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It's just if it was a real fallout expansion it would be better than getting bad mods on gmod and pretend your playing fallout
Instead you want to get Fallout and pretend you're playing HL2.
also fallout 4 is NOT half-life 3. i doubt a fallout and half-life cross over would happen anyway because by the looks of it valve no longer releases new games but they update a few of their games and depend on steam sales and pre-order bonuses for money
That said, I don't want any references to it at all in Fallout. Half-Life has it's own universe, Fallout has it's own universe. I think video game universes need to stay exclusive to themselves, despite how much fun it would have been to get an Experimental MIRV while in Sovngarde.
side note Big MT or "Big Mountain" is based upon the real-life location "Black Mesa" in Arizona.
http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Old_World_Blues_%28add-on%29