Fallout: New Vegas
Steam Description:
Welcome to Vegas. New Vegas. Enjoy your stay!
Episode Summary:
Modding Fallout New Vegas
header placeholder Modding Fallout New Vegas can be a time-consuming process, with some players spending weeks or even longer to get their perfect modded setup. However, others have managed to mod the game in just a week or even an hour with the help of tutorials and YouTube videos. The modding community for New Vegas is vast, and players have access to a wide range of mods to enhance the game's visuals, gameplay, and overall experience.
Building your character in Fallout New Vegas
Skills like lock picking and speech are important for character building in Fallout New Vegas.
Using Speech and Lock Pick to Maximize Gameplay
The hosts discuss their preferred skills in Fallout New Vegas, with speech and lock pick being the most important for both. They also mention the importance of inventory management and the frustration of lacking the necessary skills for certain tasks. They share their favorite weapons, including energy weapons and sniper rifles, as well as their experiences with the Vats system, with one host using it extensively and another not using it at all.
Discussing the Pip-Boy system and funny encounters in Fallout: New Vegas
The Pip-Boy system is criticized for being unintuitive and frustrating, with the menu navigation being cumbersome. However, one of the hosts argues that they prefer the convenience of having all menu options accessible with one button. Funny encounters in the game include side missions with deceitful characters and bizarre scenarios, such as a super mutant falling in love with a robot and helping Elvis impersonators.
The different endings in Fallout New Vegas and the choices made by the players
Some players chose to kill Benny and take the Platinum chip, while others relied on their speech skills to convince the front desk clerk to let them into Benny's room
Fallout: New Vegas
Reviewers rate Fallout: New Vegas highly, with many considering it the best in the Fallout series. The game offers a unique setting, story, and gameplay experience. While some reviewers mention the game feeling dated and encountering bugs, the overall consensus is positive. The Steam rating for Fallout: New Vegas is guessed to be in the mid-90s, with an actual rating of 96. In the "Make Love, Marry, or Murder" segment, the hosts give their individual ratings, with one choosing "marry," one choosing "make love," and one choosing "murder." They discuss their reasons for their ratings, including the game's RPG elements, modding requirements, and dated aspects. In the leaderboard segment, the hosts discuss where Fallout: New Vegas should be ranked among other deep dive games. They consider its fun factor, value for money, and genre. The game is compared to Outriders, Weird West, Deep Rock Galactic, and
Disagreement over placement on the leaderboard
The hosts discuss their differing opinions on where to place Fallout: New Vegas on the leaderboard. Some feel it should be higher, while others think it should be lower due to its dated feel. They ultimately decide to place it just below The Forgotten City and above Destiny 2 at number 27 on the leaderboard.
Key Points Covered
1. Modding Fallout New Vegas
2. Building your character in Fallout New Vegas
3. Using Speech and Lock Pick to Maximize Gameplay
4. Discussing the Pip-Boy system and funny encounters in Fallout: New Vegas
5. The different endings in Fallout New Vegas and the choices made by the players
6. Fallout: New Vegas
7. Disagreement over placement on the leaderboard
Make Love, Marry, or Murder Ratings:
Paul - Marry
Josh - Make Love
Michael - Marry