Liebherr's Corner - The Off-Topic Chat Thread

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Yep, it really was, but much of that was due to dropping ALL the originality of the first game. I think it's the same developer as the second game on this one (but not the first one) so I hope they've learnt some lessons......
They claim they have, we will have to wait and see.
 
Technically no, because the idea of the game is supposed to be that you're on a quest to get to the Strip, and once you're there it's basically your base for the rest of the game. But that's not going to stop you from just going to any old house or shack, killing whoever is inside and keeping your **** there. You could store all your stuff in a bin and it would never disappear or get moved. Just pick any old place with a bed that you can fast travel to.

In Fallout 3, it says if you leave items in a container in a room/house you don't own, then when you come back there's a chance they may have disappeared. Is that just scaremongering then?
 
In Fallout 3, it says if you leave items in a container in a room/house you don't own, then when you come back there's a chance they may have disappeared. Is that just scaremongering then?

I've never seen it happen. I used to leave guns in bins in the casinos and they were always there when I came back.
 
In Fallout 3, it says if you leave items in a container in a room/house you don't own, then when you come back there's a chance they may have disappeared. Is that just scaremongering then?

Just go to the Lucky 38 and talk to House. He gives a free suite where you can store all your stuff.
 
The theme of you being a sort of drifter would be ruined if you could get a house. Staying at motels and casinos is the way to go.

Once you've completed the quest at The Thorn and nailed that scary lady, I think you can use her room as much as you like as well, but obviously it's gonna take while before you can be good enough to complete that.
 
The theme of you being a sort of drifter would be ruined if you could get a house. Staying at motels and casinos is the way to go.

Once you've completed the quest at The Thorn and nailed that scary lady, I think you can use her room as much as you like as well, but obviously it's gonna take while before you can be good enough to complete that.

Unless you play on the difficulty I play on, then you can probably go straight there from Goodsprings and win it in your pants.
 
Unless you play on the difficulty I play on, then you can probably go straight there from Goodsprings and win it in your pants.

I dunno, you have to go through the Quarry and get deathclaw eggs.
 
Deathclaws are easy. Anti Material rifle to the face, and they go down like anything else.
 
The theme of you being a sort of drifter would be ruined if you could get a house. Staying at motels and casinos is the way to go.

Once you've completed the quest at The Thorn and nailed that scary lady, I think you can use her room as much as you like as well, but obviously it's gonna take while before you can be good enough to complete that.

Sounds like a game about Jack Reacher
 
Deathclaws are easy. Anti Material rifle to the face, and they go down like anything else.

Only problem is you can't get that gun until level 16, and then it costs stupid amounts of caps.

Ooh yeah even I struggle with Deathclaws. Let's just assume PL will never get there.

There's also that bit where you have to go up that narrow mountain path, fighting through swarms of cazadors to get at their eggs. That quest is an absolute bitch.
 
Only problem is you can't get that gun until level 16, and then it costs stupid amounts of caps.

Shouldn't take that long to make enough to buy it. Kill some Fiends, loot their weapons, or win it at the casinos.

There's also that bit where you have to go up that narrow mountain path, fighting through swarms of cazadors to get at their eggs. That quest is an absolute bitch.

Assault carbine makes the cazadores go away. Only 5000 caps! Or there's one you can loot in a quest at Nellis AFB.
 
I never have a problem with caps anyway, or money in Skyrim. Loot everything of value and the only weapons I really use are the ones I find, so I never need to spend much - the Anti Material Rifle is different because you have to buy it, but it's got super high skill and strength requirements to be able to aim it straight anyway.
 
Shouldn't take that long to make enough to buy it. Kill some Fiends, loot their weapons, or win it at the casinos.



Assault carbine makes the cazadores go away. Only 5000 caps! Or there's one you can loot in a quest at Nellis AFB.

All this is unnecessary when you have the brush gun.

I never have a problem with caps anyway, or money in Skyrim. Loot everything of value and the only weapons I really use are the ones I find, so I never need to spend much - the Anti Material Rifle is different because you have to buy it, but it's got super high skill and strength requirements to be able to aim it straight anyway.


I'm the opposite, I spend what I get and rarely save up. Especially in hardcore mode when most of what I buy is water. I also like to buy attachments for all my guns and that costs quite a bit.
 
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