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- How dangerous are the wasteland monsters really?
- What language is written on the obelisk in Shady Sands?
- What are the Legions views on other races?
- What do we know about the rest of the world
- How the BOS recognises the sole survivor if he/she's infiltrating the airport wearing one of their power armors during the Institute attack?
- how did Elijah put the collar on Dean Domino
How dangerous are the wasteland monsters really? Posted: 13 Oct 2019 12:06 AM PDT Game mechanics are always gonna make how powerful certain creatures actually are a little vague. In cases such as the Goodsprings Source encounter where an average person from Goodsprings is being attacked by like 3 Geckos, it seemed like a genuinely dangerous situation, but Sunny Smiles describes them as being more like "pests" than genuine threats. On the flip side, Deathclaws are described as monsters that "just get angry when you shoot at them". Believably so seeing as they're 10-feet tall killing machines. Considering that in real life, a medium sized dog could kill an adult human, how dangerous would wasteland monsters (such as Geckos, Bloatflies, Deathclaws, Giant Mantises, Super Mutants etc.) be in a realistic world scenario? Or rather, how dangerous are they described in the lore? Feel free to include monsters throughout the game series. I'm genuinely curious what you guys find [link] [comments] |
What language is written on the obelisk in Shady Sands? Posted: 12 Oct 2019 09:22 AM PDT https://i.imgur.com/T5qs9PU.png If it is a real language that is. If it is, does anyone know what it says? I believe it's also on the Egyptian style "map" of Shady Sands but any image of it I've seen is too low quality to make any symbols out. [link] [comments] |
What are the Legions views on other races? Posted: 12 Oct 2019 11:22 AM PDT I think Caesar would probably think of mutants as great warriors that would be easy to manipulate (low int) to join his Legion, but most likely he would see them as abominations of science that must be destroyed. Ghouls on the other hand he may have an open mind when it comes to them. Due to them living a long time, they may serve the Legion for several years compared to a human soldier. But then again knowing him, he might see them as a ticking time bomb ready to go feral any minute. Any mention of his views on these humanoids? [link] [comments] |
What do we know about the rest of the world Posted: 12 Oct 2019 09:13 PM PDT |
Posted: 12 Oct 2019 04:14 PM PDT I don't know if this has been asked before; I know this is a game mechanic problem, given the hostile faction flag, but I would like to read ideas of possibilities with which would have been made in a logic narrative context. Or maybe it could be explained with lore-relative answers? Edit: Thinking about it, how does the BOS recognises people in PA in general? [link] [comments] |
how did Elijah put the collar on Dean Domino Posted: 12 Oct 2019 03:19 PM PDT Im planning to replay dead money and I never really knew how or why he wore a collar [link] [comments] |
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