The Pitt is easily my favorite DLC from Fallout 3. Thanks for making this! The groaning of the steel and the faint sounds of industry in the background gives me this weird tingly feeling.
Honestly the fact that you’re all alone in a steel mill trying to find ingots surrounded by mutated crawler type creatures that can pop up at any moment is why I love the Pitt so much. It almost feels like a stand alone Indy game. It gives off horror vibes that make fallout so great.
I awkward find myself coming back to fallout 3 for this dlc. There’s something so compelling about it. I wish that the newer fallouts could have this type of amazing world building and lore
@@Jendacake there's gonna be The Pitt in Fallout 76. But in Fallout 3 it's 200 years later. The BoS said that before they raided the place, it was even worse. We're probably going to see this hellish version, since Fallout 76 takes place 200 years before Fallout 3
I don’t know if you know this, but there’s some bonus areas to explore in the Haven area, just gotta enter the doors. They’re abandoned apartment buildings with trogs and decent loot
@@user-tb7nf4gc6x As somebody who has loved The Pitt since I was around 13, but didn't fully explore these kind of games until I was older, it can't be understated how good you feel when you find even just these few apartment buildings worth of extra exploration!
The Pitt, Dead Money, Lonesome Road and Far Harbour are my favourite fallout DLCs and I can't imagine playing any of the games without these installed now
I was listening to this during my exams, thank you btw and I have always wanted to come back to the pitt and roam the ruined streets and destroyed skyscrapers and someone at bethesda must have heard my wish and made the pitt dlc that will come on fallout 76 sometime in 2022, so I'm really excited for that.
Yeah man I have my gripes with Fallout 3 but The Pitt felt like such a great set piece location. Felt more like the moribund hellscape atmosphere the original Fallout and Fallout 2 tried to create for their urban environments.
lol I wonder if you're disappointed with the previews. It doesn't even look like this Pitt at all, they reused so many assets from Fallout 4 in 76's iteration of the Pitt that without the orange nuke mood lighting, it'd just look like Boston in the Commonwealth really.
I remember going with a Enclave Power Armor, level 30 and the best guns of the game (Energy weapons from Mothership Zeta, rifle from Point Lookout, Laser Machine Gun and more that 500 missiles) to the Pitt... just to be defeated by two slavers with metal bars ._____.
We need a fallout game set in Pittsburgh and that PA area along with parts of North East Ohio such as Cleveland and Youngstown (Youngstown especially because it was too an industrial town. Now gone to shit of course.) It could totally work. Js they could use the next gen hardware to make a badass map and huge game. Just no multiplayer though. Everyone would totally dig a whole game set in this type of setting. And the many small towns and villages of these areas. So much opportunity. But these areas aren't well known. So it probably won't happen. Especially Youngstown. Maybe Cleveland though.
You know that's a great idea. I think Pittsburgh would be perfect for a Fallout 5 setting, it really would be the perfect Fallout if bethesda goes for the same type of desolate, scary and dark atmosphere they showcased in the Pitt dlc. I always say Bethesda knew what they were doing with 3 but they did really well with the Pitt when it came to that traditional Fallout feel we loved from 1 and 2. Fallout 4 and 76 was just wayy too pretty and colorful for me personally, it's time they go back tot he drawing board with Fallout and look at the art styles they used with the Pitt and the original games and use that as the overall look for a next Fallout game. I also think it'd be pretty cool if you started outside a vault as a wasteland survivor of sorts where you can even pick to play as a ghoul.
