Three Dog needed to die.

I killed Three Dog one time--during an RP playthrough when he refused to tell me where my dad was. I didn't want to be doggy's little erand girl, so I blasted him in the face. That's giving it to him Doggy Style!!! :D


Actually though, I love listening to Three Dog and GNR. It was fun while wandering the wasteland aimlessly. I think he does try to do the right thing, by informing the wasteland about what is really going on, aside from the Enclave propoganda. It's just during the storyline, you are litterally the biggest news, especially since you AND your father survived the gambit all the way to DC to meet him. He knows talent and potential when he sees it.
 
I am just getting back into FO3 after 3 years of not even owning the game, and was wondering: does killing three dog even affect what you hear on GNR? Like, does the radio station stop existing, or does it keep playing music without a DJ? Or does three dog continue to DJ for GNR from beyond the grave, just so immersion is even more broken?
 
Walpknut said:
It changes to the technician complaining about the lack of a DJ between songs.

Really!? Are you serious? That seems weird, but I will have to try it out. Thanks for the quick response!
 
It seems that Three Dog's dialog on GNR is recorded, as it's possible to hear him on the radio for a short while after he dies.

And then, yeah, Margaret comes on and starts complaining about Three Dog getting killed. No nes, or anything, and you never see her.
 
Ahhh three dog. I remember once on my good playthrough I got bored and decided to kill everyone in Megaton. ( I loaded my last autosave afterward) He called me a piece of shit before proceeding to congratulate me on a job well done with saving the bigtown residents from super mutants. Good times good times
 
I don't mind about him beeing alive or dead.

But anyway: ....

I turn all radio's off, when he's speaking.

And I turn the radio on, when he's playing music.
The music, I love that. How older how better.

Kinda like in Bioshock, love those old music songs





:clap:
 
Walpknut said:
But in New Vegas you had a Radio Station that played only the music and much better ambiet music if you wished to turn the radio off.
I like that station that plays only country music. Three Dogs bugs just made me laugh after I had played through the game a couple of times. I was like level 2 or 3 and a radio was on in a house where he was talking about it being two weeks since the Enclave was kicked out of project purity.
 
I thought of killing Three Dog...but the idea of that Enclave radio for the rest of the game stopped me.

Yeah i know i couldve listened to...

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...the entire run through, if i wanted to.
 
Dont kill Three Dog!! Do you REALLY want to have to listen to Enclave radio the rest of the playthrough?? Apparently when you kill three dog his boring assistant comes on. Of course I wouldn't know for sure as I've never betrayed Three Dog...
 
davethedave123 said:
Dont kill Three Dog!! Do you REALLY want to have to listen to Enclave radio the rest of the playthrough?? Apparently when you kill three dog his boring assistant comes on. Of course I wouldn't know for sure as I've never betrayed Three Dog...
I just shut down the radio. Radio isn't necessary.
 
I let him live, I like the music on his radio station. That doesn't change the fact that he is your number one fanboy. At least mr. New Vegas only mentions you once on his radio show, he has a larger selection of songs, and he never mentions you specifically after you have completed a quest. And he lets other people share the airwaves.
 
Three Dog needed to die

Personally, I think the only thing that stops me from killing Three Dog is his voice, its the only real interesting person to listen to in the wasteland, because apparently the effects of nuclear war also result in everyone sounding like the exact same person you just talked to 5 minutes ago. I can't get over the fact that Margaret sounds like Old Lady Palmer, so that's why I keep myself from putting a .32 in his brain :D
 
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