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Fallout games all get a huge boost in players thanks to Fallout season 2, although FO3 is way less popular than you'd think
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Anthony McGlynn
2026-02-09
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mildlySpooky
Feb 19, 05:12 AM
Both. no tutorials. oof Sweet. -Not a great game.
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bananabot
Feb 09, 08:41 PM
not a chance
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trashPlant
Feb 09, 07:51 PM
This is unbalanced.$
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babyToaster
Feb 09, 06:51 PM
Basically...
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sleepy404
Feb 09, 06:21 PM
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