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Fallout 4 Teaches Us How S.P.E.C.I.A.L. Agility Really Is In The Wasteland

You can be smart. You can be strong. You can be tough. But in Fallout 4, even all the charm in the world won't get you very far if you aren't always on your toes. That takes some agility, and developer Bethesda tells us all about it in the fifth but not final entry to their video series on what makes your Vault Dweller S.P.E.C.I.A.L.
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You can be smart. You can be strong. You can be tough. But in Fallout 4, even all the charm in the world won’t get you very far if you aren’t always on your toes. That takes some agility, and developer Bethesda tells us all about it in the fifth but not final entry to their video series on what makes your Vault Dweller S.P.E.C.I.A.L.

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As any wasteland resident knows, the post-apocalypse can bring the worst out of your neighbors, and you might just meet some of their mutated selves on your journey. A nimble getaway might be your best option in a direct confrontation, but turn off the lights and you could keep your arms and your dignity in a clever sneak attack on the wasteland’s unsuspecting strangers.

If it’s not ingrained in your brain already, Fallout 4 launches this November 10th for PC, Xbox One, and Playstation 4. The game also features a special Xbox One bundle and a $40 season pass.

 


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From the time he sat down to play Super Mario Bros. on his sisters' NES one afternoon, video-games would entice Tim's mind like the One Ring to Gollum. He believes video games are art and that Okami and Shadow of the Colossus are among them. You can find him on Twitter pontificating on life and its oddities.