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Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel is the one Fallout game we refuse to acknowledge. Well, I'm breaking that tradition and playing the entire thing to see if it's as bad as people say or if it's just something we blindly hate this is the entire game Edited into a 51 minute video a lot of the combat has been cut out the and I have made it as entertaining as I can I hope you enjoy it.
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Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel is an action role-playing game developed and published by Interplay Entertainment, and distributed in Europe by Avalon Interactive for the Xbox and PlayStation 2.[2] Released on January 13, 2004, Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel was the fourth video game to be set in the Fallout universe. It was also the first to be made for consoles, and the last to be made during Interplay's initial run on the series, before the rights passed to Bethesda Softworks. The game chronicles the adventures of an initiate in the fictional Brotherhood of Steel, a militant quasi-religious organization that has come to power in a post-apocalyptic world.
In 2007, Todd Howard stated that "neither Fallout Tactics nor Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel happened".[3] Emil Pagliarulo revealed in 2020 that the decision to disregard Fallout Tactics was revised.[4]
As a spinoff, Brotherhood of Steel's gameplay greatly differs from that of other Fallout games. The gameplay is linear, not open-world.[5] Instead of being able to travel freely across a broad world full of places and events as in other Fallout games, the player is confined to one location at a time. Previously visited locations cannot be visited again, and new locations can only be discovered by advancing the story. There are 50 distinct zones of varying size in Brotherhood of Steel.
Brotherhood of Steel uses many of the same mechanics as other entries in the Fallout series, including the SPECIAL (Strength, Perception, Endurance, Charisma, Intelligence, Agility, Luck) attribute assignment system. These seven attributes are assigned numeric values and govern most interactions in the game. Unlike other Fallout games, however, the values are constant for each character rather than customizable.
Skills exist in this game, but they do not behave like skills in other Fallout games. Rather, they are analogous to perks. When the player levels up, they receive "skill points" to increase the power of skills. Some skills also have level restrictions.
The Brotherhood of Steel (commonly abbreviated to BoS) is a post-War technology-focused paramilitary order with chapters operating across the territory of the former United States. It was founded by rogue U.S. Army officer Captain Roger Maxson shortly after the Great War.
The Brotherhood's core purpose is to preserve advanced technology and regulate its usage.[5][6] This is because they believe humanity cannot be trusted with the means to destroy itself, and they acquire technology to prevent another apocalypse.[7] Although they tend to be relatively isolationist, the Brotherhood has proved to be one of the most important organizations in the history of the wasteland, though their exact levels of power and influence have varied over time and by chapter.
The Brotherhood has been featured in every game and other entry in the Fallout series, in one form or another. This article focuses on an overview of the Brotherhood as it appears throughout the series, detailing the evolution of its doctrine and policies.
For information on specific Brotherhood chapters, see: Brotherhood of Steel chapters. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jo9wILQRZo4
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