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ds3 pvp can be fun but its full of sweats who use every glitch known to man to win

me trying to just farm sunlight medals at Vordt's boss fight but getting continuously summoned to help with Dark Hand twink invaders with endgame gear instead

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Fallout: New Vegas spoilers ahead, if you're like me and you still haven't done everything.

I decided to finally go back and play FNV properly for the first time in a good half decade. I still hadn't played all of the DLC's (only honest hearts) and I was really excited to see what all the fuss was about.
I feel like this is really where it began because I came across the survivalist's rifle and it would go on to serve as my primary weapon throughout the rest of my playthrough (effectively from level 18 to 50)

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Salt-Upon-Wounds defended himself and died as a result.

Overall I've always loved HH. The map, the storyline, etcetera; it didn't feel too long for a DLC, it didn't feel like it was missing any content. I loved following the survivalist's storyline, which is what really connected me to the rifle and it felt almost symbolic carrying it through the rest of my playthrough.

Dead Money wasn't really that amazing, I'll be honest.

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Those are the only screenshots I bothered to take.

Dead Money felt unnecessarily slow, the enemies were annoying not hard, the map felt railroaded and there wasn't really a lot to explore. I did, however, like the characters for the most part and the ending did give me some sort of satisfaction.

Where DM really shined, though, was the way it built up the further two DLC's.

After Dead Money I decided to go and fucking annex Caesar with Boone.

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Boone was very happy.

This is where the DLC's really started to kick off for me.

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I loved OWB because it was blatantly fucking whacky and embraced the fact it was whacky.

Floating brains talking about penises (one of them that apparently has a breathing fetish),
An 'evil' floating brain who just turned out to be a fucking chem junky and didn't mean half of what he was doing,
'Lobotomites' who screamed incoherent shit and used really expensive weapons (I made about 75,000 caps playing OWB),
Robot rad scorpions that gave me a run for my money despite being level 40-44.

The map was also amazing, I really loved it. Obviously the characters were great.

What I hated was how short it was. Even doing the side stuff I only really got a few hours out of it, which disappointed me a lot. I mean the main questline is essentially a collection of 3-4 quests if that and the quest you receive after speaking to the Think Tank is essentially the precursor to the last quest.

Still great though.

But every DLC paled in comparison to LR.

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Lonesome Road was stunning. No complaints.

The map was stunning,
the characters, even if only a few, were stunning,
the enemies were balanced; it felt incredibly challenging (despite being level 50. Courier's Mile was amazing),
the story flowed incredibly well,
Ulysses was an amazing 'antagonist' and he was one of the very few characters I actually listened to without skipping dialogue at all,
the DLC made me LOVE E-DE,
the weapons are amazing,
the list goes on, really.

I now understand why the other DLC's do so well to build up Lonesome Road and talk so much about the other courier and stuff.

Overall, NV's DLC's are like their own flowing storyline and they build up the eventual end that is LR - I loved it, every minute.
I got the NCR ending overall. Not much screenshots of that, because it's pretty standard at this point.

What I did do, though, is went back to speak to Ulysses after it was all done.

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And that's where it ended.

I'd like to think that, after all that time, the two couriers stayed in the divide - together - and watched over it, leaving the Mojave to fend for itself under NCR rule; even if that wasn't really the best candidate for the job.

But is anyone? Really?

Amazing game; it's hard not to call it my favourite.

TIME FOR A CHAOTIC EVIL LEGION PLAYTHROUGH MOTHERFUCKERS

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FUCK THE NCR
FUCK DIPLOMACY
KILL ALL MOTHERFUCKERS
BOW NOT TO CAESAR
BUT TO HIS LEGION
 

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what sort of build should i do for my yes man playthrough

im juggling between explosives boom boom man or sniper
wild card: high charisma """pacifist""" run

you can only have companions kill for you
 

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But every DLC paled in comparison to LR.

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Lonesome Road was stunning. No complaints.

The map was stunning,
the characters, even if only a few, were stunning,
the enemies were balanced; it felt incredibly challenging (despite being level 50. Courier's Mile was amazing),
the story flowed incredibly well,
Ulysses was an amazing 'antagonist' and he was one of the very few characters I actually listened to without skipping dialogue at all,
the DLC made me LOVE E-DE,
the weapons are amazing,
the list goes on, really.

I now understand why the other DLC's do so well to build up Lonesome Road and talk so much about the other courier and stuff.

Overall, NV's DLC's are like their own flowing storyline and they build up the eventual end that is LR - I loved it, every minute.
this man didnt find the elite riot gear during lonesome road. lol cringe!!

i want to reply to all of your dlc talks about new vegas and i will soon go on a tirade.
that being said the first 2 or 3 times i played this game i did an independent run, i dont know why. i have since done every run there is.
after having played fallout 1 and 2, i side with the NCR every time. you get such a different perspective, its essentially something all your previous characters have helped foster and steer in the right direction and for some reason that makes it a lot more important to me that my guy gets involved and sees to it that they're steered back on track again.
 

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>he uses any other armor than the mk2 stealth suit you find in old world blues
why even play the game if you dont have a talking stealth suit that actively ruins stealth for you
 
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be careful where you utter these words
on another platform you might have already faced the worst kind of people

bro i played that shit and loved it.

ON A PS3.

imagine no 4gb patch for like, your growing years. no wonder i turned into such a moron
 
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