Does anyone know if it is possible to talk to Sinjin? Like maybe if you fulfill the optional assassination contract that Kendra had for that one random lady? All I know is he aggro'd immediately after I stepped out the elevator and would have killed Kent if I hadn't already had several VATS Crits banked and ready to go.
If you're not wearing the Silver Shroud costume they immediately agro on you and try to kill him. If you are wearing it there's a long conversation with him beforehand.
I was wearing the Silver Shroud costume though...But I had a different gun because even modded that silver submachine gun is terrible.. Oh and I was wearing coolguy sunglasses, maybe that counted as being out of costume.
I was wearing coolguy sunglasses and a random weapon. They talked to me.
i don't have her yet but I like nick too much to swap right now
if i play the game a 2nd time id probably use her but I typically just don't have it in me to play these types of games multiple times after i've learned where everything is
I'm not really bothering to look for more companions because Piper got me right away by being a rather warm character with good animation and actual voice acting which is like a breath of freshest air in Bethesda Games.
Man I feel like I am progressing so slowly compared to most people
Hey, 10ish hours on my current lady and all I've done is be the mayor of a slowly growing Rocket Town (red rocket). I trade with the Abernathy's and Drumlin Diner, patrol the surrounding area for encounters, and watch the sunrise sometimes with Dogmeat. Completing the main quest, clearing the map, and hitting 90 it ain't, but I have myself a good time. I also just got a Ghoul settler, which was cool.
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Deacon affinity conversation spoilers
Normally I'd be annoyed about characters lying to me, but I kinda find it endearing in Deacon because it's obvious that he's telling a tall tale, or it keeps me on my toes. I almost bought him claiming to be the real leader/founder of the Railroad (although that should have been an easier persuasion check) and now I'm wondering if he's really a Synth, too. But he's right, every faction is going to see reality through their own perception, actions speak louder than words.
WhiteZinfandelYour insidesLet me show you themRegistered Userregular
Basically all of your weapons are left handed and eject shells across the screen, which in real life means hot brass shooting into your face and down your shirt.
I want to like the Institute so far, they seem like cool optimistic science people!
But then I think of the fact they're replacing people's loved ones with robots (for reasons I don't know yet) and it makes me wary
There's just no possible good reason for it. Like even if it's magic and doing that somehow cures cancer and turns barrels of radioactive sludge into wholesome bread, it's fucked
I'm in the same boat so far
It would have to be pretty convincing
Allusions to big ol spoilers:
What happens to you in the Institute is pretty emblematic of their whole deal. They thoughtlessly subject you to some heinous psychological shit and then have a chat with you about it like they didn't even do something heinous
And then I go "Surprise fuckface! Guess what happens when you severely emotionally traumatise the worlds hungriest cannibal!" and then I ate livers
Can I do that part if my character's name is Fuckface, though? I feel like I want to give it a shot...
I talk passionately about friendship with a ghoul: Like!
A second later I save the life of the same ghoul: Dislike!
I inspire the ghoul to keep fighting for his beliefs: Like!
What the hell dude. Just give me your perk and let me leave you in some backwater settlement forever.
I talk passionately about friendship with a ghoul: Like!
A second later I save the life of the same ghoul: Dislike!
I inspire the ghoul to keep fighting for his beliefs: Like!
What the hell dude. Just give me your perk and let me leave you in some backwater settlement forever.
Seems legit. He is all about loyalty and strength of character, etc. He is going to respond positively towards you espousing those virtues.
Ghouls, Mutants, and Synths? They should all die though.
Danse retroactively becomes the most tragic figure in the game on any playthrough that has you side against the brotherhood when you learn he's a synth
he dies defending the people that hate him the most, without ever realizing it
Danse retroactively becomes the most tragic figure in the game on any playthrough that has you side against the brotherhood when you learn he's a synth
he dies defending the people that hate him the most, without ever realizing it
I was really surprised when I got back to sanctuary from that mission and he immediately shot me in the face to death. Thought it was bug for a moment and then realized what I'd just done probably wouldn't sit well with him.
Danse retroactively becomes the most tragic figure in the game on any playthrough that has you side against the brotherhood when you learn he's a synth
he dies defending the people that hate him the most, without ever realizing it
I was really surprised when I got back to sanctuary from that mission and he immediately shot me in the face to death. Thought it was bug for a moment and then realized what I'd just done probably wouldn't sit well with him.
I want to like the Institute so far, they seem like cool optimistic science people!
But then I think of the fact they're replacing people's loved ones with robots (for reasons I don't know yet) and it makes me wary
There's just no possible good reason for it. Like even if it's magic and doing that somehow cures cancer and turns barrels of radioactive sludge into wholesome bread, it's fucked
I'm in the same boat so far
It would have to be pretty convincing
Allusions to big ol spoilers:
What happens to you in the Institute is pretty emblematic of their whole deal. They thoughtlessly subject you to some heinous psychological shit and then have a chat with you about it like they didn't even do something heinous
And then I go "Surprise fuckface! Guess what happens when you severely emotionally traumatise the worlds hungriest cannibal!" and then I ate livers
Edit: sidenote, I ended up on the They Live! IMDB forums, looking at topics. It's like 70% utterly earnest conspiracy theorists debating various conspiracy topics. So perfect. It's the film that keeps on giving.
