Back in February, Fallout 4 game director Todd Howard said there were still a few hidden secrets to be found in the wasteland - specifically, in the terminals. Naturally, this prompted Lavonicus - who you might better know as "the guy who mapped all of Fallout 4's underwater sections" - to check through every terminal in the game. Every. Single. One.
Lavonicus told Kotaku that he used a grid map to make sure he explored every inch of the game, and that he even enabled the ability to peek into the terminal model just in case Howard was being literal when he said the secret resided in them.
Interestingly enough, if what Howard said is true, the secret has now been found. But Lavonicus doesn't know what it is. Although the intrepid explorer visited every terminal and screencapped each of them and all of their respective screens (leading to an album of more than 1,300 pictures), he didn't take the time to decipher each one. That's a job for the Internet at large.
So go on and take a look. See if you can be half of the duo that cracked one of Fallout 4's final secrets.
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