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What I learned from playing Fallout

I got through Fallout, ready to start on Fallout 2. During the game, which I played as a intelligent person with a knack for hitting where it hurts, I learned (or re-learned) some things:

  1. As in all RPG’s, carry a 10 foot pole and 50 feet worth of rope at all times.
    • Since Fallout hasn’t got a 10 foot pole, carry two pieces of rope.
  2. Don’t turn your back to anyone wielding a automatic weapon. Ever. Just run.
    • Unless your enemies are the ones wielding the hardware, and you are exceptionally well insulated against lead. Then go stand by those less likely to survive the hailstorm.
  3. Don’t play too much chess, it is bad for your health
  4. Don’t let out the prisoners under the Cathedral. Please. Please…

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