Popular Fallout 4 companion and robotic handyman Codsworth receives an update, learning over 300 additional names that he is capable of speaking aloud in conversation. One of the more exciting ...
Bethesda has put out an update for Fallout 4 that adds more than 300 new player names to Codsworth's vocabulary. When Fallout 4 came out last year Codsworth, your robot companion, had an impressive ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Bethesda updated Fallout 4 yesterday, July 5, with new stuff such as 300-plus more names for the friendly robot Codsworth to say. While Bethesda did ...
Fallout 4 provides plenty of romantic opportunities, but only one character truly loves you. Fallout 4 has been updated with a couple of interesting new features as well as a slew of the usual fixes.
Bethesda was showing off quite a bit of Fallout at QuakeCon, including some new details about the companions you'll have joining you and Dogmeat as you wander the Boston wasteland. As well as some ...
According to Bethesda, Fallout 4’s robot butler “Codsworth” knows how to say over 1,000 names. That’s pretty impressive and something that can help just push that little bit of extra immersion and ...
Fallout 4 has a lot of companions on offer – so many that there’s an achievement for finding at least five of them – and while the cute little dog has been getting the most attention the others all ...
The internet has saved you the trouble of worrying about whether or not Codsworth will be able to call your name in Fallout 4. Codsworth, the robot companion/housekeeper in Fallout 4, can call you by ...
Fallout 4's lovable robot butler, Codsworth, just broadened his vocabulary. An update for the Windows PC version of the game adds more than 300 more names for him to say out loud, among other tweaks ...
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