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  1. ZeaLitY

    Finally uninstalled

    There's just nothing to do once you get burned out on the settlement system, and somehow, there's even less replayability than FO3. This comes from someone who's had 6 full playthroughs of NV (3 with DLC, and 2 of those being full-blown junker runs collecting every item in sight). Just wanted...
  2. ZeaLitY

    Mr. House vs. The Institute - who wins? spoilers

    Posting here, since there's probably fewer people in the New Vegas forum who've played Fallout 4. In my original playthrough of New Vegas, I admittedly chose Mr. House. For all the threat of autocracy, at the core, Mr. House was still human, and not insusceptible to the wealth and trappings of...
  3. ZeaLitY

    The real "Viva Las Vegas" jacket is up for auction

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Elvis-Presley-Jacket-from-the-Viva-Las-Vegas-Dance-Scene-with-Lot-85-/271939104525 Don't know if it's newsworthy, but thought it was cool. Someone tell the King.
  4. ZeaLitY

    Tribal genocide

    Just curious if anyone's felt the urge to wipe out one of the tribes during their playthrough. I imagine it probably fits in a lot of character RPs to have it completely out for at least one of the smaller tribes, whether the Omertas, Kings, Van Graffs, etc. So I'd love to hear the story of...
  5. ZeaLitY

    What is Mr. House's aim?

    I ended up doing The Tops first, so Mr. House's dialogue afterwards was basically expecting me to go do his bidding. He never explained his motive at all. Seems my choices are: * Help Mr. House do something shady * Take over the Las Vegas strip I'm open to helping House, but it'd help...
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    Following NPCs on their paths

    I'm about to pack up FO3 and wait for New Vegas, but the other day I freed the Pitt slaves in the wasteland (didn't bother doing the DLC this run). Two hours of sneaking around later, and I see two of them pass me running down the road. I spent around 30 real-life minutes following and...
  7. ZeaLitY

    Replay value (the situation I find myself in)

    I played Fallout 3 late last year, and at first, yeah, it was addicting. It was fun to have my own house and base of operations, and then scavenge the wasteland. I ended up doing an aborted normal playthrough, a completionist playthrough with all DLCs, and then a genocide playthrough in which I...
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