Fallout 4 Mythbusters: how to get past chained doors in the most Bethesda way
The Sole Survivor can pick safes and hack supercomputers, which makes it all the more frustrating when they can't jostle their way past a door chain. It's Bethesda's way of telling you to approach the problem from another angle, though the studio may not have had "find a tiny gap and sit down on a couch through it" in mind as a potential solution. This and several other thought-provoking scenarios are addressed in the first episode of Fallout 4 Mythbusters.
The video was put together by DefendTheHouse, a two-person team with an impressive body of work. I hope they investigate whether feral ghouls ever stop being so goddamn terrifying in the next episode.
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