@@spicysalad3013 pittsburgh didn’t rebuild because it was still a post apocalyptic hell hole. When Ashur came to the Pitt with the BOS, he realized the power of the cities steel mills and made rebuilding the wasteland his goal!
I also like when the series has moments of getting close to the impact. Exploring the Glowing Sea for the first time and seeing what was basically a no man’s land for the first time just hit different.
If you download a weather mod for FO4 and make it persistently sunny and clear there’s no radiation storms in the glowing sea, it somehow makes it even more unnerving, because there’s not a lot of background sounds I guess because the sound designers figured the storm would drown the noise out, so it’s just dead quiet. It’s became my new favorite area to explore like that, it feels like you are on another planet
@@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606 Well there are things in the Glowing sea like tons of Ghouls, Atom cultist, Rad-scorpions and Deathclaws But all those things kinda coexist in that place, while if you look at Boston you consistently hear gunshots and explosions from mutants, raiders, gunners and survivors fighting eachother 24/7 The contrast is so different for a reason because it shows where ever humans are there is noise, the Glowing sea has like a total human population of like 10 people at most
@N_orte My theory is that the Sierra Madre Casino in Fallout New Vegas is in the upper part of the Sierra Madre Mountain Range in Mexico especially because of how the location is described in the DLC by Father Elijah and the other characters. Not to mention the Grand Canyon is in Northern Arizona and according to the lore Caesar’s legion has control over most of Arizona and the the legion gets their war dogs their “mongrels” from Denver so it’s likely that the legion controls the whole four corners region and in the lonesome road DLC we find out that Ulysses was sent up further North into Utah to not only hunt down Joshua Graham but test the white legs to see if they are warriors worthy of joining the legion and so Caesar’s Northern Territory would expand as well further suggesting that the Sierra Madre Casino may be hidden much farther to the South in Mexico in the Sierra Madre Mountains also based on the art style of the Casino is that of Spanish Villa’s and casino itself looks like a giant Spanish castle/fort.
Well, there's two issues with that. First, it's not as if owning territory means you even know what's on that territory. The US in both real life and Fallout continues to find things in the country. So it's not a stretch that the guy with far fewer resources for the size of his territory wouldn't have found it. And secondly, who's gonna report it? They all die from the poisonous death cloud, tetanus causing bear traps, and the mighty friendly locals if they try and get close. I guess a third is that nothing is in Spanish, and a fourth is that it seems to be entirely Americans and Europeans that stayed there, with no mention to any Mexicans (technically Americans in Fallout, but you know what I mean). So it's probably not that, even if the name matches up with a real place.
@@melancholypoison5551Except for Battle of Soissons, French Wars of Religion, Mad War, etc. And the metric system was created during the revolution. Wasn’t a country defined by freedom as much as they would have liked.
Bro, have you seen the world, do you know what a nuclear attack could do? The water must be filled with rocks and nowhere near what we knew of the world, it's probably way hard to navigate than anywhere on actual earth, even worse, it's an autopilot, which mean it take past known roads, which are probably unusable now, which make the IA calculate a new path.
Actually, for fallout 4, nukaworld has a closer resemblance to hershey park which is is Pennsylvania. I've been there and was totally blown away because of how much the two have in common. Six flags isnt as close of a resemblance because is isnt sponsored by a brand and is way smaller.
@@blacklightblade6205We know it’s in Massachusetts and we know it’s west of Boston. The farthest it can feasibly be is around Speingfield Massachusetts, where 6 Flags is just south of. It’s not really relevant what it has a resemblance to, it has design inspiration from several parks including Disney Land.
@@blacklightblade6205 Straight from the FO4 Wiki... The setting is inspired by a number of amusement parks, however geographically it is set in Springfield, Massachusetts roughly the same location as the real world Six Flags New England.
You do realize Far Harbor is only 80km less than the space one right? And if Anchorage took place in Anchorage it would be way further than the space one
Well, according to in-game dialogue, it's in the way of the NCR's route to the Mojave, so it's between California and Nevada, near Death Valley since it's apparently in close-ish proximity to The Divide (Ulysses walked there from Ashton on foot and it didn't sound like it took very long)
I don'tknow, for some reason I always thought Nuka-World was a parody of Hershey Park.... but it being six flags New England makes more sense with it being connected by a transit hub train...
