With the exception of vaults 13 (until the enclave barged in and killed everyone inside) and vault 101 (at least until the overseer went nuts in thinking he was protecting people)
@Chip Vault 81 was supposed to test a panacea, hence why there's a separate vault underground where the scientists all died and you meet Curie. And Vault 88 was supposed to test tech to distribute to the other vaults, but I don't have much information to determine what the tech was gonna be used for outside of that. Needless to say, at least Vault 81 wasn't supposed to be safe. It just happened to be because one of the overseer put a stop to it entirely and sabatoged the distribution vents that the viruses were supposed to go through.
It seems even the ones that weren't some sort of evil thing, like the cryo vault of 101 (just wake up after 200 years), or the one where the overseer just said 'no, we are not obeying vault tec, no experiments, this is a vault for the people) - it still ends up bad for them. When it hits the story with the outsiders or some other point in time, something else happens to them. #TheTragedyOfBeingAVaultDweller I guess?
It's nothing in the vault that's a crime... the crime is how the dwellers were duped into opening up for Mr House and him raiding it for resources while making the inhabitants homeless... THAT'S the crime.... didn't you watch the vid?
Fish4Man61 the cryo vault is Vault 111(Fallout 4). Vault 101(Fallout 3) was supposed to be the effects of inbreeding due to the small population within the Vault.
I love Sarah's Vault 21 slang. I can imagine after 200 years of isolation their natural language evolved to include many colorful phrases. I was then disappointed that Doc Mitchel didn't use a lot of the same slang. I guess, as an educated doctor, he prefers more official, technical terminology, like "rootin' around in your noggin."
*A Fallout game where there is enough care about pure story that you can go back to a guy just to talk about something you heard from someone else halfway across the map, not for a reward or mission, but just to help the story.* I miss that.
I feel like games in general used to be that way. I feel like that was left over from adventure/RPGs before the days of open world when you had a set storyline to follow. If you look closely, you'll notice that the back-and-forth across the map type of dialogue seen here progressively went further and further downhill as video game design evolved to fit open world story writing more closely.
Mr. House has a LUCK stat of 10, so that explains how he won so easily. If you have that stat, the casino games are practically rigged in your favor. So it's possible he did so legitimately. This is the kind of guy who predicted nuclear war within a 24 hour margin, outmaneuvering people in Blackjack seems easy for him.
The guy who had a Ph.D in multiple fields, predicted the day the great war will begin ( a few hours off course that is ), manged to wrangle up tribals and set up New Vegas and blackjack is basically just a chore
@Freddy Manchild Luck is an in-game stat that determines your odds of winning blackjack in New Vegas, you absolute fucking idiot. Don't pretend to be intelligent when you have no clue about the context.
If your explanation said so, why don't we just use Intelligence as a factor in gambling instead of Luck ? Also calculating odds, you're basically putting things to your favor
Man, Sarah is such a colorful personality its easy to miss how tragic Vault 21’s story is. After her home was destroyed, she was forced to commodify its memory just to get by. Goddamn Mr. House.
House:I’ve won, a deals a deal, you have 3 days to empty the vault. Sarah:I have a second option House:what could you possibly have to offer me? Sarah:*pulls out snowglobe* HOUSE:YOU HAVE A DEAL
@@siegfried2k4 he paid in pre war and caps, he bought the chip and had to pay for scavengers to find it after the nukes. He's had like say a hundred years or so years before the final delivery to pay for it. Even 50 years he had people looking for the chip, at least being paid some upfront.
The robot found you, and was placed there by House. It seems unlikely that he went out of his way to make sure Doc ended up there, it was just convenient but there are a number of other people he could have placed there.
I brought her 30 vault suits, and we then met at her room. It's not that I didn't get what she planned but I thought there would be some dialogue first and not jumping straight into action. So I brought my companions Lily and ED-E which when I saw how quick things went, felt all kinds of wrong.
Vault 21 was some of the much content that was cut from the final game. Originally, the vault was supposed to be fully opened and you'd have to go through the vault to reach Mr. House's stasis pod.They still left a bit of that lore in the game as that was the reason why he filled it with concrete, it made him vulnerable.
Being a secret backroom in Vault 21 makes better sense than sticking an electricity-dependent device in a tall tower and shutting down most defenses for 180+ years in hopes that it'd restart properly, foundation was intact, and locals wouldn't use Fat Man against the tower that wouldn't open.
The experiment was a failure. As soon as an outside variable was introduced, it fell apart. If everything stayed contained in the vault, nobody could really get on top for long. The stakes were only as high as could be in a closed environment. As soon as higher stakes were introduced, it became possible to bet it all, and thus lose it all...
To be fair, they were lucky the experiment was a failure because I would rather have half of my vault filled with concrete then dying because some shitter did a risky bet that put the whole vault on the line
This place has always kind of fascinated me. Somehow these people managed to maintain an orderly society for over 200 years without an overseer or any security to enforce the rules of their experiment. That really doesn't seem like it should be possible, particularly in a society of literally nothing but compulsive gamblers.
Bowen Orcutt I don’t know, gambling pits your luck against the rules of the game. Habitual gamblers tend to stick pretty rigidly to these rules rather than play a different game-you know? Drawing from that, it makes sense that if your very society is based on games of chance and skill, and you’re predisposed to analyze and dissect but ultimately follow the rules to better your odds and test your skill, that your community is likely to be more cohesive. I could be very wrong-but to me, it doesn’t seem so outlandish, framed that way. Remarkable, certainly.
Fahrai That makes a lot of sense. I wonder if a system like that could work for an independent vegas. Could certainly help keep the families from killing each other.
Bowen Orcutt I think that as people who were raised in a system that used gambling as a tool of governance they would have a different view of it. They would see it as how to solve problems rather than as greedy person thinking of a easy fast cash grab. It seems to me they would treat it with reverence.
They would see gambling like we see voting - it is how things get decided. Also, in a sealed Vault - lots of time to fill, and nothing really to win or lose. Just playing for fun & cure boredom. Like video games, just wasting time...
Oxhorn, you mention a few times in this video you think Mr. House may have cheated. I think you need to be reminded of an old Vegas saying, "The House always wins". I think this implies that House will always win even if it is arranged. Yes. He cheated.
Mar Hawkman she wouldnt need to cheat. The fault ran smoothly for 200 years on gambling. No one would have really needed to cheat just up their skills. It was all left to chance and luck. Anthing else probably would have been severly punished.
In House's own SPECIAL stats, Luck is set to 10. Now consider how much easier it is to win casino games if your LUCK is maxed out. That's how he won, being insanely lucky. It's that same luck that allowed him to predict within a 24 hour margin that nukes would fall.
I always loved the little bits of... infrastructure I guess in New Vegas. Like how quarry junction actually makes concrete, the monorail system is still maintained, hell even if it massively back fired the NCR was even trying to get the railroads up and running again. It all made the game feel a lot more real
Clear Quarry Junction of deathclaws, the workers show up in Boulder City. I like Fallout series because every decision you make determines other actions in the game.
