So, something I'm undecided on with doing a no-kill run on New Vegas is whether or not I'm cool with companions killing.
If I'm not, then I'm playing a strict pacifist on principle, but it also means that pretty much by definition I'm not going to use companions at all (which kinda sucks) and it's going to lock me out of a bunch of quests and stuff.
But if I am cool with my companions doing the killing, it's a lot less challenging and mostly just playing a dude who is not so much a pacifist on principle as he sucks at combat
so
not sure how feel
thoughts?
running around letting boone shoot people for you sounds p boring imo
strict pacifism would require you to be creative to figure out how to work stuff out
that said, you're gonna need to kill either mr. house or the brotherhood at some point, though there is a "technical pacifist" option for the former
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So, something I'm undecided on with doing a no-kill run on New Vegas is whether or not I'm cool with companions killing.
If I'm not, then I'm playing a strict pacifist on principle, but it also means that pretty much by definition I'm not going to use companions at all (which kinda sucks) and it's going to lock me out of a bunch of quests and stuff.
But if I am cool with my companions doing the killing, it's a lot less challenging and mostly just playing a dude who is not so much a pacifist on principle as he sucks at combat
so
not sure how feel
thoughts?
Is it even possible to finish the game without killing anyone? I don't think it is.
Which means that unless I am wrong, you won't be doing the last few missions anyway since you will be forced to kill or watch your companions kill.
So it might be really hard, but I would probably recommend avoiding them outright if you want to play a pacifist. You will miss out on some good missions, yes, but I suspect you will miss out on some good missions anyway. I haven't played it in a few years though, so maybe it is more possible than I remember?
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I was reading something earlier where people were posting what was truly their biggest fear in life.
A lot of interesting and very sincere answers, and one in particular caught my eye.
Many people shared the fear that, when they die, people would discover certain traits about them (by going through their possessions, etc) that perhaps they would prefer to hide from their loved ones.
And it's interesting, because it's about perceptions and expectations, which play a major role in our lives, and has effected mine pretty significantly.
I still struggle with it because I am still defining me to myself, let alone to others, so I can't say this with 100% confidence or 0% hypocrisy, but:
Don't hide yourself. Don't worry about how people perceive you, and communicate clearly with people to determine their expectations of you. You'd be surprised how raw and honest people can be, when push comes to shove, or when you come face-to-face with a crisis.
I've had a rough few years. But I've learned a lot about who I am, and who other people are too. Pobody's nerfect, man. Just do you, and be proud of who you are.
So, something I'm undecided on with doing a no-kill run on New Vegas is whether or not I'm cool with companions killing.
If I'm not, then I'm playing a strict pacifist on principle, but it also means that pretty much by definition I'm not going to use companions at all (which kinda sucks) and it's going to lock me out of a bunch of quests and stuff.
But if I am cool with my companions doing the killing, it's a lot less challenging and mostly just playing a dude who is not so much a pacifist on principle as he sucks at combat
so
not sure how feel
thoughts?
Is it even possible to finish the game without killing anyone? I don't think it is.
Which means that unless I am wrong, you won't be doing the last few missions anyway since you will be forced to kill or watch your companions kill.
So it might be really hard, but I would probably recommend avoiding them outright if you want to play a pacifist. You will miss out on some good missions, yes, but I suspect you will miss out on some good missions anyway. I haven't played it in a few years though, so maybe it is more possible than I remember?
It is possible to complete the game (at least, with the NCR ending) without killing a single person or having your companions kill anyone and still do like, 80% of the quests in the game that aren't DLC
There's a dude on Youtube who totally did and made a video series of it
But I don't think I'm going to do that
I think I'm going to make a dude who is just sort of a craven weasel
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So, something I'm undecided on with doing a no-kill run on New Vegas is whether or not I'm cool with companions killing.
If I'm not, then I'm playing a strict pacifist on principle, but it also means that pretty much by definition I'm not going to use companions at all (which kinda sucks) and it's going to lock me out of a bunch of quests and stuff.
