The GTA4 DLCs really had been good. This and the FNV DLCs are the only ones I've ever bought so far.
GeeZee said:Rich individuals who are above the average in this economy? I guess so.
GeeZee said:What do they eat?
GeeZee said:But with a few logical holes filled (such as where do they get their food, their contacts with Outer Vegas), it's entirely possible the Strip is possible in it's existence. Too bad that developers left those holes, and the logical explanation suffers.
That's what I've meant when I brought Lonesome Road a few posts ago, sorry if I was incoherent.Obsidian, like Bethesda, seems to be depending on us just not thinking about it too much, and that's annoying.
Yeah I know. I am somewhat odd when it comes to DLCs. Simply because I just don't like them somehow. I prefer something in my hands which I can install from a DVD/CD (most of the time). Steam is pretty much the limit of what I can take when it comes with digital games.Brother None said:You're being mentally inflexible.
Thats your view and I respect it.Brother None said:New Vegas' DLC makes perfect use of the "episodic" approach by giving each DLC a very fresh approach to both gameplay and setting. In that sense, it does MORE than a single expansion could, not less.
Ilosar said:No realiable source of revenue, since it has almost no productive industry.
Other than water and electricity you mean? And I think he mentions that with the money coming from Hoover Dam he'll rebuild industries in NV.
Ilosar said:Also, cooperation does no good to House because he doesn't allow it. He put a restrictive treaty on NCR at the very moment when the Republic was about to fight a vast army. He brought any hostility on himself. He could have negotiated harder for an alliance that could have made it easier to drive the Legion out, in exchange for guarantees for New Vegas. Instead, he outright says ''OK guys, just act as meatshields until I can put my grand plan to execution!!''. Then he complains NCR is not coping up with his antics. If he is unwilling to bargain with others when he is not in a position of power, he deserves to be put out of play.
(see what happens when the Great Khans ally with the NCR)
Iozeph said:Traderoutes aren't at the mercy of the NCR
Iozeph said:Vegas is a strip town in the long tradition of such found to the American southwest and to the old silk road stretching through Europe and Asia
Iozeph said:It's a convenient release valve for the NCR
Iozeph said:but where word of something of value to be exploited arises
Iozeph said:As I'd said beyond his genius there is madness- and from visiting H&H it's easily understood that House was unhinged before the war.