I think there could have been other solutions that Mr. House could have for followed for Vault 21. I agree it was necessary for the technology in Vault 21 to be used to build New Vegas and also for it's inhabitants to go out into the world since the vaults were not intended to be used forever. But even I agree Mr. House could have done things more peacefully...in fact it probably would have benefitted him more if he left more if Vault 21 intact.
What Mr. House did to Vault 21 was absolutely a crime. It was a safe place, with lots of people living in it. Even if he wanted to use the first floor as a hotel, he didn't need to fill the rest up with cement.
Mr. House tricked them, looted Vault 21, destroyed their home, and forced 500 people homeless using robots. Vault 21 reveals Mr. House LAWFUL EVIL karma. Destroying all he couldn't steal. He did let them live in New Vegas. Still such a waste of a safe place.
Except he didn't trick them. We've seen no sign of deceit on Mr House's part. The people in Vault 21 all chose to give the Vault to him... even if many of those votes were won in a game of cards. Vault 21 would probably be useful intact, yes, but it's not a crime. They suffered the fate their Vault was designed to experiment with - gambling. And it's hard to feel sympathy with people who knowingly bet their lives away. They are the victims of Vault-Tec... and of themselves. As for the usefulness of the Vault... Mr House is probably using it as we speak. From the other side. It was probably butting up against his own secret underground installations.
Btw the vault isnt totally filled up. The lower layers of the vault lead to a massive network of tunnels under new vegas. House didnt want people having access to it but knew the importance of such a labrinth so he plugged them
FUNNY THING It's been cut from the game but you can still get to it via unlock commands or a very specific glitch, but you were originally supposed to find out an access elevator from the secret room Benny stashed Yes Man inside that leads to a part of Vault 21 beyond what did get filled in. It's incomplete and an area drops abruptly into the void, but there's enough scraps there to hint that this is exactly what he tried to avoid by filling the vault in: places he couldn't monitor and watch where other people could plot against him.
I'm honestly surprised you didn't mention that if you get Benny to flee the Tops, a specific script will open the elevator in his workshop, leading to an underground basement. That basement is considered Vault 21, and when you go through the final door which leads to a void that if you go through, drops you in the entrance of Vault 21. It may just be a coincidence, but considering what Sarah said about "Her vault runs far and deep" it makes a lot of area that House can't monitor. That's the big motive for controlling it the vault and filling it.
I dont think Sarah was the one gambling for Mr House, afterall, she does say that she is sure that house cheated, and if she was the one as played for house, surely she would know exactly how? Anyway, the story of Vault 21 is as sad as most vaults.
Combined Micro Wolf141 - Well I guess Vegas is living up to its reputation as a city of vices. Its certainly more funny though when its coming from Oxhorn.
@@shanelin1465 This is a game riddled with [REDACTED] jokes and even [REDACTED] itself. So you shouldnt be surprised that theres a joke like this here.
I was disappointed that bioware has basically abandoned the andromeda storyline after its failure, I would have appreciated if they try again with the sequel, learn from their mistakes, and bring out a good game. But now that storyline is now dead with the loss ends be meld in comics. Even though I wasn't fond of the game it's sad to see such good potential be squandered because of overly ambitious developers and greedy publisher's.
Brandon Lyon “Learn from their mistakes?” There shouldn’t have been any mistakes. They already made 3 awesome ME games before Andromeda. They had 5 years and blew it.
Steambrick Games Because F:NV was About Vegas Which is about Rich and Gamble games Which leads to Fallout. 21 Is a lucky number for Both gambling games.
I’m pretty sure Mitchell is his 1st name since Sarah called him Mitch and doc would just be short for doctor, that’s why no last name Mitchell on the tombstones I believe
NFreund it’s this same reason I think is the reason New Vegas continues to grow as the most popular and praised Fallout game so far. I remember praising the game and declaring it superior to Fallout 3 for realizing this (and that it “felt” like Fallout as I still occasionally still play 1, 2, and Tactics and Fallout 3 didn’t feel quite right) and was run out of the Fallout forum I was in at the time. Now those same people say what I was saying back then. Didn’t rejoin, however, as I prefer not to be friends with people like that. Obsidian knows Fallout better than anyone as most helped create Fallout. I hope one day the people who helped make Fallout are given another opportunity to work on another Fallout title, but with an actual realistic timeframe that will allow them to fully realize what they want the game to be. Just imagine if Obsidian was given longer than 18 months to go from concept to store shelves? I truly feel the small development Time was meant to ensure Bethesda’s versions weren’t completely upstaged as they knew the team was FAR superior. Giving them a proper development timeframe would have yielded possibly one of the greatest games of all time.
I think the morality presented here is fascinating. Yes, you could argue that destroying the vault was for the greater good, because it benefits everyone who lives on the Strip now, and sets up the main plot of the game. However, Mr. House didn't found the Strip for the purpose of giving people homes and helping others, it was all about him, his glory, and his empire. Mr. House is the kind of leader that is incredibly focused on sustaining himself, but happens to do good along the way. Looking at it this way, it's hard to say that destroying the vault was the right thing to do, even if I am more of a big picture oriented person myself.
To be fair, the lives of those that persisted in old-world moral decency was stripped away so House could prey upon the moral wickedness of the wasteland through sex murder, inhospitality and gambling. The life and ideologies of a group of vault dwellers in a controlled vault will always be better in the long run than those that gratify their own self interests in the wastes. Fallout shows that humanity's weakness is its draw to be immoral and self-serving. That's what caused the old world to end, and it's what causes all of the problems in the wasteland to this point. Some see House as the greater good, but I just see him as a different form of ultimate evil. You can't beat the hubris of humanity, House was kidding himself with his megalomania.
Vault 21 could be a safe home / hotel for 500 people. Destroying a Vault in a damaged world leaving everyone homeless is an evil crime, & seals the Fate of Mr. House.
Lena Carey Well, think about it from a view that takes in the NCR and surviving factions. If you have a city that is economically able, than you have an entire land of consumers to make you money. Mr. House described all of this, he said it was for going to space to colonize another planet that wasn't destroyed like earth. He said he would bring the most intelligent humans he finds as colonists, so you can't really say it was necessarily wrong. He tried to save all the people he could before the bombs fell but was unprepared, he stated this had the side effect of making him less empathetic and sympathetic as so many people die but how many actually give progress beyond themself, though humanity was still his purpose according to him.
6:20 Vault City in Fallout 2 had a series of inoculations for their vault dwellers. A high enough Doctor skill lets you find them and ask the Vault doctor about them. I'm guessing some of the more successful vaults did something similar.
For a Vault Tech experiment, this is remarkablly tame. No human sacrifice or releasing deadly diseases; just a new set of fair (in the sense that everyone was on equal footing), albeit odd, rules to live by.
