• Fallout Series Thread V14: When i entered this thread i was hoping there would be more gambling
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First time I cleared Caesar's tent, I lobbed some plasma rounds from my grenade launcher in there, then waited outside the door with a shovel to mop up whoever came out. They kept punching the shit out of me but in the end they were no match for my mighty shovel.
First time I cleared Caesar's tent, I went in with a stealthboy active, placed plasma mines everywhere, then pulled out a grenade mg and then blew them all to hell
[QUOTE=Hatley;44368227]The hardest part of clearing out the fort is putting up with the constant screaming of "RETRIBUTION!"[/QUOTE] one time i just put C4 around the entire camp and after i blew up cesar i just walked out and blew up the entire camp in one push of a button, all iron man style
not killing him on the 15 march by stabbing him 23 times in the chest it's like you guys don't even want to re-enact history.
in one of my old playthroughs, I searched for a Fat Man and a mini nuke just to fire it directly at Caesar's head in a nuclear suicide bombing.
My first Caesar killing was with Joshua Graham's pistol. Suck on that irony, baldy.
[QUOTE=_Maverick_;44372092]not killing him on the 15 march by stabbing him 23 times in the chest it's like you guys don't even want to re-enact history.[/QUOTE] I wonder if Caesar would appreciate that. ...Actually, wouldn't that be great if that was canonized?
[QUOTE=_Maverick_;44372092]not killing him on the 15 march by stabbing him 23 times in the chest it's like you guys don't even want to re-enact history.[/QUOTE] What if his adopted nephew comes back and fucks up your independent NV? Besides, he has 220 HP, you'll need way more than 23 stabs.
[QUOTE=Krinkels;44372669]What if his adopted nephew comes back and fucks up your independent NV? Besides, he has 220 HP, you'll need way more than 23 stabs.[/QUOTE] [t]http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110223003349/fallout/images/7/70/Cosmic_knife_clean.png[/t] I politely disagree
Last time I killed him I just crept in and sneak critted him from the doorway with an anti-materiel rifle with explosive rounds it got chunky real quick
[QUOTE=_Maverick_;44372092]not killing him on the 15 march by stabbing him 23 times in the chest it's like you guys don't even want to re-enact history.[/QUOTE] Should be it's own achievement
[QUOTE=Campin Carl;44372758]Should be it's own achievement[/QUOTE] Finishing him off with a knife/combat knife is a GRA challenge.
So I was digging through my screenshots folder and found that at some point I had done this: [T]http://i.imgur.com/mdzgsyF.jpg[/T] [T]http://i.imgur.com/m6z6iTn.jpg[/T] [T]http://i.imgur.com/wS2YKwu.jpg[/T] [T]http://i.imgur.com/eXLZb0q.jpg[/T] I'm not entirely sure what the fuck I was doing at the time.
[QUOTE=Blueleaf;44375316]I'm not entirely sure what the fuck I was doing at the time.[/QUOTE] Some bomb-ass shit, that's what.
[QUOTE=Rellow;44375466]Some bomb-ass shit, that's what.[/QUOTE] and in the fucking party hat nonetheless.
Why don't you just kill Caesar by[sp] letting him die from his tumor?[/sp] For some reason in open world games I rarely attack factions specifically unless they attack me first.
I wanted to do an independent run with little to no interaction with the NCR or the legion, but to get some protection I still got ED-E and Boone with me. I forgot Boone was hostile to the legion and he fucking landed a perfect bullet between Vulpes Inculta's eyes the instant he saw him at Nipton. Oops.
In my current run I went to Nipton expecting the Legion to be there, and had my grenade rifle out before they engaged in hostilities. I talked to Vulpes, and as soon as he was done talking, I unloaded into the cluster of Legionaries and turned them all into giblets. I resurrected Vulpes though, because he's got a cool hat and I wanted to kill him again later.
[QUOTE=matt000024;44375569]Why don't you just kill Caesar by[sp] letting him die from his tumor?[/sp] For some reason in open world games I rarely attack factions specifically unless they attack me first.[/QUOTE] Whether or not Caeser dies, and if so how, effects the ending slides. Some of us want a particular ending slide for the Legion so we deal with Caeser in another way.
