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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jan 12, 2015 16:10:06 GMT
I've finally got around to playing New Vegas, and holy shit, it is awesome. I enjoy it much more than F3. Everything got improved in NV. I got kinda spoiled by reading this entire page, but fuck it. I've just went to Caesar's camp to find Benny, and accidantely pissed them off and killed everyone. But whatever, I didn't want to side with them anyway. I'm gonna go with Yes-man, probably. Killed Caesar? That's one of my favorite things to do. I put on some of the Ranger Veteran Armor (That sexy looking riot gear/duster/gas mask combo you see on the cover), load my bro Boone up with an anti-material rifle, then go to town on those tyrannical, murdering chucklefucks. Same, isn't it badass?
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Post by Rock114 on Jan 12, 2015 19:23:38 GMT
Killed Caesar? That's one of my favorite things to do. I put on some of the Ranger Veteran Armor (That sexy looking riot gear/duster/gas mask combo you see on the cover), load my bro Boone up with an anti-material rifle, then go to town on those tyrannical, murdering chucklefucks. I think I pissed them off, becasue I had Boone with me. Didn't even get to talk to Caesar, but from what I've heard of him, fuck him. It was fun to do. Then I freed Benny, just to shoot him in the head right after. That wasn't as satysfying as I expected earlier in the game, though. Yeah, if Boone is with you then the Legion is automatically hostile to you. Not that that's a bad thing.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jan 12, 2015 19:37:28 GMT
Yeah, like he said, that is not a bad thing at all, because there assholes fuck the Legion!
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Post by wakemeup on Jan 12, 2015 21:11:19 GMT
Yeah, I came back later and slaughtered the rest of legion soliers in their camp.
But now I feel like a huge asshole, since I also had to blow up Brotherhood's of steel base for Mr. House. And I was part of the brotherhood.
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Post by Rock114 on Jan 12, 2015 23:30:52 GMT
Yeah, I came back later and slaughtered the rest of legion soliers in their camp. But now I feel like a huge asshole, since I also had to blow up Brotherhood's of steel base for Mr. House. And I was part of the brotherhood. NCR can make peace with the Brotherhood, as can Independent. Caesar and House require you to wipe them off the face of the Earth.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2015 0:47:00 GMT
I have New Vegas. Made a character, haven't been playing much though.... As in, at all. I made a character, and quit.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jan 13, 2015 1:07:06 GMT
Yeah, I came back later and slaughtered the rest of legion soliers in their camp. But now I feel like a huge asshole, since I also had to blow up Brotherhood's of steel base for Mr. House. And I was part of the brotherhood. I was somewhat loyal to House, and then he forced me to kill the Brotherhood so I told him to go fuck himself, this is why NCR is the best faction, they can be persuaded into making nice with pretty much everyone.
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Post by Rock114 on Jan 13, 2015 4:55:57 GMT
Yeah, I came back later and slaughtered the rest of legion soliers in their camp. But now I feel like a huge asshole, since I also had to blow up Brotherhood's of steel base for Mr. House. And I was part of the brotherhood. I was somewhat loyal to House, and then he forced me to kill the Brotherhood so I told him to go fuck himself, this is why NCR is the best faction, they can be persuaded into making nice with pretty much everyone. To be fair to House, the Brotherhood is a bunch of holier-than-thou, warlike, presumptuous prickfaces. With the exception of one or two decent members, of course. Plus, the BoS would be all over House, his securitrons, and the Strip for all that fancy technology. Leaving those assholes alive is hardly in the best interests of... well, just about anyone if House comes to power.
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Post by wakemeup on Jan 13, 2015 14:03:39 GMT
I was somewhat loyal to House, and then he forced me to kill the Brotherhood so I told him to go fuck himself, this is why NCR is the best faction, they can be persuaded into making nice with pretty much everyone. To be fair to House, the Brotherhood is a bunch of holier-than-thou, warlike, presumptuous prickfaces. With the exception of one or two decent members, of course. Plus, the BoS would be all over House, his securitrons, and the Strip for all that fancy technology. Leaving those assholes alive is hardly in the best interests of... well, just about anyone if House comes to power. Yeah, I wasn't sure whether to go independent, or House route. I somehow couldn't bring myself to kill house, so I stuck with him. Although this choice was harder, than like every choice in season 2 of twd. Brotherhood wasn't that great anyway, it's just that I was a part of them. Still, only reason I joined was because I wanted power armor training. I have so much inner conflict because of this game.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jan 13, 2015 15:12:04 GMT
This is very true, it loves to do that to you.
