Pretty sure they're just graphical glitches that occur every so often. A reboot of your xbox/computer should fix that up, but you shouldn't be "stuck" as they are just graphical. You can walk through them, albeit blindly.fish food carl said:Great. Well, I'm stuck again, but this time, I'm trapped by a glitch. I just went to the RobCo building for Moira, I installed the widget, then disaster struck... a huge, grey wall jarred across my vision. Like a big sheet of paper. I can't see anything, and there are angry robots after me. Using some cunning, the map and the V.A.T.S system, I killed a roomful, but then I got blasted by a thing I couldn't see, from a room obscured by a graphical glitch. I get these glitches occasionally, I got one very similar while just wandering the wastes, but is there any surefire way to get rid of them?
*shrugs* Well, you could just make sure to do good karmic stuff and get your karma back up. Is the dude begging for water outside of Megaton hostile to you too? You could give him a bunch of water. Or you could just play through the end of the game the way you are, maybe even becoming more evil and just see how it goes. You could always pick back up again at your save if you don't like being evil.Green-E66 said:I need help in a decision. Recently one of my friends came round and we went on a Fallout 3 marathon, doing quests and killing stuff. In all this, we saved once halfway through and never bothered to do so again. When I was seeing what the ripper could do, I *accidentally* shanked Moira while running around in 3rd person mode, at which point all of megaton ran after me. I killed them all with my alien blaster, but now I"m in a bind, as I've been playing a goody-two-shoes character, and this would be a rather sudden shift... What should I do? (Note, having the MIRV isn't good in terms of resisting temptations either >.>)
Although, the funny part is, massacring megaton only sent my karma to neutral... =P Perhaps I should just loot megaton and play a neutral..ThaBenMan said:*shrugs* Well, you could just make sure to do good karmic stuff and get your karma back up. Is the dude begging for water outside of Megaton hostile to you too? You could give him a bunch of water. Or you could just play through the end of the game the way you are, maybe even becoming more evil and just see how it goes. You could always pick back up again at your save if you don't like being evil.Green-E66 said:I need help in a decision. Recently one of my friends came round and we went on a Fallout 3 marathon, doing quests and killing stuff. In all this, we saved once halfway through and never bothered to do so again. When I was seeing what the ripper could do, I *accidentally* shanked Moira while running around in 3rd person mode, at which point all of megaton ran after me. I killed them all with my alien blaster, but now I"m in a bind, as I've been playing a goody-two-shoes character, and this would be a rather sudden shift... What should I do? (Note, having the MIRV isn't good in terms of resisting temptations either >.>)
There's a couple of the water guys around the map, and yeah, they're a great way to fix your karma. You just need to find enough water. I personally went from being perfectly god to totally evil from robbing people blind while they weren't home.ThaBenMan said:*shrugs* Well, you could just make sure to do good karmic stuff and get your karma back up. Is the dude begging for water outside of Megaton hostile to you too? You could give him a bunch of water. Or you could just play through the end of the game the way you are, maybe even becoming more evil and just see how it goes. You could always pick back up again at your save if you don't like being evil.Green-E66 said:I need help in a decision. Recently one of my friends came round and we went on a Fallout 3 marathon, doing quests and killing stuff. In all this, we saved once halfway through and never bothered to do so again. When I was seeing what the ripper could do, I *accidentally* shanked Moira while running around in 3rd person mode, at which point all of megaton ran after me. I killed them all with my alien blaster, but now I"m in a bind, as I've been playing a goody-two-shoes character, and this would be a rather sudden shift... What should I do? (Note, having the MIRV isn't good in terms of resisting temptations either >.>)
Eh, after realizing that Moira has a lot of caps, I decided to go neutral, being a good character really got me nothing more that the occasional clip of ammo from some resident. =Pxitel said:There's a couple of the water guys around the map, and yeah, they're a great way to fix your karma. You just need to find enough water. I personally went from being perfectly god to totally evil from robbing people blind while they weren't home.ThaBenMan said:*shrugs* Well, you could just make sure to do good karmic stuff and get your karma back up. Is the dude begging for water outside of Megaton hostile to you too? You could give him a bunch of water. Or you could just play through the end of the game the way you are, maybe even becoming more evil and just see how it goes. You could always pick back up again at your save if you don't like being evil.Green-E66 said:I need help in a decision. Recently one of my friends came round and we went on a Fallout 3 marathon, doing quests and killing stuff. In all this, we saved once halfway through and never bothered to do so again. When I was seeing what the ripper could do, I *accidentally* shanked Moira while running around in 3rd person mode, at which point all of megaton ran after me. I killed them all with my alien blaster, but now I"m in a bind, as I've been playing a goody-two-shoes character, and this would be a rather sudden shift... What should I do? (Note, having the MIRV isn't good in terms of resisting temptations either >.>)
Bethesda are severely lacking on the animations front. Some people need firing.Alex_P said:Why the hell can't you target body parts in melee VATS? It's like they went out of their way to make hand-to-hand combat horribly unsatisfying.