[QUOTE=Ganerumo;44375621]I wanted to do an independent run with little to no interaction with the NCR or the legion, but to get some protection I still got ED-E and Boone with me. I forgot Boone was hostile to the legion and he fucking landed a perfect bullet between Vulpes Inculta's eyes the instant he saw him at Nipton. Oops.[/QUOTE] I've gotten into a habit of basically always trying to kill Vulpes with whatever I have on hand by that point I can usually take out the legionnaires with mines but if they spawn with cowboy repeaters I usually don't have strong enough armour by that point to take them shooting at me for very long
[QUOTE=Ganerumo;44375621]I wanted to do an independent run with little to no interaction with the NCR or the legion, but to get some protection I still got ED-E and Boone with me. I forgot Boone was hostile to the legion and he fucking landed a perfect bullet between Vulpes Inculta's eyes the instant he saw him at Nipton. Oops.[/QUOTE] What path do you follow where you meet Boone first then head to Nipton?
[t]http://www.mediafire.com/convkey/1d6c/bav0jejrz3ddkf1fg.jpg?size_id=8[/t] You don't like the Legion Regis? Really Regis? REALLY?!
[QUOTE=LtKyle2;44376429]What path do you follow where you meet Boone first then head to Nipton?[/QUOTE] I left Goodsprings to Primm, repaired ED-E with parts right away, then went through Hidden Valley and Scorpion Gulch (with 10 charisma, ED-E will kill every single radscorpion in the area with one or two shots), walked past HELIOS One and reached the Gibson Scrapyard. The point was to get ED-E's first two audio logs done as fast as possible, so I just got to Gibson immediately, did the Boone quest to get him as a companion as well, and then reached Nipton to do some quests and level up enough to do the HELIOS One quest to get ED-E's second audio log (it triggers when you talk to Ignacio about ARCHIMEDES) and gather a fuckton of equipment in the quest.
[QUOTE=LtKyle2;44376429]What path do you follow where you meet Boone first then head to Nipton?[/QUOTE] Well, Vulpes (Inconinent) only spawns if you approach the town hall.
Seriously though, 10 charisma with ED-E makes you basically untouchable. ED-E will wreck anyone's shit any time of the day.
Finished Mothership Zeta, ehh... the samurai armour and katana were cool, and it's fun to watch the alien workers cower and scurry away but that's about it.
Motership Zeta is shit and its only good moment is going through the garbage disposal area and find the samurai's sword because it has that cool cutscene where the elevator gets all fucked up and you cling to it with one hand before falling off. That and talking to Paulson, I guess. Man, how could would it have been if you could find Paulson in New Vegas ?
[QUOTE=Ganerumo;44378208]Motership Zeta is shit and its only good moment is going through the garbage disposal area and find the samurai's sword because it has that cool cutscene where the elevator gets all fucked up and you cling to it with one hand before falling off. That and talking to Paulson, I guess. Man, how could would it have been if you could find Paulson in New Vegas ?[/QUOTE] Really, the only DLC that's interesting outside the new gear is The Pitt because of the very difficult choice presented in it.
Well Point Lookout had some interesting visuals. It was definitely the DLC that fit the most in the fallout universe as a whole because it was batshit insane without being outright silly. Anchorage was straight up boring because it was essentially just one big challenge course to get a free perk and a bunch of stupidly good gear. Zeta was just too dumb. The Pitt felt too serious and fatalist. It's the perfect example of why the game would have worked a hundred times better if it had been set twenty years after the war rather than two hundred years. Broken Steel is just a bunch of cut content re added into the game.
[QUOTE=Ganerumo;44378291]Well Point Lookout had some interesting visuals. It was definitely the DLC that fit the most in the fallout universe as a whole because it was batshit insane without being outright silly. Anchorage was straight up boring because it was essentially just one big challenge course to get a free perk and a bunch of stupidly good gear. Zeta was just too dumb. The Pitt felt too serious and fatalist. It's the perfect example of why the game would have worked a hundred times better if it had been set twenty years after the war rather than two hundred years. Broken Steel is just a bunch of cut content re added into the game.[/QUOTE] I didn't much care for any of the goings on of Point Lookout.
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