Something's Hiding Outside This Game...

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Today we'll be uncovering the mysteries found out of bounds in Fallout New Vegas in the 'digital horror' series by drb0sch. What horrors await our player outside the boundaries of the game?

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Opening: (0:00)
Discovering drb0sch: (1:35)
A breakdown of drb0sch: (6:02)
An analysis of drb0sch: (41:53)
Ending: (59:37)
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my guy went west and discovered california

pawbgles
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dont ever buy no jet from the gas station bruh

loud
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There are so many references to literature because they know what scares gamers the most: reading

SaulGoodman
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"This gate is keeping something out. Something which the developers left to be forgotten. Something dangerous: Californians"

dingdongspaghetti
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The most realistic part of this is a FNV player finding a hunk of meat named "remains" and immediately eating it without a second thought

neetlikereallyneet
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Something so horrifying about being alone but seeing the caution icon

Bigboiio
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can't believe i just watched a 1 hour vid based literally on someone constructing their own assets out of bounds lmao

_Brohan
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the footsteps chasing him is just Malcom Holmes
"Almost took you for a raider, I did!"

owendiaram
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I knew this was fiction when the game didn't crash 16 times in the first episode.

ostanki
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Even in a scary situation, the player still follows the rule of “take everything not nailed down”

mr.
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Just a little complement about the fish during 19:01 : During the game, when you're visiting the Mojave Outpost, if you talk with Cass about why she took up caravanning, she responds by saying she "took to it like a fish in water". Then, the courier answers: "what the hell is a fish?", a little nod showing fishes on a surreal place.

SUBMACHINEGOTH
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This is what Fallout Nexus modders do when the porn mods need updating and they need something to do fr

Evan
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Bros never finished fallout new Vegas but he has the whole desert ranger getup
That’s wild

BamryInParis
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The most realistic part is him looting everything

NebKrahe
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For anyone similarly confused, this is a mod, it's not really in the game. the drb0sch uploads are fictional content created in the game engine with some custom assets dropped in. If this were actual cut content, you'd probably have already seen it years ago from someone like Oxhorn who explores cut content areas using console commands.

darkbeach
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Two things:
1) I think the ultimate compliment for this series is how many people share their insights in the comments. People big into New Vegas have noticed stuff like the player encountering non-existent items and the pursuer's footsteps being faster than a human's could be in-game, or the ties to Van Buren and how much the 'intro' video changes everything while being less than a minute long. Then you have stuff like the Gulf of Sidra incident and the references to gnosticism and modern philosophers. This series was made by someone who loves the game and has a really wide list of experiences to draw from and it shows.

2) If the name is truly a reference to Hieronymus Bosch (which it probably is), it's pronounced closer to 'boss' than 'bosh'. No I don't know why it was written with a c which implies 'bosh'. I have a weird mandela effect in my head where I remember it being pronounced "Bock" or "Bosk" and when I double-checked just now it changed.

infinitemausoleum
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Fun fact about Goya's black paintings ontop of NONE of them having names: A lot of them were painted directly on the walls of his home.

bycandlelight
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The most unrealistic part of this series is how smoothly the game runs.

Depressbian
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Maaany years ago when windows 95 was the newest pc operating system i had a game called "G-nome". A first person mech and combat vehicle shooter. I will forever remember what happens if you wander "out of bounds" . Upon crossing the map perimeter you get a transmission from orbital satellite informing you to turn back. If you dont, the next thing you hear is "Ion cannon ready...have a nice day" and boom huge beam from above completely annihilates you no matter what vehicle you are in. I was around 11 years old at the time, Im 38 yrs old now and i will NEVER forget that epic mind blowing scene. 😂

jasonjones
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38:41 The quote "regardless of who was responsible I don‘t think anybody working in that time in the remotest ever thought that it would blow up into the kind of thing that it did" was said by Tom Slemen, a writer, in the documentary series "Drama out of a Crisis: A Celebration of Play for Today." The documentary aired on BBC Two and was about the "Play for Today" anthology series that aired on the BBC from 1970 to 1984. Tom Slemen was describing the unexpected impact and controversy surrounding the 1976 "Play for Today" episode titled "Scum."

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