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UER Forum > US: Northeast > Something to be thankful for (Viewed 2701 times)
Leopard18 


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Something to be thankful for
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Being in the northeast, many of you know that pretty soon comes the season where exploring doesn't stop, but definitely slows down, as the snow begins to fall, blocking access and leaving footprints, among other complications. I have been out a lot, at least what could be considered a lot for a college student wrapping up a semester, but that came almost to a halt just before finals started, as the workload picked up. Then came Thanksgiving, where my original plan was to stay in my dorm and rest, and finally have some time to play fallout 4. I went to dinner at my grandparents' place on Thanksgiving, and was ready to go back, until I received a message from another member here inviting me to come with him to explore one of my bucket list locations. Shortly after I decided to make a weekend of it, and arranged another trip, to one of my favorite places to return the favor. Needless to say, it was a busy thanksgiving. Thanks to Sanitarium Sean for a great although very exhausting exploring weekend, and thanks to Southshore for intel on the first place, and sorry the cops turned you away before we could meet up. Anyways, here are the results. Not my best work ever, especially since I had some problems with my ISO, but I was okay with the result and thankful to have seen the places I did.

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These were my favorites for trip one, I will either post my second trip later in this thread or a part 2 later.




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Sweet! I had a blast that weekend, very glad we were able to meet up. Nicely done with this place .




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Cool stuff, I love seeing photos of this one.




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Solid set, looks like a good time.




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Fallout 4




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Thanks guys, I had a blast that weekend, at least once I got used to the flooring situation. (only took a couple min to get a feel for them)

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Fallout 4 http://www.desismileys.com/smileys/desismileys_3331.gif


Best game of 2015 in my opinion. Would gladly have settled for that if plans fell through, glad I got to see some real places though. Number 9 didnt come out as nice as I wanted, but I included it anyways simply because it struck me as something straight out of fallout.




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Posted by Leopard18

Best game of 2015 in my opinion.


Sadly I don't see that you came across any power armor suits.





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Sadly I don't see that you came across any power armor suits.




Actually I do. Not great, but then again I rarely use them. I am not saying the game is flawless, but it's still amazing and blows the other 2015 games out of the water.




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Great shots dude




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Well done. Your photos are definitely improving.
These are all nice.




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Nice work dude. It's hard to browse the website with this stupid santa mouse... but the suicide cages in #4 and the auditorium in #7 are an awesome find! Good stuff!




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