Poll

Heavy weapons or light weapons?

Heavy (Minigun, Rocket launcher, Flamer)
21 (10.8%)
Light (SMG, assault rifles, etc.)
106 (54.4%)
secret option number 3 (everyone will pick this)
68 (34.9%)

Total Members Voted: 194

Author Topic: Fallout Series - Megathread  (Read 97194 times)

>Playing new vegas
>Need lots of money to get into NV
>Go to small casino and load after every failed slots attempt
>Do the same in NV
>Rich in no time

Although there isnt much you can do with caps.
Seeing as i went to the energy weapons store, dragged everything into the bathroom and stole it.
And sold everything i didnt need.
To them...
PLAN IS BOOLITPROOF.

Add insult to injury, sell the items to them back after stealing from them.

Add insult to injury, sell the items to them back after stealing from them.
Actually that's what i meant :3

I guess other people don't loot fallen enemies?
I usually have 10000+ caps by the time I reach NV. I'm trying hard not to have enough to get in on this playthrough though.

I'm buying all the stimpacs and super stimpacks I come across. To use up the money.



I don't know why they got rid of the whole fencing stolen goods set up from oblivion.
It made much more sense than selling stolen items back to their owners, without them accusing you of theft.
« Last Edit: August 18, 2011, 08:30:21 PM by Littledude »

I guess other people don't loot fallen enemies?
I usually have 10000+ caps by the time I reach NV. I'm trying hard not to have enough to get in on this playthrough though.

I'm buying all the stimpacs and super stimpacks I come across. To use up the money.



I don't know why they got rid of the whole fencing stolen goods set up from oblivion.
It made much more sense than selling stolen items back to their owners, without them accusing you of theft.
In morrowind they called the guards.
But i think its stupid that in oblivion EVERYONE knows that the fork youre trying to sell is stolen.
And that if you kill some random person in the forest with no witnesses all the guards know immediately

In morrowind they called the guards.
But i think its stupid that in oblivion EVERYONE knows that the fork youre trying to sell is stolen.
And that if you kill some random person in the forest with no witnesses all the guards know immediately
actually if you make a clean one hit kill from sneaking with no witnesses you're good.
Otherwise though, guards have some kind of psychic link to every person in the world.

I have 13,000+ caps because of jury rigging perk I repair all my good weapons with crap weapons and then sell the good weapon off for the full price. Let's say I can repair a 10mm submachine gun with just a 9mm pistol.

In morrowind they called the guards.
But i think its stupid that in oblivion EVERYONE knows that the fork youre trying to sell is stolen.
And that if you kill some random person in the forest with no witnesses all the guards know immediately
"My... my crime sense is tingling...!"

One day in Oblivion I traveled to an INN. I went upstairs, went into an empty room and shut the door behind me. I crouched down to make sure I was hidden (and I was hidden). So I went to steal some of the items in that room, guess what happened. The loving imperial guard saw what I was doing through the loving ceiling, when he talked to me the camera just panned to the floor and zoomed in to confirm this.

Wrong section.
« Last Edit: August 18, 2011, 08:51:21 PM by Lørd Tøny »

One day in Oblivion I traveled to an INN. I went upstairs, went into an empty room and shut the door behind me. I crouched down to make sure I was hidden (and I was hidden). So I went to steal some of the items in that room, guess what happened. The loving imperial guard saw what I was doing through the loving ceiling, when he talked to me the camera just panned to the floor and zoomed in to confirm this.

Wrong section.
That must have been a glitch. That doesn't normally happen.

I have 13,000+ caps because of jury rigging perk I repair all my good weapons with crap weapons and then sell the good weapon off for the full price. Let's say I can repair a 10mm submachine gun with just a 9mm pistol.
I have 40 thousand caps right now but I've spent 36 thousand on implants though. It's great because you don't even have to increase your barter skill past 15 and you'll still be floating in money. I'm level 27 right now.

Karma is basically worthless. I think bad karma just decreases your chance of finding more items and good random encounters.

nop

I have 40 thousand caps right now but I've spent 36 thousand on implants though. It's great because you don't even have to increase your barter skill past 15 and you'll still be floating in money. I'm level 27 right now.

My barter is over 40.

I have 40 thousand caps right now but I've spent 36 thousand on implants though. It's great because you don't even have to increase your barter skill past 15 and you'll still be floating in money. I'm level 27 right now.
Project Nevada?

love that mod

are the leather backpacks from PN? love those

Project Nevada?

love that mod
Project Nevada? I heard it's a great improvement to the game but implants are also in the vanilla version, you just have to ask for implants at the New Vegas Medical Clinic which is east of the Freeside gates. But I'm not sure where else you can get them if you have Project Nevada though. What other implants are in Project Nevada?