Fallout Fan Watches Amazon’s Opening In Time With The Game In VR

This is how Amazon’s Fallout TV show should be watched for the ultimate experience!

Highlights

  • Embrace the ultimate Fallout experience by watching the TV show and playing the game in VR simultaneously for a mind-blowing impact.
  • Fallout fans are taking the immersive experience to the next level by syncing the nuke scenes in the show and game using mods and tutorials.
  • Double the impact by experiencing the nuclear bomb drop in both the TV show and VR game at the exact same moment for a truly unforgettable experience.

It seems people really like Amazon Prime’s newest venture into the game adaptation arena, as the reviews for Fallout season one are sitting at a very pretty 93% on Rotten Tomatoes. That’s not all though, as the series has spilled over into the Fallout video games and has seen a huge jump in player count on Steam since the show released, doubling its concurrent players.


Of course, sitting comfortably on your sofa to relax and watch Fallout is what most people do, but who needs normality and comfort when you can play the game in VR and watch the series at the same time? Especially timing the exact moment the Fallout TV show nuke scene happens while simultaneously watching it from inside Fallout 4 VR.

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The Ultimate Fallout Experience

On Twitter/X, Fallout VR modder GingasVR wanted to highlight their experience of what it looked like to watch the Fallout TV show while delving into the VR version of the game. What makes this so interesting is as the nuke is dropped on Los Angeles in the show, Gingas experiences the exact moment as the bombs drop in Pennsylvania and New York in Fallout 4 VR.


In the clip, Gingas plays the very start of Fallout 4 VR, when everything is pretty normal, but a few moments later in another window, we see all hell break loose as the TV show’s opening also plays out with the nuclear bomb. As they time it perfectly, the impact of the bomb is then experienced through VR, making it a double impactful moment that must have been mind-blowing to witness as a Fallout fan.

If you fancy watching the show and playing Fallout VR yourself – although be advised that you should know what you’re doing beforehand unless you want a bricked VR – Gingas has a step-by-step tuitional video on the process that highlights different files and settings needed. They don’t share the exact mod used to pull the experience together, although it’s safe to say that it’s likely found on NexusMods.

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