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Ok, so I've run through all the DLC with this character, which was basically the standard sniper-nerd/diplomat that I roll for Fallout games. Now I want to start a fresh game so I can tackle the House and Legion endings. These two endings seem to be very at odds with each other (eg, House wants President Kimball to live, Caesar wants him dead, etc.), so my thought was to leave off getting into Vegas until way later. I figure that way I can do all the sidequests and DLC first, then have all my reputation reset when I get to the Strip, create a backup save, then do one quest chain to the end, then reload and do the other. Seems pretty straightforward to me, but is there anything that could trip me up?
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 06:52 |
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Nope! You could even nuke both the ncr and legion if you want. Just be aware that stepping inside the lucky 38 or pursuing benny in the tops will reset your reputation with the ncr and the legion when you leave either casino.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 07:01 |
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Lord Lambeth posted:Nope! You could even nuke both the ncr and legion if you want. Just be aware that stepping inside the lucky 38 or pursuing benny in the tops will reset your reputation with the ncr and the legion when you leave either casino.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 07:54 |
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Tupperwarez posted:Hmm, so entering the Lucky 38 or Tops is the specific trigger? So I can say, visit the other Strip locations for all that juicy sidequest XP? Not that I'd be hurting for XP, really. There's tons of poo poo to do out there in the wasteland, and the DLCs give out XP like candy. Coming out of the Lucky 38 resets your NCR rep, and dealing with Benny resets your legion rep. So you could break the bank in the Tops and do the talent scout quest in the Tops without a rep reset, just steer clear of the corner where Benny hangs out. You can even screw up Caeser's plan with the Omertas before the rep reset, and he'll call you out on it when you meet him. thrakkorzog fucked around with this message at 08:10 on Jan 28, 2013 |
# ? Jan 28, 2013 08:03 |
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Your NCR rep doesn't reset until you actually go talk to Ambassador Crocker. I know this because I was on some run where they kept popping up with friendly reminders that they were going to kill me soon (annoyingly I didn't even kill any NCR, just the mercenaries they hired to harass Jacobstown), and after I finally got around to chatting with him, it stopped instantly.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 08:12 |
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I've been playing again after some time away from the game and forgot how painful Old World Blues is in terms of stability. It gets worse as you go further through the game. I'd remembered to not try fast traveling from the Sink balcony so I hadn't been doing that but now I get a crash to desktop at least 50% of the time when I try to fast travel anywhere. I wouldn't mind walking from place to place but of course that means dealing with the packs of enemies that repeatedly spawn out of nowhere. Too bad because its otherwise such a fun place - I just want to get it over with because of the hassle.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 10:12 |
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Fffooo...time for the Hardcore run. Do I want to make it a speed run, or do I want to take my time... It could be fun seeing how much of it I can sequence-break.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 12:14 |
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It's really robust against sequence breaking, and hardcore is how you should always play
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 12:46 |
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How bad is the health loss in Dead Money on Hardcore?
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 12:48 |
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Speedball posted:Bizarre, this JUST happened to me. What assholes! When a hit squad was coming for you when you get Caeser's pardon, and they keep running around the map while being friendly to you and hostile to everyone else. I had to reload repeatedly because the kept on shooting Driver Nephi's head off with a sawed-off shotgun; I was almost pissed off enough to take a run through Deathclaw territory to see if I could get them killed.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 12:52 |
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Speedball posted:How bad is the health loss in Dead Money on Hardcore? Enough that you can't leave the game sitting open for ages without consequence, not enough that you actually notice it that much other than feeling a bit more tense. HC mode is about where I'd expect normal difficulty of a game like this to be, it's not particularly difficult - or particularly "hard core".
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 13:05 |
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My biggest gripe with New Vegas came at the end of my very first play through. I had run through all the mainline quests, and was going around trying to find all the locations. Looked at my map, though "Oh there's that huge expanse off to the west, I'll go look there next." Wait, nope, there's absolutely nothing. It seems like they wanted the map to be either square for aesthetics, or just to seem bigger than it actually is. All the locations (barring a few outliers) are on the spine of the map. There's so much wasted space that could have something cool in it. Compare this to 3, where the whole map is utilized (for better or for worse).
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 15:02 |
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Does anyone have any interesting stories about faction assassins showing up? Craziest one for me was when Legion assassins spawned near Helios One while I was doing That Lucky Old Sun. They actually got inside and killed half the NCR stationed there.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 15:02 |
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Daionus the 23rd posted:Does anyone have any interesting stories about faction assassins showing up? Craziest one for me was when Legion assassins spawned near Helios One while I was doing That Lucky Old Sun. They actually got inside and killed half the NCR stationed there. Not that crazy, but there was a hitsquad waiting for me at the top of the Helios tower.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 15:15 |
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Servetus posted:When a hit squad was coming for you when you get Caeser's pardon, and they keep running around the map while being friendly to you and hostile to everyone else. I had to reload repeatedly because the kept on shooting Driver Nephi's head off with a sawed-off shotgun; I was almost pissed off enough to take a run through Deathclaw territory to see if I could get them killed. That's absolutely hilarious and totally in character for the legion. I wonder if NCR does the same?
