Vegas or something like the Big MT" meaning he thought they could've possibly been referring to New Vegas
I don't think the Kellogg memory sequence was a reference to New Vegas at all. Considering the NCR has been around since Fallout 1, mentioned in the ending slides of the game, and the area that Kellogg was meant to have been in at the time is around the area of the original 2 games, and not that of New Vegas, it seems pretty likely that it was only meant to be a general lore callback, not specific to New Vegas, and if anything more related to the first 2 games. I also don't really feel like every mention of Robert House is necessarily a New Vegas reference too, being that RobCo is such a big part of the Fallout universe. It's kind of like the NCR thing, it's more just a general lore callback than a reference to New Vegas specifically.
house was never mentioned before new vegas
@@cheesebooba Just because the lore wasn't introduced until New Vegas does not make any references to house a New Vegas reference. It's just a call back to now established lore that isn't specific to the events of New Vegas. Just because House is mentioned as the owner of RobCo in post-NV games doesn't mean the characters talking about him know anything about New Vegas or what happened there
The NCR was founded before FO2, but after FO1, since the first town you meet in FO1 is Shady Sands and you rescue Tandi so that she can live to become it's president after FO1 and during (I think) FO2.
Deacon and Cabot's terminal name dropping "Robert" House is a new vegas reference. Robco didn't have a named CEO until New Vegas
House was a new vegas callback he was never mentioned at all in 1 and 2
I still believe the "Alien City", refers to the divide, and the Tunnelers. Their origin is never actually confirmed, though the popular theory is they were those who took refuge underground when the bombs dropped, it's mentioned that perhaps they 'woke up' when the explosions went off.
And it'd fit pretty nicely with the whole Lovecraftian theme the world of Fallout has going on. The city buried in the desert fits snugly with the story "The Nameless City", and it's a recurring theme. Maybe the Tunnelers were asleep, in stasis, or hibernation, when the sudden surge of radiation and tremors split the earth. Lovecraft is full of ancient alien races being lost or overthrown, so the fact that they're basically feral is no big hurdle for them being a former high-tech race, now fallen.
Theory rant done, post is long enough lol.
but the divide is relatively new because the courier was the one who caused it (I don't feel like looking it up so lets just say 30 years before FO4) and Lorenzo was locked in that cell around roughly 1900 so how did he even get word of it
@@turtlemaster2957 I mean the Tunnelers beneath the Divide. The pre-war town aside, the Tunnelers seems to come from much deeper, and it's hinted that they may have been down there, asleep, since long before the war itself. The Divide coming into existence merely woke them up and made them aware of the overworld again.
@@ArchineerRob It's been confirmed that Tunnelers where caused by the great war and that they are mutated humans so when did they get stuck underground and mutate?
The divide is post war though?
i think your right, cuase if i remember correctly, whatever his name is says to you that the tunnelers have been making a tunnel system through out the divide, and that their tunnels will reach from coast to coast, to then soon reek havoc on those above
Well, every pip-boy is a reference to RobCo, isn't it?
Probably also no coincidence that Deacon won the codes in a poker game of all things
Oh yeah no I have a feeling deacon is a very large character and he’s probably even met the courier or has been to Vegas
I wish the dialogue system in 4 were different i had so many questions for Deacon and McCready but the game just doesn't let you ask questions. 😕
of course not, Bethesda expects you to play this game like a standard FPS and not choose anything except what they want, which is to be the good guy. because morality really is black and white, no grey whatsoever. >_>
@@ZackExplorer28 have you only ever heard people talk about 4? The morality isn’t black and white.
@@ZackExplorer28 Not really. There are a lot of discussions about which faction is the best for the Commonwealth. And during my first playthrough I kept thinking about which one I should side with. They all have their strengths and weaknesses. It certainly isn't black and white.
@@ZackExplorer28 no gray moral is Falout 1. Prove me wrong.
