I’m not saying one of the best bits of Amazon’sFallout isThe Ghoul, but… Okay, thatiswhat I’m saying.Fallouthas been a roaring success, and with that has come a tidal wave of Fallout related content.Not all of it has been welcomed though; fans have startedbegging Bethesda to stop updatingFallout 4, lest the publisher break it even more.AdvertPlayers have found ways around the fallout from these so-called fixes, butchanging one setting after the updatecan only do so much.Who would theFalloutcast snog, marry, or irradiate?Yet, we persevere for moments like this one.AdvertAFallout 4fan has stumbled upon a ROBCO Industries piece of history that references a “client” that fits the description of The Ghoul.In the terminal details, it mentions a “Ghoul client” who’s “ex-military” and how they informed them of “a frag gun that could punch through Power Armour like a wet bag”.That does sound like our boy, doesn’t it?Despite the OP admitting that this find “could be nothing”, other fans agree that this sounds like The ghoul for sure.Advert“You might be on to something here considering Cooper’s pistol can fire both explosive and armour piercing bullets with little issue,” reads the first reply.AdvertSomeone else declared that this is about Cooper Howard after the nukes hit, without a shadow of a doubt.“This is a deliberate reference to the show,” they claim. “A former military ghoul that fought in Anchorage and knows how to use explosives to exploit power armour weaknesses. It’s not even subtle about it, just an actual reference.”Not everyone is convinced though, with another fan saying, “In reality it would most likely be a different ghoul seeing as Cooper Howard is on the West Coast when the nukes went off, and is still there when the show takes place.”Maybe it doesn’t 100 percent line up when you take the fun out of it all, but I like to think this is about Coop and his roguish, ghoulish ways.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda, AmazonTopics:Fallout,Bethesda,TV And Film,PlayStation,Xbox,PC

I’m not saying one of the best bits of Amazon’sFallout isThe Ghoul, but… Okay, thatiswhat I’m saying.Fallouthas been a roaring success, and with that has come a tidal wave of Fallout related content.Not all of it has been welcomed though; fans have startedbegging Bethesda to stop updatingFallout 4, lest the publisher break it even more.AdvertPlayers have found ways around the fallout from these so-called fixes, butchanging one setting after the updatecan only do so much.Who would theFalloutcast snog, marry, or irradiate?Yet, we persevere for moments like this one.AdvertAFallout 4fan has stumbled upon a ROBCO Industries piece of history that references a “client” that fits the description of The Ghoul.In the terminal details, it mentions a “Ghoul client” who’s “ex-military” and how they informed them of “a frag gun that could punch through Power Armour like a wet bag”.That does sound like our boy, doesn’t it?Despite the OP admitting that this find “could be nothing”, other fans agree that this sounds like The ghoul for sure.Advert“You might be on to something here considering Cooper’s pistol can fire both explosive and armour piercing bullets with little issue,” reads the first reply.AdvertSomeone else declared that this is about Cooper Howard after the nukes hit, without a shadow of a doubt.“This is a deliberate reference to the show,” they claim. “A former military ghoul that fought in Anchorage and knows how to use explosives to exploit power armour weaknesses. It’s not even subtle about it, just an actual reference.”Not everyone is convinced though, with another fan saying, “In reality it would most likely be a different ghoul seeing as Cooper Howard is on the West Coast when the nukes went off, and is still there when the show takes place.”Maybe it doesn’t 100 percent line up when you take the fun out of it all, but I like to think this is about Coop and his roguish, ghoulish ways.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda, AmazonTopics:Fallout,Bethesda,TV And Film,PlayStation,Xbox,PC
I’m not saying one of the best bits of Amazon’sFallout isThe Ghoul, but… Okay, thatiswhat I’m saying.Fallouthas been a roaring success, and with that has come a tidal wave of Fallout related content.Not all of it has been welcomed though; fans have startedbegging Bethesda to stop updatingFallout 4, lest the publisher break it even more.AdvertPlayers have found ways around the fallout from these so-called fixes, butchanging one setting after the updatecan only do so much.Who would theFalloutcast snog, marry, or irradiate?Yet, we persevere for moments like this one.AdvertAFallout 4fan has stumbled upon a ROBCO Industries piece of history that references a “client” that fits the description of The Ghoul.In the terminal details, it mentions a “Ghoul client” who’s “ex-military” and how they informed them of “a frag gun that could punch through Power Armour like a wet bag”.That does sound like our boy, doesn’t it?Despite the OP admitting that this find “could be nothing”, other fans agree that this sounds like The ghoul for sure.Advert“You might be on to something here considering Cooper’s pistol can fire both explosive and armour piercing bullets with little issue,” reads the first reply.AdvertSomeone else declared that this is about Cooper Howard after the nukes hit, without a shadow of a doubt.“This is a deliberate reference to the show,” they claim. “A former military ghoul that fought in Anchorage and knows how to use explosives to exploit power armour weaknesses. It’s not even subtle about it, just an actual reference.”Not everyone is convinced though, with another fan saying, “In reality it would most likely be a different ghoul seeing as Cooper Howard is on the West Coast when the nukes went off, and is still there when the show takes place.”Maybe it doesn’t 100 percent line up when you take the fun out of it all, but I like to think this is about Coop and his roguish, ghoulish ways.
I’m not saying one of the best bits of Amazon’sFallout isThe Ghoul, but… Okay, thatiswhat I’m saying.
Fallouthas been a roaring success, and with that has come a tidal wave of Fallout related content.
Not all of it has been welcomed though; fans have startedbegging Bethesda to stop updatingFallout 4, lest the publisher break it even more.
Advert
Advert
Players have found ways around the fallout from these so-called fixes, butchanging one setting after the updatecan only do so much.
Who would theFalloutcast snog, marry, or irradiate?
Yet, we persevere for moments like this one.
Advert
Advert
AFallout 4fan has stumbled upon a ROBCO Industries piece of history that references a “client” that fits the description of The Ghoul.
In the terminal details, it mentions a “Ghoul client” who’s “ex-military” and how they informed them of “a frag gun that could punch through Power Armour like a wet bag”.
That does sound like our boy, doesn’t it?
Despite the OP admitting that this find “could be nothing”, other fans agree that this sounds like The ghoul for sure.
Advert
Advert
“You might be on to something here considering Cooper’s pistol can fire both explosive and armour piercing bullets with little issue,” reads the first reply.
Advert
Advert
Someone else declared that this is about Cooper Howard after the nukes hit, without a shadow of a doubt.
“This is a deliberate reference to the show,” they claim. “A former military ghoul that fought in Anchorage and knows how to use explosives to exploit power armour weaknesses. It’s not even subtle about it, just an actual reference.”
Not everyone is convinced though, with another fan saying, “In reality it would most likely be a different ghoul seeing as Cooper Howard is on the West Coast when the nukes went off, and is still there when the show takes place.”
Maybe it doesn’t 100 percent line up when you take the fun out of it all, but I like to think this is about Coop and his roguish, ghoulish ways.
Topics:Fallout,Bethesda,TV And Film,PlayStation,Xbox,PC