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 15:21 |
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Daionus the 23rd posted:Does anyone have any interesting stories about faction assassins showing up? Craziest one for me was when Legion assassins spawned near Helios One while I was doing That Lucky Old Sun. They actually got inside and killed half the NCR stationed there. One time I got into a big scrap with some Legion assassins south of Novac, I took down three of four and the survivor got to fleeing. Turned out there was a big, tightly-packed group of wild Bighorners nearby, I forget if I dealt the coup de grace or they did but at any rate I cooked a lot of mutton afterwards.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 16:06 |
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Boone and I were hiding inside the quarry, trying to take on the mama and papa deathclaw when some more red dots appeared on my map. I panicked, thinking there was another herd of deathclaws headed to our position. However, the legion assassins showed up, prepared to fight. They attracted the attention of the deathclaws so a three-way brawl ensued, with the alpha deathclaw dismembering two of the legion dudes while the assassins accidentally berserked the mom by killing the babies. I'm still not sure how Boone and I made it out of there.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 16:24 |
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During testing, I went to sleep at The 188 and woke up to the sounds of gunfire. Legion assassins were attacking the NCR heavy troopers stationed there. Since almost everyone but the Forecaster and the brahmin are allied with the NCR troops, it became a battle royale. I actually had difficulty finding where the assassins were, so by the time I got up top, the last assassin had finished the last heavy trooper just before I put him down. The only survivors were the Forecaster and one brahmin.oldskool posted:It's it a bug that the Yao Guai in Honest Hearts have 0 DT? Follows Chalk acted like they were a huge threat but literally every weapon I could find tore right through them. rope kid fucked around with this message at 17:21 on Jan 28, 2013 |
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EvilHawk posted:My biggest gripe with New Vegas came at the end of my very first play through. I had run through all the mainline quests, and was going around trying to find all the locations. Looked at my map, though "Oh there's that huge expanse off to the west, I'll go look there next." Wait, nope, there's absolutely nothing. It seems like they wanted the map to be either square for aesthetics, or just to seem bigger than it actually is. All the locations (barring a few outliers) are on the spine of the map. There's so much wasted space that could have something cool in it. Compare this to 3, where the whole map is utilized (for better or for worse). The whole map IS used in New Vegas, but the map itself isn't that giant square. Rope kid said before that it's like putting a map of Colorado and a map of Nevada on square bits of paper of the same size: Nevada is bigger than Colorado but will look smaller because it isn't square so it can't fill out the map like Colorado can.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 17:19 |
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The Mojave Wasteland is "taller" (more tiles top to bottom) and narrower than the Capital Wasteland, but has about the same number of tiles overall. In retrospect, we should have created an irregular map border (as we did with Zion Valley), but I honestly did not expect people would have this much Trouble With Maps.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 17:24 |
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EvilHawk posted:My biggest gripe with New Vegas came at the end of my very first play through. I had run through all the mainline quests, and was going around trying to find all the locations. Looked at my map, though "Oh there's that huge expanse off to the west, I'll go look there next." Wait, nope, there's absolutely nothing. It seems like they wanted the map to be either square for aesthetics, or just to seem bigger than it actually is. All the locations (barring a few outliers) are on the spine of the map. There's so much wasted space that could have something cool in it. Compare this to 3, where the whole map is utilized (for better or for worse). I don't think being filled with empty, generic caves and houses really counts as being utilized.
