Shut. Up. I know it's not a big thing but still. I always thought sipping water was weird.BiggyShackleton said:Holding A in Fallout 3 & NV allows to drink continuously.
Crank up the difficulty. You'd wish you had more AP then.TestECull said:Quicksave usually. Also, I do NOT use VATS in Fallout 3 or NV. I don't need it, the games aren't exactly difficult and I'm using a mouse-and-keyboard to play so using a crutch isn't necessary. Hell I don't even need armor!
What!?BiggyShackleton said:Holding A in Fallout 3 & NV allows to drink continuously.
What!?!?natster43 said:Being able to switch ammo types in Fallout New Vegas.
Jesus Christ, possible over 200 hours on that game, not a clue. I think you may have just stumbled on the least known fact in videogames.BiggyShackleton said:Holding A in Fallout 3 & NV allows to drink continuously.
Tis why you play Ambassador Crocker. He's rich and has unlimited tries.Altorin said:Caravan is the most broken game ever.Broady Brio said:In Fallout: New Vegas, I missed out on Caravan until my second playthrough.
Then I found out it's the biggest pile of shit, so never mind.
If you play it against shop keepers, they use their shop cap stockpile to play Caravan with
It's also stupidly easy if you build your deck with just 6s, 8s, 9s, 10s and Kings. Play your 10s, play kings on them, place 6s on those, and win. Alternatively, play 9s, Kings on those, then play 8s on top of those. It's stupidly easy to win at Caravan once you know how to play it.
So basically, buy everything, then play Caravan with them to get all of your money back, and then sell the stuff to vendors that don't play caravan for their caps.
Mind=blown?
Note that vendors who play Caravan (the courier guy in Primm, the NCR outpost lady, the Dinosaur Gift Shop guy in Novac) will only play a few games before the game realizes what the heck it's letting you do and they stop, so make sure those games count.
Get realism mods! If that won't make it harder, I'm out <.<TestECull said:lolwut? I play both on max difficulty. It's still piss easy. And I suck at shooters.Dr Jones said:Crank up the difficulty. You'd wish you had more AP then.TestECull said:Quicksave usually. Also, I do NOT use VATS in Fallout 3 or NV. I don't need it, the games aren't exactly difficult and I'm using a mouse-and-keyboard to play so using a crutch isn't necessary. Hell I don't even need armor!
I don't need VATS. I never use it. Never needed to use it.
Yeah I was really surprised when I did it by accident but after a while I managed to get a pretty good pattern down, not that I need it so much because I spend a day working to make dedrick armor but it's still good to know that heavy piece of metal on my arm isn't just for decoration.Altorin said:Lol, really? I'm a block Advocate (My first major character was a Block Specialist and it was awesome) and I didn't know thatHawk eye1466 said:For skyrim I didn't realize that if you blocked with the shield at the right time it would deflect the blow and do no damage to you, I thought you could just hold it and take less damage or try to dodge out of the way entirely. I know next Patton over here.
once you get to a certain point that tidbit of info isn't very useful - with your shield up you're practically invincible with full Heavy Armor/Block. But it would have been nice of them to tell me that.Hawk eye1466 said:Yeah I was really surprised when I did it by accident but after a while I managed to get a pretty good pattern down, not that I need it so much because I spend a day working to make dedrick armor but it's still good to know that heavy piece of metal on my arm isn't just for decoration.Altorin said:Lol, really? I'm a block Advocate (My first major character was a Block Specialist and it was awesome) and I didn't know thatHawk eye1466 said:For skyrim I didn't realize that if you blocked with the shield at the right time it would deflect the blow and do no damage to you, I thought you could just hold it and take less damage or try to dodge out of the way entirely. I know next Patton over here.