I was at Hershey Park a few years back and I have to say that I get that vibe 100% as well. That’s the only time I’ve ever had a phone be too cold to work, that place is friggin cold… AND THERE WASN’T EVEN ANY SNOW.
@@heliveruscalion9124 i mean Hershey is in the sweet spot for temperature flexuations. When I went there, one day it was 90, the next it was 60, and the day after it was 90 again. So maybe they just went there during a cold spell?
Zeta's number is pessimistic too, assuming that the mothership is hovering over the Capital Wasteland rather than orbiting, where it would get much farther away
i wouldn't say it's too pessimistic, considering that (i don't think anyway) the earth isn't rotating under the ship, so it's not constantly orbiting and is most likely geosynchronous
@@specialopsdave you have to remember, these aliens have anti-grav tech, and would be actively and continuously keeping themselves in geosynchronous orbit vs satellites who do small adjustments every now and again to keep themselves aloft
@@Scrimblo__ yeah it could be anywhere between 417km to 13,159km and even then it’s assuming there’s not eccentricity in the orbit. If you don’t know eccentricity it how much an orbit deviates from a perfect circle. Assuming it’s the identical orbit of the iss then it would perigee of 414km and an apogee of 420km and depending on the inclination of the orbit can also affect the distance since it’s measuring specifically from Washington DC and not from sea level so there’s another thing that can change distance. If you didn’t bother reading all of that, long story short, it’s stupidly hard finding an exact distance, either way it’s fucking farther than anything else.
@@sirshotty7689 That's also assuming the Zetans picked such a crap, useless orbit for parking, to begin with. They're definitely not that close to the planet, if they want to stay up there without needlessly wasting energy.
Sierra Madre is a mountain range in mexico. Sinclair built /The/ Sierra Madre here in isolation to avoid the likleyhood of getting nuked, to protect Vera.
Its located in the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range in real life . They actually made a movie about “The treasures of the sierra madre occidental” all the way back in 1948 .
@@maximilianopacheco3767 Big MT isn't NORAD, its a combo of NCERC (National Criticality Experiments Research Center) & Dome Mountain in Death Valley
The thing with Zeta is, it is probably orbiting earth. So at its greatest distance, it will be the diameter of the earth, +400km. Putting it at about 13,000 kilometres.
@@piney4562 i know that its more of a game limitation, but the earth in the skybox never ever rotates, and its constantly located above america (e.g. shooting the deathray at canada) and these martians very likely have no fuel problems with all their technology, but as i said, probably a game limitation, but while you're on MZ you're only above the US
Hey I don't know if you made a video on this one but if you can find it I want to know why where the previous models of the power armor being used even tho the latest versions were better?
Just because those suits were older doesn’t mean they still can’t kick some ass. With the war going on why not use those older suits for less important tasks leave the latest and greatest for the most important
The us army still uses M16's even though there are objectively better rifles. It all comes down to the fact you already have them so why get rid of them and they are still useful, just less so
Damn no game will ever ever give us what bethesda gave us for FO3 dlcs. They were all beautiful and added so much to the game. They really did the best job with 3 and its dlcs. Theres a little special spot in my heart where fallout 3 will forever be.
@@brysonkuervers2570 ok well ofc new vegas also but after that the only dlc that really went hard like 3 and NV was the one where you can make your own animatronic
@@brysonkuervers2570tbh honest fallout new Vegas dlcs have the most depth but fallout 3 dlcs have a wow factor that can’t be touched. Going to space and fighting satanic hill Billys is pretty wild at face value
Your own space department uses kilometres because they're objectively easier to use than a bunch of measurements based on farmers feet from centuries ago
That’s literally the name of the town in real life. It’s called Far Harbor in fallout because there’s a stain covering the B a bit, making it look like an F. Look at the sign. Or just look up Bar Harbor, Maine.
Thank you for using 6 flags as a reference, that's exactly where its located in game and no one ever mentions it
Wait. Really?
