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Giga Gaia posted:does it make a difference if i felt really guilty when i remembered they were there? Well, that is what that resurrect command is for, although I am not sure if the small quest they are a part of fails if one/all of them die before the quest officially starts. Fixing that might take some more advanced console commands however.
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Old Boot posted:Willow is cringey as gently caress, don't get the Willow mod. I guess it can be, but it doesn't have to be. There is the option to make her nude and sex her and all that stuff, but you can just as easily turn it down when it comes to that. IMO Willow is a great companion with a decent (be it not very deep) backstory and offers a whole bunch of side quests and fun content. I care very little for the whole romance branch in her quest line, and I still enjoyed running around the Mojave with her. The same author also made a companion mod for Fallout 4 called Heather, which admittedly toned down the 'waifu' stuff quite a bit as far as I can tell.
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# ? Feb 7, 2019 09:55 |
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megalodong posted:willow reminds me of the saerileth mod for baldur's gate 2, which you all should look up if you've never seen it. is that the mod with a romanceable 14 year old paladin
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# ? Feb 8, 2019 02:24 |
I got Willow and basically just used her as a way to pad out my unlimited companions mod so I had a giant party blasting through everything and carrying thousands of pounds of loot. I completely ignored all of her friendship and romance options.
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# ? Feb 10, 2019 16:42 |
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drkeiscool posted:is that the mod with a romanceable 14 year old paladin IIRC, she is also from glorious not-Japan and if you cheat on her she dies of a broken heart.
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# ? Feb 10, 2019 19:08 |
Legion run is going great. I finally had an IC excuse to murder the Bright Brotherhood instead of doing a really long set of quests to advance.
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# ? Feb 10, 2019 20:10 |
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The only interesting NPC in 3 is Moria. Even the named NPCs who don't have a quest in New Vegas have at least an attempt at giving them a bit of personality. Rotface has more character than most of the Fallout 3 lot, and his side quest is literally broken.
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# ? Feb 10, 2019 23:39 |
I find it hilarious how generic East Coast Brotherhood actually is, down to most of them having the same voice actor.
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# ? Feb 11, 2019 00:53 |
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East Coast Brotherhood didn't get interesting until Fallout 4, when you see what an unfettered West Coast Brotherhood would look like without all their rules and regulations. Techno-fascist warrior monks all the way down.
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# ? Feb 11, 2019 01:01 |
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chitoryu12 posted:Legion run is going great. I finally had an IC excuse to murder the Bright Brotherhood instead of doing a really long set of quests to advance. why would a legionnaire want to help Novac?
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# ? Feb 11, 2019 02:41 |
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SeanBeansShako posted:I find it hilarious how generic East Coast Brotherhood actually is, down to most of them having the same voice actor. STEEL BE WITH YOU
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# ? Feb 11, 2019 03:34 |
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Old Boot posted:STEEL BE WITH YOU I cannot for the life of me begin to describe how much contempt I have for that line alone. Encountering East Coast BoS crystallized that moment that I was 1000% positive the one-note dipshits in the writers room looked blankly at each other and said 'uhh so we're out of ideas how about we just cut and paste lines from Elder Scrolls?' 'Sacred steel,' get the gently caress out of here.
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# ? Feb 11, 2019 03:36 |
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If it's any consolation, I'm pretty sure even Bethesda hates that line, because no one ever says it in Fallout 4.
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# ? Feb 11, 2019 08:05 |
JawKnee posted:why would a legionnaire want to help Novac? The way I'm roleplaying it is a Frumentarius who was assigned to kill and replace Courier Six to get his hands on the platinum chip, but got intercepted by Benny by Goodsprings. So he still needs to track down Benny, which means doing what he needs to convince other people to give up info. Since he's supposed to be undercover, he also doesn't just run around slaughtering everyone in the NCR. He's just manipulating events to put Caesar in power and eventually overtake the NCR at the dam, which sometimes means aiding the enemy to gain their trust or get something beneficial.
