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Of course Fallout fans are thirsty for The Ghoul—this isn't the first time everyone's fallen for an irradiated guy




Everyone thinks that The Ghoul in the new Fallout TV show is hot. Like unanimously. So much so that people are asking the cast if they agree. They pretty much all think so too, aside from Lucy's actress Ella Purnell, who joked: "I mean he doesn't have a nose. You can only fix so much."..
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Every Fallout 4 quest and side mission

Looking for a list of every Fallout 4 quest and side mission? It's easy to get sidetracked when exploring the wasteland, especially in Fallout 4 where you're likely to find a side quest after walking for a few minutes. Fortunately, it's easy to pick up where you left off in the main story, all you need to do is check your Pip Boy to find out what your next quest is.


There are a lot of missions in the RPG game, and if you're looking to run through the Fallout 4 main quest as fast as possible, you need to know which mission to hit up first. Of course, you're going to need to equip yourself with one of the best Fallout 4 builds to ensure you can get through every mission with ease. Here's everything you need to track every Fallout 4 quest and side mission.


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Fallout London may be "forced" into launch despite Fallout 4 next gen

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Fallout London may be "forced" into launch despite Fallout 4 next gen

With Starfield DLC and The Elder Scrolls 6 still in the works, Fallout London feels like the closest thing to a genuine Fallout 5 that we could see for a while. A gigantic mod that relocates Bethesda's apocalypse RPG to the eponymous UK capital, it's the creation of Team FOLON, and likely one of the most anticipated PC launches of 2024. Recently, the developer announced that Fallout London would be delayed from its previous Tuesday April 23 release date as the launch of the Fallout 4 next-gen upgrade would demand a series of changes, overhauls, and adaptations to ensure London was playable for all. Now, Team FOLON says it may be "forced" to release Fallout London, despite the coming update to FO4.


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As Fallout: London's former release date passes by, its lead laments the effects of Bethesda's apparent next-gen update silence

Today, April 23, was orginally supposed to be the release date of Fallout: London, with the massive mod being pencilled in for St Georges's Day following a delay late last year. However, Fallout 4's long-awaited next-gen update ended up putting pay to that idea, given its potential to break several elements of the mod just two days after its planned release.

If you're out of the loop, Fallout: London's a full conversion mod for Fallout 4 that's set to let us explore a post-apocalytic version of the English capital, complete with fresh factions and quests. We've been getting regular updates from the team behind it over the past couple of years, but its release date is now up in the air due to Fallout 4's next-gen update being set to drop on April 25.

After outlining how the update would affect the mod's release plans in a video just over a week ago, Fallout: London's project lead, Dean 'Prilladog' Carter, has now provided a bit more insight into the effects the changes the update's neccessitated have affected things via an interview with the BBC. He also went a little bit more in-depth regarding Bethesda's apparent lack of communication with the mod's team regarding the update - something he touched on in that initial video.

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Amid Fallout TV show fever, Nexus Mods says it's been dishing out as much data as downloading Skyrim "twice per second" would involve

While Fallout 4's next-gen update hasn't even dropped yet, Amazon's Fallout TV show has already been driving droves of players back to the series. Naturally, a lot these returning wastelanders have been grabbing mods to spice up their experiences - about two Skyrim's per second worth, actually.

Yup, as they fill the void of not having a second season to immediately binge - though one is very much on the way - people have been busy downloading plenty of overhauls, weapons, and even Walton Goggins billboards.

As outlined in a new post by community manager Demorphic, modding site Nexus Mods has basically been struggling to keep up with that demand for the past little bit.

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