"That's a very bitter-sweet type of victory," he said. The original Fallout let you save the Vault, but you couldn't stay. So I hope that whatever twists and turns the story takes, it's more nuanced than a black-and-white choice," Josh Sawyer told Eurogamer. They feel more appropriate to the post-apocalyptic genre.
"Fallout games are best when the choices are - and this applies to role-playing games in general, but Fallout is a more desperate world - more agonising.
Sawyer points to Mad Max even though he wins he 'just keeps wandering'.īethesda is yet to make an announcement for the next Fallout, which is a terribly kept secret by now. The post-apocalypse feels "more appropriate" when decisions are agonising, like we just got knifed. If you're taking on this quest to complete The Molecular Level story quest, the next step is show them the Courser Chip.Fallout: New Vegas lead designer and project director Josh Sawyer wants the 'road of agony' to continue with the next Fallout from Bethesda, saying he'd like to avoid the "black-and-white choice." You can win them over with socially graceful replies and by describing your backstory in detail. The Railroad faction are apprehensive of strangers, especially those who manage to find their hideout. A door will open once you've entered the letter D. Spell "RAILROAD" by aligning each letter at the 12:00 position and pressing down on the center of the ring each time. Remember that you can use your Pip-Boy to light the way.įollow the lantern markings on the ground until you reach a metal dial on the wall that reads, "FREEDOM TRAIL RING." By looking at the edges of the ring, you can turn the dial clockwise or counterclockwise. This will take you to the church catacombs. When you've entered the church, take care of the Ghouls, then make a U-turn to the doorway at the opposite side of the church. Just continue your walk to Old North Church. If you manage to skip any of these (which can happen), you don't have to backtrack. If you follow the route correctly, you'll come across the following landmarks in this order:Įvery landmark also has a circular marker on the ground. This is route is meant to point out historical buildings, so you'll find the red path near many of the older 18th century structures (plus one graveyard) in the immediate area. Every time the path ends, look in every direction for the next section of the path. More than 200 years of rubble will obscure some sections of the path. The red bricks will lead you to your destination. Notice the circular marker on the ground and the skinny red brick path nearby. Look for a fountain with a board that reads, "At Journey's End Follow Freedom's Lantern." The waypoint indicator will lead you to Boston Common, near Park Street Station. Road to Freedom will take you to the famous tourist spot known as The Freedom Trail. This quest is a prerequisite to completing the second-to-last main story quest, The Molecular Level and is triggered when you start the Unlikely Valentine quest earlier in the main story.
Be sure to check out Polygon's full guide to Fallout 4 for tips, tricks and help. The wasteland doesn't end with the Road to Freedom.