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If you really like gambling, though, there is a mini game in Fallout 4 you might like, it's called "Grab The Perfectly Preserved Pie." You can play for hours and never get a pie unless you have high luck.
1) That was new VEGAS. It was part of the setting.
2) You don't even own this game, so what do you care?
I know, I know, I fed the troll. I'll stop feeding him now.
Not counting settlements, there are four main towns with full services like stores. How many towns were in Fallout 3? Four, depending on what you count as a town.
Bethesda is going to host the mods and make them available for consoles too.
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