I would think it's closer as the monorail runs from Boston to there and that would make it a 3 and a half hour distance at 60mph
@@brentbennett5401 it could be a high speed monorail that slows down when it gets close to nuka world
Agawam is on the CT border though. Unless nuka world is supposed to be that far from Boston
@@heliveruscalion9124 could but since we dont know its top speed i went with a relalistic quick speed
Fun fact! In the Pitt DLC, Pittsburgh actually was completely untouched by the nukes.
Let's be honest, Pittsburgh didn't even know there was a nuclear apocalypse. 😂
Makes me wonder why Pittsburgh didn't rebuild america or something lol
@@FalonGrey they wondered why things got so much better
@@spicysalad3013 because it’s pittsburgh. They didn’t notice anything different
@@spicysalad3013 pittsburgh didn’t rebuild because it was still a post apocalyptic hell hole. When Ashur came to the Pitt with the BOS, he realized the power of the cities steel mills and made rebuilding the wasteland his goal!
I also like when the series has moments of getting close to the impact. Exploring the Glowing Sea for the first time and seeing what was basically a no man’s land for the first time just hit different.
If you download a weather mod for FO4 and make it persistently sunny and clear there’s no radiation storms in the glowing sea, it somehow makes it even more unnerving, because there’s not a lot of background sounds I guess because the sound designers figured the storm would drown the noise out, so it’s just dead quiet. It’s became my new favorite area to explore like that, it feels like you are on another planet
Brother?
@@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606 Well there are things in the Glowing sea like tons of Ghouls, Atom cultist, Rad-scorpions and Deathclaws
But all those things kinda coexist in that place, while if you look at Boston you consistently hear gunshots and explosions from mutants, raiders, gunners and survivors fighting eachother 24/7
The contrast is so different for a reason because it shows where ever humans are there is noise, the Glowing sea has like a total human population of like 10 people at most
in fallout 1 you literally go to the site of where a nuke dropped
What about Germany?
@N_orte My theory is that the Sierra Madre Casino in Fallout New Vegas is in the upper part of the Sierra Madre Mountain Range in Mexico especially because of how the location is described in the DLC by Father Elijah and the other characters. Not to mention the Grand Canyon is in Northern Arizona and according to the lore Caesar’s legion has control over most of Arizona and the the legion gets their war dogs their “mongrels” from Denver so it’s likely that the legion controls the whole four corners region and in the lonesome road DLC we find out that Ulysses was sent up further North into Utah to not only hunt down Joshua Graham but test the white legs to see if they are warriors worthy of joining the legion and so Caesar’s Northern Territory would expand as well further suggesting that the Sierra Madre Casino may be hidden much farther to the South in Mexico in the Sierra Madre Mountains also based on the art style of the Casino is that of Spanish Villa’s and casino itself looks like a giant Spanish castle/fort.
Wait. Your telling me that the Sierra Madre casino might be in Sierra Madre? You crazy man.
Nah it is in cuba, how can sierra madre casino be on sierra madre?
Well, there's two issues with that. First, it's not as if owning territory means you even know what's on that territory. The US in both real life and Fallout continues to find things in the country. So it's not a stretch that the guy with far fewer resources for the size of his territory wouldn't have found it. And secondly, who's gonna report it? They all die from the poisonous death cloud, tetanus causing bear traps, and the mighty friendly locals if they try and get close. I guess a third is that nothing is in Spanish, and a fourth is that it seems to be entirely Americans and Europeans that stayed there, with no mention to any Mexicans (technically Americans in Fallout, but you know what I mean). So it's probably not that, even if the name matches up with a real place.
@@dragonseatcheese8727 it's literally in mexico tho
Spanish architecture isn’t a telltale sign tbh. Plenty of that in the south west
I find it hilarious that the furthest away you can get is straight up.
Well, you literally couldn't go downhill if the hill has been turned into a sinkhole by a warhead
I’m the 400th like, sweet! ^.-.^
well he counted simulations as 0km and the game itself is a simulation sooooo all distances are 0km according to him
I actually am 1km away from the nearest mcdonalds
That's pretty far from the base game
That's very sad for most Americans.
society
ROCK AN ROLL MACDONALDDSS
Not possible McDonalds must be around every corner
Point lookout scared me as a kid
For those mutated rednecks we're a fever dream from hell itself
He used Kilometers!!!
