New Vegas wasn't Bethesda, it was Obsidian.SweetLiquidSnake said:You'd think that Bethesda would've realized how much better essential companions were in New Vegas, but no lets fuck that up amongst countless other things. Why is it that if a game has a working feature they gotta remove, to make room for what?
Win.mooncalf said:RIP First Horse. Barbequed by dragon.
RIP Second Horse. Nommed by dragon.
RIP Third Horse. Gored by dragon.
RIP Fourth Horse. Humanely Euthanised prior to fight with Dragon.
If you haven't tried it, they're much better than they were in Oblivion. It's actually pretty hard for them to die: if their health drops too low, they go squat in a corner and enemies develop a suspicious lack of awareness towards them them until such time as the follower resumes the process of opening a can of whoop-ass on them.MiracleOfSound said:This is why I don't use followers. I hate babysitting them.
Lydia just sits in my house stuffing her face with my food, that's fine with me.
same herebadgersprite said:R.I.P. Lydia. Vanished without explanation while I was in High Hrothgar. Assume she slipped and fell to her death.
Shadowmere is actually a male.Hawkeye21 said:RIP my first horse - jumped off a mountain for some reason (after catching an arrow which was meant for a wolf with her ass). Now I ride Shadowmere, and, let me say this, for a horse she is rather strange... She tries to rape everything in sight, for instance. Dragons, stormclocks, goats, wolves, giants - she just doesn`t seem to care. It's like she is an immortal rape machine.
Do you ever find that your companions spawn hostile? Several times I've summoned my familiar and he tries to bite my face off. The last thing I need during a fight is yet another enemy attacking me.Octogunspunk said:All my zombie companions... alas, they only lasted for 60 seconds each, but I enjoyed their company and undying loyalty.
Using a humanoid companion + animal companion + zombie is totally awesome, btw. I just need a dog and the double summon perk now... Then I will have a small army of followers!