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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 94580 times)

Playing stealth in Fallout 3 is so damn fun. I went into a building in DC in sneak mode, a kind of office building, and happened upon two super mutants conversing casually in a small cluster of cubicles about ten feet from me. A cubicle wall was separating me from my unknowing adversaries, so they could not see me. Still sneaking, I took out a fragmentation grenade, and lobbed it over the wall in the midst of the mutants. An explosion and a sneak attack notification later, various mutated body parts rained about. I looted the corpses of my late opponents with a feeling of utter triumph.

I loving love Fallout 3. New Vegas was a let-down for me.

I loving love Fallout 3. New Vegas was a let-down for me.
It was vice-versa for me.

Playing stealth in Fallout 3 is so damn fun. I went into a building in DC in sneak mode, a kind of office building, and happened upon two super mutants conversing casually in a small cluster of cubicles about ten feet from me. A cubicle wall was separating me from my unknowing adversaries, so they could not see me. Still sneaking, I took out a fragmentation grenade, and lobbed it over the wall in the midst of the mutants. An explosion and a sneak attack notification later, various mutated body parts rained about. I looted the corpses of my late opponents with a feeling of utter triumph.
forget man seriously.
The way you discribe your experiences in these games is awesome
write the damn journal, dooo ittt

forget man seriously.
The way you discribe your experiences in these games is awesome
write the damn journal, dooo ittt
You see, journal-worthy experiences like that and the "bottom-of-the-food-chain" entry all the way back on page 16 are hard to come by.


Oh stuff, Nym, those are so lovey!


If you found Daisy Whitman in New Vegas this picture would make sense.



That appears to be a Mini-Nuke under that child's arm.

And another thing, why does the wall around appear to be made of brick? Brick in a Vault-Tec vault? Unthinkable!

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That appears to be a Mini-Nuke under that child's arm.

And another thing, why does the wall around appear to be made of brick? Brick in a Vault-Tec vault? Unthinkable!
metal plating perhaps?


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That appears to be a Mini-Nuke under that child's arm.

And another thing, why does the wall around appear to be made of brick? Brick in a Vault-Tec vault? Unthinkable!
I think it's an oversized microfusion cell

Be it a macro-nuclear warhead or a microfusion power cell, it's clearly nothing for a toddler to be handling.


Here we are, let's write about my experience in the Capitol Rotunda.

After felling many a mercenary and Super Mutant as I slowly made my way to the door of the Capitol Building in the ruins of DC, I crept inside and stuck to the shadows. My search for the fortune of the Capitol had begun.
I had picked off a few of the Talon Company mercenaries squatting in the dilapidated corridors of the shadowy building when I heard loud reports and shouts of a fracas coming from the rotunda. Sneaking across the wide foyer of the building, I approached the doorway into the large, round room.
Sunlight streamed in through a gaping hole in the dome on a skirmish between a squad of mercenaries and a posse of Super Mutants trying to oust the men from their turf. The latter had a Behemoth among them. Still unseen, I stood in the doorway watching the quarrel unfold. Bullets and lasers flew in all directions as the great beast battered its opponents with a large fire hydrant stuck to a steel pipe. Eventually, all but the Behemoth lay dead in the rotunda.
I decided that then would be the opportune time to test the true power of the Firelance I held in my pack. Entering V.A.T.S., I readied two shots to the Behemoth's head.
The cinematic shot played. Zap, a report rang out through the rotunda and a laser beam struck the cranium of my unsuspecting foe. With half of his opponent's health drained, my character took the second shot. Zap. The Behemoth, the first enemy I had seen to take more than one strike from the powerful alien blaster, disintegrated into a pile of ashes in a matter of seconds.
Now alone, I raided the ammo boxes and bodies strewn about the floor. This was the treasure for which I was searching.
« Last Edit: October 15, 2011, 04:05:27 PM by Man 2 »

The fortune of the Capitol? I suppose that's food or something.