Fallout 2022

Is this map accurate? If yes, then how screwed are you?

I am living in the middle of nowhere, so it will be mostly marauders for me to deal with. Bonus of living in the big country i suppose.

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>Bonus of living in the big country i suppose.
Yeah. Well I'm screwed no matter what.

If Russia lets off a nuke, rest assured that some of the smartest people on the planet will not rest until every Russian is dead.

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>5 nukes on DFW alone
Still probably not enough

Map is wrong. Camp Grayling is not marked as a target and it's a critical training facility.

>Florida
Might as well kms
I want to get out of here but I don't know if it'll be in time

Judging by this map, I am not really concerned to honest.

It's not like I am trapped in Europe.

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None of these maps are accurate, they use data that is decades out of date.

Why are the Russians wasting nukes on Detroit????

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this map is retarded and lacks understanding of the priority targets in the initial stages of a nuclear exchange. Western Wa around Seattle will have more nukes. Not just one for Seattle and JBLM. While in the military stationed there we were always trained that the Kitsap Navy Bases and pacific theater communication network were almost the number 1 targets for any situation like this since bringing down those two would cause nearly completely disable any US Naval response in the Pacific.