I went for a tank/energy weapons build on my last playthrough just to see how it would work out and it's absolutely pointless. It works well against weaker enemies I suppose but deathclaws can still 1-2 hit kill you on Hard mode. I was wondering do their attacks ignore DT in New Vegas?
Looks like they nailed the 50's feel perfectly. You can really feel a sense of immersion. Pretty awesome that Obsidian completely outclassed Bethesda in this sense when they actually try. I’ll be buying this as soon as it’s out.
Looks like the people in charge of Beth's security are just as inept and utterly brainless as the people who make their games. Serves them right and I hope this turns out to be a real blow to their infantile gaming community. Would love to see Beth lose a lot of money and credibility over this...
That's great. Hopefully this encourages Bethesda to let Obsidian make some future Fallout games. Although probably the best we can hope for is Bethesda continuing to develop the engine and "numbered" games and allowing Obsidian to make "side" games using the same engine.
That's Bruce Isaac.
[spoiler:c448481af0]You can hire him during the quest 'Talent Pool' to work for Tommy Torini as a singer at the Tops[/spoiler:c448481af0]
You're better off getting NV. Even though it's buggier than Fallout 3 at this point, it's a better game in almost every way. But if you really love the gameplay of NV then you'll probably enjoy FO3 too. I actually prefer the wasteland of FO3 over NV.
I'm going for a power armor run on my second playthrough. Focusing on energy weapons/explosives.
STR:8
PER:3
END:8
CHA:8
INT:8
AGL:4
LUK:1
Low PER because I'll be using ED-E throughout the game and his radar is basically the equivalent of 10+ PER. High CHA for speech checks...