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chitoryu12 posted:The way I'm roleplaying it is a Frumentarius who was assigned to kill and replace Courier Six to get his hands on the platinum chip, but got intercepted by Benny by Goodsprings. So he still needs to track down Benny, which means doing what he needs to convince other people to give up info. Be sure to trick Boone into shooting Manny after you get the info you need out of him.
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# ? Feb 11, 2019 15:42 |
Paul Revere 3000 posted:Be sure to trick Boone into shooting Manny after you get the info you need out of him. I didn’t even think of that!
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# ? Feb 22, 2019 06:42 |
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ah finally a nuclear winter
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# ? Feb 22, 2019 07:09 |
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# ? Feb 22, 2019 08:50 |
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Huh, don't see that every day.
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# ? Feb 22, 2019 14:31 |
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call on meeeeeee
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# ? Feb 22, 2019 14:40 |
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I still haven't made it to Goodsprings yet, but last week I visited Hoover Dam for the first time. You can see what architectural details they referenced for the in-game version, which is neat. The game really undersells how dramatic your approach to it is, though, which is a bit of a shame. You descend this steep ravine surrounded by power transmission towers and wires, pass through a security checkpoint with grumpy dudes checking out your car, go through a bunch of hairpin turns at like five miles an hour, and you only actually see the dam itself at the last moment.
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# ? Mar 24, 2019 04:32 |
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I've been thinking about the quest Hard Luck Blues after finishing it again and Vault 34 is a weird one. So, fifty years beforehand, the Boomers broke out of the vault and headed for Nellis AFB. Chris Haversam talks about how he grew up in Vault 34 and only left recently because he was going bald and was convinced he was now a ghoul. But when you go to the vault, it looks like the massive uprising that killed most everyone else happened years ago. There are skeletons everywhere and the inhabitants you meet have all been exposed to radiation long enough to have gone feral. The Overseer's journals and the computer terminals make it seem like the uprising took place years ago, which makes sense with Boomers but doesn't make much sense with Chris or the other people who apparently still live in the Vault. How did Chris leave, exactly, if the entrance to the Vault was overrun by Geckos and feral ghouls? The reactor was on the ghoul infested side of the Vault and controls could only be rerouted to the other side from the reactor itself. The SOS message also doesn't really give a timestamp, so is there any reason that the Courier should believe other people are still alive on the other edge of the vault? How did they even get out? Does 34 have a backdoor somewhere?
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Arcsquad12 posted:I've been thinking about the quest Hard Luck Blues after finishing it again and Vault 34 is a weird one. So, fifty years beforehand, the Boomers broke out of the vault and headed for Nellis AFB. Chris Haversam talks about how he grew up in Vault 34 and only left recently because he was going bald and was convinced he was now a ghoul. But when you go to the vault, it looks like the massive uprising that killed most everyone else happened years ago. There are skeletons everywhere and the inhabitants you meet have all been exposed to radiation long enough to have gone feral. The Overseer's journals and the computer terminals make it seem like the uprising took place years ago, which makes sense with Boomers but doesn't make much sense with Chris or the other people who apparently still live in the Vault. How did Chris leave, exactly, if the entrance to the Vault was overrun by Geckos and feral ghouls? The reactor was on the ghoul infested side of the Vault and controls could only be rerouted to the other side from the reactor itself. The SOS message also doesn't really give a timestamp, so is there any reason that the Courier should believe other people are still alive on the other edge of the vault? How did they even get out? Does 34 have a backdoor somewhere? i remember being confused about this, but then i read something (can't remember what) that clarified it: the boomers left and the overseer threw a fit and doubled down on not letting anyone else leave. years later, just as the game is starting, there's a second uprising because of the resulting overpopulation issues, and the reactor getting damaged and turning most of the vault dwellers into ghouls is the inciting incident for hard luck blues. i think it's probably because the graphics and aesthetics of the game/engine don't necessarily lend themselves to making stark differentiation between old decay and new, so visually it looks the same as any other destroyed vault. my first playthough i didn't even realize you could save the people still trapped in there until i got a karma hit for killing them. i just assumed they terminal entries were from that first uprising and they were already dead, but that was not the case. sorry, vault 34 people.
