Dr Fallout
Centurion
1. No arguments there!1. Eh, Goodsprings was basically another demonstration of the fact that Gamebryo is a really shitty engine to handle more NPCs. Heck, the original Fallout creators also admit this fact that, in-game, you don't have to put realistic amount of population.
2. Primm? The ending slides says otherwise.
3. Correction, Squatters. If you notice, non-squatters were called Locals, so no refugees.
2. It depends on what ending slide you get.
3. Refer to your own argument at number 1.
True, but that would take a long time.Well, you asked for a summary of it. Again, I'd rather let you read the rest from the last 3-4 pages.
Both can be restored, and I have both! But yeah probably.Maybe now that you are going to play a Mr. House run, you will see what I mean. Also, you need to take into consideration some of the cut content, like the one that allows you to solve Mr. House-BoS quest peacefully (can be restored), and also the one where we can persuade Mr. House to support the NCR (this one I don't know if it can be restored).
Nup, he's not going to be. I severely doubt it. Crocker was okay, but yeah Colonel Moor is a bitch.I hope Hanlon will be. Although he didn't have a high opinion of Mr. House (he claimed the Strip drained the NCR's money and spirit), at least he wasn't clouded by an imperialistic mindset like Kimball and Oliver.
Or probably Crocker. Man, Crocker was actually a good guy. Unfortunately, if I'm not mistaken, something bad happened to Crocker if we solve Kings' Gambit peacefully, because Colonel Moore didn't like it.