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Things you see irl that remind you of the modding scene...


ReaperRaven

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Sometimes when I am outside IRL, I think "wow, I wonder why everything is looking so 'smooth' despite all of the trees and clutter and stuff. Better not touch anything or I'll break the PreCombines ...".

And then I realize "wait, this is the real world, not Fallout 4".

 

Or sometimes I am just amazed at how detailed the "real world" is compared to games ...

(Like, every single building actually has interiors, unlike in Fallout 4 ...)

(And everyhting is "loaded" all the time! No loadscreens! Amazing!)

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Sometimes when I am outside IRL, I think "wow, I wonder why everything is looking so 'smooth' despite all of the trees and clutter and stuff. Better not touch anything or I'll break the PreCombines ...".

And then I realize "wait, this is the real world, not Fallout 4".

 

Or sometimes I am just amazed at how detailed the "real world" is compared to games ...

(Like, every single building actually has interiors, unlike in Fallout 4 ...)

(And everyhting is "loaded" all the time! No loadscreens! Amazing!)

Go to Detroit.... I some places, you will find the landscape indistinguishable from Fallout 4.... complete with boarded up buildings......

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Retail.

You mean the whole "working your a$$ off and people being ungrateful f##cks about it" - thing?

 

 

And getting the dumbest people alive to your doorway clamoring about random nonsense that proves they paid no attention to any descriptions, posts or notes on their way in.

Or how they're always right and they KNOW it's your mod that broke their game.

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