Summary
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Bethesda includes tricky references in various Fallout games and increases repeatability.
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Redditor discovered a funny connection between synthesizers in Fallout 3 and 4.
Eagle-Eyed Online player noticed a cheerful parallel about synthesizers that appear in both Fallout 3 and 4. This interesting finding shows the level of details of Bethesda transmitted between Fallout 3 and its sequel in 2015.
Bethesda titles are known for their attention to the details and secrets that are hidden for players to find. Some are so well hidden that they are not discovered only for years of reality, which contributes to the repetition of these games. For example, one player noticed the cheeky Fallout 4 reference to Dune Eight years after its release. Bethesda has more Fallout Titles under the belt and there is no doubt that many players still have to find.
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Redditor Handlelessth noticed that when Fallout 3 The replicated man Quest NPC and Gen 3 Synth Armitage is killed, he always has cakes with luxury boys in his inventory. Then and Fallout 4 Terminal found in the Institute asks, “Why do gene 3 synthesizers like to eat on decorative cakes with refreshments?” Fallout 3 The detail comes first, it is surprising to see that someone in Bethesda remembers it.
Synths in Fallout 3 and 4 has one cheerful thing in common
Most agreed in the thread that Fallout 4 Terminal input was almost certainly a direct reference to Fallout 3 NPC, rather than any specific deep tradition of synthesizers. Some even came up with their own cannon and one of them said, “I will assume that my father has a sweet tooth.” It is not clear why Armitage is consistently in his inventory fantastic Lada cakes, but it's probably just a random receipt Fallout 3Development that got into the final game.
It remains to see if the synthesizers re -appear in any potential Fallout 5. Since then, players seem to be waiting for a long time to find out. Although it is known that Bethesda wants to release games faster, the priority of the studio is currently lying Older scrolls 6. This means that it is entirely possible Fallout The sequel will not be released until the 30th of the 20th century. This is purely speculation, but due to the rate that it currently releases its games, the numbers log off.
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October 28, 2008
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M for mature: blood and gore, intense violence, sexual themes, strong tongue, drug use
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Bethesda Game Studios
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Bethesda Softworks