But if I am cool with my companions doing the killing, it's a lot less challenging and mostly just playing a dude who is not so much a pacifist on principle as he sucks at combat
so
not sure how feel
thoughts?
Is it even possible to finish the game without killing anyone? I don't think it is.
Which means that unless I am wrong, you won't be doing the last few missions anyway since you will be forced to kill or watch your companions kill.
So it might be really hard, but I would probably recommend avoiding them outright if you want to play a pacifist. You will miss out on some good missions, yes, but I suspect you will miss out on some good missions anyway. I haven't played it in a few years though, so maybe it is more possible than I remember?
It is possible to complete the game (at least, with the NCR ending) without killing a single person or having your companions kill anyone and still do like, 80% of the quests in the game that aren't DLC
There's a dude on Youtube who totally did and made a video series of it
But I don't think I'm going to do that
I think I'm going to make a dude who is just sort of a craven weasel
I like the craven weasel approach
Like you said, it's more realistic and representative of the sort of person who may very well survive and even thrive in a post-apocalyptic world
So, something I'm undecided on with doing a no-kill run on New Vegas is whether or not I'm cool with companions killing.
If I'm not, then I'm playing a strict pacifist on principle, but it also means that pretty much by definition I'm not going to use companions at all (which kinda sucks) and it's going to lock me out of a bunch of quests and stuff.
But if I am cool with my companions doing the killing, it's a lot less challenging and mostly just playing a dude who is not so much a pacifist on principle as he sucks at combat
so
not sure how feel
thoughts?
Is it even possible to finish the game without killing anyone? I don't think it is.
Which means that unless I am wrong, you won't be doing the last few missions anyway since you will be forced to kill or watch your companions kill.
So it might be really hard, but I would probably recommend avoiding them outright if you want to play a pacifist. You will miss out on some good missions, yes, but I suspect you will miss out on some good missions anyway. I haven't played it in a few years though, so maybe it is more possible than I remember?
It is possible to complete the game (at least, with the NCR ending) without killing a single person or having your companions kill anyone and still do like, 80% of the quests in the game that aren't DLC
There's a dude on Youtube who totally did and made a video series of it
But I don't think I'm going to do that
I think I'm going to make a dude who is just sort of a craven weasel
Huh. Interesting.
I think your current idea sounds more fun, though.
I was reading something earlier where people were posting what was truly their biggest fear in life.
A lot of interesting and very sincere answers, and one in particular caught my eye.
Many people shared the fear that, when they die, people would discover certain traits about them (by going through their possessions, etc) that perhaps they would prefer to hide from their loved ones.
And it's interesting, because it's about perceptions and expectations, which play a major role in our lives, and has effected mine pretty significantly.
I still struggle with it because I am still defining me to myself, let alone to others, so I can't say this with 100% confidence or 0% hypocrisy, but:
Don't hide yourself. Don't worry about how people perceive you, and communicate clearly with people to determine their expectations of you. You'd be surprised how raw and honest people can be, when push comes to shove, or when you come face-to-face with a crisis.
I've had a rough few years. But I've learned a lot about who I am, and who other people are too. Pobody's nerfect, man. Just do you, and be proud of who you are.
grandpa was a furry
huh, who'd have thuhnk it
In undergrad I worked at the student IT desk. We would fix student computers for free. Update stuff, run defrag, virus / adware scan, etc.
For fun (and because it was sometimes necessary), we'd look through people's search histories, and seek out hidden folders. About 94% of male computers, and a solid third of female computers, had some form of pornography either directly saved, or in their browser history.
I'm pretty sure the vast majority of people are disgusting perverts. And if we were all honest about it, the world would be a much better place.
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I was reading something earlier where people were posting what was truly their biggest fear in life.
A lot of interesting and very sincere answers, and one in particular caught my eye.
Many people shared the fear that, when they die, people would discover certain traits about them (by going through their possessions, etc) that perhaps they would prefer to hide from their loved ones.
