Never underestimate the destructive capacity of human beings, especially when it comes to individuals who play Fallout. Dropping a nuke in Fallout 76 or mini-nukes in Fallout 4 are the least cruel actions we've seen over the years. Megaton from Fallout 3 comes to mind, but this time we stay at the fourth installment.
Some players are (re)discovering a very, very shady practice that veterans of Fallout 4 They've been doing it for years. Human slaughterhouses have been an endless source of death and resources for players. I'm not talking about a small Roman circus where they kill each other, but rather a real industrial automated system where you just have to press buttons.
Various accounts on Instagram, Twitter, Reddit and more are sharing clips of these human slaughterhouses. Know that it is something that has been done since the launch of Fallout 4, when players realized they could kill raiders en masse to quickly obtain materials, weapons, clothing, meat and bones, and more. And this also applies to animals and other beasts.
Other players opted for similar systems, but participating in the process with a FatMan and mini-nukes to gain more experience. There are videos that gather 20-30 enemies in a room to kill them all with one shot and not waste ammunition. In short, these fabrications of the death of Fallout 4 They are not something new, but they are very profitable.
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