| Saul Gallows |
Saul Gallows wrote:The second one, what is it, and where can I find it.
Or the good ol' Gobi Melon-Popper (admittedly, you need Lockpick 100 for that one, but...)
Not so great for silent kills, but man does it make a mess of any Centurion's head you get in the crosshairs.
Uphill of the Legion camp on the river. I usually give that one to Boone and keep Christine's for my own nefarious purposes. You ever see two men mow down twenty Legion pogues without taking a single injury?
You will.
lucky7
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lucky7 wrote:Guess who left the Sierra Madre with 73,000 caps in gold bars? THIS GUY.Did you kill who's it's face or sneak out, I wanted to sneak out first time but failed, and I haven't been able to make it through the villa since.
I'm pretty sure if I make it back I'll be able to sneak out.
I'd befriended everyone, so Elijah got torn up by turrets before I punched him over the edge.
That was...therapeutic.
lucky7
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What fancy sniper rifle that you BUY is better than Christine's from Big MT?
Or the good ol' Gobi Melon-Popper (admittedly, you need Lockpick 100 for that one, but...)
Forgot the name, but I haven't done Old World Blues yet. Figure I'll save that rifle for myself when Boone, ED-E and I charge Hoover Dam.
| Saul Gallows |
The proton axe and the fancy fist are pretty nice, but I don't think I can afford to keep them repaired.
Really? I end up with so many of the stupid throwing axes that my proton axe basically stays at full capacity the whole time I'm there.
Ditto with the Saturnite boxing gloves, actually...
| Saul Gallows |
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My 3rd level stealth/guns/speech lass with Skilled and Small Limbs is hanging out with the Boomers right now...
Through Hidden Valley, around Black Mountain, and up the side of the Vegas basin before I've even seen Joe Cobb!
Was actually trying to do Honest Hearts at minimum level, but since you need to deal with the Boomers anyway... took a detour.
| Saul Gallows |
Eh, you're taking their "savages" stuff too personally... and their fetch quests are way, way more open to the benefits of fast travel than most factions. Once they warm up to you, the Boomers are hella cool. And helping Janet join the group is a fun way to puncture their isolationism.
Also... boom. Heh. Heh. Heh.
| Saul Gallows |
My charming sniper lady got plenty of mileage out of the assault carbine one of the dead Boomers in the ant bunker has... it made Honest Hearts (which CAN be challenging, if you start it before sixth level... and don't have an Assault Carbine on tap) a hilarious exercise in, "oh, the White Legs have spotted me? Then I can go loud. Sorry!"
Where CY worships at the altar of Explosives, I fear I will be a Gun-fiend until my dying days.
And Ratslayer is just so satisfying to use.
| Fallout Rampage Cap'n Yesterday |
Hey! I'm more complex than that!
For instance I've recently become a big fan of the Super Heated Cross Cut Eye Popping Upper Cut Of Death.
But I mean, you still gotta keep Annabelle happy.
keeps sifting through the gore, severed limbs, and burned debris for bottle caps, ammo, scotch, and teddy bears.
lucky7
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Final DLC Rankings (Worst to Best)
4. Lonesome Road: Essentially a long corridor filled with very powerful enemies. I loved Ulysses and the Divide, but actually playing was a chore.
3. Honest Hearts: I was very over leveled for this one, but there wasn't much story-wise. Graham, the best part, fell kind of flat for me (although I love the implication of my Black Widow Courier having his, Daniel's, and Chalk's clothing) coupled with a baffling "moral dilemma" that gave me Final Fantasy flashbacks.
2. Old World Blues: the only DLC to make me laugh out loud, Old World Blues has a truly unique aesthetic, and the Big Empty is a joy to ex0lore.
1. Dead Money: essentially Peak Obsidian; brilliant characters and themes marred by time and budget constraints. I almost feel like they wanted this DLC to play like Bioshock, and they fell flat on their face. But I love it regardless.