Well since we were talking about Bethesda office buildings.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethesda,_MarylandTheAussieReaper wrote:
Well since we were talking about Bethesda office buildings.
lol agreehaffeysucks wrote:
...good story?TheAussieReaper wrote:
The train to Sydney passes the Activision building (at Epping), they have the Activision logo on the side of the building specifically so you can see it from the train. lol
http://www.cogentis.com.au/images/cogentis-office.jpg
Somebody compile a must see and do list in a seperate thread for this game. I've only played a fraction of what's on offer and I want reccies nao kthnx.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
Click the link in my signature mateFlecco wrote:
Somebody compile a must see and do list in a seperate thread for this game. I've only played a fraction of what's on offer and I want reccies nao kthnx.
All the lists and info you will ever need
I'd also personally recommend you to visit the Dunwich building in the southwest-most corner of the map,, I won't tell you anymore because you should find out for yourself
Take your time to search it for holotapes on the way though
The republic of Dave in the northeast-most corner of the map also provides some decent humor
Oh and who can forget the bike stunt accident In the sewer systems of D.C.
Oh and all the non-vital vaults are worth a visit too.. (find them on the map in the wiki)
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Spoiler (highlight to read):FloppY_ wrote:
Oh and all the non-vital vaults are worth a visit too.. (find them on the map in the wiki)
Vault 106 is worth a visit for the Gas Masks and the bobblehead
And in the other vaults, the terminals have some very interesting/funny/strange stories on them, which are worth a read.
Gas masks??? :SDookie0119 wrote:
Spoiler (highlight to read):FloppY_ wrote:
Oh and all the non-vital vaults are worth a visit too.. (find them on the map in the wiki)
Vault 106 is worth a visit for the Gas Masks and the bobblehead
And in the other vaults, the terminals have some very interesting/funny/strange stories on them, which are worth a read.
Spoiler (highlight to read):
I love the clone vault where the Gary's can only say their own name , reminds me of pokemon
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Where the fuck is Spoiler (highlight to read):
the clone vault flopps?
the clone vault flopps?
http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Vault_108TheAussieReaper wrote:
Where the fuck is Spoiler (highlight to read):
the clone vault flopps?
(sheez everything about fallout3 is in the link of my sig )
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Looking up vault 108 would have helped but then again I didn't know the name of the vault, you just said the clone vault.
Thanks for the help though, babe <3
Thanks for the help though, babe <3
Yeah I visited the clone vault the other day.
Pretty creepy.
Pretty creepy.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
Spoiler (highlight to read):FloppY_ wrote:
Gas masks??? :SDookie0119 wrote:
Spoiler (highlight to read):FloppY_ wrote:
Oh and all the non-vital vaults are worth a visit too.. (find them on the map in the wiki)
Vault 106 is worth a visit for the Gas Masks and the bobblehead
And in the other vaults, the terminals have some very interesting/funny/strange stories on them, which are worth a read.
Spoiler (highlight to read):
I love the clone vault where the Gary's can only say their own name , reminds me of pokemon
The Makeshift Gas Masks are in Vault 106, in the science labs, in a small room across the hallway from the large "server" room. There's also another one in Science Labs, on the west end in a small connecting room near the cave section.
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Bethesda Softworks is actually in Rockville, Maryland now though. Obviously their name came was "inspired" from Bethesda, Maryland though.Miggle wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethesda,_MarylandTheAussieReaper wrote:
Well since we were talking about Bethesda office buildings.
Dookie0119 wrote:
Spoiler (highlight to read):FloppY_ wrote:
Gas masks??? :SDookie0119 wrote:
Spoiler (highlight to read):
Vault 106 is worth a visit for the Gas Masks and the bobblehead
And in the other vaults, the terminals have some very interesting/funny/strange stories on them, which are worth a read.
Spoiler (highlight to read):
I love the clone vault where the Gary's can only say their own name , reminds me of pokemon
The Makeshift Gas Masks are in Vault 106, in the science labs, in a small room across the hallway from the large "server" room. There's also another one in Science Labs, on the west end in a small connecting room near the cave section.
I sence a pirated version,,Fallout Wiki wrote:
This is like the Raider Blastmaster helmet. According to the Official Guide, two of them were supposed to be in the Vault 106 to prevent the "blue visions". However they have been removed because they are bugged: if you add this mask with the console and wear it, when it's removed you will see everything in blue, and the only way to see normally is to wear the mask forever.
Anyone who pirates Fallout3 diserves to be dragged around the fields of a cactusfarm in speedo's...
Best game since half-life 2
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I'm playing on 360FloppY_ wrote:
Dookie0119 wrote:
Spoiler (highlight to read):FloppY_ wrote:
Gas masks??? :S
Spoiler (highlight to read):
I love the clone vault where the Gary's can only say their own name , reminds me of pokemon
The Makeshift Gas Masks are in Vault 106, in the science labs, in a small room across the hallway from the large "server" room. There's also another one in Science Labs, on the west end in a small connecting room near the cave section.I sence a pirated version,,Fallout Wiki wrote:
This is like the Raider Blastmaster helmet. According to the Official Guide, two of them were supposed to be in the Vault 106 to prevent the "blue visions". However they have been removed because they are bugged: if you add this mask with the console and wear it, when it's removed you will see everything in blue, and the only way to see normally is to wear the mask forever.
