CT Phipps
Carbon Dated and Proud

Was curious what people thought of this questline.
I think it's my favorite part of the game.
How about you?
I think it's my favorite part of the game.
How about you?
I thought this quest was hilarious, but... I really don't like playing bad karma characters, so I felt a bit bad about the Pint-Sized Slasher bit and loosing that ton of Karma. When I found out about the fail-safe method I just used that. I don't remember if that route actually killed those people though.
Serves him right then. The way I see it, I'd rather them have died than be his plaything. So I guess this was really the good option.Yeah, if you activate the failsafe then the Chinese army kills everyone but Braun.
As such, he's left alone with no one to torment and no way to keep you or James from leaving.
As such, he's imprisoned forever in isolation.
Serves him right then. The way I see it, I'd rather them have died than be his plaything. So I guess this was really the good option.
Yes I thought so. Though I thought that they missed a grand opportunity to out-do 14°East with a truly plausible way to include the Vault-Boy as a playable character; either as just the mask, or as a digitally altered appearance within the simulation.Tranquility Lane - The best part of Fallout 3?
one of bethesda's few creative moments. too bad there's no way to get out of it without being a murderer. that's actaully pretty bad tbh. no matter the choices you make your character murders like 12 innocent people and niether you or your dad care. wowsers.
there's no "eh" when it comes to murder. there's no option just remove evil boi mcevil and set up a paradise. no science check to wake them up. there's just murder or eternal torment and niether of the two characters involved acknowledge this complete lose-lose situation. is a bad. no excuses.Eh, those people were trapped in permanent simulated hell.
one of bethesda's few creative moments. too bad there's no way to get out of it without being a murderer.
I always noped out of there as soon as the fail-safe started, so I was never sure exactly what happened. If I'm not mistaken, didn't they also end up killing you if you hung around? I haven't played 3 in years, lol.Activating the failsafe causes chinese commandos to spawn and permanently kill the residents. So murder, then.
there's no "eh" when it comes to murder. there's no option just remove evil boi mcevil and set up a paradise. no science check to wake them up. there's just murder or eternal torment and niether of the two characters involved acknowledge this complete lose-lose situation. is a bad. no excuses.
So, the best part of Fallout 3 is something that doesn't happen for real (it's a simulation after all) and it has no effects on anything in the real world? That is so sad.
which is lazy from a quest design perspective. it also doesn't change the fact that we have a scene where a supposed altruist character doesn't give a shit about the death of twelve people that he basically caused. he doesn't care at all. same for the hypothetical megaton genocide. "im disappointed in you" come to think on it this bit features some of the worst storytelling bits in fallout 3.Bethesda put in notes that state there's no way for them to leave the simulation without dying
which is lazy from a quest design perspective. it also doesn't change the fact that we have a scene where a supposed altruist character doesn't give a shit about the death of twelve people that he basically caused. he doesn't care at all. same for the hypothetical megaton genocide. "im disappointed in you" come to think on it this bit features some of the worst storytelling bits in fallout 3.
tenpenny tower is different. roy phillips is an asshole who doesn't like smoothskins. as a concept for two evils the tenpenny tower quest is actually nice. james is a supposedly caring and nurturing character, at least that's what the game tells us, but the game shows us that he's a borderline sociopath when he is indirectly responsible for the death of 12 people (doesn't even care enough to mention how unfortunate it is, he should be in tears or at least a bit bummed jeeze), doesn't care if his son commits literal genocide (he merely "disappointed"), and destroys the purifier for literally no reason.Basically, this is one of those complaints that remind me of the Tenpenny Tower.
Because it's a choice of two evils because life in the apocalypse isn't all sunshine and roses.