The Vault-Tec terminal in the Citadel lists Vault 76 as a "control" vault located in Virginia, with 500 occupants. The vault was designed to open 20 years after a nuclear war, and was among the seventeen known control vaults, meaning that it was used as a baseline to compare to experimental vaults. It is also mentioned in one of the alien captive recorded logs(no.13) recorded by Giles Wolstencroft, a Vault-Tec official who was abducted while inspecting the vault's construction site. In Fallout 4, the newsreader in the prologue mentions Vault 76 debuting in 2076 in honor of America's tercentenary when discussing Vault-Tec's plans to expand.
w t f i waited 8 hours for this
Fallout 4 is barely ever mentioned anywhere except to make fun of it.Predicting that 99% of the Codex will play and secretly enjoy it and threads about it will still be made 10 years later.
In 2028 I will quote this post and say "Told you so".
I got about 70% of the way through fallout 4 and just never finished it. It was boring.Predicting that 99% of the Codex will play and secretly enjoy it and threads about it will still be made 10 years later.
In 2028 I will quote this post and say "Told you so".
An RPG taking place entirely within a full-sized vault rather than one sized to fit within a larger game world is a fun concept
if it's from kotaku then feel free to disregard itfrom kotaku "although the studio hasn’t yet said what it is, we hear it’s an online game of some sort."