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rope kid posted:The Mojave Wasteland is "taller" (more tiles top to bottom) and narrower than the Capital Wasteland, but has about the same number of tiles overall. In retrospect, we should have created an irregular map border (as we did with Zion Valley), but I honestly did not expect people would have this much Trouble With Maps. Before Dead Money even came out, I was genuinely convinced that the western area (past the hills and invisible walls) was going to be used in DLC at some point. There was something behind those hills, I just knew it.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 19:21 |
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thehumandignity posted:I don't think being filled with empty, generic caves and houses really counts as being utilized. At least there was something there. It just seemed to me that they had this whole third of a map that wasn't used, maybe they should've cut it off or something.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 19:39 |
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EvilHawk posted:At least there was something there. It just seemed to me that they had this whole third of a map that wasn't used, maybe they should've cut it off or something. No, I would really prefer landscape being there to copy-pasted caves that serve no purpose except to house more generic enemies.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 19:42 |
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Rope Kid, did you invent the "healing poultice?" That stuff's a lifesaver.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 19:42 |
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On a tangent from male-female clothes from the Obsidian thread, what happens when a male character wears Vera's dress? Does he wear or a dress or is it converted into a suit? I dumped her dress in my main character to carry another gold bar.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 20:17 |
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Both the Mojave Wasteland and the Capital Wasteland are surrounded by 4-8 times as much terrain as their respective "game" volumes. The terrain is textured but not populated and exists purely for LoD rendering in the distance.Speedball posted:Rope Kid, did you invent the "healing poultice?" That stuff's a lifesaver.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 20:29 |
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It's a suit. Very snazzy, but not the sort of thing Vera would wear.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 20:32 |
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2house2fly posted:It's a suit. Very snazzy, but not the sort of thing Vera would wear. And yet the Pre-War Bonnet looks the same no matter who's wearing it.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 20:47 |
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VaultAggie posted:On a tangent from male-female clothes from the Obsidian thread, what happens when a male character wears Vera's dress? Does he wear or a dress or is it converted into a suit? I dumped her dress in my main character to carry another gold bar.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 20:48 |
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I wonder how involved the design process is for populating all the JUNK that goes into rooms. Even the junk-filled trash-heap rooms seem to have a method to their madness. Since a lot of trash actually has a use (even if it is in later DLC releases, like Tin Cans being used for grenades and Martinis) I wonder how much planning went into the precice combination of junk.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 21:00 |
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So I've run into a pretty infuriating bug at the Silver Rush. After entering it for the first time and having my weapons taken away any attempt to leave it crashes the game, I've tested it with coc and it's only when leaving via the front door that this will happen. If I were to guess I would say that one of the DLC or mod weapons I'm carrying is causing problems when the game tries to return them to my inventory. My next nearest save is before a bunch of exploring that I'd hate to lose and my quick/auto saves are inside the silver rush itself, I really don't want to lose these weapons either because there's some of my favourites in there like Knock Knock. Is anyone aware of a way to fix this bug? I tried googling a bit but between the event bug and the store inventory bug there's too many unrelated links to sort through.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 21:46 |
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I can give some for-next-time advice, use CASM to handle rolling quick/auto saves so you can have a whole pile going back hours if you so desire.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 22:46 |
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2house2fly posted:It's a suit. Very snazzy, but not the sort of thing Vera would wear.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 23:24 |
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Meaty Ore posted:And yet the Pre-War Bonnet looks the same no matter who's wearing it. Them soft cotton dresses feel kinda nice. There's a whole… airflow.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 23:31 |
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CheeseThief posted:Silver Rush Bug Well that was odd. I decided to carry on with that save and just CoC out of the Silver Rush in the end, however when I loaded the autosave I was outside Silver Rush with the missing weapons returned to me. A quick check shows I've gotten everything back including mod/DLC weapons. Chronojam posted:I can give some for-next-time advice, use CASM to handle rolling quick/auto saves so you can have a whole pile going back hours if you so desire. Man I wish I had known about this sooner. Last week I had to rerun a large section of Dead Money twice due to a powercut corrupting my saves.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 23:42 |
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CheeseThief posted:Well that was odd. I decided to carry on with that save and just CoC out of the Silver Rush in the end, however when I loaded the autosave I was outside Silver Rush with the missing weapons returned to me. A quick check shows I've gotten everything back including mod/DLC weapons. Man, I don't know how you can live without CASM. Its so... Necessary.
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# ? Jan 28, 2013 23:54 |
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So I'm at the end of Lonesome road, and have run into a bit of a snag. I've been trying to get Ulysses to surrender without having to resort to the level 100 speech check, but here's the problem: he keeps lecturing me on how my support of the NCR will all be for naught, even though I actually am playing an independent Vegas runthrough. I have to pass a (reputation?) check that will convince him to see things from my perspective, but it fails. My reputation with the NCR is currently [idolized], but that's a given for every other faction aside from the Legion. So my question is this: does my reputation with the major factions have to be at a certain point for Ulysses to consider me working toward an independent Vegas, or is it something else I'm missing?
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# ? Jan 29, 2013 00:04 |
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It's who you have the highest reputation with. For House it's the Strip and for Independent I think it's Freeside? No idea what could be causing your problem though; first time I played I was idolised with everyone, second time I made the Legion hate me and killed House; both times I could talk him down. Are you getting to the bit where you say "your recordings prove you've learned the wrong lessons" or whatever it is? Because if you pick the wrong options after that you'll have to fight him.
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# ? Jan 29, 2013 00:29 |
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It seemingly goes well up until I get to the [rep] part, then it all goes to poo poo. I'll probably just load a previous save any try to mix things up with the NCR until they're back to neutral with me.
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# ? Jan 29, 2013 00:40 |