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Cake day: June 10th, 2023

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  • Go play Fallout London. It’s a bitch to install and has more bugs than an ant colony but it’s the best Fallout since New Vegas imo. Even in it’s rough around the edges state you can tell it is a love letter to Fallout and is so good its canon for me regardless of what the will of Todd may ultimately decide.

    If you have any issues installing the game and getting it stable please reach out to me. There was also a nearly gamebreaking issue with semi auto rifle damage being grossly under calculated that I can help with as well. If Fallout 3 and NV are your favorite games you really should play it and that goes for anyone else who stumbles on this comment. It’s just so good.




  • I started Fallout London and I’ve only played enough to start aiding the Vagabonds fending off another faction call Isle of Dogs at some bar called the Swan and Miter I think? The game seems more deadly than Vanilla Fallout 4 but that might just be because I haven’t found a Doctor yet after my recent debilitating train crash.

    I’m enjoying the game but it was a bitch to get running in a playable state. Buffout 4, and HighFPS Fix with some .ini tweaks are both mandatory mods IMO. I was going crazy at first with, no shit, 5 minute load screens. Now they are down to less than a minute which is still an eternity in the year of our Lord 2024, but I’m too lazy to reinstall on my small SSD to get it even faster, so I’ll just deal.








  • I’d recommend learning SketchUp or TinkerCad or something similar to make your own plans because part of the beauty of making your own furniture is it can be exactly the way you want it to be. However, that kind of software can be intimidating if you’ve never had exposure to it.

    So, the next best thing I would recommend would be to find a video on YouTube of someone building a bed, these makers sometimes have links to the plans they used to build it. There are a lot of bed builds on YouTube and they might even give you some ideas you’d like to incorporate into your own design.


  • Fantastic photos, you have a very hands-on (paws-on?) foreman lol. Thank you for the detailed description. I’ve seen a similar method on a Bourbon Moth video except I think he used his domino to make slots instead of cutting a groove, but I guess if I payed that much for a funky router I’d use it all the time too.