@@-CrimsoN- That's cool actually. Pennsylvania just seems like a perfect setting for a fallout game. It has industrial background, many famous spots. Just a lot of oppourtunity overall
A place that you rarely go to but when you have bad guys following you this is always the best place to have them follow you to and you look down and you can barely see the bodies of those other bad guys that you lured here to there deaths and very gruesome deaths at that and there are two huge uglies following you right now and they stand at 6'7" and weigh somewhere between 300 to 400 pounds and the other ones weren't as big and heavy as these two but they were very mean and bad and these two are going to be a little or a lot of doing to get them up here but when you do that is when you have to figure out how to get over without hurting yourself because they have bodies as hard as dried cement and all of a sudden one of them steps on an old banana peel and slips into a railing and when his buddy tries to help him you let loose a huge chain and swing it towards them and it strikes them both very hard and over they go but when they finally hit the ground level it's like two huge bombs going off and a seismic like earthquake shaking the bridge and you flee for your life and pray that you will never ever have to come back here again, g'day y'all.
I use this when my anxiety hits. Make me feel alone and comfortable.
The Pitt is easily my favorite DLC from Fallout 3. Thanks for making this! The groaning of the steel and the faint sounds of industry in the background gives me this weird tingly feeling.
somebody hasn't played Point Lookout
@@evanboyer5928 Yeah I have. Doesn't hit the same way as The Pitt. I've played all the Fallout 3 and NV DLC.
Honestly the fact that you’re all alone in a steel mill trying to find ingots surrounded by mutated crawler type creatures that can pop up at any moment is why I love the Pitt so much. It almost feels like a stand alone Indy game. It gives off horror vibes that make fallout so great.
I awkward find myself coming back to fallout 3 for this dlc. There’s something so compelling about it. I wish that the newer fallouts could have this type of amazing world building and lore
@@Jendacake there's gonna be The Pitt in Fallout 76.
But in Fallout 3 it's 200 years later. The BoS said that before they raided the place, it was even worse. We're probably going to see this hellish version, since Fallout 76 takes place 200 years before Fallout 3
Man, I wish we could've explored more of the city.
Bethesda squandered The Pit's potential as a human rights struggle between Raiders and slaves. I think that's very unfortunate.
I don’t know if you know this, but there’s some bonus areas to explore in the Haven area, just gotta enter the doors. They’re abandoned apartment buildings with trogs and decent loot
@@user-tb7nf4gc6x Yeah, but that's still not much.
@@MisterJohnDoe of course, but it’s a nice lil bit to explore once you’ve entered haven
@@user-tb7nf4gc6x As somebody who has loved The Pitt since I was around 13, but didn't fully explore these kind of games until I was older, it can't be understated how good you feel when you find even just these few apartment buildings worth of extra exploration!
The Pitt, Dead Money, Lonesome Road and Far Harbour are my favourite fallout DLCs and I can't imagine playing any of the games without these installed now
The pitt, LR, broken steel, and fallout 76 are a go to
i use this video to slightly disturb people in Team Fortress 2 sessions
i get nice reactions
I was listening to this during my exams, thank you btw and I have always wanted to come back to the pitt and roam the ruined streets and destroyed skyscrapers and someone at bethesda must have heard my wish and made the pitt dlc that will come on fallout 76 sometime in 2022, so I'm really excited for that.
Rip to your expectation of an actual revisit to the pit, bethesda couldn't hit that hard again
Can we just get Fallout 5 in a setting similar to this. The tone and atmosphere were amazing.
Yeah man I have my gripes with Fallout 3 but The Pitt felt like such a great set piece location. Felt more like the moribund hellscape atmosphere the original Fallout and Fallout 2 tried to create for their urban environments.
Erro Vorago Exactly my thoughts! It really captured the atmosphere and overall feel of the original Fallouts. It’s what I wish Fallout 3 was honestly.
@carth What about dead money from new Vegas
@@simplyplague2755 overrated
Chicago would be the perfect setting for it too
I see that Pittsburgh hasn't changed a bit, aside from the steelworks being reopened.
To this day I'm still wondering how they got all the way up to the top of the bridge and hung those corpses on it..
Yeah, that's a lot of effort only for scenery lol
Pittsburgh hasn't changed
Thank you a million times for uploading this. I searched all over for one that wasn't too short a loop.
