Australian retailer EB Games appears to have confirmed a second collector's edition for Fallout 4.
Available for AU $124.95, the "Nuke Pack" features a themed lunchbox, Vaultboy mini bobblehead, steelbook, 37x10" print, and a copy of the game.
This version does not appear to have been officially confirmed by Bethesda as-of-yet (we'll update you should that change) and it's unclear if it will be available in other regions but it's listed for all three platforms.
So far only two versions of Fallout 4 have been revealed, the standard version and the Pip-Boy Edition. That comes with a Pip-Boy pocket guide, Vault-tec Perk Poster, wearable pip-boy, a stand to put it on, a capsule case, copy of the game, and metal box but it is very hard to come by at this point.
Prima has announced plans to release the Vault Dweller's Survival Guide for Fallout 4, a premium guide book for Bethesda's upcoming post-apocalyptic role-playing game.
The guide book weighs in at 400-something pages and includes a full set of walkthroughs for (presumably) every documented quest in the game, detailed maps for each location players can visit, along with details on where to find items and loot.
Asa da! Bravos Bethesda!
P.S. Pentru cei care nu vad tweet-ul: "To our fans who’ve asked: Fallout 4 doesn’t end when the main story is over and there is no level cap. You can keep playing and leveling."
Fallout 4’s perks system offers a new way of playing, that will satisfy both fans of the collecting metagame, and gamers who are more focused on gameplay.
When the game starts, the player can choose all the specials they will have. As they level up, more perks open up to them as well.
There are 270 perks in total, and there is no level cap, so you can eventually collect them all if you play long enough. But, here’s the rub.
When the player character levels up, the number of perks they can use gets reduced. The player also gets to see what perks are opened up by previous perks, giving you the chance to plan out your upgrades.
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Stiti de leak-ul de la Gamescon de pe Pr0nhub?
Thousands of People Have Watched Leaked Fallout 4 Footage On PH <--Kotaku
)))Doesn’t everyone go to PornHub to watch leaked footage? I mean... that’s what I’ve always used it for.
We earlier reported that there will be 270 perks in total. Bethesda has now clarified that it is 275 perks, but relax, you won’t have to deal with an inconceivably large number of perks to study, and they didn’t stuff it with filler either.
Instead, some of the perks have XP levels on their own. Every time you finish a level, you can choose to buy a new perk, or level up one of the perks you already earned. This adds to your total XP rank. If you remember buying and/or leveling up skills in Diablo 2, it’s exactly the same.
http://bethesda.net/#en/events/game/.../2015/09/08/22Downloadable Content
We've always done a lot of DLC for our games. We love making them and you always ask us for more. To reward our most loyal fans, this time we’ll be offering a Season Pass that will get you all of the Fallout 4 DLC we ever do for just $30. Since we’re still hard at work on the game, we don’t know what the actual DLC will be yet, but it will start coming early next year. Based on what we did for Oblivion, Fallout 3, and Skyrim, we know that it will be worth at least $40, and if we do more, you'll get it all with the Season Pass.
Hmm, nu mi se pare un sales pitch prea inspirat.
Da, dar ăștia când scot dlc este mai mare ca o mare parte a jocurilor de pe piața. Nici mie nu îmi place metoda dar nu au dezamăgit până acum cu ele la nici un joc din seria Elder Scrolls sau Fallout.
Do you know what makes you "SPECIAL" ?
LE: imi place faptul ca spre deosebire de majoritatea creatorilor de jocuri nu ne ataca cu trailere pline de spoilere... everything is hush-hush.
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