They make it up for you by giving clothes that add to your skills. STOP WHINING FANBOYSAusir said:It's still nerfed, just like all power armors in FO3. No Strength bonus for the T-51b.![]()
Mister Crowley in Underworld has a quest. If you follow this questline, you'll get to Fort Constantine (as long as you don't give the keys to Mister Crowley of course).Nopsi said:and where is the key for the fort?
Sander said:Mister Crowley in Underworld has a quest. If you follow this questline, you'll get to Fort Constantine (as long as you don't give the keys to Mister Crowley of course).Nopsi said:and where is the key for the fort?
*facepalm*Bowyerte said:I think the problem about Power Armor in Fallout 3 is that it does not make you feel protected at all. My various sets offered no more than 40% damage reduction at most, and the disappearance of damage threshold
Sorrow said:*facepalm*Bowyerte said:I think the problem about Power Armor in Fallout 3 is that it does not make you feel protected at all. My various sets offered no more than 40% damage reduction at most, and the disappearance of damage threshold
I can't believe they could do something that stupid.
Bowyerte said:It's actually pretty expensive once repaired, considering how cheap everything else is in the Fallout 3 world.
And you *can* repair the unique sets at a merchant, he doesn't need a replicateAlthough I have yet to see one that repairs to more than 51% condition.
RBurns722 said:power armor in FO3 got nerfed big time, agreed!
the unique sets like the medic set and the t51b should give you insane bonuses seeing how the 100% on them lasts very very shortly since theres no way to repair em short of hexing yourself a few dozen sets to repair with