*Powers up robot*
“Communist engaged.”
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Kilometers were created by a french man, you know, a country defined by freedom..
@@melancholypoison5551and I don't give a Frenchmans fuck use imperial
@@melancholypoison5551Except for Battle of Soissons, French Wars of Religion, Mad War, etc. And the metric system was created during the revolution. Wasn’t a country defined by freedom as much as they would have liked.
@@peedfarded yea a revolution for freedom...The french are known for their hate of tyranny and wanting freedom.
Actually, sunshine tidings co-op is the farthest, because proffesor goodfeels is far out, man.
“Groovy”
He's smoking on that chronic Mr gusty Fuel
Whoaaa
Woah, dude.
LOL
I’ve always wondered why the ferry to Point Lookout takes 30 days when it’s about 70 miles from DC. You could walk it faster.
I've always chalked it up to a rust bucket boat with a failing engine but that's just my head cannon it's been a while since I ran point look out
Maybe the waters are clogged or something
Depends on the route you take
Fighting off mirelurks every 5 miles maybe lol
Bro, have you seen the world, do you know what a nuclear attack could do? The water must be filled with rocks and nowhere near what we knew of the world, it's probably way hard to navigate than anywhere on actual earth, even worse, it's an autopilot, which mean it take past known roads, which are probably unusable now, which make the IA calculate a new path.
Wow who knew the one dlc done outside Earth would end up being the farthest away
Depends here since space is actually not far away
Americans: what the hell is a kilometer!?!?????
Wrong - Americans: "Kilometers? MAOIST! *Sound of gun being cocked*"
Washington DLC.
Washington “District Loading of Columbia”
LMAO
Bar harbor
I kant explain but this is in my top 10 list of best komments on youtube shorts
@@MrBran61 ...thats what the actual town is called in real life...
I made a longer video explaining some of the assumptions. Check it here:
ruclips.net/video/AQyASS6TStU/видео.html
Also, I use metric bc im Canadian
In miles please
@@Tyr160 he should do both not just one tbh I’m more familiar with km and other may be with miles
Just a suggestion ofc love these vids
Just multiple the numbers by 1.6
Question. How would it work with the upcomming DLC where we go back to Pittsburg in Fallout 76?
I knew immediately that it was gonna be mothership and far harbor. One is in space, the other literally says "far".
Actually, for fallout 4, nukaworld has a closer resemblance to hershey park which is is Pennsylvania. I've been there and was totally blown away because of how much the two have in common. Six flags isnt as close of a resemblance because is isnt sponsored by a brand and is way smaller.
While I agree it resembles Hershey park more I'm pretty sure it's literally located where a six flags is😂
@@Activility2 there is no way to know where it is
@@blacklightblade6205We know it’s in Massachusetts and we know it’s west of Boston. The farthest it can feasibly be is around Speingfield Massachusetts, where 6 Flags is just south of. It’s not really relevant what it has a resemblance to, it has design inspiration from several parks including Disney Land.
@@blacklightblade6205
Straight from the FO4 Wiki...
The setting is inspired by a number of amusement parks, however geographically it is set in Springfield, Massachusetts roughly the same location as the real world Six Flags New England.
@@blacklightblade6205it’s west of Boston. So it could be situated where Six Flags is but be based on a different park entirely.
Fallout 2 starts in Oregon and you can travel to San Francisco, roughly 570 km
to be fair, this is just covering the DLCs, not base game content
Tactics starts in Chicago and ends on Cheyenne Mountain, which are ~1700km apart
Oregon? I thought it was in some dry lake bed in California.
I stand corrected sir. Carry on. 👍
@@lancepage1914 I wonder if Wisconsin was nuked.
"The furthest DLC from the main play area is in space" thanks man. I never would have guessed
400km isn't really that far, Far Harbor is a pretty close second
Lmao my thoughts exactly
You do realize Far Harbor is only 80km less than the space one right? And if Anchorage took place in Anchorage it would be way further than the space one
@@ethanrhine5944 But its not though, so the furthest one away is in space bud, I never would have guessed
@@ethanrhine5944 you do realize that is assuming that mother ship stayed perfectly above the map and wasn't orbiting
The earnest delivery of this is peak irony
I don’t think you know what irony means.
