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The Caravan Pack, Classic Pack, Mercenary Pack and Tribal Pack each offer unique weapons, apparel and aid advantages that will help you throughout your journey.
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Two additional DLC packs, Courier’s Stash and Gun Runners’ Arsenal, will also be available for download on September 27 th.Ĭourier’s Stash (Xbox LIVE for 160 Microsoft points, PlayStation Network and Steam for $1.99) gives players immediate access to four content bundles previously available only through pre-ordering Fallout: New Vegas. Since it doesn't show the back, they are using the armored Vault 101 jumpsuit as the model, since the number isn't shown. It’s up to you whether you take the job or not. re: EB Games Australia - Classic Pack No, I mean the picture they used. Ulysses promises the answer as to why he didn’t take the job, but only if you make one last journey into the hurricane-swept canyons of the Divide, a landscape torn apart by earthquakes and violent storms. Unlike in Fallout 3, the Perk Rate in Fallout: New Vegas is one perk every. In Lonesome Road you are contacted by the original Courier Six, a man by the name of Ulysses who refused to deliver the Platinum Chip at the start of Fallout: New Vegas. Classic Combat Armor takes its cues from that notion, and tweaks its approach. He is unfeasible, and the expectations unrealistic and contrived.Lonesome Road, the fourth add-on pack for Fallout: New Vegas, will be available for download on Xbox LIVE, PlayStation Network and Steam on September 20th.
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That, combined with inevitable decay of the code dictating his behavior, would see society collapse under his rule. Sure, he is a Yes Man and claims to have to go along with everything you say, but we can also see he lacks any sort of empathy and compassion that humans have.
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I'll humor the plot and say he did not install a fail-safe like any good scientist and businessman would do, but that still leaves the fact that Yes Man would be a completely unknown factor. House would have instituted a fail-safe protocol into his AI bots that would disallow tampering of any kind.
I don't care if the game lets you become a super computer genius just by killing a few thousand NPCs, that isn't how real-life works. House and you kinda threw him under the bus and backed up over him a few times. Independent New Vegas (Yes Man): Now this is the most unrealistic and unfavorable of all the real-life scenarios, and that is solely because the only person capable of editing the AI now ruling everything was Mr. Equally so, the way to conquer these powers was to do it from the inside. We saw it with the Byzantines, Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, and so on and so forth, that overwhelming strength and callous tactics are the way to immediate power. If the plot to Fallout: New Vegas were in real-life, then no matter what, Caesar's Legion would expand at such a rapid pace that resisting them would be futile. Caesar Eliminate Tyranny From the Inside Losers don't matter in the history books. My conquest of the Mojave will be a glorious triumph, marking the transition of the Legion from a basically nomadic tribe to a genuine empire. Where Caesar saw his power expanding westward, he couldn't feel the noose tightening around his neck. However, before I died I would have established a sort of, "counter-culture," within the ranks of Caesar's most loyal that would see the Legion's disgusting tactics eroded greatly over time. This would be a very slow, calculated process that would take years upon years, and end in my inevitable death. For years I would serve Caesar as a loyal spy, we'd push west swiftly with overwhelming speed and force, but what he wouldn't know is that his newfound settlements would be loyal to me. I'd get to spread my power among the other factions of the Mojave through careful use of my insider knowledge and swaying the tides of power to my favor. Ideally I've been put among the Frumentarii as a spy, playing both sides of the fence is where any true master of battle will be found.
I've always had a mind and body for espionage, and in lieu of the finer nuances of battle I can go toe-to-toe with the best of them Caesar would notice how distinguished I am, and my feigned love for his Legion would see me offered more and more dangerous tasks to either kill me and eliminate the threat of myself to Caesar and his legate, or getting closer and closer so as to keep me fighting in the Legion. Quickly, assuming I do not die in the process, I would make my way up the ranks to either Decanus or into the titles of the Frumentarii.