


Look straight upward to see another nuke buried in the rocks above the temple's entrance.Immediately beyond it, look up to the right to discover a warhead in a marked men camp. Once the warhead is gone, a path below a building becomes a passageway towards Ulysses' Temple.Outside, go straight northwest, to find a warhead blocking the path to the east of the flattened building.To leave it, detonate the warhead that's fallen down with the rubble blocking it. The explosion has caved in the entrance once entered.Go past it and enter a small cave, where a warhead will be in plain sight sticking out the rocks. Go around the flattened building towards a sewage pipe. After arriving on the Boxwood Hotel roof, having lost ED-E, descend the stairs and head south.Before you can reach it, another warhead lies in the back of an army truck. Backtrack your way to the previously detonated nuke and head towards the overpass tunnel.Before continuing down the road to the collapsed overpass tunnel entrance, first head immediately East and take the first road to the south towards the wrecked trucks at the marked men supply outpost.Continue on the main path to find another warhead in an army truck. Open it with sufficient Lockpick skill or go through a passageway slightly south. Turn east again and follow the road through Hopeville until you reach a Hard locked gate.Detonate the next missile at the Hopeville women's barracks. Turn west and follow the path towards the Hopeville missile silo bunker.After retrieving the detonator at the marked men camp, go south and detonate the warhead on the army truck to clear the path.To change it, please edit the transcluded page. Take the test and see how closely you were paying attention to post-nuclear America.This section is transcluded from warhead (Lonesome Road). So, are you up to the test? Think you're a true Fallout fan? There's only one way to find out. That's no easy feat, but people have in fact done it. In order to learn everything there is to know about the Fallout universe, you would have to explore every area in every game, talk to every single person, and find all of the information written down or stored on an in-game computer. It's actually pretty hard to keep track of all the lore in this video game. Today, many people are simply obsessed with this series, and whenever a new game is announced, it's a major event in the video game community. But the more primitive games from the 90's are still being downloaded and played to this day, because of their rich story and engrossing gameplay. The franchise started out as a turn-based RPG, much like other games of that era, but has since evolved into a first-person-shooter with RPG elements. It's perhaps one of the deepest RPGs ever made, and it seems like every aspect of its world has been thought out completely.

Fallout has captured the imagination of so many people since its first release.
