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User Info: killerblackbelt. User Info: The Deadpool. You always keep ED-E. Oh hell, still not saccing ED-E We are living in a world today where lemonade is made from artificial flavors and furniture polish is made from real lemons.
User Info: HolyGigo. User Info: themissingman. You lose out on two bad grenade launchers, two decent armors and ED-E in the Divide. For Boston, for Boston, thy glory is our own.
User Info: ghosta2. Not detonating the nukes also grants you brotherhood and followers fame. To be born good or to overcome your evil nature through great effort. And since I was trying to do a kind of Morally right justice-type character, this doesn't fit lorewise, and I just kinda feel bad. So I suppose I'm gonna have to restart. Whatever, I wanted to do a badass sniper-ranger NCR run anway. Showing 1 - 15 of 34 comments. Flame View Profile View Posts.
I would probably nuke the Leigon, they're not very nice to say the least , but the NCR is cool. Originally posted by Flame :. Zoilus View Profile View Posts.
No, you're nuking their routes into the Mojave, basically. House would not be happy about you taking out future trade routes.
Hakke View Profile View Posts. Tim View Profile View Posts. Thing is, if you get rid of both you get two new areas. Its a lose-lose-win! Stalectos View Profile View Posts. The White Legs are the main antagonist group working for the Legion. Let him live and the end credits show that he meets his end, along with the rest of the White Legs, not soon after leaving Zion.
Lonesome Road is a fitting end to the saga of the Courier, and New Vegas more generally. You finally meet your hitherto unknown rival, Ulysses, kill him, and then decide what to do with his recently unearth nuclear arsenal. The sins of the Old World are indeed hard to bury. Doing nothing is easily the most boring option, but choosing to nuke either side is almost equally as disappointing. One would think that a nuclear explosion would wipe out large swaths of either NCR or Legion settlements, but in the end, all that appears is a small crater with some unique gear.
One of the things everybody loves about New Vegas is just how much of an expanded arsenal the game has when compared to Fallout 3. There are a ton of guns, weapons, and modifications to make every character feel unique not just in skills and perks, but also in style. And while the gun you choose certainly matters, one could argue that if you decided to play the game differently, choosing your weapon based solely on ammunition, the choice becomes rather pointless.
Nearly every ammo type in the game, from the 5. How do I figure? You begin the came shooting a lowly Cowboy Repeater, but eventually gain access to the K Cyberdog Gun in Old World Blues , a gun more than capable of shredding a Deathclaw with ease. The choice seems to matter on its face, but upon closer inspection, it matters not at all. Well, almost. You still have your perks and skills and attributes, but your inventory is completely removed before entering into the Sierra Madre.
Worse still, the only thing you can take with you upon leaving are bars of gold that can be sold at vendors for caps. But by the time you actually do Dead Money , you should be rolling in caps, making them practically worthless. So when deciding whether or not to do Dead Money , just remember not to spend too much brainpower on the decision. At first, the plot to New Vegas is simple: find the guy who shot you in the head and exact vengeance.
I can dig that. Oh, those moral quandaries. New Vegas is just chock-full of them. Like whether or not you let Robert Edwin House live after you find him in the basement of the Lucky 38 casino. The man has been kept alive via Old World machinery for over years, plotting his return as a pre-eminent power.
You then get to decide whether he lives or finally dies. At centuries old, House has long since lost whatever immune system he had as a healthy human, and the bacteria present in the very air will do away with him inside a few months. One of my favorite races in Fallout would have to be the Nightkin. I guess nobody had ever done a study of the long-term effects of being invisible. II, which shows some promising technology. Once again, the choice is irrelevant.
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