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It took fifteen shots with my grenade rifle to destroy just one of them… who is the goddamn genius developer that thought this would be balanced?
I haven’t played Fallout 1 since I am a console gamer but why did the mutants attack Necropolis? Is it really the ghouls' fault that some random vault dweller came to their city and killed a few mutants there? If the mutants are dumb enough to kill everyone in a settlement just because a few of their own died there then they're fucking stupid and should’ve been expecting someone like the Vault Dweller to come and destroy their tyrannical fascist paramilitary organization.
I grew a bit bored of the tribal hardcore playthrough so I am taking a little break and I began a new playthrough. So far, I am tasked by Mr. House to stop Sal and Nero, but I went ahead and wiped out the Brotherhood ahead of time for House's unique dialogue. Anyways, it was not easy whatsoever, but I was able to kill them all head-on with a battle rifle with armor piercing rounds and unique missile launcher Annabelle with high explosive missiles. Now I am wondering if I still have to destroy the bunker for the upcoming main quest to finish, which I think would suck because this place is so big and could serve as good housing and as a storage facility. Sure, it might be pretty creepy in there when all of the inhabitants are dead, but that’s why I have Boone and ED-E to keep me company.
Arcade's ending is pretty sad if the NCR wins and you convinced him to stay with the remnants, word gets out that he was once an Enclave member so he gets banished from the Followers and the NCR, Brotherhood, and bounty hunters chase him east where he is never ever heard from again. I like the NCR but it they're one thing, they're fucking ungrateful
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I'm at the point in the game where I accumulate collectibles. The location information on the wiki page is either inaccurate or incomplete.
I've collected three bottles so far - where from I'm not sure. I can exclude Moe Cronin's House because it was locked and I had to unlock the door to get in. There were no bottles either in his tiny house, or in his shop.
I spent hours in Beantown Brewery, a location claimed to have 13 bottles. I found none. If there are bottles in that location, I'm guessing they'll be crowded together in one place. And if that's the case, we need more information how to find that specific place, because, without those details, it appears to be an all or nothing search.
As for Back Street Apparel, I'm guessing that's where the three bottles I did find came from.
Usually when doing a Legion play through I don’t use that many weapons, but the ones I do use are pretty useful when joining the Legion.
Pistols: That Gun
Rifles: This Machine, Light Machine Gun
Shotgun: Hunting Shotgun
Explosives: Great Bear grenade rifle
Melee: Dog Tag fist, Katana
Just discovered this wiki, Fallout Myths Wiki. Ran by the same people as GTA Myths Wiki.
In my opinion Cass’ Whiskey Rose perk is quite useless compared to NV other companion quirks. Whiskey Rose only benefits you in not getting negative effects from drinking alcohol and a temporary increase in DT.
Has anyone else encountered the bug where it’s impossible to initiate dialogue with the traders in the Nuka Town Market? I’ve tried reloading my save and even restarting the application on my PS4 but it won’t go away. This bug isn’t mentioned on the wiki page for the location either
I'm going to guess it is either Raul or Lily.
People are always discussing what the best way to make caps in FNV is, some say raise luck to 10 and dry the casinos up of caps, others say dump all the Sierra Madre bars on Elijah's corpse and carry his head to the exit, but there is this one way that is probably not as profitable but should still make you some decent caps, and that is collecting and selling unique weapons. They go for a lot of caps and I am planning my third Courier to be this heartless mercenary who will do any work as long as the pay is good. But I obviously need thousands of caps to afford some decent gear so I thought about collecting uniques and selling them to Gun Runners. I don't know the most valuable ones though, so if anyone has some kind of list then I'd like to see it.
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This is an image of Minneapolis and St. Paul, and the surrounding area.
-The area has a cool history
-It used to be a lumber town
-It has Fort Snelling, which is basically The Castle 2.0
Think about it detroit being a major industrial industry city it would be fun we could re introduce the midwest enclave and brotherhood I know you can have Sh*t in Detroit but still it would be fun and the reason for Montana we could get more animals that are gouled that would be nice and in top of that I kind of want an actual air force base besides Adams