Gender: Male Location: Welfare Kingdom of California
That mission certainly wasn't cool for me. I didn't like the idea of running from one building to the other. Get shot by Super mutants every time I would step outside the buildings. Then be confronted by a robot with a wig on top....I'm sorry that is just down right cheesy and loosens the suspense and action for me.
Plus the reward wasn't enough. I should have gotten more caps.
I've done every quest now, got to level 20 and found 19 bobble heads, considering you can't level up anymore after 20, i feel limited as to what i can do with this character now....guess it's time to reset and be evil.
Gender: Male Location: Welfare Kingdom of California
Noo...you start at Rivet City...then you get to National Archives...you finally get to the where the robot is and he will then ask you to get him some kind of ink which will forge the declaration of Independence...if you choose to accept the offer by Buttons THEN you have travel to the Arlington Library and search around for the hidden ink.
Yes! you can do fast travel. But you have search the building till you find the ink. Which really became a nuisance and a waste of time.
So what I did was to shot the stupid robot and then steal the document. Or course I had to share the reward with Sidney. The whole business of searching for the ink was a wild goose chase.
Ahh that quest, i already found the building before hand, doing the GNR quest usually leads to you finding it before hand...ah but yeah the robots in there are a real pain at times.
Anybody else convince the droid they were Jefferson?
Yeah you don't have to do the ink part just speak to her about cutting the deal, then let her get killed by the droids, then you don't have to split the reward, you get her pistol and no bad karma.
Gender: Male Location: Welfare Kingdom of California
My speech was at 65% and that stupid bot didn't believe me. Which really bother me about the game. It was the same thing with AntAntagonizer mission...I really want her to be Tanya again...but the stupid nutcase sent her ant army to attack me.
I usually save before i speak to a key character, that way if it's something like 65% you have a even chance of getting a success or failure, if you get a failure just restart the save and try again.
My main complaint with this game is the fact you can't level up after you reach level 20, and there needs to be more side quests...the fact the final chamber locks as well is kind annoying.
True that, but with the fact that you can't level up anymore, it feels like you have finished the game and have no real need to continue, I'll be honest I have gotten kind of bored with the game now, just for the fact that I don't see any point in continuing, I found all these places and yet now that I know I won't get any sort of reward for exploring them it feels all so bland.
I wouldn't mind there being so few quests as long as I could still carry on leveling up and adapting my character...and the fact I can't hack or unlock very hard doors/terminals is very annoying.
Last edited by Neo Darkhalen on Nov 20th, 2008 at 08:36 PM
Yeah, I think Level 30 would be a reasonable level limit.
Especially considering I was doing most sidequests but not all.
I dont really see it as annoying to not be able to hack terminals or lockpicks are very hard. It goes with the choices you make as a character. I decided I wanted the ability to hack, lockpick and talk my way through the game.
I have a question. When you go into the vault where your dad is, i think it was vault 112, do you have to do what Betty says to get out with your dad? I already did it, but I just want to know.
I'm not sure come to think of it, I always find the fail safe terminal and use that to escape I never do what "Betty" tells you, strange to think the Dr turned himself into a little girl in there.
Just go to the abandoned house and create the song using the objects inside which will unlock the terminal...