I've spent close to 800 hours in Fallout 4 now, and about 550 of those were on PS4 without mods. It's well known among my friends and colleagues that I'm something of a Fallout fanatic. It's something we all wish to find in a game at some point in our lives, and at that particular time I desperately needed it. I went 16 hours that Saturday without moving, without eating. The first weekend I had Fallout 4 was the first and only time I was so trapped in a game I lost a whole day of my life. I purchased a PlayStation 4 and Fallout 4 for myself and sat down to play-and never got back up. By Christmas, I was irretrievably hooked. And so I downloaded Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout 3 on my potato laptop from college and began my journey through the post-capitalist apocalypse. But alas, the only game console I owned was a Wii U. Something about the trailer captured my heart-I knew I needed to be there, in the wasteland, fighting the good fight. And I, meanwhile, was only just made aware of the Fallout franchise when an ad popped up on TV in October. Fans both in the audience and watching online lost their collective minds for the next four months, spreading rumors, speculating wildly and hyping themselves beyond belief. The most open secret in video games, the legendary Fallout 4, was about to be announced. When Todd Howard stepped onto the stage at Bethesda's E3 Press Conference in 2015, the crowd went wild.
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