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If you're lucky and manage to grab that piece of perfectly preserved pie, save it for mom!
Mannequin in a diner
Trick or Treat 🎃
📷: ProSnap Deluxe 🎞️: CAM 94 ISO 400
Mama Dolce's Food Processing
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🎞️: CAM 94 ISO 400
The say every photographer takes a picture of a gas station at some point in their journey.
Hittin' the slopes
Space is the place
No Vacancy
Prospector Saloon
It's so hard for me to sit down and play games these days. But I'll try to find a little more time for some Fallout-ography! I'm also REALLY enjoying Outer World's so, what the hell, I'll upload some shots from that as well! 😊
Me waiting for 5:30 to hit so I can clock out and go home.
This week's #falloutfriday is going to be a bit different.
You see, I've been having fun showing off my favorite areas of Fallout 76, photographing amazing landscapes in game, and presenting lore that might be overlooked if you don't find every terminal, note, or holotape.
However, I think we need to have a talk about The Cranberry Bog/Watoga..
The idea of The Cranberry Bog intrigued me from the announcement of the game. I mean, what kind of crazy sights and stories would be going on in a place called The Cranberry Bog? It has to be the coolest part of the map!
Well, I'm not the type of gamer that immediately rushes to the area of a game that most interests me. I like to play my way through the missions until the story takes me there naturally.
While playing and enjoying the sights of The Ash Heap and The Mire, I always had The Cranberry Bog in the back of my mind. If the places I didn't previously have interest in exploring looked amazing, The Cranberry Bog must be insane!
Unfortunately I finally reached The Cranberry Bog and that's where the game fell flat on it's face.
First, there isn't much to look at. Most of the area is wide open fields with trenches you will frequently fall into while trying to run away from the game's most difficult enemies. You'd better have good weapons and armor, because there is almost nowhere to take cover from the multiple Scorchbeast flying around. Sometimes there are so many high level enemies on screen at one time that the game can't even handle itself and the framerate plummets or the game crashes all together.
Then, when you finally make it to Watoga, the main city in The Cranberry Bog, you're hit with a swarm of Protectrons, Mr.Handies, Assaultrons, Eyebots, and Scorched... Which is fine if you're down for a fight, but after the last enemy is down (Praying that another player doesn't enter the area and respawn every single enemy) and you take a look around, you'll notice Watoga looks like a steaming pile of shit.
Everything looks like it hasn't rendered in yet even if you're standing in the middle of the city! Watoga is supposed to be the "City of the Future", a joint effort between the Government, RobCo Industries, and Atomic Mining Services, yet it's the dullest location in the game. The textures don't look any different if you're 1000 feet away or if you're actually in the city itself!
Overall, The Cranberry Bog is great if you like to mindlessly grind high level enemies. But for someone that likes to immerse themselves in the world and explore, The Cranberry Bog is a huge let down.
In the aftermath of nuclear fallout, surviving members of the West Virginia state government formed the Charleston Emergency Government while waiting for word from DC. Of course, word never came.
Speaker of the House, Abigale Poole, felt the holidays still needed to be celebrated to give people hope and a feeling of normality. So the capitol building was decorated with Christmas trees and lights.
Unfortunately Christmas Day would take on new significance in the minds of wastelanders when David Thorpe, leader of the Raiders, used a mini nuke to blow up the Summersville Dam causing The Christmas Flood of 2082 that destroyed most of Charleston, The Capitol Building, and the Responders that occupied the area.
Today we dive deep into the belly of Belching Betty!
Currently the training site for Fire Breathers, this pre-war mine located in the Ash Heap is littered with Scorched and toxic air.
So be sure to pack a gas mask!
In the real West Virginia, the Kenova Pumpkin House is an annually celebrated attraction every October. For over 30 years volunteers have gathered to help former Kenova mayor, Ric Griffith, gut and carve over 3000 pumpkins to display around his beautiful Queen Anne style home. In Fallout 76 the Mr.Handy robot, Jack-O-Lantern, has been programmed to keep the festivities going even if humanity is no longer around to enjoy it. Although I’m sure Fallout 76′s Pumpkin House represents only a fraction of Ric Griffith’s beautiful display, I’m glad my favorite game series was able to introduce me to this magnificent attraction! Having lived in Texas my whole life and only ever vacationed in western states, I’ve never heard of the Kenova Pumpkin House. Now it’s definitely one of my bucket list destinations to visit!