Falliut 2 btw, has a lot o politics and gray moral too, so that why the second Fallout is not only my second favorite game in the series (The most favorite is New Vegas, obviousy) it is just better than the first one
Deacon would BS you anyways
I left my Heart in the Sierra Madre ❤️
The dead money dlc is my favorite dlc in a game ever
I left Elijah there, he keeps screaming
I left my neck there, blame the collars
There is one of the quest for Cabot where you need to find a package that was being carried by a courier who you learn was ambushed by a person named Maria, Maria also being the name of Benny's Pistol. The Pistol that Benny uses to shoot the courier at the start of New Vegas.
Haven't seen a Reach like that since it got glassed.
@@shockmazta3116 doesnt sound like a reach to me, might just be a nod on new vegas
@@CharmedReally7Maria was the guard who told u where to get the package, he is definitely reaching
@@thatgoodolpisscrab oh then yes, it is reaching
@@CharmedReally7 I'd never lie to you sweetheart
Is hilarious to think that Deezer would use nuclear codes just to hack a limonade stand
Those weren’t nuke codes, it was the shutdown/override code for robco robots. It didn’t work on deezer because he’s made by general atomics not robco.
The lost city in the Mojave could be a reference to a story by H.P. Lovecraft called “The Transition of Juan Romero” although it’s fairly obscure Fallout 4 has a lot of lovecraftian stuff so who knows
Based profile pic.
Bethesda always puts Lovecraft references in the Fallout games. I don't remember completely, but I think there were references in Fallout and Fallout 2 as well.
@@rylian21 Bethesda only bought the property of Fallout after 3..... So New Vegas, 4, 76, and of course 3. So if there is Lovecraft in 1/2, which I don't remember, lots of pop culture stuff but nothing Lovecraft, that's simply because the devs at Obsidian thought it was a good thing to begin with.
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@@thetaxikab604 Remember, 400+ conservatives have robloxed today and will do so every day cause they think vaccines are filled with satan.
I love that a quest mod for New Vegas exists to look for the alien city mentioned by Cabbot
What mod?
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@@rylands4289 Cabot quest, I think
The city buried in the Mojave is likely a Lovecraft reference (ie "The Forgotten City") just transposed in location.
"Have you heard about the lonesone drifter?"
"Beaten by the courier every time"
"Have you heard about the lonesome drifter?"
"He'll turn hostile in the blink of an eye!"
What is this
reference to Ulysses?
@@RuinnTheGreat the lyrics to a great song by the Little River Band. Song title is Lonesome Loser, they just swapped Loser for Courier.
You missed one in Nuka World. There's a terminal in Bradburtons office that lists all the soda companies they have bought out and it mentions Sunset Sarsaparilla and how they have had trouble making headway into the west coast due to brand loyalty.
My head cannon is that the courier just offers up the code he used to kill house as a phony bounty
I wish Bethesda made more references to New Vegas
Wow, its crazy to still see Fresh Fallout 4 content even today. Fallout 3 was my game but the day they dropped Fallout 4 and i seen that concept art, the world changed. Seeing Nuka World felt like that world was real.
I really wish next fallout game took place Midwest. The region was never explored much and it would provide a great opportunity for the east and the west cultures to meet. Maybe we could see legion and brotherhood fight for the control over a new city state.
same. would be fun to see Cincinnati but I bet they'd go with Chicago
@@brycekleinschmidt438 what if legion turns american football into a type of gladiator discipline
I thought Game in Michigan would be nice
@@czarnakoza9697 not a fan tbh. It's hard for the new generation of gamers to get used to isometric view of f1 and 2 and those two games offer a lot in terms of role playing, great stories and world building, something I cannot say about tactics. A new game set in the midwest could bring a lot of things that both new vegas and f3/4 fans could enjoy.
Fallout: Tactics takes place throughout the entire midwest
This video made me smile :) I love New Vegas more but fallout 4 was the first one I got into so it makes me happy to see that the developers didn't forget that New Vegas happened.
Fallout 4 would have been great if emil was not the lead writer. Bethsida is very capable of writing decent stories, morrowind is a good example. Plus alot of the computer text stories from fallout 3 were pretty good too.
Great vid! love these details.
Good finds, I kind of give up on Fallout 4 so didn't invest time looking into anything. Thanks for the video.