I would think Big MT would be the actual Big Mountain in Arizona rather than Kingston Peak.
pretty sure i read once that it was south of state route 215 or soemthing like that very far south east corners of cali
Well, according to in-game dialogue, it's in the way of the NCR's route to the Mojave, so it's between California and Nevada, near Death Valley since it's apparently in close-ish proximity to The Divide (Ulysses walked there from Ashton on foot and it didn't sound like it took very long)
I thought it was on the moon?
@@devlintaylor9520no💀
@@wumbr6467 Your telling me that the dlc wasnt goofy enough to put you on the moon? You get teleported through a goddamn projector
I don'tknow, for some reason I always thought Nuka-World was a parody of Hershey Park.... but it being six flags New England makes more sense with it being connected by a transit hub train...
tbf, it can still be a parody with the location just being at six flags
I was at Hershey Park a few years back and I have to say that I get that vibe 100% as well.
That’s the only time I’ve ever had a phone be too cold to work, that place is friggin cold… AND THERE WASN’T EVEN ANY SNOW.
@@b226tj you musta gone in fall or winter, during the summer it gets up to like 105 at hershey
It’s actually a parody of Disney world I have no idea where they got six flags from
@@heliveruscalion9124 i mean Hershey is in the sweet spot for temperature flexuations. When I went there, one day it was 90, the next it was 60, and the day after it was 90 again. So maybe they just went there during a cold spell?
Bar Harbor? Did i really think it was always far harbor
Ah yes, the capital of the United States, *Washington DLC*
^^^
Zeta's number is pessimistic too, assuming that the mothership is hovering over the Capital Wasteland rather than orbiting, where it would get much farther away
i wouldn't say it's too pessimistic, considering that (i don't think anyway) the earth isn't rotating under the ship, so it's not constantly orbiting and is most likely geosynchronous
@@heliveruscalion9124 Geosynchronous orbits are FAR higher in altitude, at that low of an altitude it has to hover to stay aloft without orbiting
@@specialopsdave you have to remember, these aliens have anti-grav tech, and would be actively and continuously keeping themselves in geosynchronous orbit vs satellites who do small adjustments every now and again to keep themselves aloft
@@heliveruscalion9124 Geostationary. Geosynchronous orbits are by definition high altitude
@@specialopsdave ahh gotcha, thanks for correcting me
Zeta zeta zeta!!! That’s probably my favorite Fallout DLC in existence.
Man.... now i wanna replay all the fallouts. Great video man!
I knew it would be zeta, I'm not surprised there. But I'm really surprised at how close it was between 1st and 2nd place.
Keep in mind that's only if the ISS is directly above the base game
@@Scrimblo__ yeah it could be anywhere between 417km to 13,159km and even then it’s assuming there’s not eccentricity in the orbit. If you don’t know eccentricity it how much an orbit deviates from a perfect circle. Assuming it’s the identical orbit of the iss then it would perigee of 414km and an apogee of 420km and depending on the inclination of the orbit can also affect the distance since it’s measuring specifically from Washington DC and not from sea level so there’s another thing that can change distance.
If you didn’t bother reading all of that, long story short, it’s stupidly hard finding an exact distance, either way it’s fucking farther than anything else.
@@sirshotty7689 That's also assuming the Zetans picked such a crap, useless orbit for parking, to begin with. They're definitely not that close to the planet, if they want to stay up there without needlessly wasting energy.
“Washington, DLC”
US-Americans watching this video: "WHAT THE FUCK IS A KILOMETER???"
I never really thought about this. Good job 👍👏
Zetans: "The game was rigged from the start."
Sierra Madre is a mountain range in mexico. Sinclair built /The/ Sierra Madre here in isolation to avoid the likleyhood of getting nuked, to protect Vera.
Amazing point, I was looking for exactly this
Its located in the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range in real life . They actually made a movie about “The treasures of the sierra madre occidental” all the way back in 1948 .
