Sightseeing in Fallout: New Vegas

warsaw said:
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maybe it's just me, or the way the picture was resized, but that arm looks really short and plump
That's because that is a nucular POWER-ARM!!!11
 
Brother None said:
Above: Best. Sniper. Position. Ever.
Euhm, was already shown before?

Also, the best sniper position implies that your position isn't bloody obvious.

It's a nice overwatch point, but for sniping you want to be hidden, not exposed. Bringing up some sandbags could help though.
 
I have to wonder, doesn't showing screenshots count as "spoilers"? I would submit that sightseeing is the primary reason to play the game; therefore, viewing screenshots of the coolest places you can discover negates the only compelling reason to play.
 
I would guess the game is much bigger than what we saw on the screenshots so far.
 
Jidai Geki said:
Ausir said:
Jidai Geki said:
Isn't that guy in the dinosaur's mouth one of the Megaton townsfolk? What's he doing all the way out in Vegas?
It's the player character.

Looks identical to Billy Creel from Megaton, apart from the eyepatch:

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The only thing that looks the same are his clothes, which about 20% of the F3 denzins (not counting the hundreds of raiders, mercs and Enclave) wear.
Also the crappy face generator means most people look pretty similar unless they spend a lot of time making them look different, like the main characters...
Actually pretty much just your dad.
 
Silencer said:
For comparison, just because Silicoids in MOO were immune to hostile environments didn't mean that I preferred to conquer Radiated worlds instead of nice 100 mil pop Terran ones ;)
I want you inside me.
 
Brother None said:
"Like" is the wrong term though. As with ghouls, it makes sense of Supermutants to crowd in radiated areas since it makes an extra natural defense against humans. But whether or not they like it? Eh.

In Fallout 2, ghoul(s) liked to be in Gecko's power plant because of the radiation leak. Or at least one ghoul....
 
The Dutch Ghost said:
I think they said something along the line that it made them feel good, not really needing it necessarily.

Ya, I think I remember something along those lines as well. That kind of poses the question has anyone ever stripped all of the dialog (option trees/ potential responses) and ever put it out in a text/ document file. Before I get told to search, I'm more curious in the complexities if any of performing that kind of operation
 
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