The Mr Handys we see in the fallout games were actually made through a join effort by both RobCo and General Atomics to make a more advanced version capable of self-learning. So it's not implausable that Deacons codes could work on a Mr Handy.
Idk why people keep saying that Bethesda doesn’t want to reference Obsidian and hate them xD
They like to think they are oppressed
@@ImJustBob they own the Fallout name.
Obsidian can't sue Bethesda nor do they want to.
Also now they literally own by the same company.
@@ImJustBob Bethesda own the rights, Obsidian didn't get the custody after divorce.
Heard they are getting together again tho.
@@ImJustBob obsidian never owned the IP rights to fallout first of all, it was licensed out by bethesda for new vegas. Second, bethesda and obsidian are both owned by the same parent company and microsoft can make them do whatever the f they want to now.
@@ImJustBob that makes no sense
Loving the videos!
Thank you!
Well the last reference wasn't really one to New Vegas, Kellogg was living in San Fransisco when the NCR was first making its rounds during Fallout 2
At 3:44 -- it's also more than plausible that the icon on the far left is the Lucky 38.
nah that is 100% the seattle space needle
@@hellothere6345 Why would that be the Space Needle? We've never seen the Space Needle in the Fallout franchise, unlike the Lucky 38.
@@JohnCastleSmokeless weve also never seen mount Rushmore or the statue of liberty
NCR's been a thing for the entire franchise, not just New Vegas and Fallout 2. Granted, it was only mentioned in the very first game-as one of the "where'd they go afterward?" slides. Specifically the one for the town of Shady Sands. And even then, only if you saved Tandi from the raiders. Still, though...
2:04 "The only reason that b#$% Vera got the part is because her uncle was the producer."
No wonder I didn't like this biatch the first time I meet her, no one bad mouths our sweet Vera!!! (I really like Vera, I like to hear her message from time to time while exploring the Mojave)
Plus in another DLC for new vegas we hear how Vera didn't like being in that movie, so yeah, Vera is a Queen.
if you don't fuck the robobrain in every playthrough where you go to Far Harbor, you're playing the game wrong
IRRC Vera tries to kill you at one point.
I love these videos!!!!
Great content!
Deacon gets RobCo codes uses them on General Atomic robots… me visibly confused as to why should it work.
mr handies were made in collaboration with general atomics and robco
Bethesda's writing, everyone.
@@redstonegaming7969 Yeap, Fallout New vegas broke lore and had robco say they made the Handy despite 1 2 and 3 saying otherwise so as usual Bethesda had to fix other people's fuck ups and made it a joint venture
@@hunterblue7816 bethesda ruins everything by themselves lol
@@Slop_Dogg nah fam, they actually maintain the integrity of the lore most often. Most people just don't know their lore and parrot other idiots
In fallout 76, in the robco section of gauley mine, there’s a terminal entry (or was it a note?) that mentions Mr house cancelling the project being made there in favor of “something personal” which is of course the tech keeping him alive
I wonder if the reference to the "City buried in the Mojave" was a reference to the Dat Yichud vault in Wolfenstein 2 - Another Bethesda game. Of course Wolfenstein 2 came out 2 years after Fallout 4, but there's a possibility it was already in development at the time.
That was the Areal 51 Level wasnt IT?
Yea i think its Just Vegas soo Areal 51
Oh then I was questioning when I heard "Sinclair" when speaking with Macready of which Sinclair as in the one from Dead Money DLC or is it a different character that is conveniently named Sinclair?
Pretty sure the NCR goes beyond just New Vegas. Also ancient cities would be something way older than Vegas or Big Mountain
I think the Cabot reference is to the Dead Money Vault, not New Vegas itself.
Why is Sierra Madre a ancient alien city?
@@Dequ011 I'm guessing he confused the news of Sierra Madre with the aliens you can run into in another part of Nevada.
@@TheDanishGuyReviews I think its a reference to the Tunnelers beneath The Divide.
I doubt the Vegas strip would be the buried alien city he was referring to.