5thVenom PRIVATE! WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING WITHOUT POWER ARMOR ON?! HUH!? YOU WILL BE DOING PUSH UPS UNTIL THE SUN COMES UP OF THE DAY YOU DIE! NOW GET BACK TO THE BATTLEFIELD AND DEAL WITH THOSE BOS PATROL MEMBERS!
Oxhorn I really appreciate all of these videos you make because I learn so much more about Fallout when I play Fallout I really don't pay attention much to the story and other side stories but I'm happy you are here to explain them and go through them all thank you very much
Indeed. I enjoy the way Oxhorn explains Fallout LORE as well. I like how he takes the time to learn these stories that we may no other way have heard because we didn't pay attention close enough or didn't stumble upon them. So, Oxhorn, I thank you as well and have been a fan of your videos for such a long time 10 years I think. Keep em coming!
The Lone WAnderer having immunities makes sense, his dad didn't grow up in Vault 101, so he likely had some pathogens laying dormant, and there were a lot of traders before the kids could remember anything
The Lone Wanderer was also born outside of the vault. The travel from Rivet City to Vault 101 would have given them plenty of time to develop an immune system strong enough to survive out in the wastes.
If Oxhorn would of have a podcast, I would definitely listen to him all day. I appreciate your hard work. I will donate to you personally. Keep it up bro, love your moral statements.
Ebpvg he has a stream every Thursday at 7:00 pacific where he answers questions and plays games, it's called Scoth and smoke rings. Check his channel background, there's a schedule
24:45 The cork board with vault announcements is an exact copy of the one in the Vault 101 diner during the birthday party scene, in FO3. Have just discovered this myself today when I started a new character! XD
He missed the reference. In Lore, this Vault momento would show a link from Vault 101 to Vault 21. Maybe the Lone Wanderer visited Vault 21 a long time ago.
Wow “even Ghandhi could not sit this one out!” For those who don’t know, cows are very sacred animals in Hinduism. In fact Brahamin were one of the reasons this game was banned in India.
There are no sacred cows in India. The term " sacred " is a Christian one; doesn' t really apply to India. Even if it did, it wouldn' t apply to cows. There are no cow deities, cow icons, cow statues, and no temples to cows.
I appreciate you. Truly. The way you do your videos is so interactive. I love how you react and act as if the choices are those you literally are making. Literally you are the main character. This makes the vids come to vivid life. Thanks for reading terminal entries also. I hated when other players don't read or take time to do so. For those of us who can't game for myriad of reasons, this let's us play fully via you. You've no idea WHAT this means. Maybe you do as you're recording this way. No matter, thank you a billion-fold. I forgot the name of the huge nv mod someone made (big and long as any dlc) but I wrote the terminal stories for it; the family stuck in their under-store vault and died and hubby went insane; the office lovers who died when the bombs hit. Etc. If you videoed playing this mod, I must find it and hear your impressions of my stories. I put my talents for horror and such into those. :) I'll edit this with the name of the mod. Beyond Boulderdome, that's what it was. If you play it, I hope you'll like it. They worked for months on it.
Sarienn Music I agree completely. When I was stationed overseas and unable to play, thanks to wifi, Al Chestbreach and Oxhorn I was able to get my fallout fix and had so much more insight into my favorite games and mods to download when I got home. Sarienn, thank YOU as well for contributing to the mods we enjoy. Without those, I'd still play fallout but I admit it wouldn't be anywhere near as fun. Cheers, and thanks again to you and Oxhorn.
Vault X: "What happened here was a crime"- I swear I see that for every single damn thing that's even loosely vault-tec associated. Damn it guys, it's like you've heard of ethics just enough to go out of your way to avoid them.
I don't really know anything about the game itself, but I find its lore very fascinating. And your videos are so amazing they really keep me motivated to find out more about the story! Your voice is perfect for storytelling, and I really loved how you added some lines in between the original game script to make it almost sound like you where roleplaying as the playable character! Very well written video, amazing content. Thank you for your amazing work!
@@UrMomsChauffer I got a friend of mine into a Fallout campaign. He never even played any of the games, I just shoved Oxhorn, the Nth Apple and the Storyteller at him whenever he had a lore question about this or that and he picked everything up from that. You couldn't tell him apart from a player unless you started asking mechanics questions that aren't about the quality Bugthesda physics shenanigans and sometimes he even remembers the Vaults better than I do.
"Mesquite Flavoured Cazador Wings" And then we learn that Sarah actually cooks them. And then we learn that Sarah gets her ingredients on her own. ... ...... Welp. She sure is strong then.
Also, while using the vault door as the sign is a smart marketing choice, it also serves as a beacon, and trophy of Houses conquest hung up high for all to see-evidence that House always wins, and a deterrent to any who would oppose him.
goddamnit oxhorn, ever since ive discovered this channel youve got me on a fallout kick, now i need to get the money for fallout 4 so i can play it. also 1 and 2. great videos, but goddamn i am gonna be preoccupied for a while.
might grab 1 and 2 from there, but i've got 3 and nv on steam already and i just got fallout 3 to work (fuckin windows live), gonna play that and NV, then go on to 4.
Ahmad Hejja Yeah i might buy one and two cuz if my moms computer can barley run browser games im sure it can run an old 8bit game... Hopefully Wish they added it onto the original xbox or playstation two...
Ahmad Hejja GOG is a good place to get Fallout 1, 2, and Tactics for cheap if you wait for a sale. You can get the first two for less than ten dollars.
@@liftedlegend710 bro, no. Bethesda's is on their because they own the Fallout name. But this is a purely Obsidian game, running a Bethesda engine with a Bethesda lore (technically Obsidian created fallout but whatever)
"Vault XX: what happened here was a crime"
This could be applied to like 99% of the vaults
With the exception of vaults 13 (until the enclave barged in and killed everyone inside) and vault 101 (at least until the overseer went nuts in thinking he was protecting people)
XX would be vault 20
@Chip Vault 81 was supposed to test a panacea, hence why there's a separate vault underground where the scientists all died and you meet Curie. And Vault 88 was supposed to test tech to distribute to the other vaults, but I don't have much information to determine what the tech was gonna be used for outside of that. Needless to say, at least Vault 81 wasn't supposed to be safe. It just happened to be because one of the overseer put a stop to it entirely and sabatoged the distribution vents that the viruses were supposed to go through.
The is exception is 76
@@waidwml2166 well it created narcissiste bois
"What happened here was a crime"
Vault Tec Vaults in a nutshell.
It seems even the ones that weren't some sort of evil thing, like the cryo vault of 101 (just wake up after 200 years), or the one where the overseer just said 'no, we are not obeying vault tec, no experiments, this is a vault for the people) - it still ends up bad for them. When it hits the story with the outsiders or some other point in time, something else happens to them. #TheTragedyOfBeingAVaultDweller I guess?
IKR?!
It's nothing in the vault that's a crime... the crime is how the dwellers were duped into opening up for Mr House and him raiding it for resources while making the inhabitants homeless... THAT'S the crime.... didn't you watch the vid?