And it's interesting, because it's about perceptions and expectations, which play a major role in our lives, and has effected mine pretty significantly.
I still struggle with it because I am still defining me to myself, let alone to others, so I can't say this with 100% confidence or 0% hypocrisy, but:
Don't hide yourself. Don't worry about how people perceive you, and communicate clearly with people to determine their expectations of you. You'd be surprised how raw and honest people can be, when push comes to shove, or when you come face-to-face with a crisis.
I've had a rough few years. But I've learned a lot about who I am, and who other people are too. Pobody's nerfect, man. Just do you, and be proud of who you are.
grandpa was a furry
huh, who'd have thuhnk it
In undergrad I worked at the student IT desk. We would fix student computers for free. Update stuff, run defrag, virus / adware scan, etc.
For fun (and because it was sometimes necessary), we'd look through people's search histories, and seek out hidden folders. About 94% of male computers, and a solid third of female computers, had some form of pornography either directly saved, or in their browser history.
I'm pretty sure the vast majority of people are disgusting perverts. And if we were all honest about it, the world would be a much better place.
no names, weirdest site you found.
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I was reading something earlier where people were posting what was truly their biggest fear in life.
A lot of interesting and very sincere answers, and one in particular caught my eye.
Many people shared the fear that, when they die, people would discover certain traits about them (by going through their possessions, etc) that perhaps they would prefer to hide from their loved ones.
And it's interesting, because it's about perceptions and expectations, which play a major role in our lives, and has effected mine pretty significantly.
I still struggle with it because I am still defining me to myself, let alone to others, so I can't say this with 100% confidence or 0% hypocrisy, but:
Don't hide yourself. Don't worry about how people perceive you, and communicate clearly with people to determine their expectations of you. You'd be surprised how raw and honest people can be, when push comes to shove, or when you come face-to-face with a crisis.
I've had a rough few years. But I've learned a lot about who I am, and who other people are too. Pobody's nerfect, man. Just do you, and be proud of who you are.
grandpa was a furry
huh, who'd have thuhnk it
In undergrad I worked at the student IT desk. We would fix student computers for free. Update stuff, run defrag, virus / adware scan, etc.
For fun (and because it was sometimes necessary), we'd look through people's search histories, and seek out hidden folders. About 94% of male computers, and a solid third of female computers, had some form of pornography either directly saved, or in their browser history.
I'm pretty sure the vast majority of people are disgusting perverts. And if we were all honest about it, the world would be a much better place.
Dude, porn isn't just for disgusting perverts.
By calling peopel who consume porn "disgusting perverts", you're kinda doing the thing that leads to people hiding it.
I was reading something earlier where people were posting what was truly their biggest fear in life.
A lot of interesting and very sincere answers, and one in particular caught my eye.
Many people shared the fear that, when they die, people would discover certain traits about them (by going through their possessions, etc) that perhaps they would prefer to hide from their loved ones.
And it's interesting, because it's about perceptions and expectations, which play a major role in our lives, and has effected mine pretty significantly.
I still struggle with it because I am still defining me to myself, let alone to others, so I can't say this with 100% confidence or 0% hypocrisy, but:
Don't hide yourself. Don't worry about how people perceive you, and communicate clearly with people to determine their expectations of you. You'd be surprised how raw and honest people can be, when push comes to shove, or when you come face-to-face with a crisis.
I've had a rough few years. But I've learned a lot about who I am, and who other people are too. Pobody's nerfect, man. Just do you, and be proud of who you are.
grandpa was a furry
huh, who'd have thuhnk it
In undergrad I worked at the student IT desk. We would fix student computers for free. Update stuff, run defrag, virus / adware scan, etc.
For fun (and because it was sometimes necessary), we'd look through people's search histories, and seek out hidden folders. About 94% of male computers, and a solid third of female computers, had some form of pornography either directly saved, or in their browser history.