Your only choice for artfully disarming people -- or artfully wounding them in dramatic ways -- is to shoot them.
(I played a shooty character anyway so it's not a big deal for me. But, still, a disappointment.)
-- Alex
Well the game autosaves everytime you enter a new building or section, so use either that or a previous that you've made and leave that building. After that, save again and then try rebooting.fish food carl said:One would think so, but I can't see the murderous robots, but they can see me. This makes for a very unfair fight - I tried turning on Stealth Boy, and they still killed me.waffletaco said:Pretty sure they're just graphical glitches that occur every so often. A reboot of your xbox/computer should fix that up, but you shouldn't be "stuck" as they are just graphical. You can walk through them, albeit blindly.fish food carl said:Great. Well, I'm stuck again, but this time, I'm trapped by a glitch. I just went to the RobCo building for Moira, I installed the widget, then disaster struck... a huge, grey wall jarred across my vision. Like a big sheet of paper. I can't see anything, and there are angry robots after me. Using some cunning, the map and the V.A.T.S system, I killed a roomful, but then I got blasted by a thing I couldn't see, from a room obscured by a graphical glitch. I get these glitches occasionally, I got one very similar while just wandering the wastes, but is there any surefire way to get rid of them?
He's mad as a hatter, and I haven't found any way of interacting with him directly. However, if you've got a good "sneak" skill or a few StealthBoys, his alley has four (?) mini-nukes and a bunch of frag mines you can steal. Just don't get spotted; he'll blow the alley, and the half-dozen mini-nukes he has buried that you can't steal or disarm aren't survivable.Rshady said:Anyone heard a guy shouting crazy phrases over a tannoy near the Rangers compound? Any ideas as to who or what that is?
I was able to snipe him with a hunting rifle. Then you can plunder the loot in peace.Anton P. Nym said:He's mad as a hatter, and I haven't found any way of interacting with him directly. However, if you've got a good "sneak" skill or a few StealthBoys, his alley has four (?) mini-nukes and a bunch of frag mines you can steal. Just don't get spotted; he'll blow the alley, and the half-dozen mini-nukes he has buried that you can't steal or disarm aren't survivable.Rshady said:Anyone heard a guy shouting crazy phrases over a tannoy near the Rangers compound? Any ideas as to who or what that is?
-- Steve
Wait a sec, couldn't you just load the autosave from when you walked into Craterside Supply? Or did you delete it or something?Green-E66 said:I need help in a decision. Recently one of my friends came round and we went on a Fallout 3 marathon, doing quests and killing stuff. In all this, we saved once halfway through and never bothered to do so again. When I was seeing what the ripper could do, I *accidentally* shanked Moira while running around in 3rd person mode, at which point all of megaton ran after me. I killed them all with my alien blaster, but now I"m in a bind, as I've been playing a goody-two-shoes character, and this would be a rather sudden shift... What should I do? (Note, having the MIRV isn't good in terms of resisting temptations either >.>)