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# ? Mar 29, 2019 21:39 |
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Even then, I rarely save the Vault dwellers, because Vegas needs the sharecropper farms to survive, while there isn't a guarantee that the Vault Dwellers are even alive.
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Arcsquad12 posted:I've been thinking about the quest Hard Luck Blues after finishing it again and Vault 34 is a weird one. So, fifty years beforehand, the Boomers broke out of the vault and headed for Nellis AFB. Chris Haversam talks about how he grew up in Vault 34 and only left recently because he was going bald and was convinced he was now a ghoul. But when you go to the vault, it looks like the massive uprising that killed most everyone else happened years ago. There are skeletons everywhere and the inhabitants you meet have all been exposed to radiation long enough to have gone feral. The Overseer's journals and the computer terminals make it seem like the uprising took place years ago, which makes sense with Boomers but doesn't make much sense with Chris or the other people who apparently still live in the Vault. How did Chris leave, exactly, if the entrance to the Vault was overrun by Geckos and feral ghouls? The reactor was on the ghoul infested side of the Vault and controls could only be rerouted to the other side from the reactor itself. The SOS message also doesn't really give a timestamp, so is there any reason that the Courier should believe other people are still alive on the other edge of the vault? How did they even get out? Does 34 have a backdoor somewhere? IIRC, the out-of-game explanation is that Come Fly With Me was one of the first quests they wrote and designed, with Novac being the first area on the map, so Chris was written before the backstory of Vault 34 was completely nailed down—and then later, when they were designing Vault 34, they either didn't think or didn't have time to go back and change Chris' dialogue to better reflect the nature of the Vault as it appears in the game. As to the rest of it... yeah, it's kind of a mess. I really do like that little bit of reactivity with the family showing up in Aerotech Office Park, but on the whole having any survivors outside of the Boomers doesn't fit at all with the current state of the Vault.
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# ? Mar 29, 2019 22:12 |
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Played NV numerous times and don't think I've ever heard of/played this Hard Luck Blues quest. How do you get it? I've always been good to the Boomers, but don't remember this quest being handed out.
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chaosapiant posted:Played NV numerous times and don't think I've ever heard of/played this Hard Luck Blues quest. How do you get it? I've always been good to the Boomers, but don't remember this quest being handed out. You have to go to the sharecropper farms which are near New Vegas/Freeside and someone there complains about trouble with the water pipes, which eventually leads you to Vault 34.
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# ? Mar 29, 2019 23:08 |
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You can also get it by fixing the computer terminal in the East Cistern (slightly west of the Aerotech Office Park) which gives you a warning about radiation contaminating the water.
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Wicked Them Beats posted:You have to go to the sharecropper farms which are near New Vegas/Freeside and someone there complains about trouble with the water pipes, which eventually leads you to Vault 34. drat, not sure I ever did that. I remember combing the desert during my shoulder surgery/Percocet days where I binged on video games, but that one eludes me. Time for another replay!
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# ? Mar 29, 2019 23:24 |
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chaosapiant posted:drat, not sure I ever did that. I remember combing the desert during my shoulder surgery/Percocet days where I binged on video games, but that one eludes me. Time for another replay! I completely missed that whole area, Aerotech Park, Westside, and The Thorn in my first playthrough. Feels like I stumble across something new to me every time I play.
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# ? Mar 29, 2019 23:28 |
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Wicked Them Beats posted:I completely missed that whole area, Aerotech Park, Westside, and The Thorn in my first playthrough. Feels like I stumble across something new to me every time I play. Aerotech Park....that doesn't sound familiar either. That's not the same as "ghouls go to space" quest is it?
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# ? Mar 29, 2019 23:31 |
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chaosapiant posted:Aerotech Park....that doesn't sound familiar either. That's not the same as "ghouls go to space" quest is it? No it's an office park near Vegas that I somehow missed on my first 4 playthroughs.