Fish4Man61 the cryo vault is Vault 111(Fallout 4). Vault 101(Fallout 3) was supposed to be the effects of inbreeding due to the small population within the Vault.
Samur/Aye yes I'm aware. I was making a joke
I love Sarah's Vault 21 slang. I can imagine after 200 years of isolation their natural language evolved to include many colorful phrases.
I was then disappointed that Doc Mitchel didn't use a lot of the same slang. I guess, as an educated doctor, he prefers more official, technical terminology, like "rootin' around in your noggin."
He’s been a local of goodsprings for some time now. He probably adopted the accent over that duration
ok but i want sarahs clam chowder
@@Blox117 bring her enough vault suits and you can have it
@@Blox11730 vault suits
*A Fallout game where there is enough care about pure story that you can go back to a guy just to talk about something you heard from someone else halfway across the map, not for a reward or mission, but just to help the story.*
I miss that.
I feel like games in general used to be that way. I feel like that was left over from adventure/RPGs before the days of open world when you had a set storyline to follow. If you look closely, you'll notice that the back-and-forth across the map type of dialogue seen here progressively went further and further downhill as video game design evolved to fit open world story writing more closely.
Amen brothers, I feel the same. Lots of story in older games...
Fallout new vegas is still worth 60 bucks to me
me too....
They need to leave the dialogue and physics and update the graphics best fallout game ever especially the beginning of old world blues
Mr. House has a LUCK stat of 10, so that explains how he won so easily. If you have that stat, the casino games are practically rigged in your favor. So it's possible he did so legitimately. This is the kind of guy who predicted nuclear war within a 24 hour margin, outmaneuvering people in Blackjack seems easy for him.
The guy who had a Ph.D in multiple fields, predicted the day the great war will begin ( a few hours off course that is ), manged to wrangle up tribals and set up New Vegas and blackjack is basically just a chore
Boi it's a way of speech
And blackjack or any gambles revoles around calculating the odds and use it hence high luck
@Freddy Manchild
Luck is an in-game stat that determines your odds of winning blackjack in New Vegas, you absolute fucking idiot. Don't pretend to be intelligent when you have no clue about the context.
That's what Luck is, odds are on your favor, it's just THAT
No need on long and intelligent explanation
If your explanation said so, why don't we just use Intelligence as a factor in gambling instead of Luck ?
Also calculating odds, you're basically putting things to your favor
Man, Sarah is such a colorful personality its easy to miss how tragic Vault 21’s story is. After her home was destroyed, she was forced to commodify its memory just to get by. Goddamn Mr. House.
I laughed so freaking hard after you slept with Sarah then said "we can take the opportunity to pick pocket her"
Lmao
He’s a savage not a monster
He must be Australian
@@jonbenson6109 lmfao never nerd that one begore
time stamp?
House:I’ve won, a deals a deal, you have 3 days to empty the vault.
Sarah:I have a second option
House:what could you possibly have to offer me?
Sarah:*pulls out snowglobe*
HOUSE:YOU HAVE A DEAL
that might have worked had she done that, but she didnt know his affinity for snowglobes.
@@UltimateGamerCC its a joke
@Son Gohan I just realized house is paying more for a snow globe than the fucking platinum chip
@@commissarAurelion To be fair, the 250/1000 caps was for the delivery cost. House paid for the platinum chip jn prewar money
@@siegfried2k4 he paid in pre war and caps, he bought the chip and had to pay for scavengers to find it after the nukes. He's had like say a hundred years or so years before the final delivery to pay for it. Even 50 years he had people looking for the chip, at least being paid some upfront.
Courier: Do you own this hotel and shop?
Sarah: Well yes, but no.
Well yes but actually no...
well, if house didnt do it, doc Mitchel would not be in goodsprings and the main character would never be revived
I guess mr house already planned that after all.
hussy skunk Yh I guess he gambled on wether or not the courier would actually help him
The robot found you, and was placed there by House. It seems unlikely that he went out of his way to make sure Doc ended up there, it was just convenient but there are a number of other people he could have placed there.
So, depending on who you help, House's actions either saved the Mojave or doomed it.
Could House killed the girlfriend of Doc Mitchell, so he stayed at Goodsprings?
I brought her 30 vault suits, and we then met at her room. It's not that I didn't get what she planned but I thought there would be some dialogue first and not jumping straight into action.
So I brought my companions Lily and ED-E which when I saw how quick things went, felt all kinds of wrong.
No, ED-E, I don't want to hear your recording of the "mating calls" of humans. That's just... wrong.
@@changvasejarik62 >coy beeping
Group effort👍
Grandma and fido watched you sully that girl
"Don't worry about them, they like just want to watch. Oh and that red light is always on." - The courier, probably.
Vault 21 was some of the much content that was cut from the final game. Originally, the vault was supposed to be fully opened and you'd have to go through the vault to reach Mr. House's stasis pod.They still left a bit of that lore in the game as that was the reason why he filled it with concrete, it made him vulnerable.
Instead his stasis pod was behind his own casino
With a no-lock -at -all doors
Being a secret backroom in Vault 21 makes better sense than sticking an electricity-dependent device in a tall tower and shutting down most defenses for 180+ years in hopes that it'd restart properly, foundation was intact, and locals wouldn't use Fat Man against the tower that wouldn't open.
"What happened here was a crime"
Vault-tec: do you know how little that narrows it down.
7:20 how will we know doc mitchell's wife's name wasn't whiskysnakes jr or fearless dave ? :o
Valid or even a women could just have the title wife. I mean we seen way more bizarre things.
Fearless Dave had the MENstral Cramps Real hard!
Whiskeysnakes jr died doing what he loved, getting snakes drunk on whiskey, R.I.P
Crabsnake 45 forget my dreams, I wanna be like Whiskeysnakes Jr.
When I saw "crime" in title and heard about filling with concrete I was suspecting he buried alive some of residents alive in that vault TBH.
Same
Nah, he just filled some of them with uh, _special concrete_
I think it was about how they gambled to decide issues.
Who knows? Maybe someone was left behind...
@@ToastGamingNCrew am i stupid? Wth does this mean?
It's been FAR too long since i've been "Well Rested"...
Skyhijinx never?
Same
I just got well rested last night.. haha
F
Skyhijinx I’ve never been well rested
The experiment was a failure. As soon as an outside variable was introduced, it fell apart. If everything stayed contained in the vault, nobody could really get on top for long. The stakes were only as high as could be in a closed environment. As soon as higher stakes were introduced, it became possible to bet it all, and thus lose it all...
To be fair, they were lucky the experiment was a failure because I would rather have half of my vault filled with concrete then dying because some shitter did a risky bet that put the whole vault on the line
@@deeznuts-kw6yv What gambling addiction does to a mf.
36:08 ED-E knows exactly what he's looking at.
