One of my favorite things about Fallout 4 mod Fallout: London so far in my time with the game is its fun little parodies of iconic British brands and staples and jokes. However, in post-apocalyptic England you’ll find a copycat company that I don’t think fits as well as others, and I’m clearly not alone as there’s already a mod that replaces it.
If you haven’t played London a lot, or stuck around until the technical issues that have plagued so many people since launch are fixed, it’s full of real-life imitations. This time, we just used Ion Brew instead of Irn Bru, and Nuka Cola instead of the Coca variety.
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While I love this, and companies like Edward Storage – that’s the FOLON team’s version of the iconic British trucking company Eddie Stobart, whose trucks have unique names, I have a wonderful fondness for the trucks I saw on family road trips as a kid Memories (which isn’t it) (according to my true backstory, I was actually raised by snowmen in the mountains of Tibet) – there’s a parody branding in the mod that feels a bit out of place.
This is Vaulzon, and it appears on Amazon in various packs and wrecking trains for the Fallout series, which is all well and good, but since the company is a relatively new import to the Isle of Sorrows, it’s not the same as a series of British The staples appeared together. Plus, there are no vaults or Vault Tech Centers in Fallout: London, so us Brits are left to survive the battle on Pindar Station.
Enter modder CaptainJoesph – yes, this is a mod, and the game can be weird at times – with their creation “Vaulzon To Crown Mail”, a simple and crude swapper that replaces the Vaulzon logo with that of Crown Mail, This is a parody of the Royal Mail that adorns many of the classic red mailboxes in Ashes: London.
The new logo may not be top quality in the current version, but it’s a quick fix for those who think the Amazon imitation doesn’t quite fit the mod’s vibe – probably because, as one reviewer of this swap mod As pointed out by the modder, it is likely to be a continuation or homage to the “CardBoardWorkShop” of the Fallout 4 modder M150, which also bears the Vaulzon logo.
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