• Fallout Series Thread V14: When i entered this thread i was hoping there would be more gambling
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I believe in earlier games, Rad-X and Stimpacks counted as chems, and as a result you could develop an addiction to them. [editline]t[/editline] In Fallout 3 (particularly The Pitt) I developed an addiction to Buffout due to a severe lack of healing items. I spent half that addon story desperately scrounging around just to get my fix so I wouldn't be severely handicapped in the fights. Must be what addiction really feels like.
No thanks, fixer is for squares. Plus it makes that awful noise.
[QUOTE=Everything;44481225]I believe in earlier games, Rad-X and Stimpacks counted as chems, and as a result you could develop an addiction to them.[/QUOTE] I don't know about Rad-X, but there's no addiction to stimpacks, i pretty much spammed them all the time. There is, however, a Radaway addiction.
Implant GRX + Day Tripper + Chemist = that 100 cups of coffee scene from Futurama but FOREVER
[QUOTE=ClarkWasHere;44481096]any other alcohol can support your addiction.[/QUOTE] I always thought different alcohol drinks should stack, just so you could get hammered something fierce for a few caps
Playing Fo3 and NV again simultaneously made me realize just how different their economies are. In Fo3 it's rare I have over 5000 caps and items from merchants tend to be expensive, but I'm overpowered as all hell and I'm only level 17. Meanwhile in NV I'm frequently carrying 10,000+ caps and can afford to empty merchant inventories of their ammo, but I keep getting my ass handed to me out of nowhere even with the best armor and weapons I can find or buy, even really late-game.
[QUOTE=CrucialSeBBi;44481189]Turbo Because bullet time[/QUOTE] Who needs Turbo when you got Project Nevada?
[QUOTE=Pvt. Martin;44481226] Plus it makes that awful noise.[/QUOTE] o god that's what that was. It kept happening in Vault 34 and freaked me out
[QUOTE=Pvt. Martin;44481398]Who needs Turbo when you got Project Nevada?[/QUOTE] The only thing worse than being addicted to chems is being addicted to mods That withdrawal is [i]real.[/i]
[QUOTE=Pvt. Martin;44481398]Who needs Turbo when you got Project Nevada?[/QUOTE] Console user
[QUOTE=DiscoInferno;44481444]Console user[/QUOTE] Everyone is collectively laughing at you right now.
[QUOTE=cdr248;44481552]Everyone is collectively laughing at you right now.[/QUOTE] well i don't need their respect, i don't need anyone's respect, i'm going to go to my room and laugh about how much i don't need anyone's respect
To be fair, if your PC is shit and you have a console available to you, I don't see a problem with having the console version.
[QUOTE=DiscoInferno;44481602]well i don't need their respect, i don't need anyone's respect, i'm going to go to my room and laugh about how much i don't need anyone's respect[/QUOTE] well i'm going to go to my room and cry about how i don't get anyone's respect
[QUOTE=cdr248;44481635]well i'm going to go to my room and cry about how i don't get anyone's respect[/QUOTE] My PC is a half a broken brick, and it can run FO:NV what kind of PC can't run that.
[QUOTE=_Maverick_;44481644]My PC is a half a broken brick, and it can run FO:NV what kind of PC can't run that.[/QUOTE] An Intel laptop not designed for gaming.
I can relate. My first experience of Fallout 3 was on a PC that couldn't even run it above 15fps as low as 480p and every visual setting at minimum. After an hour or so of trying to make it work I gave up. I later played through the whole game on 360 and really enjoyed it. By the time NV came out I had a better PC so I was able to actually play it there instead of the console again. [editline]t[/editline] I still play NV (and Fo3 again) with a 360 controller on PC after all this time. I've tried mouse control but for whatever reason it never felt right, so I always went back.
[QUOTE=Pvt. Martin;44481226]No thanks, fixer is for squares. Plus it makes that awful noise.[/QUOTE] I really want to see a message on someone's screen randomly saying 'Now addicted to Fixer' just to see what would happen.
[QUOTE=mastoner20;44481983]I really want to see a message on someone's screen randomly saying 'Now addicted to Fixer' just to see what would happen.[/QUOTE] well you'd just have to take more fixer obviously
Fixer addiction: Your addictions have even worse defects.
and trying to fix the fixer addiction with fixer will give you fixer poisoning
[QUOTE=comet1337;44482573]and trying to fix the fixer addiction with fixer will give you fixer poisoning[/QUOTE] thanks i wouldn't have got the joke otherwise
how do you fix it
By breaking it
[t]http://i.cubeupload.com/201a8C.jpg[/t] Now that's just downright unsettling What the fuck new vegas
[QUOTE=hypno-toad;44483228][t]http://i.cubeupload.com/201a8C.jpg[/t] Now that's just downright unsettling What the fuck new vegas[/QUOTE] New Vegas' next user-created follower?
[QUOTE=hypno-toad;44483228][t]http://i.cubeupload.com/201a8C.jpg[/t] Now that's just downright unsettling What the fuck new vegas[/QUOTE] And he's still smoking? You'd think he'd learn his lesson.
Ultrajet is best jet, no fixer addiction cure = living on the edge
Does NV have some kinda locational damage? I'm wondering why these tribals can take me down to 1/3rd health in a single shot even though I'm in full condition tesla armor. Or is that something added by TTW?
[QUOTE=Ardosos;44483667]Does NV have some kinda locational damage? I'm wondering why these tribals can take me down to 1/3rd health in a single shot even though I'm in full condition tesla armor. Or is that something added by TTW?[/QUOTE] I think headshots doing double damage works on you too, or they may have ungodly high critical hit chances. Or there's more of the "unblockable damage" shenanigans the Super Mutant Overlords and Swamp Folk have.
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