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Prepare For Survival in FALLOUT 4 With This S.P.E.C.I.A.L. Video Series

Prepare to get those mental juices flowing, because Vault-Tec is here to drop some knowledge regarding Fallout 4, in hopes of increasing your chance of survival out in the rigorous wasteland. Bethesda released this little gold nugget demonstrating the importance of the strength stat in video form. Enjoy the educational first entry of this Fallout 4 S.P.E.C.I.A.L. video series.

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What makes you special? This video is all levels of awesome: it’s funny, the presentation is great, and it actually does teach you simple values that could potentially be useful once the game drops. Bethesda tricked us all into learning something new today, without us even knowing it. Well played! The best part of the video is the humor mixed in with the brutal violence that will teach you that the wasteland is no joke. Just remember that, as Bethesda states, “following total atomic annihilation, the rebuilding of this great nation of ours may fall to you.” No pressure.

We can only assume this is only part 1 of a 7 video long series that will probably go through the S.P.E.C.I.A.L. stats, with strength obviously being the first part of the equation. The other stats that could potentially yield one of these nifty educational videos include: perception, endurance, charisma, intelligence, agility, and luck. That would make sense, you know.

The hype is real, folks. The wait is almost over, and from all accounts, this could be one of the largest games ever made. Just remember to keep studying your Vault-Tec pamphlet.

Are you as hyped as we are for Fallout 4? Did you find this video educational? Would you like to see the other stats covered in the same manner? Let us know in the comments below.

HT: Bethesda

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