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  1. IndignantHedgehog

    Where do the Brotherhood's "procurement specialists" get the food from?

    Who says they need PA? And laser rifles are not that uncommon or expensive. If you were talking about gattling lasers, then maybe, but laser and plasma rifles would not arouse suspicion, it would probabebly be assumed they were fiends. They would have higher quality ones, but that's not...
  2. IndignantHedgehog

    Where do the Brotherhood's "procurement specialists" get the food from?

    It's quite possible that the getherers don't need to collect that much. Water may come from a well of some sort combined with recycling, and vegetables can be grown in greenhouses (fed by grey water) That would only require them to hunt and buy brahmin to sustain healthy diets. Hunting the...
  3. IndignantHedgehog

    Fallout 4 DLC revealed

    Well, this just popped up.
  4. IndignantHedgehog

    Skyrim vs Fallout 4: Who is playing?

    I'm a bit fuzzy, but I don't think he was going to literally digest the world.
  5. IndignantHedgehog

    If you had to choose TWO things Fallout 4 did RIGHT, what would they be?

    LARPing is full on role-playing (well, if it's done right). Basically table-top, but with foam swords instead of dice.
  6. IndignantHedgehog

    Weapons and armors

    My dig at the marksman's carbine is more to do with that it really doesn't fit thematically or visually with the rest of NV. It just looks far to realistically modern compared to the rest of the weapons on offer, although that's more the barrel shroud than anything else. The Colt 993 is not a...
  7. IndignantHedgehog

    Weapons and armors

    And they don't even have an M1911.
  8. IndignantHedgehog

    Weapons and armors

    The thing is, it wasn't the 1950's, which is a big thing Beth has missed in their visual design. The 2070s had the mindset of the fiftes, and it's what people in the 50's thought the future would look like, but the bombs fell in our alternate future. Now I'm not saying we should go all COD or...
  9. IndignantHedgehog

    Missing the Boston vibe...

    And there isn't even a place called the Harvard Yard. There isn't a (named) Harvard at all in fact, even though Cambridge is right smack dab in the middle of the map. Just "College Square". Weird choice, although I guess they wanted to avoid lawsuits.
  10. IndignantHedgehog

    Update 1.3 Lies

    It's definitely mod friendly. The Esm/Esp system means you can basically slot stuff in at will, and the additions of mod tools (GECK, creation kit, ect) does help a lot. And it's damn easy to learn too (I learned how to make, and finished a radio station in NV in a few hours). The thing is, none...
  11. IndignantHedgehog

    Weapons and armors

    The main difference being that the ones from the Metro series were visually interesting/pleasing and looks like actual functional scavenged weaponry. The 'Bastard' gun is really well made from a visual design standpoint, and the whole clip even moves up and down to allow the bullets to actually...
  12. IndignantHedgehog

    Weapons and armors

    The "assault rifle" was originally deigned to be a "machine gun" according to the artbook. And it looks like it would have been chambered in .50 (although not .50 BMG judging by the weapon, maybe the "12.7 mm" round from NV?). There was an untextured version of the "Chinese assault rifle" in the...
  13. IndignantHedgehog

    Update 1.3 Lies

    Multiplying all resource numbers by ten would be a good start (both what things give and require) that would allow for variations that aren't all gigantic.
  14. IndignantHedgehog

    How did you discover Fallout ?

    Around two years ago (or thereabouts) on a whim I picked up F:NV on steam. And I thought it was one of the best games I had every experienced. The writing was excellent, the world was interesting and the premise and lore was very well put together. I has absolutely no knowledge of the fallout...
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