
With the latest episodes ofBridgertonandThe Boyshaving now arrived and withHouse of the Dragonright around the corner, Prime Video’sFalloutis no longer the talk of the streaming town.
If you haven’t yet delved into this glorious offering however, you most certainly still should.Falloutis enjoyable for both newcomers to the franchise and seasoned fans alike.
You’ll likely find yourself diving into a Fallout game immediately after, just so you can continue getting your fix.
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In fact, in the days after the show premiered,Bethesdaannounced that they’d welcomed in over5 million players across all Fallout games.
The vast majority choseFallout 4, coinciding with the launch of its new-gen update, butFallout: New VegasandFallout 76have both welcomed new players in too.
From next year,Fallout 76fans will beable to play as a Ghoul- perfect for those of you who can’t let go of your Walton Goggins obsession. I won’t judge, I get it.
I digress though. Today I want to focus onFallout 4because if you’re planning on diving back in as a returning player, I want to share this handy tip that should save you some time.
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We sat down with the cast ofFalloutto play snog, marry, irradiate. Take a look at the video below.
It’s going to require some forward planning though.
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After playing the intro, it’s recommended that you create a save right before the elevator that allows you to exit the Vault.
Title this save ‘New Game’ or something similar. Then, when you’re ready to begin a new game, you have the option there to load up this particular save file, skipping the prologue.
Of course, if you wanted to begin a new playthrough today and skip the prologue, you can’t.
Like I said, this technique requires forward planning but it’s probably worth creating such a save for future playthroughs.
Topics:Fallout,Bethesda