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# ? Mar 29, 2019 23:34 |
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Wicked Them Beats posted:I completely missed that whole area, Aerotech Park, Westside, and The Thorn in my first playthrough. Feels like I stumble across something new to me every time I play. It really does impress me just how much the devs crammed into the map. While unfortunately many of the locations are under-utilized, it's still absolutely wild just how many places there are across the map—Crescent Canyon, the sewers, the cave inside Lake Mead—that the vast majority of players will never see, even amongst those who've played the game a half-dozen times.
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# ? Mar 29, 2019 23:34 |
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chaosapiant posted:Aerotech Park....that doesn't sound familiar either. That's not the same as "ghouls go to space" quest is it? Nope, the ghouls are at Repconn near Novac. Aerotech Office Park is a settlement near the sharecropper farms that has a small handful of NPCs and quests.
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# ? Mar 29, 2019 23:35 |
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Acebuckeye13 posted:It really does impress me just how much the devs crammed into the map. While unfortunately many of the locations are under-utilized, it's still absolutely wild just how many places there are across the map—Crescent Canyon, the sewers, the cave inside Lake Mead—that the vast majority of players will never see, even amongst those who've played the game a half-dozen times. Speaking of sewers, are there any major quest chains down there? I've explored a bit, but don't remember much reason other than initiative to go down there.
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# ? Mar 29, 2019 23:35 |
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Acebuckeye13 posted:It really does impress me just how much the devs crammed into the map. While unfortunately many of the locations are under-utilized, it's still absolutely wild just how many places there are across the map—Crescent Canyon, the sewers, the cave inside Lake Mead—that the vast majority of players will never see, even amongst those who've played the game a half-dozen times. Yeah took me something like four playthroughs before I saw everything, and for all I know I still missed something. I love Obsidian even if they are betraying me by being best friends with Epic. chaosapiant posted:Speaking of sewers, are there any major quest chains down there? I've explored a bit, but don't remember much reason other than initiative to go down there. You can find the Humble Cudgel down there, but otherwise I think it's just lots of rats and ghouls. https://fallout.fandom.com/wiki/The_Humble_Cudgel
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chaosapiant posted:Speaking of sewers, are there any major quest chains down there? I've explored a bit, but don't remember much reason other than initiative to go down there. The Sewers had two sections cut from the main game that was supposed to make getting the Humble Cudgel more difficult. There's also cut content from The Moon Comes Over the Tower where you were supposed to find a number of terminals around Vegas with Mr House Override Codes. They're still in the game but they don't do anything, and one of them can be found in the Central Sewers. Apart from finding the unique melee pipe the Humble Cudgel, the sewers mainly act as a means of getting around the map faster since they condense the space between manhole covers. I always find it interesting when I read about places other players have never went to. I've always stopped to check out Aerotech and the Sharecroppers because when I head to New Vegas I go straight north from 188 to the Grub and Gulp and then continue heading north until I hit Crimson Caravan, and all that stuff is only slightly west of the road. It's also great because you can find one of the ambushed caravans you investigate with Cass and you can get some early combat armor off of the Van Graff corpses. Arc Hammer fucked around with this message at 00:10 on Mar 30, 2019 |
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Arcsquad12 posted:The Sewers had two sections cut from the main game that was supposed to make getting the Humble Cudgel more difficult. There's also cut content from The Moon Comes Over the Tower where you were supposed to find a number of terminals around Vegas with Mr House Override Codes. They're still in the game but they don't do anything, and one of them can be found in the Central Sewers. This is my strategy as well, and typically will use that gear to gamble my face off to get the + intelligence implant. poo poo is so cash.
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# ? Mar 30, 2019 00:13 |
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Wicked Them Beats posted:I completely missed that whole area, Aerotech Park, Westside, and The Thorn in my first playthrough. Feels like I stumble across something new to me every time I play. I've somehow missed Westside and North Vegas every time I've played, except this last one. The underutilized comment is very true though. You can stuff a lot more content into most of the areas in the game if you tried.
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# ? Mar 30, 2019 00:44 |