Ditto this. Even with full skill points (console commands how I love thee) and a full condition Anti-Material Rifle Deathclaws can sometimes survive a sneak attack critical bullet to the head. In F3 they were pretty easy to kill after level 10ish depending on what gun you had but New Vegas...
You heard that too?
I went back to playing Fallout 3 recently after a couple of playthroughs of New Vegas and I really miss iron sights. I usually hate using them in games but they seem to work in NV. NV might not be 'as good' as F3 but there are lot's of little additions that improve...
You could say that since I had 50 Hunting Rifles in Fallout 3 at one point. Though I was collecting them to repair the one I had been using and selling repaired weapons to vendors was one of my main sources of income.
Only if they are either expensive or important at that particular time. To take Total War games as in example of the latter, it might be a cheap unit of spearmen which aren't good on their own, but they may make the difference between holding onto a town/city/castle or losing it. Although that...
Yep I've spent some money on LOTRO to buy Turbine Points for some quest packs and Mines of Moria as well as a couple of other things such as shared storage.
Well as others have said it basically is but you're only doing it to get round a game mechanic that discriminates against you. Plus it is single player so big whoop.
It's an over rated mechanic and is quite poorly implemented. It can be difficult for some people to use fast travel and sometimes you get held up by other users. Overall the game sucks really.
Well first I would get it changed to Pounds Sterling...
Buy an airbrush + compressor to finish some (quite a few) of my models and put the rest in the bank until I pass my driving test.
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