Anyone who pirates Fallout3 diserves to be dragged around the fields of a cactusfarm in speedo's...
Best game since half-life 2
And yeah I don't have the masks, I just read about them in my guide. (I <3 the collectors edition guide)
I should pay more attention to the wiki tbh
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AhDookie0119 wrote:
I'm playing on 360FloppY_ wrote:
Dookie0119 wrote:
Spoiler (highlight to read):
The Makeshift Gas Masks are in Vault 106, in the science labs, in a small room across the hallway from the large "server" room. There's also another one in Science Labs, on the west end in a small connecting room near the cave section.I sence a pirated version,,Fallout Wiki wrote:
This is like the Raider Blastmaster helmet. According to the Official Guide, two of them were supposed to be in the Vault 106 to prevent the "blue visions". However they have been removed because they are bugged: if you add this mask with the console and wear it, when it's removed you will see everything in blue, and the only way to see normally is to wear the mask forever.
Anyone who pirates Fallout3 diserves to be dragged around the fields of a cactusfarm in speedo's...
Best game since half-life 2
And yeah I don't have the masks, I just read about them in my guide. (I <3 the collectors edition guide)
I should pay more attention to the wiki tbh
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Like Floppy said, the Wiki has lots of information on what to do etc.Flecco wrote:
Somebody compile a must see and do list in a seperate thread for this game. I've only played a fraction of what's on offer and I want reccies nao kthnx.
Or you could buy the game guide which is incredibly detailed, comes with a huge map of the Wasteland, and has a chapter of every little encounter you can find, and all the freeform quests etc.
But you'd be better off using the Wiki since its free and probably exactly the same as the guide.
Probably better than the guide in a few cases, since the wiki is updated along with the patchesDookie0119 wrote:
Like Floppy said, the Wiki has lots of information on what to do etc.Flecco wrote:
Somebody compile a must see and do list in a seperate thread for this game. I've only played a fraction of what's on offer and I want reccies nao kthnx.
Or you could buy the game guide which is incredibly detailed, comes with a huge map of the Wasteland, and has a chapter of every little encounter you can find, and all the freeform quests etc.
But you'd be better off using the Wiki since its free and probably exactly the same as the guide.
I've actually edited one of the articles in the wiki because it was faulty but that is the only fault I ever found in the wiki and it was "time-line" related (as in the guy writing the article in the first place having visited the place further along in the main quest than I did)
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Small arms skill > You.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
Xuenlong Assault Rifle > All other weapons in the gameFlecco wrote:
Small arms skill > You.
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Fixed.FloppY_ wrote:
Xuanlong Assault Rifle > All other weapons in the game
It's a bit confusing how to get it at first, but it is a nice killing machine, especially with my 100 Repair, and small guns skill :>
Exactory kind sir..Dookie0119 wrote:
Fixed.FloppY_ wrote:
Xuanlong Assault Rifle > All other weapons in the game
It's a bit confusing how to get it at first, but it is a nice killing machine, especially with my 100 Repair, and small guns skill :>
lol all but 3 of my skills (unarmed, melee & barter) are @ 100
books ftw
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Ok this is annoying me, ive spent fucking ages on this game exploring...guess what ive just foud tranquility lane where my *** is, i missed out the jefferson memorial as i never bothered going there after rivet. So ive done 3 main story missions and ive spent about 12 hours on thsi game WTF! this game is crazy. Also someone tell me about the dunwhich building, ive found 9 holotapes, tell me what im missing, i saw the white flash now what the fuck is going on
Spoiler (highlight to read):Ace.O.Lamb wrote:
Ok this is annoying me, ive spent fucking ages on this game exploring...guess what ive just foud tranquility lane where my *** is, i missed out the jefferson memorial as i never bothered going there after rivet. So ive done 3 main story missions and ive spent about 12 hours on thsi game WTF! this game is crazy. Also someone tell me about the dunwhich building, ive found 9 holotapes, tell me what im missing, i saw the white flash now what the fuck is going on
Did you find the ghoul?
Can i talk to it? I dont have to kill them because i have the ****maskDookie0119 wrote:
Spoiler (highlight to read):Ace.O.Lamb wrote:
Ok this is annoying me, ive spent fucking ages on this game exploring...guess what ive just foud tranquility lane where my *** is, i missed out the jefferson memorial as i never bothered going there after rivet. So ive done 3 main story missions and ive spent about 12 hours on thsi game WTF! this game is crazy. Also someone tell me about the dunwhich building, ive found 9 holotapes, tell me what im missing, i saw the white flash now what the fuck is going on
Did you find the ghoul?