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    Rivet City Bow Section Question

    Very cool, thanks guys, I really thought this quest was broken. I love the community here, lots of good smart folks. And don't say I gave up too easily, I spend about 45 minutes trying to jump from the flight deck to one of the beams of the bow or climb up the rubble at the bottom of the...
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    Rivet City Bow Section Question

    Thanks for the work-around. However, is the doctor the guy that gives you the 'key' or whatever? And if so, is there a way to activate this dialogue tree or is it broken?
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    Rivet City Bow Section Question

    Hey guys, I want to access the bow of Rivet City to find this Pinkerton guy, sounds fun, but I can't find anyone to give me a key or something! It requires a lockpick skill of 100, surely there's another way to access the bow right? I went to talk to the doctor as the (optional) part of...
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    Where to Store my Loot?

    Nuts, I don't have a house yet. What about us homeless folk? :D
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    Am I missing something, or is combat really this awful?

    I love the combat. Fallout 1+2 combat was a turn-based strategy-game. Fallout 3 combat is a first-person-shooter. So, yeah, if you say "Fallout 3's combat is a terrible turn-based strategy-game!" then you are correct, it is not a good a turn-based strategy-game because it is a...
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    AI is incredibly stupid in this game

    I think the AI is pretty good by RPG standards. Not the best, but certainly not the worst.
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    Where to Store my Loot?

    In Fallout I could commandeer any locker for loot storage. In Oblivion, most of the containers/lockers "reset" and if you put stuff in there, it'll be gone when you get back. However, in Oblivion if you just drop stuff on the ground, it will stay there when you return. So my question is...
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    How did you discover Fallout ?

    11 years ago a friend in middle-school let me borrow fallout 1. After the amazing gameplay experience I had I immediately bought Fallout 2 which was then just released. No RPG has ever equalled, much less surpassed, the amazing experience of the Fallout games. And I say this as a guy that...
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