“It’s all common sense visual stuff. If it doesn’t connect to the generator, the power doesn’t work. You can actually flag stuff to say ‘I’m looking for this stuff because I want to make this’ which means that when you’re scavenging anything that fulfils the requirement gets flagged in the world. When you connect stuff to the computer terminal you have a lot of control and sort of fine tuning. If you’ve got something that plays music, you can actually define how it’s playing music.”
Fallout 4 is set for launch November 10th, 2015 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. If you can’t contain the desire to hit the wasteland once again, you can download Fallout Shelter for IOS today, and Android on the 13th of August (for news on the Android release click here). If you’re more into the traditional Fallout gameplay, Bethesda is releasing the Fallout Anthology collection September 29th, 2015 for PC with all of the Fallout titles which you can preorder now on Amazon.