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Fallout Series - Megathread
Eeposs:
--- Quote from: Gear on September 30, 2011, 07:37:36 PM ---Meh I prefer Fallout 2.
In Fallout 1 you have a time limit.
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No you don't. you just have to get it in time. go to necropolis and figure it out.
Harm94:
--- Quote from: Gear on September 30, 2011, 07:37:36 PM ---Meh I prefer Fallout 2.
In Fallout 1 you have a time limit.
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Just get the waterchip and the time limit goes away.
--- Quote from: Littledude on September 30, 2011, 07:06:48 AM ---I don't see how that makes him not a classic cigarette.
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You are the one who came in here talking about how you hate turnbased gameplay. Bethesda cigarette.
nickbond1:
--- Quote from: Harm94 on September 30, 2011, 09:13:17 PM ---Just get the waterchip and the time limit goes away.
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Unless you are playing the un-patched version.
Harm94:
--- Quote from: nickbond1 on September 30, 2011, 09:31:59 PM ---Unless you are playing the un-patched version.
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You have to take the chip back to your vault, then you are stuck fighting the mutant army for the rest of the game, which is untimed if I remember, however the world gets screwed over if you move at a snails pace.
nickbond1:
--- Quote from: Harm94 on September 30, 2011, 09:36:07 PM ---You have to take the chip back to your vault, then you are stuck fighting the mutant army for the rest of the game, which is untimed if I remember, however the world gets screwed over if you move at a snails pace.
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In the un-patched version you had 400 days to take care of the master's army before they invaded the vault and you got the master ending, even less if you gave the coordinates of your vault to the water caravan. The world gets forgeted if you whip out one mutant city then wait a week.