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Post by Rock114 on Jan 13, 2015 18:17:32 GMT
To be fair to House, the Brotherhood is a bunch of holier-than-thou, warlike, presumptuous prickfaces. With the exception of one or two decent members, of course. Plus, the BoS would be all over House, his securitrons, and the Strip for all that fancy technology. Leaving those assholes alive is hardly in the best interests of... well, just about anyone if House comes to power. Yeah, I wasn't sure whether to go independent, or House route. I somehow couldn't bring myself to kill house, so I stuck with him. Although this choice was harder, than like every choice in season 2 of twd. Brotherhood wasn't that great anyway, it's just that I was a part of them. Still, only reason I joined was because I wanted power armor training. I have so much inner conflict because of this game. You don't need the Brotherhood for Power Armor training. Just find Arcade Gannon at the Old Mormon Fort, then do his personal quest and you'll get the training at the end of that.
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Post by wakemeup on Jan 13, 2015 18:32:06 GMT
Yeah, I wasn't sure whether to go independent, or House route. I somehow couldn't bring myself to kill house, so I stuck with him. Although this choice was harder, than like every choice in season 2 of twd. Brotherhood wasn't that great anyway, it's just that I was a part of them. Still, only reason I joined was because I wanted power armor training. I have so much inner conflict because of this game. You don't need the Brotherhood for Power Armor training. Just find Arcade Gannon at the Old Mormon Fort, then do his personal quest and you'll get the training at the end of that. Oh well, too late now. I finished the game supporting Mr. House. I'm pretty damn satisfied with that ending. I didn't expect the ending to show consequences of even some side quests, that's what mass effect should've done. Now I'm gonna load an earlier save and finish all the remaining side quest, then support myself.
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Post by Rock114 on Jan 13, 2015 18:36:39 GMT
You don't need the Brotherhood for Power Armor training. Just find Arcade Gannon at the Old Mormon Fort, then do his personal quest and you'll get the training at the end of that. Oh well, too late now. I finished the game supporting Mr. House. I'm pretty damn satisfied with that ending. I didn't expect the ending to show consequences of even some side quests, that's what mass effect should've done. Now I'm gonna load an earlier save and finish all the remaining side quest, then support myself. Yeah, there's a shitload of characters that appear in the endings if you've done their quests, and even if you always go for the same outcome on those sidequests, then they're usually still different based on which faction you support during the final battle.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jan 13, 2015 18:41:23 GMT
You don't need the Brotherhood for Power Armor training. Just find Arcade Gannon at the Old Mormon Fort, then do his personal quest and you'll get the training at the end of that. Oh well, too late now. I finished the game supporting Mr. House. I'm pretty damn satisfied with that ending. I didn't expect the ending to show consequences of even some side quests, that's what mass effect should've done. Now I'm gonna load an earlier save and finish all the remaining side quest, then support myself. Trust me, the endings are my favorite part, there are so many different ones it can't be comprehended, and finishing the five main quests changes the outcome of many of the endings altogether, plus what you do in the quests changes it, even things that aren't even told to you changes it, like just kill the leaders instead of everyone gets two different endings, seriously check the Wiki, it's madness, hell even the four DLC have different endings, that is one thing Obsidian did better then Bethesda by a country mile, the endings, sure you can't play afterwards, but I don't care!
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Post by Rock114 on Jan 13, 2015 18:43:46 GMT
Oh well, too late now. I finished the game supporting Mr. House. I'm pretty damn satisfied with that ending. I didn't expect the ending to show consequences of even some side quests, that's what mass effect should've done. Now I'm gonna load an earlier save and finish all the remaining side quest, then support myself. Trust me, the endings are my favorite part, there are so many different ones it can't be comprehended, and finishing the five main quests changes the outcome of many of the endings altogether, plus what you do in the quests changes it, even things that aren't even told to you changes it, like just kill the leaders instead of everyone gets two different endings, seriously check the Wiki, it's madness, hell even the four DLC have different endings, that is one thing Obsidian did better then Bethesda by a country mile, the endings, sure you can't play afterwards, but I don't care! On PC, there are mods which do allow you to play after the game's ending.
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