quote:Failed railroad quests. Can't get this.....
Wait, can you use that ballistic weave on fatigues and wear armor over it?
If so, I'm ditching power armor
quote:Failed railroad quests. Can't get this.....
Wait, can you use that ballistic weave on fatigues and wear armor over it?
If so, I'm ditching power armor
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If you join the brotherhood of steel, can you still do other minute men and stuff missions?
quote:LOL Makes me feel better then!
Heh, grenades/missile launcher shot then figured it out.
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I'm at a stage where my settlements are growing but I cannot find enough cloth to build beds or sleeping bags. Is there a good place to mine cloth?
quote:is there an easy way to scrap things? I keep hearing of people scrapping guns and stuff, but how do you do it?
I think you can buy shipments of it. Or take clothes from your victims and scrap them.
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can you actually scrap inside the armor or weapon bench? I've been dumping my stuff right next to the workshop and scrapping them individually when in the workshop.
quote:I put in 125 before i moved on. Finished one hard and one survival run.
How many hours of gameplay do y'all have so far?
I've got about 20 so far, and I think i've read the game has over 400+, so it should only take me another year and a half to finish.
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That's another good point. Don't sell your pre-war money.
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That's another good point. Don't sell your pre-war money.
My prewar money is filling two bathtubs
quote:I actually saw a discussion on line that came to the conclusion that the only reason pre-war money has a value is because the commonwealth uses it as toilet paper ... so I think you are basically following canon here lol.quote:quote:
That's another good point. Don't sell your pre-war money.
My prewar money is filling two bathtubs
I had two stacks on a table next to the toilet as if to say "I wipe my ass with $100 bills". When I went back the next day, it was gone. Settlers took it.
quote:This link http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Bottle_cap seems to imply that Bottle Caps are more scarce and limited than pre-war money. Add like I said ... if you subscribe to the "post-war money = TP" theory then you have essentially set the value of pre-war money regardless of denominations.
Instead of bottle-caps, wouldn't it have been easier just to use the pre-war money as post-war money?
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Instead of bottle-caps, wouldn't it have been easier just to use the pre-war money as post-war money?
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Instead of bottle-caps, wouldn't it have been easier just to use the pre-war money as post-war money?
Since there isn't a federal reserve anymore or government behind it, it's essentially just paper (or tp).