Are there any companions that you can eventually be locked out of getting? I don't think I made it very far into the BoS quests (I finished the mission where Danse sent me to collect the homing beacons, but that's it) and haven't gotten him as a companion yet, and then did the story part of Fort Hagen. Was I supposed to have recruited him before that?
I'm also having trouble picking up Hancock, only in that I have no idea what the hell to do. I've done a bunch of stuff around Goodneighbor, including the Silver Shroud, so he definitely likes me, I'm just wondering what the trigger quest is.
I just got Cait last night, and then proceeded to do two massive quests in a row where she disliked every decision I made. At least there was plenty to lockpick.
Hancock is great in that his personality traits are pretty lock-step with what many people play as. Likeable and level-headed, and pretty moderate with everything. This could also lead to him getting boring pretty fast, though.
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I want to like the Institute so far, they seem like cool optimistic science people!
But then I think of the fact they're replacing people's loved ones with robots (for reasons I don't know yet) and it makes me wary
There's just no possible good reason for it. Like even if it's magic and doing that somehow cures cancer and turns barrels of radioactive sludge into wholesome bread, it's fucked
I'm in the same boat so far
It would have to be pretty convincing
Allusions to big ol spoilers:
What happens to you in the Institute is pretty emblematic of their whole deal. They thoughtlessly subject you to some heinous psychological shit and then have a chat with you about it like they didn't even do something heinous
And then I go "Surprise fuckface! Guess what happens when you severely emotionally traumatise the worlds hungriest cannibal!" and then I ate livers
Can I do that part if my character's name is Fuckface, though? I feel like I want to give it a shot...
There's a list of around 1000 names Codsworth will actually say(not sure about other characters. I can't recall anyone else calling me John).
Hancock is great in that his personality traits are pretty lock-step with what many people play as. Likeable and level-headed, and pretty moderate with everything. This could also lead to him getting boring pretty fast, though.
His second in command is an asshole though. I swear, if she starts going on about how I'm just a pawn in their great game one more time I'll figure out where she sleeps and plant an explosive surprise for her.
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I still haven't taken Codsworth out once, he just seems so judgmental
if i play the game a 2nd time id probably use her but I typically just don't have it in me to play these types of games multiple times after i've learned where everything is
Tough badass hard drinking drug doing lady with a tragic past
Not that there's anything wrong with that but compared to Curie, Nick, Piper and Deacon she's not as novel
(Shadow of Steel spoilers)
I was kind of excited to learn that the Brotherhood was here to take out the Institute!
...but then Elder Maxson just had to go and tell me it was because they created Synths, who definitely aren't people, how dare you even suggest it
I don't think we're going to get along, he and I
Now I need to make sure nothing bad ever happens to this airship
Ever
Hey, 10ish hours on my current lady and all I've done is be the mayor of a slowly growing Rocket Town (red rocket). I trade with the Abernathy's and Drumlin Diner, patrol the surrounding area for encounters, and watch the sunrise sometimes with Dogmeat. Completing the main quest, clearing the map, and hitting 90 it ain't, but I have myself a good time. I also just got a Ghoul settler, which was cool.
http://i.imgur.com/wELTU22.png
gotta give hancock a go I guess, once strong gives me his perk
...right handed? are there left handed weapons?
I'm at 84 hours and have yet to go into the Glowing Sea.
Can I do that part if my character's name is Fuckface, though? I feel like I want to give it a shot...
Sure, I can help you fight those raiders, but first, put on these fucking sun glasses!
!!!!
I used her a bunch until
look, winners use psycho jet, I don't want to hear it from you
I talk passionately about friendship with a ghoul: Like!
A second later I save the life of the same ghoul: Dislike!
I inspire the ghoul to keep fighting for his beliefs: Like!
What the hell dude. Just give me your perk and let me leave you in some backwater settlement forever.
Seems legit. He is all about loyalty and strength of character, etc. He is going to respond positively towards you espousing those virtues.
Ghouls, Mutants, and Synths? They should all die though.
he dies defending the people that hate him the most, without ever realizing it
yeah
oh you mean the otherthing.
I want to do this so badly, but I'm having a hard time justifying it for my character.
Oh
My
God
So you're basically Liver Eatin' Johnson, then.
idgi
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096256/
http://youtu.be/kBY6pF42I-c
Edit: sidenote, I ended up on the They Live! IMDB forums, looking at topics. It's like 70% utterly earnest conspiracy theorists debating various conspiracy topics. So perfect. It's the film that keeps on giving.
I'm also having trouble picking up Hancock, only in that I have no idea what the hell to do. I've done a bunch of stuff around Goodneighbor, including the Silver Shroud, so he definitely likes me, I'm just wondering what the trigger quest is.
And I need to find fusion cores and a gauss gun.
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I actually like Hancock.
He likes drugs and is generally a good guy but recognizes that some people just need their asses kicked.
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There's a list of around 1000 names Codsworth will actually say(not sure about other characters. I can't recall anyone else calling me John).
Fuckface is indeed on that list.
http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Codsworth/recognized_names
His second in command is an asshole though. I swear, if she starts going on about how I'm just a pawn in their great game one more time I'll figure out where she sleeps and plant an explosive surprise for her.
Does that questline just kinda stop cold, and they tell you to check in with him again once you see it?