Hmmm
EXPLAIN IT r/hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
This place has always kind of fascinated me. Somehow these people managed to maintain an orderly society for over 200 years without an overseer or any security to enforce the rules of their experiment. That really doesn't seem like it should be possible, particularly in a society of literally nothing but compulsive gamblers.
Bowen Orcutt I don’t know, gambling pits your luck against the rules of the game. Habitual gamblers tend to stick pretty rigidly to these rules rather than play a different game-you know? Drawing from that, it makes sense that if your very society is based on games of chance and skill, and you’re predisposed to analyze and dissect but ultimately follow the rules to better your odds and test your skill, that your community is likely to be more cohesive. I could be very wrong-but to me, it doesn’t seem so outlandish, framed that way. Remarkable, certainly.
Fahrai
That makes a lot of sense. I wonder if a system like that could work for an independent vegas. Could certainly help keep the families from killing each other.
Bowen Orcutt I think that as people who were raised in a system that used gambling as a tool of governance they would have a different view of it. They would see it as how to solve problems rather than as greedy person thinking of a easy fast cash grab. It seems to me they would treat it with reverence.
Fahrai good point.
They would see gambling like we see voting - it is how things get decided. Also, in a sealed Vault - lots of time to fill, and nothing really to win or lose. Just playing for fun & cure boredom. Like video games, just wasting time...
"She like the leather and, for some reason, oil."
Okay, that one got a good laugh from me.
Incase your wondering, the oil is how you get in the through the back door ;)
Without it squeaking and alearting the whole house because you snuck out at night, right?
Right?
oh my
i cracked up almost in tears when the screen faded to black after sarah showed up, that was great!
Oxhorn, you mention a few times in this video you think Mr. House may have cheated. I think you need to be reminded of an old Vegas saying, "The House always wins". I think this implies that House will always win even if it is arranged. Yes. He cheated.
Yeah, the girl extolling the virtues of games of chance seemed entirely too naïve. It's like she doesn't know what cheating is...
Mar Hawkman she wouldnt need to cheat. The fault ran smoothly for 200 years on gambling. No one would have really needed to cheat just up their skills. It was all left to chance and luck. Anthing else probably would have been severly punished.
well mr house is some what robot and robots dont use skill or luck
In House's own SPECIAL stats, Luck is set to 10. Now consider how much easier it is to win casino games if your LUCK is maxed out. That's how he won, being insanely lucky. It's that same luck that allowed him to predict within a 24 hour margin that nukes would fall.
SO THAT'S WHY HIS NAME IS HOUSE!!!
Genius.
If vault 21 never opened, doc Mitchell probably wouldn’t be able to save the courier and he/she would die at the beginning of the game.
I think Victor would've carried us somewhere with a doctor. Novac maybe?
@@siegfried2k4 If we go by in-game dialogue, Ada Straus would probably get the Courier killed.
I always loved the little bits of... infrastructure I guess in New Vegas. Like how quarry junction actually makes concrete, the monorail system is still maintained, hell even if it massively back fired the NCR was even trying to get the railroads up and running again. It all made the game feel a lot more real
I agree, that is some of my favorite lore-building in New Vegas
Clear Quarry Junction of deathclaws, the workers show up in Boulder City. I like Fallout series because every decision you make determines other actions in the game.
Oxhorn - "Pass by my room and we'll catch up"
Sarah - "Don't forget the oil"
Oxhorn - "Hoho! The o- the oil?!"
Keep up the good videos Oxhorn
At least this one was a human requiring oil to run hehe
The US army breaks into the room
Army: Did someone say oil ?
+The Conquistador
American Government Official steps in; *"OOOOOOOOOOIIIIILLLLLLLLLL"*
Mr.Techaky *An Enclave vertibird assault death squad steps it* THIS OIL IS UNDER JURISDICTION OF U.S. GOVERNMENT!
Rasmus Stevn 33:13
We at Vault Tech can confirm Sarah's Vault does run Deep and Wide.
oh nahhh 💀
Since when are wide pssys a good thing 😭
@danka1167 you can only stretch out so many before it gets old ya know?
37:56 I'm disappointed you didn't say "After all, we learned that the game was rigged from the start."
The House always wins.
First rule of Gambling: Never bet against the House. Second Rule: Don't bet against the House. Third rule: Same as 1 and 2.
I think there could have been other solutions that Mr. House could have for followed for Vault 21. I agree it was necessary for the technology in Vault 21 to be used to build New Vegas and also for it's inhabitants to go out into the world since the vaults were not intended to be used forever. But even I agree Mr. House could have done things more peacefully...in fact it probably would have benefitted him more if he left more if Vault 21 intact.
Nice one sir.
Hah!!!!
**puts my vault key in Sarah vault**
@Hi Iam Bob it's probaly a sex joke
@@coolkidondabloc3773 it's a sex joke.
And fill it with my "concrete"
wtf
**Puts my vault key in Sarah**
Everyone: "What I'd like to do to Sarah is a crime"
Play a game of blackjack? (Reference to places where gambling is illegal)
It's the cleanest, best pleasure
@@sarsaparillasunset3873 omg this is the last placed I'd expect a Tcap reference 🤣🤣
Thiccc
@@Krakkokayne Tcap?
HOLY SHIT JR SMITH SURVIVED THE NUCLEAR BLAST?! LEGEND ON AND OFF THE COURT!
Nah that’s just where they buried his game #uselessCavs
Meanwhile...
Optimal Gaming He survives a nuclear blast but can’t see a scoreboard, smh.
Commander- CSGO LOL
this did not age well lmao
What Mr. House did to Vault 21 was absolutely a crime. It was a safe place, with lots of people living in it.
Even if he wanted to use the first floor as a hotel, he didn't need to fill the rest up with cement.
Mr. House tricked them, looted Vault 21, destroyed their home, and forced 500 people homeless using robots. Vault 21 reveals Mr. House LAWFUL EVIL karma. Destroying all he couldn't steal. He did let them live in New Vegas. Still such a waste of a safe place.
Except he didn't trick them. We've seen no sign of deceit on Mr House's part. The people in Vault 21 all chose to give the Vault to him... even if many of those votes were won in a game of cards.
Vault 21 would probably be useful intact, yes, but it's not a crime. They suffered the fate their Vault was designed to experiment with - gambling. And it's hard to feel sympathy with people who knowingly bet their lives away. They are the victims of Vault-Tec... and of themselves.
As for the usefulness of the Vault... Mr House is probably using it as we speak. From the other side. It was probably butting up against his own secret underground installations.
Btw the vault isnt totally filled up. The lower layers of the vault lead to a massive network of tunnels under new vegas. House didnt want people having access to it but knew the importance of such a labrinth so he plugged them
Quez TheFox Nah he filled up the vault so all the gambling addicted vault dwellers come and bet at the new casino’s
FUNNY THING It's been cut from the game but you can still get to it via unlock commands or a very specific glitch, but you were originally supposed to find out an access elevator from the secret room Benny stashed Yes Man inside that leads to a part of Vault 21 beyond what did get filled in. It's incomplete and an area drops abruptly into the void, but there's enough scraps there to hint that this is exactly what he tried to avoid by filling the vault in: places he couldn't monitor and watch where other people could plot against him.
