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- Fucking NCR and their ATMs
- Maize
- Any news on Fallout The Frontier?
- It may be time for another playthrough...
- Realized this building in Downtown Tampa looks like the Sierra Madre and I peed a little
- A man chooses, a slave obeys
- Hello everyone, so I wanted to ask how I can fix this dialogue bug with Darnified UI.
- TIL that there's an alternative entrance to Vault 34
- Um help?
- You know you love New Vegas when Spotify tells you Big Iron is your most listened to song
- What factions everyones favorite
- New New Vegas leveling overhaul I just invented
- Junk food
- We won't go quietly the legion can count on that
Posted: 07 Dec 2019 08:09 AM PST
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Posted: 06 Dec 2019 11:32 AM PST
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Any news on Fallout The Frontier? Posted: 07 Dec 2019 04:15 AM PST Or has the mod died because if it has its a damn shame [link] [comments] | ||
It may be time for another playthrough... Posted: 06 Dec 2019 12:48 PM PST
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Realized this building in Downtown Tampa looks like the Sierra Madre and I peed a little Posted: 06 Dec 2019 04:15 PM PST
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Posted: 06 Dec 2019 02:25 PM PST
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Hello everyone, so I wanted to ask how I can fix this dialogue bug with Darnified UI. Posted: 07 Dec 2019 02:08 AM PST
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TIL that there's an alternative entrance to Vault 34 Posted: 07 Dec 2019 07:34 AM PST
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Posted: 07 Dec 2019 03:36 AM PST I got the out of memory error in the game and then I installed the 4gb patcher now it wont even launch can someone please help me I am at a loss. [link] [comments] | ||
You know you love New Vegas when Spotify tells you Big Iron is your most listened to song Posted: 06 Dec 2019 01:55 PM PST
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What factions everyones favorite Posted: 07 Dec 2019 12:09 AM PST | ||
New New Vegas leveling overhaul I just invented Posted: 07 Dec 2019 12:16 AM PST This will take some explaining so I'll start with the TL:DR Drastically reduce the number of skill points you get each level to about 5-7. Then award the player these points (around 250) right at the start of the game. You start with decent/experienced skills then slowly work to expert/god level. For best effect I also suggest using a mod like Project Nevada to drop the total skill points so you can't just max level everything from melee to medicine. With all DLCs this is possible for any character of even average intelligence, and it makes no sense. Long version: One thing I've always loved about the RP side of Fallout games is the SPECIAL system. Your character is strong or weak, smart or dumb, agile or clumsy. It makes way more sense than RPGs where you start at strength 10 and end up at 847. People don't just go from "granny with muscular dystrophy" to "Chuck Norris on steroids" through 'experience'. And while the SPECIAL system fixes this problem, the skill system still has it. The story of the Courier takes place over a month or two AT MOST, and yet somehow you go from below amature to world class expert in LITERALLY ALL FIELDS KNOWN TO MAN. In a month or two. I've always had to make excuses within the game to get around this for the sake of immersion. Maybe my brain damage is clearing up slowly or worse, just avoiding quests I need high skills for until I have the skills. My new system fixes all of this, whatever character you're role playing, it just makes more sense. You start with about 50-70 skill in the things you're role playing as. A scientist or a weapons expert or a survivalist or whatever. Do you have a silver tongue? Are you techy enough to hack most average computers? Then you already can. You still get better, you still evolve and learn, but you go from decent to brilliant, not mentally challenged to brilliant. I've been playing like this for a while now and it's just better in so many ways. I don't have to power level speech just to pass that important persuasion check coming up, even though I'm supposed to be playing a silver-tongued devil. I don't have to wiki scan ahead of time to ensure I don't dead lock a quest because I can't disarm that bomb, even though I'm playing a ex-military explosives expert. My character is just how I designed them from the start. Not how they will be 3 days from now when I spam 45 points into medicine cos I know that quest about orphan brain cancer is fast approaching. The icing on the cake is that skill books are more fun now because they award almost as many points as an entire level. I also think this is more immersive, think about it. If I'm already a wasteland doctor and I find a pre-war medical textbook, how much better should that make me? 3% better at wrapping bandages? Screw that noise, I just gained rare and valuable pre-war medical expertise. That should make me the envy of other wasteland doctors, not slightly better at using stimpacks. Thoughts? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 06 Dec 2019 06:58 PM PST
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We won't go quietly the legion can count on that Posted: 06 Dec 2019 03:57 PM PST |
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