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One Fallout 3 fan investigated how many bombs actually landed on the Capital Wasteland: it turns out, not that many

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Jun 3, 2024



In the event of an actual nuclear holocaust, there probably wouldn’t be a lot of sidequests left to complete or environmental storytelling to puzzle out, but that wouldn’t make for a fun videogame, so Bethesda understandably played it fast and loose with nuclear physics in designing Fallout 3’s Capital Wasteland. Even in the face of that, Any Austin on YouTube⁠—who has a bit of a speciality in puzzling out videogame open world logistics⁠—had to ask: how many bombs actually landed in Fallout 3, and where?

According to the capital-L Lore, it was in the hundreds, but the actual evidence in the game is a fair bit short of that. Any Austin started with the most concrete sites in his survey⁠—ones strictly spelled out somewhere in game⁠—and worked outwards to sites of a more “environmental storytelling skeletons hugging each other” variety. Radioactive puddle at the bottom of what looks like a crater? Sounds like a bomb site to me. How about some flattened trees and knocked down walls in Germantown suggesting an airburst detonation? You know what, I buy it.



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