game's ridiculously easy so far
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Spoiler (highlight to read):Poseidon wrote:
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lol @ the "great journey" ghouls. I got up to the part where I can actually go to the Strip, but you have to pass through freeside and that requires 80 science of 2,000 caps, neither of which I have.
I need to find more side quests to do.
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You don't need either of those.Poseidon wrote:
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lol @ the "great journey" ghouls. I got up to the part where I can actually go to the Strip, but you have to pass through freeside and that requires 80 science of 2,000 caps, neither of which I have.
I need to find more side quests to do.
Isn't that kinda the point? To force you to prioritize your scavenging?DesertFox- wrote:
I'm not getting any impression that this is striving to be different/improved from FO3 in any way. Like someone said, change the HUD color and you're back in DC. I also got to be nostalgic about how much FO3 pissed me off with the arbitrary weight limit. Hoarders such as myself have to constantly go back and forth to dump off shit to trade because you don't want to leave something worth some serious coin just lying there.
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Okay, got the passport from the gun shop in Freeside. Well, it's a fake, but I assume it'll work. 500 caps compared to 2000 isn't too bad.
Really need to find some new armor, but I have no idea where to look.
No major bugs yet btw.
Well early on, I'm always like "Okay I need an extra ____ (weapon/armor) to repair the one I'm using so I might as well keep it because I could also sell it at high CND if I can keep it until my next trip back." All I need is a safe container and I'd be happy.FloppY_ wrote:
Isn't that kinda the point? To force you to prioritize your scavenging?DesertFox- wrote:
I'm not getting any impression that this is striving to be different/improved from FO3 in any way. Like someone said, change the HUD color and you're back in DC. I also got to be nostalgic about how much FO3 pissed me off with the arbitrary weight limit. Hoarders such as myself have to constantly go back and forth to dump off shit to trade because you don't want to leave something worth some serious coin just lying there.
And tbh as many people that want an unlimited inventory, you will find people who want a realistic limit (e.g. 80kg)
BTW: Fellow hoarder here..
Wait, you don't have a house in New Vegas?DesertFox- wrote:
Well early on, I'm always like "Okay I need an extra ____ (weapon/armor) to repair the one I'm using so I might as well keep it because I could also sell it at high CND if I can keep it until my next trip back." All I need is a safe container and I'd be happy.FloppY_ wrote:
Isn't that kinda the point? To force you to prioritize your scavenging?DesertFox- wrote:
I'm not getting any impression that this is striving to be different/improved from FO3 in any way. Like someone said, change the HUD color and you're back in DC. I also got to be nostalgic about how much FO3 pissed me off with the arbitrary weight limit. Hoarders such as myself have to constantly go back and forth to dump off shit to trade because you don't want to leave something worth some serious coin just lying there.
And tbh as many people that want an unlimited inventory, you will find people who want a realistic limit (e.g. 80kg)
BTW: Fellow hoarder here..
So kinda like the room in tenpenny tower?Poseidon wrote:
You get a room in Novac.
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You have to finish Boone's quest and kill the bitch who sold his wife to the Slavers. After that talk to the guy in the Dino Shop and he'll give you a key.
Nothing like Megaton though.
You forgot to add homicidan ghouls...Poseidon wrote:
Kinda. But easier to get to. And it's in a shitty motel, not some nice hotel filled with either snobby assholes or snobby assholes and ghouls.
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