The Sierra Madre Casino in FO lore is close to the Grand Canyon also. Along with the Big MT being Norad here in Colorado.
@@maximilianopacheco3767
Big MT isn't NORAD, its a combo of NCERC (National Criticality Experiments Research Center) & Dome Mountain in Death Valley
My dumbass always thought that Big M.T was on the moon for some reason 😂
I like how he said Mothership Zeta *sits* around...
Damm this was a good one thank-you lol
The thing with Zeta is, it is probably orbiting earth. So at its greatest distance, it will be the diameter of the earth, +400km. Putting it at about 13,000 kilometres.
Don't think so.
@@user-zg5ey5xo9i why?
@@piney4562 like another commenter said, the ship could constantly rotate along the earth
@@silenttripmine4230 Sure, it could. But it would be constantly burning fuel to do that, there isn't really any reason for it too.
@@piney4562 i know that its more of a game limitation, but the earth in the skybox never ever rotates, and its constantly located above america (e.g. shooting the deathray at canada) and these martians very likely have no fuel problems with all their technology, but as i said, probably a game limitation, but while you're on MZ you're only above the US
The one claim to fame that Ashton has is the Fallout connection.
"Washington DLC" 🤣
America:.....miles plz
Other Countries: WOOHOO 🙌
Well it's a game centered entirely in the United States, about a time when they fucking hated communism sooooo
I appreciate all of these being the metric measurements
I don't
Bar harbor, Maine? I didn’t expect that one lol. I’m from the island BH is on and I never knew it made an appearance in fallout
“Bar Harbor,” now that’s a good chuckle.
Hey I don't know if you made a video on this one but if you can find it I want to know why where the previous models of the power armor being used even tho the latest versions were better?
Just because those suits were older doesn’t mean they still can’t kick some ass. With the war going on why not use those older suits for less important tasks leave the latest and greatest for the most important
The us army still uses M16's even though there are objectively better rifles. It all comes down to the fact you already have them so why get rid of them and they are still useful, just less so
If you have more people to put in brand new power armor than you have brand new power armor of course you gonna use the back stock
@@cpt-cheese3489 soon to be untrue with the introduction of the Sig MX5.
Same reason schools still use PCs from the 90s: if it broke, don’t fix it
I went to zion around the time fnv released! I was shocked one of the trails was pretty accurate
Damn no game will ever ever give us what bethesda gave us for FO3 dlcs. They were all beautiful and added so much to the game. They really did the best job with 3 and its dlcs. Theres a little special spot in my heart where fallout 3 will forever be.
You might be giving a bit too much credit, besides I feel Honest Hearts and Joshua Graham outclasses all the other F3 DLC
@@brysonkuervers2570 ok well ofc new vegas also but after that the only dlc that really went hard like 3 and NV was the one where you can make your own animatronic
@@brysonkuervers2570tbh honest fallout new Vegas dlcs have the most depth but fallout 3 dlcs have a wow factor that can’t be touched. Going to space and fighting satanic hill Billys is pretty wild at face value
“Oh that’s cool, anyway, another settlement needs your help.”
HAHAHAHAHAHA YOURE SO FUNNY OMG NO ONE EVER MENTIONS THAT HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHA AAAAAAAAAAAAAA 😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀😈😈😈😈😈😈😈👿👿👿👿💀💀💀💀💀💀
the operation anchorage dlc youre in a vr booth so you dont actually leave the capital wastland
Isn't that assuming the mothership is right above DC? If it is flying around the earth then it could be thousands easily
The mothership could be anywjere
Well, of course it was gonna be Zeta. It's in outer space!