I'm honestly surprised you didn't mention that if you get Benny to flee the Tops, a specific script will open the elevator in his workshop, leading to an underground basement. That basement is considered Vault 21, and when you go through the final door which leads to a void that if you go through, drops you in the entrance of Vault 21. It may just be a coincidence, but considering what Sarah said about "Her vault runs far and deep" it makes a lot of area that House can't monitor. That's the big motive for controlling it the vault and filling it.
Honestly love this mans voice , it’s so soothing , he’s an amazing story teller and I could listen to him speak all day ..
I watch his dead money videos right b4 i go to sleep
He could create Audiobooks.
republic 44. We are all entitled to our own opinions :)
He kinda sounds like tom hanks... Alot like hanks imo love these vids for 3 yrs now!
I dont think Sarah was the one gambling for Mr House, afterall, she does say that she is sure that house cheated, and if she was the one as played for house, surely she would know exactly how? Anyway, the story of Vault 21 is as sad as most vaults.
"what happened here was a crime" as opposed to the totally legal shit that was going on in the other vaults, right?
There were controls, And while cruel im pretty sure there was nothing illegal about vault 77.
Lmaooooo
vaul 11 would like to have a word
Sarah, so....agoraphobic. Into leather and ....oil.Oh dear lord I nearly choked laughing at that Ox. Bravo sir, Bravo!
Agoraphobic* :)
once I looked at this comment Ox started to say that xD
Edited now thanks all. Think I was laughing too much to check spelling. Slapped wrist :P
Combined Micro Wolf141 - Well I guess Vegas is living up to its reputation as a city of vices. Its certainly more funny though when its coming from Oxhorn.
We are now well rested
"My vault runs deep and wide" WOW, you just jumped right in there didn't ya?
Please tell me this isn't a sex joke, this is a game.
@@shanelin1465 This is a game riddled with [REDACTED] jokes and even [REDACTED] itself. So you shouldnt be surprised that theres a joke like this here.
Oxhorn: I love the comment section, it’s great to see people talking about their love of the games
The comment section : Sarah’s T H I C C
"My vault runs deep and wide..." I'm sure it does...
I just heard your voice for the lady......I could see you clutching your pearls. Imaginary or otherwise.
all vault arguments were settled through gambling...
Sounds like the new season of
No Vault No Life
10/10 would watch.
Sarah has better facial animations than every character in Mass Effect: Andromeda.
Protectrons had better facial animations
I do like that game, but I had to laugh.
I was disappointed that bioware has basically abandoned the andromeda storyline after its failure, I would have appreciated if they try again with the sequel, learn from their mistakes, and bring out a good game. But now that storyline is now dead with the loss ends be meld in comics. Even though I wasn't fond of the game it's sad to see such good potential be squandered because of overly ambitious developers and greedy publisher's.
Brandon Lyon “Learn from their mistakes?” There shouldn’t have been any mistakes. They already made 3 awesome ME games before Andromeda. They had 5 years and blew it.
Well duh, Doom 2 has better facial animations than ME:A!
Just realized that the reason vault 21 is 21 because 21 means blackjack
Steambrick Games it probably doesn't but it could also be the combined numbers of a stereotypical jackpot being 777
Steambrick Games Because F:NV was About Vegas Which is about Rich and Gamble games Which leads to Fallout. 21 Is a lucky number for Both gambling games.
I didnt notic till i saw this comment
Wow mind blowing
Ooh
im just wondering how in the hell did mr house get all of that cement in there
Plus how is it so smooth!
Or how he got cement. You need a specific sand to make cement and it's found on beaches.
They are in Nevada
hew owns an army of robots so maybe he used them
or they probably used a powerful vacuum to pump it down into the vault idk
I assume that only 1 level is cemented and the rest has a secret entrance that only he has access to
Maybe its not all cement just enough to look like it is
"Talk dirty to me"
" righty-o daddy-o, let's do it"
corey douglas **says something**
*BUT WITH DIRT*
Wow, your _vault_ *is* wide!
@@NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourselfand symmetrical!
I’m pretty sure Mitchell is his 1st name since Sarah called him Mitch and doc would just be short for doctor, that’s why no last name Mitchell on the tombstones I believe
"My vault has halls that go far and wide, why does he have to give us the big shaft?!?"
oml
"Your wife will stop asking for clam chowder."
She wants you to chow down on her clam.
Or she'll clam down on your chowder.
Ox your voice acting and singing is the best. I lost it when you sang during spending a night with Sarah lol
Sarah is T H I C C😩
jbiehlable wow
Thiccer than a bowl of damn oatmeal
i'm so glad someone noticed
The way she walks gets me really hard😫😩
sarah is my fallout waifu ngl
Me: see’s all the Sarah thicc comments
Me: “I love democracy”
Democracy is garbage. Rethink that.
That doesn't make sense at all and isn't democracy
No way.
"Embrace democracy, or you will be eradicated." Liberty prime
@@moonman7684 DEMOCRACY IS NON-NEGOTIABLE
"Hi! I'm Sarah, Sarah Weintraub."
Ok Amata.
Jack Lewis correction amata 2.0
Haha that’s so true.
My G
She reminds of the Sierra the kookoo girl
Holy crap, I have played new Vegas a few times, but until now I didn't even know this existed! Totally missed the sign!
do you even play the ncr route dude?
HOW? I seriously can’t imagine a way you could miss it in several playthroughs.
There's no way you can miss it. You just haven't played it.
NFreund the truth is out there pal...enjoy
NFreund it’s this same reason I think is the reason New Vegas continues to grow as the most popular and praised Fallout game so far. I remember praising the game and declaring it superior to Fallout 3 for realizing this (and that it “felt” like Fallout as I still occasionally still play 1, 2, and Tactics and Fallout 3 didn’t feel quite right) and was run out of the Fallout forum I was in at the time. Now those same people say what I was saying back then. Didn’t rejoin, however, as I prefer not to be friends with people like that. Obsidian knows Fallout better than anyone as most helped create Fallout. I hope one day the people who helped make Fallout are given another opportunity to work on another Fallout title, but with an actual realistic timeframe that will allow them to fully realize what they want the game to be. Just imagine if Obsidian was given longer than 18 months to go from concept to store shelves? I truly feel the small development Time was meant to ensure Bethesda’s versions weren’t completely upstaged as they knew the team was FAR superior. Giving them a proper development timeframe would have yielded possibly one of the greatest games of all time.
"don't forget the oil" *starts sweating*
God damnit oxhorn you have completely made me change the way I play fallout forever
Omg. I can't get over your VO of Charlene Tann. Nice!
Tracy S lol he sounds like the Queen of England
Agreed, its gold!
