
Anyone else who wants to play Fallout 4 in November will have to preorder the game with good old-fashioned pre-war money. While Seth was successful in getting Bethesda to promise him the game in exchange for bottle caps, Grandstaff was clear that this is only because he was the first to attempt the stunt. For the uninitiated, the People's Bank of Point Lookout is a fictional pre-apocalyptic bank in the Fallout 3 expansion Point Lookout. In the email, which was confirmed Thursday by CNET, Grandstaff told Seth he would receive a copy of the game when it's released, and that Grandstaff plans to take the bottle caps to the People's Bank of Point Lookout post-haste. Hancock's outfit, Minutemen general or naval hat, then stick with the minutemen, they're called the minutemen for a reason, our founding Fathers were pirates and smugglers, so minutemen is the correct choice. Seth got his wish answered Wednesday when he received an email from Bethesda's Global Community Lead Matt Grandstaff, who ended up on the receiving end of the 11.2-pound (about 5-kilogram) box of bottle caps Seth sent to Bethesda. Seth posted pictures of the caps, as well as the accompanying letter he sent to Bethesda, to an Imgur gallery, hoping his story would become so popular that Bethesda's PR department wouldn't dare turn him down.


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