I decided to replay fallout and created sort of a sharpshooter with 10 luck. Since its release many years ago, I think I played this game at least 30 times. So far, I was never this lucky.
As you may or may not remember, Fallout begins on December the 5th 2161 at 07:20 hours.
I barely set my foot out the vault and already I encountered the giant footprint with the Stealth Boy two days later on 2161-12-07.
Surprised and happy, I continued my journey to Vault 15. But before I could even discover Shady Sands, I stumbled across Bob and the deadly Red Ryder Limited Edition BB Gun on 2161-12-10.
Who the boss now, Mr. Radscorpion?
After learning that Vault 15 is just another dead end, I headed out to Junktown and stumbled across aliens. I walked out of there with their blaster in one hand and Elvis' portrait in the other . This was on 2161-12-18, less than two weeks into the adventure.
So far I am pretty excited. I haven't even gotten to the second perk and I already have an arsenal that would obliterate an army of raiders. I guess that is what marks a great game. After so many playthroughs over the years, it still manages to surprise you .
So what are your experiences with ridiculously lucky (or unlucky) turns of events?
As you may or may not remember, Fallout begins on December the 5th 2161 at 07:20 hours.
I barely set my foot out the vault and already I encountered the giant footprint with the Stealth Boy two days later on 2161-12-07.
Surprised and happy, I continued my journey to Vault 15. But before I could even discover Shady Sands, I stumbled across Bob and the deadly Red Ryder Limited Edition BB Gun on 2161-12-10.
Who the boss now, Mr. Radscorpion?
After learning that Vault 15 is just another dead end, I headed out to Junktown and stumbled across aliens. I walked out of there with their blaster in one hand and Elvis' portrait in the other . This was on 2161-12-18, less than two weeks into the adventure.
So far I am pretty excited. I haven't even gotten to the second perk and I already have an arsenal that would obliterate an army of raiders. I guess that is what marks a great game. After so many playthroughs over the years, it still manages to surprise you .
So what are your experiences with ridiculously lucky (or unlucky) turns of events?