Yeah it confirmed in tv show the Vegas strip is not buried
watch at 1.25 speed and this guy will sound normal.
hate the fact that you can't tell Cabot about the crashed UFO or its former pilot hiding out in a cave after encountering it yourself
This is much better than Mitten Squads video you actually show the terminal entries. You also have references he didn’t have
I never knew about that first one with Deacon and Deezer, that's awesome
I love this video so much, it's very interesting some things i should have noticed. But I must say the references too "NCR" dont necessarily mean that it's a new Vegas reference as in the lore they own the entire fucking west coast so I'd imagine the commonwealth knows something about it.
This is perfect!
I wonder if “Curse of the Burned” was the inspiration for 76’s “Scorched”. Possibly a rip-off of the NV’s Marked Men, with the Mole Miners also being a rip-off of the Ghost People.
I could see the mole miners being taken from the ghost people
But i’m not too sure about the scorched and marked men, since they were created from different things, as far as i know
Not really a rip off, the concepts are pretty basic with "Diseased mutated humans that can use guns" and "Mutated humans that are in suits" being very general post apoc enemy types. Not to mention the obvious ease of reusing ghoul assists in both the mark men and scorched cases.
I like to think that the Mole Miners and Ghost People are just the colloquial names for those enemies. They’re both people, who were trapped in suits after being exposed to high levels of some kind of toxic gas. It’s not a far stretch that they “evolved” similarly but have differences based on region, kind of gas, kind of filtration, etc.
The difference between the scorched and Marked Men is that the Marked Men are fueled by hatred while the scorched are mindless zombies controlled by a hive mind. But other than that they both are just ghouls that can use guns with Marked Men being the first and better iteration (in my opinion).
@@Garry503 Scorched are literal zombies, Marked Men are Angry Ghouls who didn't devolved into feral state.
Mole Miners still have brains and can interact, while Ghost People are feral.
New Vegas fans: (throws physical copy of Fallout 4 down) “That’s not good enough!”
I mean New Vegas barely references FO3 so it's only fair
there's another even more subtle hint to Fallout: NV... The "Rob" in Robco on every terminal in the game stands for Robert House
There's another thing I believe to be a reference in Dry Rock Gulch in Nuka World (the cowboy themed area), you can find a holotape in a game stall which states that *the game is rigged*
I think lenzo was talking about the hidden brotherhood of steel bunker that what popped out of my head first,seems to make since🤔
That code does work, but only on the Securitrons and the laser defense network from FNV... and you'd need Robert House's voice to active it.
I find it crazy personally that Kellogg met his wife at the Hub
Deacons codes will probably work if he runs into a secureatron
The love set sail thing is a DEEEP reference haha
I just watched a 5 minute mobile ad about slots because the part of my phone with the skip button doesn't seem to work and my brain melted
Wait why is the sign in atomic command new vegas, before the war it was still Las Vegas and the and atomic command is from a pre war magazine
@@czarnakoza9697 makes sense
@@czarnakoza9697 i'm dumb
@@czarnakoza9697 i mixed u up with someone else sorry
I thought the title was “fallout 4 references in new Vegas” I was really impressed there for a second
The reason she refers to Robco is because the terminal had a typo and no one from Robco could fix the issue and the Robert mentioned was said to be in the military not Robert house.
the radio broadcast in dangerous minds is referencing the time between Fallout 1&2 when the NCR was first fully formed....
and in the case notes for the stranger mentioning NCR just means Fallout 2, Shady Sands means fallout 1 note that the list counts back?
Commonwealth.....fallout 4
Capital wasteland? fallout 3
NCR, Fallout 2
Shady Sands Fallout 1
Small reference but in fallout shelter the hazmat suit looks like the ghost people of dead money.
That "buried city" that Jack Cabot mentions could also be referring to the Sierra Madre Casino
Sierra madre is near the Grand Canyon
So sierra madre is in Arizona
"Bethesda are salty about New Vegas being so popular so they never reference it!"
That's not true in the slightest.
