Things that make you go hmmmm

navim said:
changing the subject..when u active the archimedes II in the helios one and test the spacial laser...but Max the boy that ''owns'' the C-Finder is playing with the Toy in freeside...and for lucky of destine he doenst activate the mortal laser...hahahaha HMMMMMM

If you've got Veronica with you when you acquire the C-Finder and "I Could Make You Care" is in your questlog, she comments on that, too. I found it fairly amusing :)
 
Yamu said:
navim said:
changing the subject..when u active the archimedes II in the helios one and test the spacial laser...but Max the boy that ''owns'' the C-Finder is playing with the Toy in freeside...and for lucky of destine he doenst activate the mortal laser...hahahaha HMMMMMM

If you've got Veronica with you when you acquire the C-Finder and "I Could Make You Care" is in your questlog, she comments on that, too. I found it fairly amusing :)

Wow i didnt know that!! because i take the C-Finder in te beggining...that quite nice HSAUHsahusaUHUHSA
 
Courier said:
brfritos said:
Courier said:
Why doesn't Caesar acknowledge that I'm wearing his old BFF's armor? You know the one who's supposedly dead? Hmmmm...

You know, that's one of the reasons I dislike the actual format of DLCs.

If you go first to Big MT and then Sierra Madre I'm almost sure you can't talk about what happened to Cristine or Elijah (I didn't tested, but I have a feeling about it).
It's frustrating, I wish there is an actual "expansion pack", not DLC, but this pretty much a dead end: not happening! :x

To be fair you can talk to Veronica about Father Elijah, though that just added to the disappointment when I found out there was nothing like that in the other two DLC. I was at least expecting to tell that guy you can save in Goodsprings that New Canaan was destroyed after Honest Hearts, but no. You can still talk to him and he still says he's headed to New Canaan but you don't get the option to tell him the White Legs burned it down.

When I first played through Dead Money, I was expecting to have some new dialogue with Veronica when I came back about Christine and Elijah. There should have been something you could say to her about her ex and her former mentor.
 
brfritos said:
On the WTF moments, why a Cazador or other flying creature need to get all the way around a rock, instead flying over it?

I think it's because they aren't flying for real. It's their normal movement animation that looks as if they hoover.

If this is not the case, it's because of the navmesh on which every npc is moving and which is not present on things like stones... Which means, even flying ai wouldn't be able to get over it. :>
 
Josan said:
When I first played through Dead Money, I was expecting to have some new dialogue with Veronica when I came back about Christine and Elijah. There should have been something you could say to her about her ex and her former mentor.

You can tell her something about her former mentor (not a lot actually) and, IIRC, you don't know for sure that Christine is Veronica ex-lover.
 
Well, you don't know about Veronica and Christine for certain but it certainly seems to be the case.

As for telling her about Elijah, I never saw that option. I'll have to check that out.
 
Well, of course she is but technically the Courier doesn't know (for sure).

To tell her about Elijah you have to choose "Tell me about yourself.", then exhaust all the options relating to him. Maybe you have to download a message for her from the abandoned BoS bunker after Dead Money, I'm not sure.
 
Lexx said:
brfritos said:
On the WTF moments, why a Cazador or other flying creature need to get all the way around a rock, instead flying over it?

I think it's because they aren't flying for real. It's their normal movement animation that looks as if they hoover.

If this is not the case, it's because of the navmesh on which every npc is moving and which is not present on things like stones... Which means, even flying ai wouldn't be able to get over it. :>

Arrgh Lexx...technology is a means to an end, not the end itself! :P
So don't depict Cazadores as flying things, with wings!

As the DLC interconnection, what I meant to say is I doubt if going first to Big MT and then to Sierra Madre I have some dialog with Cristine and Elijah about OWB.
That's what I hate in DLC, what happened before "it didn't exist", apart some scarce things, like the dialog you have with Veronica after returning from Sierra Madre.

And worst, the only reason the dialog happens is for given a perk, not telling something.
In other words, loot.
 
1. Using Vats in close quarter, although it's 95% accurate usually produce a less satisfying result.

2. Wearing any faction outfit will make you one of them, but wearing any raider outfit (Blastmaster, sadist, etc) and a fiend helmet won't help you safely wandering around Fiend territory. Which is a curiosity, since most of them is fucked up in their head, how the hell they can recognise their kin?

3. Fission battery's weight. It's heavier than some of two handed weapon.
 
quotetheraven90 said:
2. Wearing any faction outfit will make you one of them, but wearing any raider outfit (Blastmaster, sadist, etc) and a fiend helmet won't help you safely wandering around Fiend territory. Which is a curiosity, since most of them is fucked up in their head, how the hell they can recognise their kin?

They probably kill each other just as much as they kill outsiders. Cook Cook will start burning his own men alive if you kill his pet brahmin.
 
Where did the Boomers get the fuel to fly their bomber?

Last I checked the world got destroyed because of the complete and utter lack of fuel and, according to Mr. New Vegas, they fly their plane regularly.
 
Vehicles weren't powered by combustion engines anymore, they were nuclear powered. Oil was only needed for things like lubrication to manufacture things.
 
Courier said:
Vehicles weren't powered by combustion engines anymore, they were nuclear powered. Oil was only needed for things like lubrication to manufacture things.

Their plane was a world war two era bomber.
 
Then they either swapped its engine out for a nuclear powered one or there was some oil lying around somewhere, it was an air force base after all.
 
Courier said:
Then they either swapped its engine out for a nuclear powered one or there was some oil lying around somewhere, it was an air force base after all.

A nuclear powered 40s bomber?

Eh, I suppose it's possible.
 
All they'd have to do is swap out the engine then fix up whatever else was broken in the plane.
 
Not a single BoS or NCR trooper bats an eye when 1 or 2 people in full Enclave armor strut into their base.

The lofty heights of ineptitude displayed by the Mccarran spy...I mean honestly in the middle of the night to walk openly through the base to the single most visible spot on the whole fucking base, turns on all the lights (just to make sure everyone sees how sneaky he is) uses his id to enter the terminal to then start talking loudly and openly about his various scheme's.

Oh and while were at the airfield are you honestly telling me the entire base including the 'elite' 1st recon snipers couldn't deal with a crack whore guarded by a handful of mangy mongrels and a guy who's weapon of choice is actually a golf club...
 
Tommomo said:
Not a single BoS or NCR trooper bats an eye when 1 or 2 people in full Enclave armor strut into their base.

The lofty heights of ineptitude displayed by the Mccarran spy...I mean honestly in the middle of the night to walk openly through the base to the single most visible spot on the whole fucking base, turns on all the lights (just to make sure everyone sees how sneaky he is) uses his id to enter the terminal to then start talking loudly and openly about his various scheme's.

Oh and while were at the airfield are you honestly telling me the entire base including the 'elite' 1st recon snipers couldn't deal with a crack whore guarded by a handful of mangy mongrels and a guy who's weapon of choice is actually a golf club...

But then the Courier couldn't step in to save the day!
 
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