I think reviewing the base game should be plenty enough, really
Don't even worry about enemies during Take it Back! because a really powerful buddy of yours will handle everything in your way.Also, be careful because the game might freeze during that quest because of everything that happens.
Quote from: Jono on December 22, 2015, 02:55:24 PMDon't even worry about enemies during Take it Back! because a really powerful buddy of yours will handle everything in your way.Also, be careful because the game might freeze during that quest because of everything that happens.Don't tell him! I want to hear his reaction! Now he's expecting it!
Quote from: Korra on December 22, 2015, 03:04:41 PMQuote from: Jono on December 22, 2015, 02:55:24 PMDon't even worry about enemies during Take it Back! because a really powerful buddy of yours will handle everything in your way.Also, be careful because the game might freeze during that quest because of everything that happens.Don't tell him! I want to hear his reaction! Now he's expecting it!Jar Jar is the true Sith lord
Quote from: Jono on December 22, 2015, 03:05:41 PMQuote from: Korra on December 22, 2015, 03:04:41 PMQuote from: Jono on December 22, 2015, 02:55:24 PMDon't even worry about enemies during Take it Back! because a really powerful buddy of yours will handle everything in your way.Also, be careful because the game might freeze during that quest because of everything that happens.Don't tell him! I want to hear his reaction! Now he's expecting it!Jar Jar is the true Sith lordI hope Donald Trump becomes President.
Quote from: Korra on December 22, 2015, 03:06:15 PMQuote from: Jono on December 22, 2015, 03:05:41 PMQuote from: Korra on December 22, 2015, 03:04:41 PMQuote from: Jono on December 22, 2015, 02:55:24 PMDon't even worry about enemies during Take it Back! because a really powerful buddy of yours will handle everything in your way.Also, be careful because the game might freeze during that quest because of everything that happens.Don't tell him! I want to hear his reaction! Now he's expecting it!Jar Jar is the true Sith lordI hope Donald Trump becomes President.I can't get deported dough so your hopes and dreams are crushed
JacobLevel 19 - SaintPlay time: Approx. 80~ hoursQuests Completed : 20Locations Discovered : 46People Killed : 185Creatures Killed : 450Locks Picked : 65Computers Hacked : 11Stimpaks Taken : 249Rad-X Taken : 2RadAway Taken : 15Chems Taken : 8Times Addicted : 0Mines Disarmed : 35Speech Successes : 16Pockets Picked : 0Pants Exploded : 0Books Read : 37Bobbleheads Found : 4Weapons Created : 2People Mezzed : 0Captives Rescued : 3Sandman Kills : 0Paralyzing Punches : 0Robots Disabled : 0Contracts Completed : 0Corpses Eaten : 0Mysterious Stranger Visits: 0
Supposedly, you were to follow James's example of selflessness and sacrifice your life for the betterment of the Capital Wasteland.
Quote from: Korra on December 22, 2015, 05:00:37 PMSupposedly, you were to follow James's example of selflessness and sacrifice your life for the betterment of the Capital Wasteland.I mean, I know I would've survived anyway, but I mean...
Quote from: Jono on December 18, 2015, 10:18:02 PMWho the fuck cares about those people. They're not important at all to the game.you realize the game is literally built so that you can be a good guy or a bad guy, rightsome players like to be good guyssome players like to be bad guysi want to be a good guy--it's not complicated
Who the fuck cares about those people. They're not important at all to the game.
You understand that activating the failsafe is a mercy kill, right? That's the objective good option. By going along with Braun's game, you failed to save the inhabitants of the VR. You allowed him to torture and abuse innocents for hundreds of years after the end of the game.
Quote from: SecondClass on December 22, 2015, 08:40:57 PMYou understand that activating the failsafe is a mercy kill, right? That's the objective good option. By going along with Braun's game, you failed to save the inhabitants of the VR. You allowed him to torture and abuse innocents for hundreds of years after the end of the game.hey class, you realize you're responding to a post that was posted fucking ages agoi already know thisi'm over itit's still stupid that you can't save the people, and i consider that a story flaw, so there
It's not really a story flaw. If you hypothetically did release them from the VR, they'd all instantly die as soon as they left the lounger. They were all 200+ years old.
Quote from: SecondClass on December 22, 2015, 08:47:16 PMIt's not really a story flaw. If you hypothetically did release them from the VR, they'd all instantly die as soon as they left the lounger. They were all 200+ years old.i did not understand this at the time, and the game probably could've made that clearerinstead, they made it a passing mention--even though that's an extremely important bit of information
I don't really see how you didn't understand it. Braun was explicitly introduced as a Vault-Tec scientist who made the vaults and the GECK. Both of which were pre-war inventions. And if you somehow didn't connect the dots there, Braun's logs were openly plastered in the failsafe terminal, which gruesomely describes his treatment of the citizens for the past two hundred years.
You get the highest single karma boost in the entire game by activating the program.
The reason there's the military thing as the program termination is because it was designed by Braun, a sadist. He wanted his last moments of life to be watching others suffer. But because he registered his Vault-Tec ID with the simulation while designing it, the failsafe can't kill him, because his station overrides the failsafe. Hence, why he would never, ever let his prisoners go, be it 100 years or 1000 years. If he let them die, he would still be alive, and he would only have AI to entertain himself with. When you activate the failsafe, everyone but him dies, and he's left alone in Tranquility Lane, forever.A major theme of the Fallout series is relative morality, about greyness. There's no "free the prisoners" option because it wouldn't make sense in the lore of the series. I'm kinda curious what you would change about the quest, though, other than making it more clear that the mercy kill is the morally right option.
Oh, that makes sense. I guess I have the advantage of being a meticulous player; I like to search every nook and read every log and such. A normal player could conceivably miss all that pretty easily. Come to think about it, with the scope of TL and how much it's talked about, it really should have more than two choices. A third one would be pretty essential if the game came out today. I'm glad you enjoyed most of the game, though, and I'm excited to see your review.
In the end I'm glad you gave the middle finger to The Enclave and Eden.