A Fallout infographic and guide to the wasteland

27 July 2015
Fallout Wasteland Guide Infographic

Don’t be fooled by the sublime atmosphere and environment created by the Creation Engine, nor should you believe the recently released raw footage of Fallout 4.

Much as everything Bethesda has shown of Fallout 4 thus far has impressed and left us in awe, it’s a decidedly deceptive thing.

To that effect, Infographic Labs has released an infographic that briefly summarises what to do and know when it comes to surviving The Wasteland.

A lot of this infographic relates back to Fallout 3, but it’s worth reading just the same, even if it is just to stay our craving for Fallout 4.

 

Fallout Infographic - Vault 101 and the Wasteland: A Guide

Vault 101 and the Wasteland: A Guide.

 

More than anything, like most of Bethesda’s Fallout 4 marketing campaign, this just makes us want to play Fallout again.

Not that Infographic Labs is specifically marketing Fallout 4, though they may as well be.

That’s were Bethesda’s Fallout Anthology comes in, the crafty blighters.


Source: Infographic Labs

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  1. DreadReveller
    27.07.2015 at 12:10

    That info-graphic time line is incorrect, you get your PIP-3000 from Stanley on your 11th birthday.
    ZAX doesn’t have to self destruct you can work with him and you don’t have to sacrifice your life you can make the Brother hood Zealot do it

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