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Fallout 4 realistic lighting
Fallout 4 realistic lighting






fallout 4 realistic lighting

Thousands of functions are changed or deleted. It's a separate game, like Skyrim LE and SE are. What does this mean to PC players who mod SE:

fallout 4 realistic lighting

Only players to consider it are PS4 players who have utterly limited modding capabilities thanks to Sony being Sony. It's the same Skyrim SE, just with some CC content inbuilt (Creation Club, Bethesda's own mostly paid mods, all of which have free, and often better, analogues). It's called (surprise) Skyrim Anniversary Edition. The resulting arcs fuse particles together which create critical mass scenarios.👉👉 Important warning to everyone who mods Skyrim SE 👈👈īethesda did it again - they re-release same Skyrim at. So as unlikely as it is, yes, technically Lightning "Can" Cause radiation in the most pristine of theoretical events if the contaminated dust is causing dry-lightning through static induction. Once Criticality is reached, the radiation output increases exponentially. The threshold is extremely tight in real life, during the Manhattan Project, there was one (maybe more) Fatality from an accidental critical mass inducement in the Uranium. If you want to be really nitpicky, Lighting strikes can fuse particles together to create masses of criticality that spike radiation. Originally posted by Lord Beerus:Nuclear Fallout contaminates rain, If Fallout was a bit more realistic you'd take constant radiation damage so be glad It's not the fact that it happens on lightning strikes is only slightly realistic and there's no point arguing it over a video game.To be more realistic does it need to be realistic at all to begin with. Instead, you get radiation damage specifically each time lighting strikes. You don't get random radiation damage during a radiation storm. These facts do however not make the game any more realistic. Even now while being at home save and sound does one receive a small dose of natural radiation. However no material, radioactive or not doesn't matter, will make lighting give of higher amounts of radiation.Īnd yes, nature is radioactive. Its the lighting strike itself as well as the change in weather and the winds that are more dangerous. Lighting does give of radiation in real, but its so weak that its not any cause for concern. The only way lighting can be radioactive, and yes it can cause radiation damage, is when the electrical discharges get so strong that these give of high burst of X-rays. Nuclear Fallout contaminates rain, If Fallout was a bit more realistic you'd take constant radiation damage so be glad It's not the fact that it happens on lightning strikes is only slightly realistic and there's no point arguing it over a video game.To be more realistic does it need to be realistic at all to begin with.

fallout 4 realistic lighting

That's as good as an explanation as yours to my question. Originally posted by sdack:It probably used a boat.








Fallout 4 realistic lighting