I'm pretty sure the vast majority of people are disgusting perverts. And if we were all honest about it, the world would be a much better place.
Dude, porn isn't just for disgusting perverts.
By calling peopel who consume porn "disgusting perverts", you're kinda doing the thing that leads to people hiding it.
Stop kinkshaming, yo.
tasteful, well-produced porn is enjoyed by regular perverts
Allegedly a voice of reason.
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I was reading something earlier where people were posting what was truly their biggest fear in life.
A lot of interesting and very sincere answers, and one in particular caught my eye.
Many people shared the fear that, when they die, people would discover certain traits about them (by going through their possessions, etc) that perhaps they would prefer to hide from their loved ones.
And it's interesting, because it's about perceptions and expectations, which play a major role in our lives, and has effected mine pretty significantly.
I still struggle with it because I am still defining me to myself, let alone to others, so I can't say this with 100% confidence or 0% hypocrisy, but:
Don't hide yourself. Don't worry about how people perceive you, and communicate clearly with people to determine their expectations of you. You'd be surprised how raw and honest people can be, when push comes to shove, or when you come face-to-face with a crisis.
I've had a rough few years. But I've learned a lot about who I am, and who other people are too. Pobody's nerfect, man. Just do you, and be proud of who you are.
grandpa was a furry
huh, who'd have thuhnk it
In undergrad I worked at the student IT desk. We would fix student computers for free. Update stuff, run defrag, virus / adware scan, etc.
For fun (and because it was sometimes necessary), we'd look through people's search histories, and seek out hidden folders. About 94% of male computers, and a solid third of female computers, had some form of pornography either directly saved, or in their browser history.
I'm pretty sure the vast majority of people are disgusting perverts. And if we were all honest about it, the world would be a much better place.
Dude, porn isn't just for disgusting perverts.
By calling peopel who consume porn "disgusting perverts", you're kinda doing the thing that leads to people hiding it.
Stop kinkshaming, yo.
Pfft
You're the only applying a negative connotation to 'disgusting' and 'pervert' :P
I was reading something earlier where people were posting what was truly their biggest fear in life.
A lot of interesting and very sincere answers, and one in particular caught my eye.
Many people shared the fear that, when they die, people would discover certain traits about them (by going through their possessions, etc) that perhaps they would prefer to hide from their loved ones.
And it's interesting, because it's about perceptions and expectations, which play a major role in our lives, and has effected mine pretty significantly.
I still struggle with it because I am still defining me to myself, let alone to others, so I can't say this with 100% confidence or 0% hypocrisy, but:
Don't hide yourself. Don't worry about how people perceive you, and communicate clearly with people to determine their expectations of you. You'd be surprised how raw and honest people can be, when push comes to shove, or when you come face-to-face with a crisis.
I've had a rough few years. But I've learned a lot about who I am, and who other people are too. Pobody's nerfect, man. Just do you, and be proud of who you are.
grandpa was a furry
huh, who'd have thuhnk it
In undergrad I worked at the student IT desk. We would fix student computers for free. Update stuff, run defrag, virus / adware scan, etc.
For fun (and because it was sometimes necessary), we'd look through people's search histories, and seek out hidden folders. About 94% of male computers, and a solid third of female computers, had some form of pornography either directly saved, or in their browser history.
I'm pretty sure the vast majority of people are disgusting perverts. And if we were all honest about it, the world would be a much better place.
no names, weirdest site you found.
I am not good at determining what others might think weird.
The weirdest thing, for me, was a person who had a few folders of normal porn videos, but one folder with videos and pictures of incredibly large women. Like, can't walk / wash yourself with a stick large. Beyond obesity.
That one was unique. Not bad or anything. Just...the most uncommon one. Regular porn videos and mainstream hentai were common. Actually, more common than I expected.
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Seriously, though, calling people who consume porn "perverts" is diluting the term.
Why don't you think about the real perverts?
People like me!
Now everyone goes around being fake pervert guys. Bragging about being perverts for watching vanilla porn. i can't stand it. It takes real commitment to be a pervert, damnit!
