Agreed. I skipped out on siding with the Legion in both my playthroughs, mostly because there is nothing to them, in the end. They only have the little camp next to the dock, and the fort across the river that really only acts as a story-zone.The Scythian said:The game could have really benefited from actual Legion settlements. We only get to see the worst side of the Legion, and have to take Dale and Raul's word for it on their territory.
But, House FTW.
Wafflepunk said:Personally, I sided with House. My reasons for this are simple. To borrow the "levels" metaphor, if Legion is at level 1, and NCR is trying for level 5, Mr. House claims that with control of New Vegas, he could reach 6 and beyond. Based on what I saw in his story, I believe him. He seems more practical than the NCR, but isn't as brutal as Caesar. Plus, it doesn't look like he's dying anytime soon, so anything he does will last.
I considered siding with Yes Man, but then all of House's knowledge would be lost, and New Vegas would be the same it is now, but with a homicidal, power-mad delivery boy in charge. The Omertas would have killed me by the end of the week.
The legion are Luddites. There is no scientific department to speak of. It's stated in game that the legion rejects a lot of technology. I don't think that Obsidian missed THAT. Although I wonder where they get the slave collar. Probably from the Institute.Earthfield said:***Just in case: SPOILER ALERT***
So far I tried being independent, and I must say, the ending is fairly good, I think that the best option is for NV to be on its own and done with it. Of course, to make that happen, I started Helios sending the energy to Freeside and the Strip. Got rid of the White Gloves and Changed the management of the Omertas and let the Chairmen on their own, except for Benny. I helped the Followers of the Apocalypse in Freeside, and that got me access to the Enclave remnants who most of them wanted to help the NCR, but thought it would be better to be independent, so that I did. I wan to try House next time, I want to see what he has to offer.
EDIT: I forgot the most important part of the topic; I don't support neither Legion or NCR ideas, I think the NCR is what Ulysses said "A group that tries to simulate the former ways of government without learning that it was their way of doing things that ended the old world." Or something among those lines. As for the Legion, I still think they're also in the mistake, right, they unify tribes by assimilating them and killing those who opposes them with no mercy. They think of women as an inferior being, dissing anything that could came from them, allowing any Legion member to abuse of them with no consequences. And probably this is something that they missed out while doing the game, but for some reason, it appears the Legion does not have any scientific department or even group of people that helps them with that, so they have no use of technology from what it seems. But that's probably something they missed while making the game.
So I don't support neither major faction, but I want to try House next time.
"If the player has completed Still in the Dark, stayed on good terms with the Brotherhood, and McNamara remains Elder, a truce can be signed between the Brotherhood and the NCR." -Fallout Wikigim73 said:I think I'm gonna have to side with the brotherhood of steel. Wait, that's right, they are BETRAYED in this game. Seriously, play house: kill BoS. Play NCR: kill BoS. Play Caeser: kill BoS. The only guy who gives them a break is Yes man, and that's not really much of an ending. Screw ALL the factions that want you to MURDER the noble brotherhood. You can ally with or ignore the crazy people with big guns bombing everyone. Drug dealing fiends, people eating gents or great khans who helped shoot you in the head? Not worth your time, just skip past them. Reclusive group of tech lovers who have locked themselves in a bunker and aren't hurting anyone? could you please break into their base, murder them all and then blow it up? No? Then SCREW YOU, all reputation LOST! House, the NCR and the legion are all PRICKS who won't tolerate you refusing to murder the BoS. Yes man will reluctantly accept your decision, but whatever. Veronica deserves better. The BoS deserves it's own ending.