Pittsburgh left to die. Can't wait to see how it all began in Fallout 76 with the same director who made this story.
lol
I wonder if you're disappointed with the previews. It doesn't even look like this Pitt at all, they reused so many assets from Fallout 4 in 76's iteration of the Pitt that without the orange nuke mood lighting, it'd just look like Boston in the Commonwealth really.
@@qazxsw13 bethesda couldn't recapture this magic
@@qazxsw13 I uninstalled 76 before I started the questline, but somehow I knew they'd find a way to screw it up anyway.
That moment a bunch of slavers with sticks managed to beat down somebody in power armor...
Always coming back to this absolutely eerie and fascinating scenery
Point Lookout is awesome but could you imagine the pitt done like Point Lookout lol
I remember going with a Enclave Power Armor, level 30 and the best guns of the game (Energy weapons from Mothership Zeta, rifle from Point Lookout, Laser Machine Gun and more that 500 missiles) to the Pitt... just to be defeated by two slavers with metal bars ._____.
Ahh, realism in video games.
Best dlc
We need a fallout game set in Pittsburgh and that PA area along with parts of North East Ohio such as Cleveland and Youngstown (Youngstown especially because it was too an industrial town. Now gone to shit of course.) It could totally work. Js they could use the next gen hardware to make a badass map and huge game. Just no multiplayer though. Everyone would totally dig a whole game set in this type of setting. And the many small towns and villages of these areas. So much opportunity. But these areas aren't well known. So it probably won't happen. Especially Youngstown. Maybe Cleveland though.
You know that's a great idea. I think Pittsburgh would be perfect for a Fallout 5 setting, it really would be the perfect Fallout if bethesda goes for the same type of desolate, scary and dark atmosphere they showcased in the Pitt dlc. I always say Bethesda knew what they were doing with 3 but they did really well with the Pitt when it came to that traditional Fallout feel we loved from 1 and 2. Fallout 4 and 76 was just wayy too pretty and colorful for me personally, it's time they go back tot he drawing board with Fallout and look at the art styles they used with the Pitt and the original games and use that as the overall look for a next Fallout game. I also think it'd be pretty cool if you started outside a vault as a wasteland survivor of sorts where you can even pick to play as a ghoul.
@@zalost154 Agreed. Well said man
also i think wyoming would be good but...
Part of Fallout 76 takes place in Pennsylvania, a very small part in the north east.
i.imgur.com/rw8i8EL.jpeg
@@-CrimsoN- That's cool actually. Pennsylvania just seems like a perfect setting for a fallout game. It has industrial background, many famous spots. Just a lot of oppourtunity overall
It's nice to see that Pittsburgh got through the war relatively unscathed
Relaxing ambience my friend
Now in fallout 76
Not many fallout dlcs where it sets you in an actual apocalyptical city where it feels all doom and gloom.
Holy shit i just realized the naming of the Pitt XD
I wish they would implement the area of the steel mill, those things are super huge
Bethesda squandered The Pit's potential as a human rights struggle between Raiders and slaves. I think that's very unfortunate.
I still wanna know how them raiders hung those corpses on the bridge's towers.
A place that you rarely go to but when you have bad guys following you this is always the best place
to have them follow you to and you look down and you can barely see the bodies of those other bad
guys that you lured here to there deaths and very gruesome deaths at that and there are two huge
uglies following you right now and they stand at 6'7" and weigh somewhere between 300 to 400 pounds
and the other ones weren't as big and heavy as these two but they were very mean and bad and these two
are going to be a little or a lot of doing to get them up here but when you do that is when you have to figure
out how to get over without hurting yourself because they have bodies as hard as dried cement and all of a
sudden one of them steps on an old banana peel and slips into a railing and when his buddy tries to help him
you let loose a huge chain and swing it towards them and it strikes them both very hard and over they go but
when they finally hit the ground level it's like two huge bombs going off and a seismic like earthquake shaking
the bridge and you flee for your life and pray that you will never ever have to come back here again, g'day y'all.
I wish I knew the name of the ambient music playing.
longer ?