
If you’re yet to dive into Prime Video’sFalloutTV series, it’s not too late. In fact, I’d urge you to give it a watch as soon as possible.
The initial heat may have simmered followingFallout’s debut but with a second season already confirmed to be on the way, there’s still every reason to get caught up.
If you have seen the show, I’m going to guess that it left you with the urge to revisit one ofBethesda’s Fallout games, whether that be as a new or returning player.
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It’s no surprise really that in the days following the TV show’s premiere, Bethesda announced that it had welcomed inover 5 million new players across all Fallout titles.
Well if you are currently journeying through the wasteland, you may want to make note of this unmarked location that most of us likely will have missed.
We played snog, marry, irradiate with the cast ofFallout. Take a look below.
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The location in question overlooks the Commonwealth Wasteland and features a building with a generous supply of fuel tanks along with three funnel shoots to place them in. It’s not too far from Fort Hagen.
You may already see where I’m heading with this. It’s heaps of fun to drop the fuel tanks into those funnels, sending them flying off into the distance.
It’s not a game-changing discovery but we all need to engage in a bit of open-world silly goosery from time to time.
Be warned though. That kind of behaviour comes with a few risks.
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“Went there once, the first tank I shot made a 180 in the air back into the cabin, blowing everything inside including me in a thousand pieces,”wrotemoistyshrimps.
“That’s why I love that location. Playing with gas containers in a building of gas containers is surprisingly dangerous. The entire minigame is an explosive version of Russian roulette with a bit of skill involved too,”addedgugfitufi.
Yet another to-do to add to your next or currentFallout 4playthrough.
Topics:Fallout,Bethesda