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Steel-101: Yes! Back to 76 lore! Love this stuff. Skyline Valley is so cool. It’s like a mix of the Pitt & the Sierra Madre. The red vortex in the sky is a really nice touch.
2centschange: No lore issue. she said she was hiding trinkets, not money. And we know that while they didn't have monetary value, bottle caps were a collectable (hell, we did it in real life back in the day). So it is fine lore wise.
ToniJ-ol8bg: Wasn't that sub-count at 1.66 mil at some point and now it's 1.65?
People must be protesting, that there has not been a Toni "Comedy" Improv-show
jamesm6766: Whats a picnic without ant?
ToniJ-ol8bg: Lets see how the view-numbers go on this one, Ox uploads something about 76 instead of the Show.
One million watchers go: "You know, it's such a beautiful Summer-Saturday outside, lets hit the beach."
jordanpendleton9686: Pretty sure only copper oxidizes to green
pwojo9776: I've noticed that the top of Bee's favorite spot is a spawn area for random large monsters. I've encountered ogua, blue devils, and deathclaws, and sometimes raider or settler groups attacking the random beast. I've usually just left the ogua alone while I tried to figure out where bee left her stash, as I assumed the next note after the first one would be there. I don't know if all ogua are like this, but it didn't chase me like the blue devils or deathclaw did. I've also heard that a megasloth will occasionally spawn up there too; I don't know if creatures in this spawn location are effected by animal friend, but in case anyone's looking for a deathclaw or megasloth for their camp, it's worth a shot. I've also encountered multiple sheepsquatch at the base of the trail like you have, don't know if it's a static spawn location or if I just had the worst random-encounter luck.
Singeferno: Love the video Ox. Just a few things.

-That's a Thrasher nest, not a Deathclaw nest.
-The limo attack is linked to Big Meadows Gas Well.
-The Abandoned Convoy and the note there are linked to Vault 63.
-The first sheepsquatch was an assault random encounter. The second sheepsquatch was I believe one of the main points of this quest: showing players the guaranteed spawn of a sheepsquatch.
-Ogua used to be passive, though hostile and would not attack unless you got too close. It may have changed, but that's how they were at launch due to being a remodeled megasloth.
-As other's have said, collecting caps was/is something that people really do now.
-The chief didn't want Bee traveling alone because it was communist behavior. You learn that people believe that when you explore Big Meadows Gas Well.

It really was about the journey. They have multiple hunts like this in the game. Darius Angler, Enola Walker, the domestics. It's reminiscent of the Keller family from Fallout 3.
saychaysarchive7065: I love the montage of the friends you made at the end. So touching.
danefarmer8209: Great stuff. Love when they do these hidden quests
Silversmith70: Its great they added a new area. After thousands of hours, we were all getting desperate for some new map expansion. They are trying and I am glad for that. See you at Fasnacht.

Jun 30 2024

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