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i dunno, i liked the bleak nothingness that was NV, f3 had a difficult terrain, although rewarding if you could get through it. NV had this desert that had little to no supplies in between the merchants and the scavenging locations, with one big city in the centre, but to each his own i suppose
Yeah I know. But even some of the content was lacking. Sure Vegas has survived the majority of the war,but what about the poverty in Freeside?
Population issues were my hugest problem in NV. Its like how can a city that survived(mind you Mr House DID say that most left Freeside and the area around Vegas) but what about those who came back or moved in?
I dunno,New Vegas shoulda been left in the oven for after Skyrim.
Population issues were my hugest problem in NV. Its like how can a city that survived(mind you Mr House DID say that most left Freeside and the area around Vegas) but what about those who came back or moved in?
I dunno,New Vegas shoulda been left in the oven for after Skyrim.
how did the city survive the nuclear warheads? Mr. house had a missle defense system and shot most of the nukes out of the air,so no explosive damage done (keyword most and no damage done fro the inital explosion, mind you this is over 200 years after the war, and deterioration is setting in)
Oh I know. But he didnt shoot them all,he only got what,78-90% of the nukes? Even then,thats still a hell of a lot of damage.
When Mr.House rebuilt Vegas,he made the local tribes into the casino heads right? OK so theres those people. But where are the other people who were coexisting at the time?
I dunno,I think I am overthinking a technical limitation >.>
When Mr.House rebuilt Vegas,he made the local tribes into the casino heads right? OK so theres those people. But where are the other people who were coexisting at the time?
I dunno,I think I am overthinking a technical limitation >.>