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- I am the lord of the harvest Moto Runner and today is judgment day !
- Ring-a-ding-ding Indeed
- New “Bloated Benny” format for you
- Crazy, if true
- Imagine you could lose the game!
- I broke my brain
- Perk Ranking?
- DLC? (Spoilerless please)
- One of the sickest moments in the game
- Favorite Mele Weapon
- What happened here? The child with a teddybear and some Med-X, one parent with a gun the other with a doctor's bag. Three more victims of the Sierra Madre.
- How does the Courier get up to the Sierra Madre?
- When should I kill Caesar?
- War War never changes
- Killing or disabling House shouldn't give you negative karma.
Posted: 15 Oct 2019 03:11 AM PDT
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I am the lord of the harvest Moto Runner and today is judgment day ! Posted: 15 Oct 2019 04:30 AM PDT
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Posted: 14 Oct 2019 08:29 PM PDT
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New “Bloated Benny” format for you Posted: 14 Oct 2019 03:35 PM PDT
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Posted: 14 Oct 2019 06:42 PM PDT
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Imagine you could lose the game! Posted: 15 Oct 2019 07:42 AM PDT I don't know if I had this idea because of sleep deprivation last night but hear me out. You usually choose a main faction to support and ignore the others or become their enemy. Then you proceed to the final fight at Hoover Damn and no matter what, your chosen faction ALWAYS wins. ALWAYS. But, what if you could lose the final battle? For example, you decide to support the NCR, ok. However, you don't recruit the aid of the Boomers, BoS, Great Khans or Remnants. You neither do any side quest related to NCR such as helping the main encampments (Restoring Hope in Forlorn Hope or helping the people at Bitter Springs), nor ease the tensions between the NCR and the Kings who are a major small faction in Freeside. Hell, you don't even recruit the aid of the Followers. So you go to Hoover Damn but the morale of the troops is super low and they don't have additional support. What happens? You lose the final battle and the Legion wins. In the ending slides you get to see how your inaction drove the NCR to a massive defeat and how the Legion became the dominant power in the Mojave. I know many of you will think "yeah but you don't actually need support from anyone due to this logic reasons blablabla..." I get it people, but an ending where you can lose the game would be fucking amazing in my opinion. Think of games such as Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines. Depending on which faction you support and how you play your cards by endgame quests you can survive OR DON'T the final conflict. I was blow away when my character was killed in one ending. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 14 Oct 2019 07:56 PM PDT
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Posted: 15 Oct 2019 10:11 AM PDT Has anyone tried ranking the perks? Not just by the description, but by actually using them in game and testing what needs to be done to make them useful. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 15 Oct 2019 10:08 AM PDT I already have LR, and I'm broke, so which of the remaining DLC? OWB looks good, but I'm not sure [link] [comments] | ||
One of the sickest moments in the game Posted: 14 Oct 2019 02:58 PM PDT
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Posted: 15 Oct 2019 09:11 AM PDT Hey guys I've been playing New Vegas for over 5 years and I still love the GRA chainsaw. What are your favorite mele weapons? By favorite I mean ones you like not stistiscly "the best".. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 14 Oct 2019 04:08 PM PDT
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How does the Courier get up to the Sierra Madre? Posted: 14 Oct 2019 09:37 PM PDT I replayed Dead Money recently and I've been stewing over this for a while since you get instantly transported inside the casino when you reach the gate. The Sierra Madre appears to be on a very high hilltop/mountain, so if it's stairs, it must be quite a walk. I figure it can't be elevators, since the ghost people are able to break into the casino lobby. It's driving me crazy. Does anyone have any ideas?? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 15 Oct 2019 07:20 AM PDT So I just finished Dead Money on my NGNM playthrough and I plan on doing Honest Hearts next. Unfortunately, I did I forgot to remember to forget AFTER getting the mark of Caesar, so the Legion hates my guts now. Oh and most of the troops at the Fort are dead already because I had to get the slave ledger for the Khans, the only ones left are the people in Caesars's tent. Now here's my question: should I kill Caesar now, because I know I'll be able to tell Joshua about it and he can at least get some closure, or should I complete HH first and walk in Caesar's tent wearing Joshua's clothes, shooting him with ALSID? What would you do/what did you do in past playthroughs? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 14 Oct 2019 07:34 PM PDT I never really got the meaning behind this famous line can one of you explain it to me? [link] [comments] | ||
Killing or disabling House shouldn't give you negative karma. Posted: 14 Oct 2019 02:04 PM PDT There are very valid reasons to side against Dr. House, and there's no way to do that without killing him. The game does an excellent job of writing viable factions, but the fact that you lose karma when you try to bring about an NCR ending or a Yes Man ending is so strange to me. The thing is, House hasn't left you with a choice - either you agree with him and work for him, or one of you dies. In that sense he's as much the aggressor as Benny or Caesar. And I don't see what makes his libertarian autocracy more desirable than the earthy realism of the NCR, which has shown itself significantly more interested in helping the average person - however ineptly, at times - than House, who literally charges you 2000 caps to be anywhere near him. And his desire to explore space absolutely reeks of Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos piling money into space colonies. His high-flying talk about escaping the desolate earth is poetic and all, but come on, man, we're all just monkeys, we carry the monkey with us no matter where we go, we'll ruin other planets too. Personally, I go with NCR most of the time. As long as you convince the Khans to go North and negotiate favorable terms with the other factions, they're pretty harmless. Taxes, shmaxes - they're how anything gets done in an equitable fashion. Sure, House can muscle and money his way to the stars, but how many would be trampled underfoot in the process? If there was more to suggest he was on track for Fully Automated Luxury Gay Space Communism, I'd go for it. But there isn't. [link] [comments] |
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