From what I've heard, you can have the NCR and the Brotherhood form a truce.gim73 said:snip
Is this the pc version? If so you may want to increase the fov of the game.Wayneguard said:I loved the shit out of the 5 or 6 hours I got to play of NV. Unfortunately, both it and Fallout 3 give me terrible vertigo and nausea T_T
I really wanted to dig the NCR after I came to the conclusion that the Legion was a bit too fascist for my liking. However, it took me some more hours of interaction with the foot soldiers and some more questing until I realized that the NCR isn't anywhere near as patriotic as I'd have wanted them to be. To be honest, after I interviewed everyone at that forsaken airport, I had severe flashbacks to Communist Russia.NeutralDrow said:...you're the first person I've read share my exact experience. Like, down to the word.Headdrivehardscrew said:All in all, my experience of New Vegas was marred by me not even liking real-world Vegas, and post-fallout Vegas was way worse. I hated most factions, I hated the flora and fauna of the place, I hated that annoying TV-head robot sheriff, I hated quite a lot of the NPCs... Two-Dog seemed like a really nice, diverse and interesting guy in direct comparison.
Though I tended to just dismiss NPCs offhand unless they actually got in my way, or were monsters on Caesar's level. And for some reason I took a liking to most of the lower-level NCR troopers I met.
You should be able to alter the FOV (field of view) in their config files without too much trouble - might even be able to do it in the console command like you can in Skyrim.Wayneguard said:I loved the shit out of the 5 or 6 hours I got to play of NV. Unfortunately, both it and Fallout 3 give me terrible vertigo and nausea T_T
Yeah, I just played as an antagonistic, angry anarchist who played both sides against each other. Both were shitty, imo.Magic Muffin Man said:I, personally, sided with Yes Man, because every other side had one major flaw holding me back from joining them.
Caesar? Slavers, rapists, luddites.
NCR? Bloated, corrupt government run by two-faced bastards, share cropping.
House? Mummy.
I haven't reached that point quite yet. Probably won't on any of my current characters. My good-natured characters aren't especially politically-minded and still have the outlet of escaping into the wilderness and depopulating the local irradiated wildlife (one as a survivalist, one as a sniper), and my third is too busy winning all the money in New Vegas and building her personal army for shits'n'giggles. Even my first character, who still wears the sheriffs outfit from that first large town (mainly for what it implies about his morality), hasn't flipped out and killed anyone except the entire Legion fort and Mr. House.Headdrivehardscrew said:I really wanted to dig the NCR after I came to the conclusion that the Legion was a bit too fascist for my liking. However, it took me some more hours of interaction with the foot soldiers and some more questing until I realized that the NCR isn't anywhere near as patriotic as I'd have wanted them to be. To be honest, after I interviewed everyone at that forsaken airport, I had severe flashbacks to Communist Russia.NeutralDrow said:...you're the first person I've read share my exact experience. Like, down to the word.Headdrivehardscrew said:All in all, my experience of New Vegas was marred by me not even liking real-world Vegas, and post-fallout Vegas was way worse. I hated most factions, I hated the flora and fauna of the place, I hated that annoying TV-head robot sheriff, I hated quite a lot of the NPCs... Two-Dog seemed like a really nice, diverse and interesting guy in direct comparison.
Though I tended to just dismiss NPCs offhand unless they actually got in my way, or were monsters on Caesar's level. And for some reason I took a liking to most of the lower-level NCR troopers I met.
That's not where I want California to go. Democratic my ass, it was communism and false promises all the way.
It was all just very sad and very unsavoury. The Khans I wanted to kill on sight, but there turned out to be alternative option I much preferred once I sat down to find it. Brotherhood of Steel - not quite enough of them, and this was probably the first Fallout title where I just could not be arsed to figure out how to get a Power Armour. Sure, I liked the 'genuine flavour' humour and all, but compared to all the loathsome people there just wasn't enough of it.
I remember my breaking point quite vividly, and I'm glad I - quite accidentally - learned about the Followers of the Apocalypse still being at it. After that very specific point in game time, I shot just about every uniformed individual on sight, and everything that did not respawn indefinitely got wiped out with a vengeance.
Yes, I used lots and lots of ammo. It was total carnage. I pretty much built another dam on that damn Hoover Dam, with perforated dead bodies. I felt like Nemesis the Warlock.
Are you referring to Fallout or the upcoming US federal election?Saviordd1 said:Yes yes, very convincing, grey and grey and bad governing on both sides.
But this is what it comes down to, do I support a bloated but well meaning retarded government?
Or do I support a bunch of sociopathic, misogynistic, homophobic hypocritical dickwads?
That choice was VERY easy.