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but nah, going out on a limb and doing something creative when you're likely to be shit at it for a long time is pretty terrifying
i wouldn't tell them if i took up painting either
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because playing someone who is a pacifist on principle in a post-apocalyptic wasteland is kind of silly
whereas a craven, clever, silver-tongued courier who can talk his way through shit but can't handle a gun for shit is funny
strict pacifism would require you to be creative to figure out how to work stuff out
that said, you're gonna need to kill either mr. house or the brotherhood at some point, though there is a "technical pacifist" option for the former
And I deserve giggles, you guys
Is it even possible to finish the game without killing anyone? I don't think it is.
Which means that unless I am wrong, you won't be doing the last few missions anyway since you will be forced to kill or watch your companions kill.
So it might be really hard, but I would probably recommend avoiding them outright if you want to play a pacifist. You will miss out on some good missions, yes, but I suspect you will miss out on some good missions anyway. I haven't played it in a few years though, so maybe it is more possible than I remember?
that wasn't a giggly one
No Boone though
Only what's-her-face. Felicia Day lady.
because he's OP as shit at 1 charisma
Well I don't know that if they edit it too quickly, Chanus!
But thank you for assuaging my fears in this case.
grandpa was a furry
huh, who'd have thuhnk it
not veronica though
veronica is boone-tier
maybe cass
It is possible to complete the game (at least, with the NCR ending) without killing a single person or having your companions kill anyone and still do like, 80% of the quests in the game that aren't DLC
There's a dude on Youtube who totally did and made a video series of it
But I don't think I'm going to do that
I think I'm going to make a dude who is just sort of a craven weasel
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ALL THE TRAILERS
i slept from like 1am to 3:30pm and i would sleep longer if aaron didnt want to wake me up
i pretty much slept all last weekend too
i'd probably roll with like
cass
i approve
I like the craven weasel approach
Like you said, it's more realistic and representative of the sort of person who may very well survive and even thrive in a post-apocalyptic world
Huh. Interesting.
I think your current idea sounds more fun, though.
In undergrad I worked at the student IT desk. We would fix student computers for free. Update stuff, run defrag, virus / adware scan, etc.
For fun (and because it was sometimes necessary), we'd look through people's search histories, and seek out hidden folders. About 94% of male computers, and a solid third of female computers, had some form of pornography either directly saved, or in their browser history.
I'm pretty sure the vast majority of people are disgusting perverts. And if we were all honest about it, the world would be a much better place.
it's because you're oversleeping
and he had a long fuckin' dick
no names, weirdest site you found.
alternatively
wriggly is assuming control of your body while you 'sleep' and going on grand catwoman adventures
@Gim @desc
Dude, porn isn't just for disgusting perverts.
By calling peopel who consume porn "disgusting perverts", you're kinda doing the thing that leads to people hiding it.
Stop kinkshaming, yo.
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tasteful, well-produced porn is enjoyed by regular perverts
Pfft
You're the only applying a negative connotation to 'disgusting' and 'pervert' :P
Ain't nothing wrong with being human
And humans are disgusting perverts
When compared to, say
The pure and chaste African Rhinoceros
You have spent way too much time on tumblr today.
Rotted your brain bro.
When people are like, birds are descendants of dinosaurs
Also rhinoceros
Look at them
That's clearly a stegosaurus
I am not good at determining what others might think weird.
The weirdest thing, for me, was a person who had a few folders of normal porn videos, but one folder with videos and pictures of incredibly large women. Like, can't walk / wash yourself with a stick large. Beyond obesity.
That one was unique. Not bad or anything. Just...the most uncommon one. Regular porn videos and mainstream hentai were common. Actually, more common than I expected.
Why don't you think about the real perverts?
People like me!
Now everyone goes around being fake pervert guys. Bragging about being perverts for watching vanilla porn. i can't stand it. It takes real commitment to be a pervert, damnit!
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