In Fallout 76, they did have an "interloper" of sorts in the Lucky Hole mine, who would mentally control humans. I wonder if all of these interlopers in games have a link between them?
One of things I kept thinking as the video played was it would have been so much cooler if they had set the lights up to act like an actual ship in hibernation would and have them only on right around the player and clearly not on as you look down halls or if you're in large rooms. Definitely would've added some atmosphere to the setting and make it a bit spookier.
I just found this ship last night, in the Schrodinger System above Schrodinger III
Your surveyal series on X is super useful, it's really been helping inform where to place outposts. Thanks!
In Fallout 76, they did have an "interloper" of sorts in the Lucky Hole mine, who would mentally control humans. I wonder if all of these interlopers in games have a link between them?
One of things I kept thinking as the video played was it would have been so much cooler if they had set the lights up to act like an actual ship in hibernation would and have them only on right around the player and clearly not on as you look down halls or if you're in large rooms. Definitely would've added some atmosphere to the setting and make it a bit spookier.
Me hearing interloper immideitaly thinking of the fallout entity :P
You’re not the only one, haha. This one is less of an eldritch horror than the other.
Still a horror tho... I had to go and relieve myself it got very spooky for me
@@vexile1239yeah especially if you’re terrified of giant bugs like myself
You forgot to mention the ship bridge.
Nothing really to mention about the bridge, unless I missed something. The door is inaccessible, and there's nothing on the other side