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You don't continue the game once it's finished by the way. Once the story is finished that's it, just like Fallout 3 pre-Broken Steel. That's why I tried to do as much as I could before the end. As for the Hardcore mode. I found it cool at first, the fact that it was very much like trying to survive. I did eventually get bored of it though and it was like every time I fast travelled "oh for god sake I need food again". I perservered simply because of this 'special reward'. I don't want to spoil it for you but Obsidians version of reward and yours may differ.
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Yeh that's fair enough I guess, I haven't tried a uniform. Ah right cheers, I figured I was pretty much screwed when it came to reasoning with the Legion. I guess now I have to get some heavy firepower to take them out...
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Bit confused as to what i'm meant to be doing. So far i've done...
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Was kinda thinking the same thing but figured it'd sound fanboyish if I said anything :p. Personally I can't see the difference but I wouldn't be bothered if there was. I've read some comments about Xboxer's feeling cheated, what do they expect Bioware to do? Re-release ME2 for the sake of some aesthetic changes. It's just a ridiculous thing to get annoyed over, we're still GETTING ME3 with the new engine so what's the prob bob.
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I think the only multiplayer that could work would be a Borderlands style co-op. I really don't have a problem with this however i'm not sure how it could be applied. Who would make the decisions and do the dialogue? You or your partner? If it's the host then I personally would want to complete the game 1 or 2 times so I don't miss something that my co-op partner is getting when they host the game. Deathmatch can piss right off. I don't see Bioware as a company to screw the storyline of the final act so i'm still looking forward to it, multiplayer is still a rumour anyway just like it was for the last game. Not quite sure I understand the story blurb though. Why attack Earth? Must be a reason. I guess the reapers see humans as the most dangerous threat even though they're technologically inferior. Also does that mean they've reached Earth or...
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If you haven't seen SOAD before it then it sure as hell is! Should hopefully be even better as they're not being pressured tour wise rather playing for the love of it :p
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True enough. I just want to go for System to be honest. Saw them in 2005 and they were amazing!
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I don't mind LP but this is the 3rd time they've headlined...
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I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it any more!
ViPeR replied to Dan_Dare's topic in General Chit Chat
The monkies are infected!! Infected with what!? ...Rage. -
It's the most confusing game ever if you go by the written rules. What I did was search Youtube on guides to playing it, the majority not making things simple enough I felt. After watching about 5 different ones I got the jist of what to do. You start with two sets of cards lined horizontally, on top and one below. Here you choose what cards are going to be in your deck, i'm not sure what the maximum is but I like to have 1 or 2 of each number. You then go on to playing Caravan. The basic aim is you have to set up 3 stacks of cards and make sure all of them reach a total of 26 BEFORE the computer player has. This isn't the only way to win however, the rules say that the area to aim for is numbers between 21-26. So say you have higher numbers than the computers in those stacks and they're in that range you'll win whether you have 26 or not. Specialist cards (Jack, Queen, King, Joker) have no numeric value. They infact alter either your stack or the computer players stack. A King (I think, not sure) multiplies by 2 whatever card you place it by. So say you have a 10 and a 6, put the King TO THE SIDE of the 10 making it 26. Building a stack in itself is quite complicated too. You have to go up or down in numeric order from whatever card you started with. So for example you start with a 2, you can place cards higher or lower than that although obviously you'd want to go higher. Once you've started down one route you can't change it unless you use one of the specialist cards (I think a Jack, maybe Queen lol) to reverse the order. So it could go 2-6-9-Jack-4-2. I'm not to sure but I think all the specialist cards can be used on the computer players stack to trip them up. Say if one of their stacks is at 26 you can add a King to any of their cards which will make it over 26. If this happens they lose their stack and have to start again. Another tactic I like using is placing the reverse order card on them so they're forced to go over 26 lol. Also regarding building stacks I think you can do them by suit as well but I didn't really look into it, whether you'd ONLY be able to build a stack with that suit and the numbers are irrelevant I don't know. Like I said it's really complicated when you first look at it but it's not at all when you get the hang of it. Once you have you can use tactics which is where the very first part of choosing what cards are in your deck comes in handy. You might want to choose a lot of specialist cards as they're quite handy, and start stacks with lower numbers. I usually start stacks with 7 or 8. Start with numbers too high and you might overshoot 26, too low and the computer might get there before you. The cards you get given are a random choice of what's in your deck so just because you chose all Kings, 10's and 6's doesn't mean you'll get them in the order you want. You could end up with 3 10's and get screwed. I hope this helps as I found it very hard to understand at first too but it's a stupidly easy way to get caps. Play the woman in Mojave Outpost she's behind the desk. She has a shit load of caps and is crap at the game lol. I think I won at least 6000 off of her.
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Agreed. He seems to be the new 'fad' at the moment. Rather not have him all over my Portal game.
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I want to be that guy. Cazadors f*ck me off.
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Just recently got back into this again. Gave it a bit of a break after I got to the strip. The amount of quests is, overwhelming, to say the least. Near enough any person you can talk to gives you a damn quest or is involved in one. It's good that they've packed a lot of variety in but I can't keep up. I must have at least 10 outstanding quests. As far as the main adventure goes i've...
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The only glitches i've had so far are occasional black line across the middle of the screen when aiming without a weapon (really weird one that), some characters getting stuck in scenery and the game not telling what location i've just found or quest i've updated (the XP still shows up). In comparison to Fallout 3 it's not that bad, that game had it's fair share of bugs and in fact I had that freeze on me a few times whereas Vegas hasn't once.
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Yeh this has bugged me on occasion and have since stopped investigating if it's by/on a road because it's probably a crow. What i'm really enjoying is how much more your sneak skill seems to count for in this game. I've one-hit sniped so many threats it's awesome. Really hope the 'Grim Reaper' perk is in this.
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I haven't even attempted the quarry to be honest. I've finally made it to The Strip! After 20 hours . I could have easily looked around a lot more and done a few more quests but I figure that's where the game truly 'starts' so best to check it out. Judging by how you get in I think those 20 hours have gone in pretty useful.
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LOL I remember that song! Nice to see some old crowd from way back then. Who remembers the Geoffery prank to miss off the Mods (mainly Jordon), or Zeikfred, or dare I say it Offerman?
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Has anyone found that...
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Maybe he/she is talking to try and hear his/her own voice.
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Did they send the phone masts back in time as well?
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This. I also would point out that you shouldn't underestimate Radiation. I skimmed over tons of Radaways and am paying for it now. 100 caps to heal it, fack off! Lucky I won like 7000 caps playing Caravan but it's still a bloody rip off.
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I was like this at about Levels 5 or 6. I just kept poking a bit further in some directions, finding the odd place. Killing the odd group and eventually levelling up enough to take on harder enemies. Put a crap load of points into my Guns skill, helped quite a bit.