Fallout 3
My awesome wife bought us a ps3 for my birthday. My birthday is not for another 9 days, but dudes are coming to calibrate our TV this week, so we wanted to get it. Anyway, she also bought me Fallout 3.
I feel like I could benefit from some advice, and discussing games is always fun with you dudes.
Man, this is a kickass game. I got a taste of it when I visited my brother last year, but I never made it out of the Vault. Holy crap, this game is ginormous. I've probably played it for 10 hours or so, my guy is level 5. So much to do! Quest after quest show up!
I really love the look and feel, the aesthetics of the universe in here. The whole 50s Sci-Fi Space Age thing is really great, and the parts that make you feel like you are playing one of those drive-in only B-movies (attack of the fire breathing giant ants!) are wonderful.
I'm playing as a good guy, who does some stuff for free if the person is poor and charges some caps some times. He's a vaguely Asian Clark Gable type with orange hair.
New Vegas
I got bored and thought I'd compile all the New Vegas videos I know of, into a list:
Fallout: New Vegas Teaser TrailerFallout: New Vegas Trailer - E3 2010IGN - Fallout: New Vegas PreviewIGN - Fallout: New Vegas - Developer InterviewFallout: New Vegas Demo - IGN Live E3 2010Gametrailers - E3 2010: Developer Walkthrough Part IGametrailers - E3 2010: Developer Walkthrough Part IIG4TV E3 2010 Live: Fallout: New Vegas Demo
The gametrailer stuff posted earlier/here basically covers everything the other stuff does. But who doesn't want to hear the golden words of Chris Avellone and Josh Sawyer repeated endlessly?
I'll never get tired of hearing about grenade launching machine guns and being shot in the head and left for dead.
Edit: How do I make the videos just links, instead of full sized videos?
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same with ammo, guns, stims, etc
this game has a sharp difficulty curve that gets easier really quick
without knowing about it beforehand?
Then I went back to it and did it properly and whaddayaknow, loved it.
I did the same thing the first time I played through...well technically, I'm still playing through as I've never quite finished the game.
I should go back and finish it so I can do broken steel
but ME2 is just so much more interesting
As far as making caps, I've found your best bet is to find as many "everytime you bring me X item I'll give you Y caps" repeatable quests. There's a ghoul that wants sugar bombs, several people that will take any nuka cola quantums off your hands, blood bags, et cetera.
In fact, I don't think I've bought anything from a merchant ever, aside from stimpaks when I was running low once because I never level up endurance till the later levels. You can become pretty fucking rich while still having very quality equipment just by scavenging on the wasteland
no, the best way to get caps early is to farm weapons off raiders (other enemies later)
get repair up to one hundred fast, then sell perfect pistols and rifles and armors for hundreds of caps
Sweet, because right now I have somewhere between 100 and 300 all the time.
I have a bunch of kickass guns, all in need of maitainance though. I whacked an enclave dude (with grenades) to get a laser rifle and some kickass power armor I can't use yet, I blew up a raider with grenades to get a sweet shotgun with a drum, I stole laser pistols from the Raider hideout in the Super Duper, I killed a Super Mutant for his chaingun. I killed Burke and got his suppressed 10mm pistol. And I have Chinese pistols, hunting rifles and the assualt rifle.
I keep repairing my guns with duplicates, I usually sell the Chinese pistol when I get it repaired a bit.
The Sheriff died the first couple of times when we confronted Burke, so I got between the Sheriff and Burke, with my assault rifle out. As soon as Burke drew his pistol, I shot him in the head a bunch of times. Skipped VATS and just dumped bullets in his face.
There are very few merchants out there that carry more than a few hundred caps at a time. This will only lead to many wasted caps.
It also takes merchants awhile to recover their funds. Sell too often and you're just going to run out of buyers.
sell, wait three days, sell again
I have to finish FF XIII first before I get back into this noooooooo.
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I started playing Point Lookout but had to stop because I couldn't handle the pressure.
I loved the process of getting there, though.
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It does.
Sweet.
Also, thanks for the tips about caps, guys. I will focus a little more on repair.
I'm torn about restarting, because I found out about these bobble head dolls, which boost your stats or something, and I missed the first one, which is somewhere in the Vault according to a FAQ.
I wish I didn't have to go to work now, I want to play some more.
about 30 seconds into our partnership I killed him
how
Sweet
also, what are you guys talking about partners and followers and a dog?
DO IT NOW
DOWNLOAD THE MOD THAT MAKES THEM ESSENTIAL CHARACTERS EVEN
Doc: That's right, twenty five years into the future. I've always dreamed on seeing the future, looking beyond my years, seeing the progress of mankind. I'll also be able to see who wins the next twenty-five world series.
Had no idea that was in there. I've replayed it and been to that exact spot a few times but she's never reappeared. That is why Final Fantasy XIII being so linear made me a grumpy man.
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point lookout and the pitt are crazy hard compared to the other dlc
partners: you can get npcs to follow you around, like Dogmeat, mercenaries, etc
full list at this site
I did, too.
I didn't know I was supposed to be looking for them early on in my first playthrough.
it's rather simple to miss a small novelty item sitting on a desk if you're not actively searching for it.
I mean, I found it quite simply, but that's just me
which, if fallout 3 was your first of the series, is a very distinct possibility.