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  1. Wasteland Survival Guide is a perk magazine in Fallout 4 that gives the player ranks of the Wasteland Survival perk. Similar to Tales of a Junktown Jerky Vendor, the Wasteland Survival Guide is a post-War edition magazine series, written and illustrated with crude pen drawings. Reading an issue of this comic will grant a variant of the Wasteland Survival perk, (except for two) focusing on ...

  2. U.S. Covert Operations Manual is a perk magazine in Fallout 4 that gives the player character ranks of the Covert Operations perk. U.S. Covert Operations Manual is a training handbook produced by the United States Department of the Army to train its personnel in the art of subterfuge. The manuals were not intended for public circulation and were marked "Authorized Eyes Only." Each magazine ...

  3. Apr 13, 2017 · Assigning Settlers to Shops. The process for assigning settlers to shops is the same as assigning them to crops or a bed. If you have assigned people to shops and they don't stand at the shop, check the following:

  4. Nov 13, 2015 · As you collect magazines/books/comics in the wastelands, they apparently give you perks for finding them. Do the books need to remain in my inventory, or can I display them on a shelf in my settle...

  5. "Crawl Out Through the Fallout" is a song recorded by Sheldon Allman in 1960. It is broadcast on Diamond City Radio in Fallout 4.[1] It's also played during the credits of of "The End", the first episode of the Fallout TV series.

  6. Check that your game settings path is set to my documents/my games/fallout 4; Basic Tab. Choose a profile at least one step lower than you would use for vanilla fallout. For most users with less than a 3090 I recommend medium or high, LitR is significantly heavier than vanilla fallout.

  7. Reputation in Fallout: New Vegas is a measurement of how the different factions in the Mojave Wasteland perceive the player character. It is affected by positive and negative deeds that affect the faction in question, such as completing quests or killing members, respectively. Reputation is separated into two categories: Fame and Infamy. Fame is positive and Infamy is negative. Both types of ...

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