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Man, these gas prices are getting out of hand

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DanielChristensen · 46-50, M
Haha. Never seen an Admiral station before. I remember when I was small and my dad bitching because gas had gone up to 75 cents a gallon. When I started driving it was a dollar or just under. That seemed fair to me. I give you a dollar, you give me a gallon of gasoline. Quid pro quo
@DanielChristensen And now it's $2-$7 depending on where you live. Makes me think of the Fallout games where you can find dilapidated coolant station signs and old magazines that say "$113.89/gal" and "$67/issue" respectively. A glimpse at how insane inflation can get in times of war
DanielChristensen · 46-50, M
@FormerChild Fallout is one of my all time favorite game series. I had a game save modifier for Fallout 3 and was able to do pretty great things. I replayed that one about 25 times, creating various scenarios. I really enjoyed New Vegas too. I am waiting for the game of the year edition to drop before I pick up Fallout 4. The combined DLC is always the best content in the game.
@DanielChristensen New Vegas is such a badass game even though it had to use 3s engine. They did a damn good job with it.
I've heard a lot of negativity about the DLC for that one, otherwise I might've done the same
DanielChristensen · 46-50, M
@FormerChild DLC for New Vegas was badass in my opinion. The thing I like best about an open world game like that is exploring variations of doing things, what order of operations and then finding a great streamlined approach. In New Vegas, I head almost immediately to the Sierra Madre Casino DLC. The gear there is not scaled to your level and the entrance to the DLC is a small underground bunker that immediately becomes the best place to set up your home in the game.