I moved to Big Mountain in Fallout: New Vegas
(06:06) „Nice!“
Around 40-50 ingame hours ago, I started a new savegame in Fallout: New Vegas on the premise, that I would not touch the main game until I'm ABLE to achieve my desired outcome (Which is subject to change at will). So I went, where every Courier that got shot in the head would go: The Divide.
I play on very hard and survival mode (no bragging, just a way to make sure I get to min-max XP gains).
I carefully picked apart the place (every gun, every bullet, every bloody organ), killed every enemy I could find and made my way to lv 15. Some tunnelers and marked men do respawn from time to time but I'm done waiting for them to do so.
With the Long Haul perk in my arsenal, I'm picking up the tons of stuff I gathered and am now escaping to the one place that hasn't been corrupted by capitalism... Space! - of Big Mountain!
And since I spent the first 10 Minutes of the DLC by carefully storing everything its right place. (I know I'll be there for a while), it felt just right to shamelessly cram in some footage of me and a horde of other players in ESO, waiting for a World Boss to spawn.
Originally I intended to let you hear the music of the instruments that me and the other Champions were playing - but for some strange reason it was recorded without audio. So went on to feed you some of the Mysterious Broadcast Music, which I did not expect to be claimed by Content-ID. Especially with my clicking and ticking in the background. I had a real jam there. I tried to match the drum-patterns of the song playing. Sadly you'll never hear it now that I replaced the audio.
I'm sure the video or this description wasn't the revelation you hoped for. But since you decided to read through here, I can't let you go uneducated about my sweet nothings, can I?
I admire your patience.
Until next time. Thanks for watching.
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