Fallout 4 is a game set in a fantasy world in a post-nuclear-apocalypse neo-futurist utopia of violence and intrigue, but that's not gonna stop me from poking a few holes in it. This video's inception is very old, however it took me a while to STOP PROCRASTINATING and GET IT DONE. I hope you guys are entertained, despite the overwhelming nerdyness. Special thanks to my Patrons this month, and to KPMH2001 and Cad, for materially supporting the channel. You can join them at www.patreon.com/jamesblack47 There are some t-shirts up there, some DLC keys, and some outtakes as well. Also, I typically release some of the materials I used to create the video, so not only do you get to see what I was working with, but you can use them for your own videos! Links: I used a clip in there of Black for the PS2, here it is: Black (PS2) Walkthrough - Mission 1: Veblensk City Street XJVHS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiTGBvkUdvE I also used a clip from Bioshock Infinite, and here that one is too: BioShock Infinite Elizabeth Tear Paris Tears for Fears Everybody Wants To Rule The World NiZZULiVΞ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ro7agnfOqqw The Rabbits, Wolves and Bunnies "Game of Life" I depicted was from: http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/activities/RabbitsAndWolves/ I could never find a proper equilibrium in this simulation, but maybe one of you guys can give it a shot. I got my farming stats and general research from these clever little websites. A lot of the information is generalized, and none of these sources are primaries, however for the purposes of critiquing a video game, I think they'll do just fine. http://www.ibiblio.org/london/agriculture/general/1/msg00070.html http://rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/10123/pre-modern-farming-what-percent-of-the-population-is-in-agriculture http://www.lordsandladies.org/medieval-manors.htm http://www222.pair.com/sjohn/blueroom/demog.htm http://www.farmlandlp.com/2012/01/one-acre-feeds-a-person/ Images used: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0d/Medievalplowingwoodcut.jpg By User Dpbsmith on en.wikipedia - The image itself is copyright ©2004 by Daniel P. B. Smith and released under the terms of the Wikipedia license., CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1089406 CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=65173 By Evan-Amos - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=27940250 By Eadweard Muybridge - The sequence is set to motion using these frames, originally taken from Eadweard Muybridge's Human and Animal Locomotion series, (plate 626, thoroughbred bay mare "Annie G." galloping) published 1887 by the University of Pennsylvania, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1228779
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