The fact that you’d have to read about the book in order to see the illiteracy joke lol
I think the morality presented here is fascinating. Yes, you could argue that destroying the vault was for the greater good, because it benefits everyone who lives on the Strip now, and sets up the main plot of the game. However, Mr. House didn't found the Strip for the purpose of giving people homes and helping others, it was all about him, his glory, and his empire. Mr. House is the kind of leader that is incredibly focused on sustaining himself, but happens to do good along the way. Looking at it this way, it's hard to say that destroying the vault was the right thing to do, even if I am more of a big picture oriented person myself.
(edited for grammar, don't mind me)
To be fair, the lives of those that persisted in old-world moral decency was stripped away so House could prey upon the moral wickedness of the wasteland through sex murder, inhospitality and gambling. The life and ideologies of a group of vault dwellers in a controlled vault will always be better in the long run than those that gratify their own self interests in the wastes.
Fallout shows that humanity's weakness is its draw to be immoral and self-serving. That's what caused the old world to end, and it's what causes all of the problems in the wasteland to this point. Some see House as the greater good, but I just see him as a different form of ultimate evil. You can't beat the hubris of humanity, House was kidding himself with his megalomania.
Vault 21 could be a safe home / hotel for 500 people. Destroying a Vault in a damaged world leaving everyone homeless is an evil crime, & seals the Fate of Mr. House.
Lena Carey Well, think about it from a view that takes in the NCR and surviving factions. If you have a city that is economically able, than you have an entire land of consumers to make you money. Mr. House described all of this, he said it was for going to space to colonize another planet that wasn't destroyed like earth. He said he would bring the most intelligent humans he finds as colonists, so you can't really say it was necessarily wrong. He tried to save all the people he could before the bombs fell but was unprepared, he stated this had the side effect of making him less empathetic and sympathetic as so many people die but how many actually give progress beyond themself, though humanity was still his purpose according to him.
6:20 Vault City in Fallout 2 had a series of inoculations for their vault dwellers. A high enough Doctor skill lets you find them and ask the Vault doctor about them. I'm guessing some of the more successful vaults did something similar.
For a Vault Tech experiment, this is remarkablly tame. No human sacrifice or releasing deadly diseases; just a new set of fair (in the sense that everyone was on equal footing), albeit odd, rules to live by.
True. I still think there’s a catch
"My vault runs deep and wide"
that's what she said....
5thVenom where mate?
5thVenom PRIVATE!
WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING WITHOUT POWER ARMOR ON?! HUH!? YOU WILL BE DOING PUSH UPS UNTIL THE SUN COMES UP OF THE DAY YOU DIE! NOW GET BACK TO THE BATTLEFIELD AND DEAL WITH THOSE BOS PATROL MEMBERS!
XD
5thVenom It certainly was. Weird how you had to remind us that it was Sarah that said it.
When you wake up and oxhorn uploads new vegas💜💙💛
What time zone are you in? He uploads at noon, where I live.
Est
Mr. House had enough cement to fill Vault 21, but apparently not enough to repair the streets and sidewalks in the Strip.
*Vault based around gambleing
Loses to some face on a computer*
TIE Fighter [Enter Mos Eisley Droid Rule here] ;3
The "HOUSE" always wins ;P
To be fair, House literally has an unreadable poker face.
The episodes about vault lore are my favorite!
Anyone one else?
Really looking forward to see your videos on fallout 3s vaults
Hugo Gomes yeh i like them too
Damn Sarah that vault door ain't the only thick piece around
Oxhorn I really appreciate all of these videos you make because I learn so much more about Fallout when I play Fallout I really don't pay attention much to the story and other side stories but I'm happy you are here to explain them and go through them all thank you very much
same! i try to find the side quests but im just too lazy lol. im glad hes here to teach me!
Indeed. I enjoy the way Oxhorn explains Fallout LORE as well. I like how he takes the time to learn these stories that we may no other way have heard because we didn't pay attention close enough or didn't stumble upon them. So, Oxhorn, I thank you as well and have been a fan of your videos for such a long time 10 years I think. Keep em coming!
It makes me wanna play the game more and explore everything
STARDUST DRAGON!!!!
Skyler Morrow thank you for noticing Stardust dragon
If I don't hear Oxhorn's voice on someone in Fallout 5, I'm gonna be pissed
DieSchachtel #notmyfallout
DieSchachtel no he means fallout 5 because fallout 76 isn’t fallout 5 dumbass.
Xandey Mandey he made this comment before fallout 76 was announced
Creepyslacker boy #ItsMyFalloutTho
#HYYPPPEEE
There should be a Hennessy bottle next to "Mr. JR Smith's" grave.
The Lone WAnderer having immunities makes sense, his dad didn't grow up in Vault 101, so he likely had some pathogens laying dormant, and there were a lot of traders before the kids could remember anything
The Lone Wanderer was also born outside of the vault. The travel from Rivet City to Vault 101 would have given them plenty of time to develop an immune system strong enough to survive out in the wastes.
That, or Doc Mitchell's wife had low Endurance S.P.E.C.I.A.L. parameters.
If Oxhorn would of have a podcast, I would definitely listen to him all day. I appreciate your hard work. I will donate to you personally. Keep it up bro, love your moral statements.
That awkward moment when you want something but it already exists Lmao
Ebpvg he has a stream every Thursday at 7:00 pacific where he answers questions and plays games, it's called Scoth and smoke rings. Check his channel background, there's a schedule
Trenton Hillman those I do watch. But it will be cool to see him on Spotify podcast, I'll be listening to him all day.
Yes I would like that during my classes at school.
"What happened *here* was a crime"
Vault-Tec: "See, the other vaults are _Fiiiiiiiine"_
24:45 The cork board with vault announcements is an exact copy of the one in the Vault 101 diner during the birthday party scene, in FO3. Have just discovered this myself today when I started a new character! XD
He missed the reference. In Lore, this Vault momento would show a link from Vault 101 to Vault 21. Maybe the Lone Wanderer visited Vault 21 a long time ago.
Tanya L. I was just curious, if anyone already mentioned it - and I'm impressed you did!
Tanya hottie. ❤
She has mutfruit. Oh boy.
Be ashamed. Be very ashamed
To quote MacCready in F4, "I didn't know you could do that with a mutfruit"
Ghost King when does he say that? Is it like a random line or something when you are doing something with a mutfruit?
Luke The Cat When you’ve romanced him, sleep in a bed and when you wake up he has a chance of saying it
@BrokeHomieQuan wdym
I realize this is old, but I just remembered:
10:54 ... Clam Chowder is an aphrodisiac.
All the little jokes and funny comments you make make me laugh every time Oxhorn.
Just wow, I was really surprised with your "special time" with Sarah, most impressive my friend, most impressive.
Leather... and oil for some reason
“What is this a cartoon?”
What kind of cartoons you been watching?
Wow “even Ghandhi could not sit this one out!” For those who don’t know, cows are very sacred animals in Hinduism. In fact Brahamin were one of the reasons this game was banned in India.