Not outer space, just barely in space. Space is surprisingly close to the surface lmao
The space one. I'm not even gunna finish the video
Will never forget “what’s a Chicago?” In the lonesome road DLC 💀 as a resident it’s always a fun thing to read
Extra points for using Kilometers
WTF IS A KILOMETER?!🦅🦅🦅🦅
As a russian i am totally agree
@@user-qs2hd3jv4dWE DONT SAY THAT WORD HERE 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
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I like how he's talking about America city's gets he's using kilometers 💀
english hord
Thats good. Pisses off his fellow Americans
Good lord, meters and kilometers are way easier to understand also I have the courage to say that Celsius is way better than Fahrenheit, for God sake
he's probably canadian
Your own space department uses kilometres because they're objectively easier to use than a bunch of measurements based on farmers feet from centuries ago
I mean that's in space, we can barely beat that
Imagine a fallout in Detroit it would like a regular tuesday
Brother. When you talk about America, you talk in miles.
womp womp
Murica got offended
Wrong, it's cheeseburgers per football field or Browning High Powers per moon landing.
Back when there was DLC and map packs instead of just Microtransactions.
Man I really expected big mountain to win because I never payed attention to the dialog and I thought it was on the moon
Really putting the FAR in far harbor
"bar harbor"💀💀💀
That’s literally the name of the town in real life. It’s called Far Harbor in fallout because there’s a stain covering the B a bit, making it look like an F. Look at the sign. Or just look up Bar Harbor, Maine.
me when i cant fucking read
@@qwertyasdf4081🤓🤓
I love how American is so big that Washington to Alaska is further than Washington to the ISS
Can't sound more enthusiastic than this lol
a fallout with the map of the usa would be sick af
In the words of soldier "WHAT THE FUCK IS A KILOMETERRRR?!?!"
Kliks
0,62 miles, 1000 meters, 3281 ft, etc. Take your pick
*bald eagle noise*
Local guy with American accent claims “it’s not cringe to use kilometers”
It isn't cringe.
So we European could understand you all 😂
What units does your military use?
@@joshuah5556Metric. That's the irony. 😂
@@joshuah5556 Every official report I've given has used Statute/Nautical miles, knots, and Feet AGL/MSL
In my Fallout Healdsburg Fanfic my main Character ended up moving to Jupiter.
What if they added in Chambersburg Pennsylvania in fallout 👀💀
I thought The Big empty was on the moon
Fallout 2 and 1 have you already travel from the state of Oregon to LA and the rig which is far out on the coast
Fallout 3, mother's hip Zeta, you're literally out of orbit
What until this guy figures out what an orbit is.
N_orte: creates a thoughtful video showing how far away each DLC is from its original game.
Me, an intellectual: “wtf is a kilometer?”
an ""intellectual""
Let me guess, you live in US?
1 kilometer = 0.621 mile
>"intellectual"
>uses Imperial system
Something's not right...
A kilometer is only half the man a mile is.
Americans are foot fetishists
Fallout a game in USA, uses metric, Canada got annexed in that game
'Washington DLC' 😂
First time I've ever actually heard "Bar Harbor" enunciated phonetically lmao
Love how you don’t use miles referring to American locations.
idk why but i was always under the impression that Old World Blues was on the moon...
I like how these are places that I’ve been that’s makes it even better
It took me a bit to realize that Ashton was the Divide
U called for me?
Actually wondered this myself so thank you tons!
A question I never thought about but happy I know lol
Who coulda guessed that the DLC where you go to space would be the one that goes the furthest!
Shaw: What is that shadowy place mom?
Mom: That's New Jersey son, you must never go there...
Greetings from Maine!
Mothership zeta was actually goated
He lost me at kilometers. 😂
You go into space in mothership can’t really beat that
Would love to see an actual fallout themed Nuka Cola world
Mothership Zeta is lightyears away from Earth.
I knew it'd be MZ but that was alot closer than I expected
What the fuck is a kilometer! *Machine gun noises*
The subtitles said “Washington DLC”
Gorefist Smashmon... Truly, a Warhammer name if I ever saw one.
Wait a sec, stop the presses, hold the phones. The furthest away is the location in space. No WaY.
In my Fallout Healdsburg story on Wattpad there’s an extra chapter where the Player ends up on Jupiter.
I knew it was gonna be Zeta, but I'm surprised by how close that was.
Lol the captions say "is 5415km from Washington, DLC
They should do one in my hometown, Gary, IN. It already has the apocalyptic look, and the steel mills would be a cool addition!
Who would have guessed it was in space? That’s crazy.
I just realized that the Bethesda DLC's names are just the locations, but the Obsidian ones have pretty cool names to them