Reddit user Jake3245 recently posted a clip in which they’re trying to access the Overseer’s terminal in the early Fallout 4 location of Vault 111. Given that the Fallout 4 video takes place in the first Vault, Jake3245’s clip could have taken place at any moment in their save, though they seem to have some skill points beyond the introductory stats. There are many reasons Fallout 4 players have to return to Vault 111 beyond exploration as it also has hidden loot like the Cryolator and Red Menace minigame for the Pip-Boy and environmental storytelling that may have gone unnoticed during an initial playthrough.

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Jake3245 Fallout 4 video starts with the player opening the evacuation tunnel through the Vault Overseer terminal before pulling out a 10mm pistol to fend off any enemies along the way. As the player enters the tunnel, they see one of Fallout 4’s anomalies as an enormous Radroach that Jake3245 has dubbed a “Roach of unusual size” is scaling the Vault 111 wall. Jake3245 immediately aims at the large Radroach and takes a shot at it before it jumps from the wall and starts running towards the Fallout 4 player as a normal-sized Radroach would.

According to Jake3245, a few Fallout 4 mods are active on their save such as Zombie Apocalypse, Unique Wasteland Experience, and No Humans + Unlocked Map, but the player noted a mod doesn’t seem to be affecting the size of the Radroach. Jake3245 is also playing Fallout 4 in Survival mode which does impact the spawn rate of Legendary enemies and loot and could be the cause of such a gigantic Radroach spawning in the tutorial Vault. Fallout 4 Survival players have more reasons to return to Vault 111 than standard Fallout 4 players as the water fountain can be used to fill any empty bottle with Purified Water and there are many Stimpaks to loot as well.

Given that it has taken Jake3245 about 2,000 hours of Fallout 4 gameplay to see this abnormally sized Radroach, it’s likely that many players won’t even encounter one. Some Fallout 4 fans have quickly noted that Jake3245’s video takes place in Vault 111 with the title expressing that he had put 2,000 hours into the game, some suggesting that the player has spent all that time in the Vault. While many Fallout 4 players have noted that they’ve never seen such massive Radroaches in their gameplay, others have highlighted locations that may have one like the Gauntlet in the Nuka World DLC or near Poseidon Energy.

Fallout 4 is available now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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