Uni Frog cows aren't sacred, no animal is sacred in Hinduism
Yes they are, why do you think they don’t eat cows and why would the terminal say even Gandhi could not sit this one out
There are no sacred cows in India. The term " sacred " is a Christian one; doesn' t really apply to India. Even if it did, it wouldn' t apply to cows. There are no cow deities, cow icons, cow statues, and no temples to cows.
Just look it up cows aren’t worshiped like gods their more respected
Uni Frog that’s not why, they said that because ghandi was famous for having very long hunger strikes
I appreciate you. Truly. The way you do your videos is so interactive. I love how you react and act as if the choices are those you literally are making. Literally you are the main character. This makes the vids come to vivid life. Thanks for reading terminal entries also. I hated when other players don't read or take time to do so. For those of us who can't game for myriad of reasons, this let's us play fully via you. You've no idea WHAT this means. Maybe you do as you're recording this way. No matter, thank you a billion-fold. I forgot the name of the huge nv mod someone made (big and long as any dlc) but I wrote the terminal stories for it; the family stuck in their under-store vault and died and hubby went insane; the office lovers who died when the bombs hit. Etc. If you videoed playing this mod, I must find it and hear your impressions of my stories. I put my talents for horror and such into those. :) I'll edit this with the name of the mod. Beyond Boulderdome, that's what it was. If you play it, I hope you'll like it. They worked for months on it.
Sarienn Music I agree completely. When I was stationed overseas and unable to play, thanks to wifi, Al Chestbreach and Oxhorn I was able to get my fallout fix and had so much more insight into my favorite games and mods to download when I got home. Sarienn, thank YOU as well for contributing to the mods we enjoy. Without those, I'd still play fallout but I admit it wouldn't be anywhere near as fun. Cheers, and thanks again to you and Oxhorn.
I literally agree
Literally Literally?
you are all literally so literal, i can't even.
i am litterally littering right now. and i cant. even.
HOW IN THE SAM HELL DID THEY GET A DOOR THAT WEIGHS AT LEAST A FEW TONS UP THERE *WHAAAAAAT*
Buff up
They got a Fiend on stupid amounts of chems to do it for another round of chems.
Sarah seems like a person who would say "TUBULAR" at any chance
HATZ Rulez that’s not very TuBuLaR of you Mr Hatz
HATZ Rulez IKR like she's such a white person
Daddy-o
I got a tube for her
“...Screw us with the royal shaft”
Ummmmmm
Binja Ninja her vault is deep n wide
He filled it up
Eire Finn he filled it up
Eire Finn *O H Y E S* 😩😩
Vault X: "What happened here was a crime"- I swear I see that for every single damn thing that's even loosely vault-tec associated. Damn it guys, it's like you've heard of ethics just enough to go out of your way to avoid them.
"We gambled to solve all our problems" does this remind anyone of kakegurui
almost of the dead vaults are/was a crime
agreed
A Face For a Skull Not all. Vault 3 died out when they opened the door and tried to get to know the "locals".
Vault 81 is still alive and well, and ironically was only because it's experiment completely failed because of its first overseer.
Whistling Maniac a majority of the vaults are abandoned
almost all still active vaults are crimes as well
I almost pissed my self at the gravestone for Benny Lava, I had not heard of that video in ages.
Hi i'm sarah and welcome to chillies
most underrated comment
@@liftedlegend710 most overrated reply.
This is the best comment on this video
@@himurakenshin5380 worst comment in video
(Keep it going)
I don't really know anything about the game itself, but I find its lore very fascinating. And your videos are so amazing they really keep me motivated to find out more about the story! Your voice is perfect for storytelling, and I really loved how you added some lines in between the original game script to make it almost sound like you where roleplaying as the playable character! Very well written video, amazing content. Thank you for your amazing work!
Kim Kim ditto. Never played, probably never will. Just find the story extremely interesting.
@@UrMomsChauffer I got a friend of mine into a Fallout campaign. He never even played any of the games, I just shoved Oxhorn, the Nth Apple and the Storyteller at him whenever he had a lore question about this or that and he picked everything up from that. You couldn't tell him apart from a player unless you started asking mechanics questions that aren't about the quality Bugthesda physics shenanigans and sometimes he even remembers the Vaults better than I do.
"Mesquite Flavoured Cazador Wings"
And then we learn that Sarah actually cooks them.
And then we learn that Sarah gets her ingredients on her own.
...
...... Welp. She sure is strong then.
The reference to clam chowder was because men create “chowder” for “clams”
Still don't get it.
Luis Pedraza I think he means cum
Luis Pedraza and like fanny flaps
Clams vag
Chowder cum
And mac & cheese is clearly a man's noodle covered in happy girl sauce.
I love how your narration lets me listen to these videos like podcasts.
31:19 bruh, courier six has got the RIZZ
I was just exploring this vault when this video popped up. Perfect timing.
Oxhorn is the Morgan Freeman of Fallout Games
Logan Pace Morgan Freeman wishes he was as cool.
I mean that's Ron Perlman's job but okay.
Also, while using the vault door as the sign is a smart marketing choice, it also serves as a beacon, and trophy of Houses conquest hung up high for all to see-evidence that House always wins, and a deterrent to any who would oppose him.
goddamnit oxhorn, ever since ive discovered this channel youve got me on a fallout kick, now i need to get the money for fallout 4 so i can play it. also 1 and 2. great videos, but goddamn i am gonna be preoccupied for a while.
Not sure what system you're using, but GoG.com has versions of 1-3/NV that will work on modern computers.
might grab 1 and 2 from there, but i've got 3 and nv on steam already and i just got fallout 3 to work (fuckin windows live), gonna play that and NV, then go on to 4.
Ahmad Hejja Yeah i might buy one and two cuz if my moms computer can barley run browser games im sure it can run an old 8bit game... Hopefully
Wish they added it onto the original xbox or playstation two...
Ahmad Hejja GOG is a good place to get Fallout 1, 2, and Tactics for cheap if you wait for a sale. You can get the first two for less than ten dollars.
I never could get my steam versions to work on Windows 7, so you had better luck than me lol
I'll do you one better: Why is Gomorrah?
Sorry.
Troller Man I'll do you one better why is starlord why is spoderman
Why is doccer strang”
+troller man *salute*
gamora
I'll do you one better
What is Gomorrah
GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY ANYONE
Fun fact: This game is 10 years old now.
Ohhhh! I get it. Vault 21. Gambling. Clever, Bethesda, very clever.
@Mr Culec it's actually made by both if you knew how to read the back of a case you would see Bethesda as well along with havok
@@liftedlegend710 bro, no. Bethesda's is on their because they own the Fallout name. But this is a purely Obsidian game, running a Bethesda engine with a Bethesda lore (technically Obsidian created fallout but whatever)
Damions LiftedLife GOTTEEEEEEEMMMM. DAYYUUMMMM.
@@liftedlegend710... That's not how development works
Implying Bethesda would ever be that clever. That's top notch Obsidian writing.