Delusional
Connoisseur of Hallucinations
I'm not sure if anyone here who is interested in the upcoming (or not?) Fallout 4 has heard about this or not, but some interesting and peculiar things have been happening over the course of the last few days, and no one is really sure of what's occurring.
First of all, this website popped up, sporting a countdown to December 11, 2013, along with a Morse code audio file running in the background, repeating the numbers 11.12.13, which is December 11, 2013.
Also, there is this tumblr blog and this twitter account, both of which show off some intriguing content. Posts on the tumblr page have a tendency to vanish shortly after being posted, so a member of the Reddit community kindly made this archive blog to keep track of everything the original tumblr blog has posted, from cryptic terminal-like commands to audio files and obfuscated images.
For some serious and in-depth discussions on the sources above, you can visit here, or its more recent counterpart here, both of which are megathreads in the subreddit /r/fallout. The Redditors who spend most of their day there, trying to decipher the cryptic messages hidden in the website, blog, and twitter alike have some very interesting thoughts and speculations about everything.
EDIT: Well, there's a third Reddit megathread. They make a new one once the previous thread surpasses 2,000 posts. These guys do work.
So, I recommend those of you who are anticipating a Fallout 4 to spend a few hours looking into these shenanigans, as I like to call them, because they are just simply fascinating.
First of all, this website popped up, sporting a countdown to December 11, 2013, along with a Morse code audio file running in the background, repeating the numbers 11.12.13, which is December 11, 2013.
Also, there is this tumblr blog and this twitter account, both of which show off some intriguing content. Posts on the tumblr page have a tendency to vanish shortly after being posted, so a member of the Reddit community kindly made this archive blog to keep track of everything the original tumblr blog has posted, from cryptic terminal-like commands to audio files and obfuscated images.
For some serious and in-depth discussions on the sources above, you can visit here, or its more recent counterpart here, both of which are megathreads in the subreddit /r/fallout. The Redditors who spend most of their day there, trying to decipher the cryptic messages hidden in the website, blog, and twitter alike have some very interesting thoughts and speculations about everything.
EDIT: Well, there's a third Reddit megathread. They make a new one once the previous thread surpasses 2,000 posts. These guys do work.
So, I recommend those of you who are anticipating a Fallout 4 to spend a few hours looking into these shenanigans, as I like to call them, because they are just simply fascinating.