I have the Love Sets Sail poster framed in my room
I see this as a foothold by Bethesda on fallout new Vegas sequel just like obsidian did with the ending of old world blues , that be with the latest rumors of actual sequel and we have a game
Yo Gilda sounds like one of the light switches in old world blues
i believe that the Astoundingly awesome tale My brain and I a twisted romance is a reference to Old World Blues and how you can try (and fail) to seduce your brain.
~2:20 i think hes talking about some ancient stuff, not man made
Dialog would make more sense, if it were "i heard whispers of scientific community surviving in the mojave" AND it still would be killer refference.
Fun fact: RobCo built the Mr. Handy's on the East Coast, RepConn/RobCo built the West Coast units.
3:43 also one of the towers is The lucky 38
4:15 makes me wonder if the NCR taking over new Vegas is the cannon ending.
Well at least they acknowledged these things in fallout 4 now lets see if they do it in the show
the alien city is the tunneler city that was there even before the war
Me: Knows fully well that the fallout games are connected.
Also me watching this video: LOOK ITS THAT THING FROM THAT GAME I PLAY!
You just know the Bethesda Devs enjoyed playing New Vegas just as much as Obsidian loves playing their games.
What's your ENB for New Vegas?
i heard that reference to big MT before, i told him its not aliens, just really futuristic tech
To many people, tech that they cannot fathom nor use nor understand would seem Alien. shit look at people who still cant comprehend Computers, and yes they DO exist, I dated one, shes a school teacher no less. in Fla.. but still.
@@robertravena fair enough
[Intelligence 3] Is there anything better than a pipboy in the fallout lore or universe or something?
Correction to the first fact. Mr handy was a joint effort between general atomics and Rob Co. So technically those codes could have worked if it was manufactured by robco
Wow, I didn't know the Deacon one
I don't know if this is true, but I read somewhere that Vendors conversations mentions the second battle of Hoover Dam and the NCR won it. Dunno if it's true as I never really could find it
I think if something of that importance was revealed, more people would have latched onto it in 7 years.
nice
I deeply love Fallout: New Vegas. I thought Fallout 4 was OK.
So, I think it's quite cool that Bethesda acknowledges New Vegas as being part of the Fallout canon in modern Fallout games.
Increíble how house Is so smart
Another refrence is the Lucky 38 in atomic command, cound be seattle tower tho
im confident the alien city mentioned being under the mojave has something to do with the tunnelers, im pretty sure they are not mutated humans, but mutated ancient civilization from deep underground.
I wonder if those codes access something important ....what bots did robco make again?
pipboy, eyebot, sentry bot, stealth boy, protectron, liberty prime, and I think the assaultron
and general atomics made stuff like the mr. handys, mr. gutsys, ms. nannys, mr. orderly and the robobrains
Yes.
Securitrons and Fisto... RobCo's most important robots.
@@JustAdude291 it be funny if those codes are for Liberty Prime and he didn't get the chance to use them before the RRs mission against them.
Mr.Handys were made from both RobCo and General Atomics
I thought it was neat that Vera was mentioned in Far Harbor.
I feel like I’ve seen this video before but by a different person like four years ago
the fact that this video is 4 mins long is crazy...
Ive been wondering why Gage from Nuka-World mentions "mudcrabs have a weird taste" but then will mention mirelurks as smelling really bad so it's leaving one to wonder if it's an oversight, purposely done as an Easter egg,or there's a type of creature called a mudcrab that's nowhere near being the size of a mirelurk and Bethesda just left as being random dialogue from Gage but it's only Gage that mentions mudcrabs nobody else as far as I'm concerned says anything like that I've probably got a solid 8 months of actual play time and never once heard it from another NPC now that I think about it it's not said in any other major fallout games I haven't played 1and 2 but I've extensively played 3,new Vegas,4, and 76
Love it. Even though Bethesda has made an effort to separate their canon from the previous games, we still find links like this put by the devs that prove that it's all just the same world. With the new Fallout show though it's specially good, since it's literally in the west coast and in the end literally New Vegas is shown, but still nice to know we had refferences like this since even before.
The fact that there are links at all disproves that they are trying to make a separate canon