there's a neighborhood behind the mojave express, and there's 3 more houses entering the town (one belonging to the sheriff) you fricking piece of shit!!!!!!!
Yeah, it's basically a pit-stop town. Before the powder gangers showed up the hotel was used as a hotel, they had a casino and a Mojave Express. If I could make one criticism, there should have been a real general store like Chet's. They've got the little store in the hotel but that's not really much and it's pretty out of the way.
He's saying that wrongly writing "tour de force" is an exclusively American thing, even though third worlders like him make up the staggering majority of misspellings and other misuses of common expressions on this site.
>muh atmosphere
Fallout 3 was an embarrassment in terms of tone, setting and "atmosphere". Everything was incongruent. You just were just a 13 year old that wanted a surface level post-apocalyptic game.
lol you're just a hater. fallout 3 is reknowned for it's atmosphere and exploration. say what you want about the dialogue and lack of faction system but dont detract from it's strengths - makes you sound like an idiotic fanboy.
Were it not for Emil Pagliarulo's legendarily shit fricking writing it would be 1:1 with the vision of fallout 1.
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oh shit i never realized this was there. This had to be before Bethesda lost whatever soul it once had
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>This had to be before Bethesda lost whatever soul it once had
Literally everyone working on fallout 3 was putting their soul into it EXCEPT the fricking lead writer.
Especially the art team.
I agree with you, anon. Fallout 3 edges it out, but NV is less atmospheric on the surface, but it keeps giving in terms of writing, so I find myself getting more immersed in the atmosphere of it.
Yeah, New Vegas 's aesthetic just fits right imo
Not too dark and trying to be gritty like Fallout 3
Not toolight and idk self-aware? As Fallout 4
Just some walk-the-wasteland frick wandering through post-apocalyptic America, making the best of what he has.
If you come back several days later there's NCR deserters in the Vikki and Vance. Drive them out and several days later the Vikki and Vance is a fully functional casino.
>the first town you stop at coming from California and the last you stop at leaving from Vegas
Moss that only grows in the cracks of 200 year old asphalt
No but seriously, what do they eat? People like to shit on Fallout 3 for settlements not being realistic but when New Vegas does the same thing it's okay?
In New Vegas there are multiple places that grow food and a clear infrastructure for trade in the form of NCR, Crimson Caravan, etc, so it's easy to believe agriculture and trade is happening without the player needing to be explicitly told.
In Fallout 3 the only trade between the settlements is 4 random dudes, none of whom sell food
Primm is, like Goodsprings, on the singular southwestern major trade route into New Vegas. It sees travelers and caravans up from the NCR and beyond, who on their way to Vegas stop at the likes of the Bison Bill and/or the Vikki and Vance for refreshments and gambling, both of which were once active. Aside from access to trade, the nearby town of Novac boasts a Brahmin ranch. Compounding this, the ingenuity of the locals has led them to finding methods of safely cooking and eating more parts of the local Radscorpions they hunt than usual. As a consequence, they enjoy Radscorpion Casserole.
Was that a sufficient answer for you?
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No but seriously, what do they eat? People like to shit on Fallout 3 for settlements not being realistic but when New Vegas does the same thing it's okay?
I can't explain it, but I hated the green filter in 3 and yellow filter in NV, but now if I were to replay either of them I wouldn't mod the filters out anymore
they're SOVLful
>Litrally too good of a game to be made by Obsidian. >Every other RPG they made is from mid to alright. Only New Vegas is unforgettable journey.
How did they do it?
>three enterable buildings
a tour du force of worldbuilding, bravo obsidian
Yeah, Primm and Boulder City are honestly really fricking small(Boulder City is justified but still)
there's a neighborhood behind the mojave express, and there's 3 more houses entering the town (one belonging to the sheriff) you fricking piece of shit!!!!!!!
No no no, listen anon, you don't understand: it's ok when Obsidian does it
Yeah because obsidian knows how to write
Yeah, it's basically a pit-stop town. Before the powder gangers showed up the hotel was used as a hotel, they had a casino and a Mojave Express. If I could make one criticism, there should have been a real general store like Chet's. They've got the little store in the hotel but that's not really much and it's pretty out of the way.
>tour du force
Americans
Huh?
He's saying that wrongly writing "tour de force" is an exclusively American thing, even though third worlders like him make up the staggering majority of misspellings and other misuses of common expressions on this site.
There's like 10 enterable home buildings just behind that sign, you fricking moronic idiot. Also the two shack buildings on the other side.
Ngl didn't know that until my current playthrough
There is literally no reason to go there
I don't care what people say. I love the aesthetic of unmodded NV. I genuinely think it looks good
of course it does. the atmosphere is incredible, though still not as good as fallout 3
>not as good as fallout 3
I just mean the atmosphere
>muh atmosphere
Fallout 3 was an embarrassment in terms of tone, setting and "atmosphere". Everything was incongruent. You just were just a 13 year old that wanted a surface level post-apocalyptic game.
lol you're just a hater. fallout 3 is reknowned for it's atmosphere and exploration. say what you want about the dialogue and lack of faction system but dont detract from it's strengths - makes you sound like an idiotic fanboy.
t. reasonable enjoyer of both games
You're a complete fricking moron.
Fallout 3 fricking oozes soul stylistically speaking.
Were it not for Emil Pagliarulo's legendarily shit fricking writing it would be 1:1 with the vision of fallout 1.
oh shit i never realized this was there. This had to be before Bethesda lost whatever soul it once had
>This had to be before Bethesda lost whatever soul it once had
Literally everyone working on fallout 3 was putting their soul into it EXCEPT the fricking lead writer.
Especially the art team.
RIP Adam Adamowicz
It hurts.
greenworld > yellowworld
I agree with you, anon. Fallout 3 edges it out, but NV is less atmospheric on the surface, but it keeps giving in terms of writing, so I find myself getting more immersed in the atmosphere of it.
More de-pissing.
these pics may as well be finland
how the frick am I going to know the game takes place in a desert if you remove the desert color?!?!???!!!!
soulless.
I might have to play again with the piss filter. Maybe that's why I can't recapture my nostalgia.
Getting rid of yellow still doesn't change how horrendous the lighting looks.
they did an admirable job of making shit stand out with that deliberately drab color palette
It definitely fits the “post apocalyptic wasteland” setting doesn’t it?
Yeah, New Vegas 's aesthetic just fits right imo
Not too dark and trying to be gritty like Fallout 3
Not toolight and idk self-aware? As Fallout 4
Just some walk-the-wasteland frick wandering through post-apocalyptic America, making the best of what he has.
looks good from far, but far from good.
Wish you could come back later a few days and it turns into a real town.
If you come back several days later there's NCR deserters in the Vikki and Vance. Drive them out and several days later the Vikki and Vance is a fully functional casino.
dumb troony
>troony calling others troony
like pottery
wowee look at all that detail
Too many goddamn NCRCF prisoners on the map, Primm should've been taken by the Jackals
What do they eat?
>the first town you stop at coming from California and the last you stop at leaving from Vegas
Moss that only grows in the cracks of 200 year old asphalt
No but seriously, what do they eat? People like to shit on Fallout 3 for settlements not being realistic but when New Vegas does the same thing it's okay?
You already have your answer, sperg
They can't just survive on casserole, sperg.
>source: my butthole
In New Vegas there are multiple places that grow food and a clear infrastructure for trade in the form of NCR, Crimson Caravan, etc, so it's easy to believe agriculture and trade is happening without the player needing to be explicitly told.
In Fallout 3 the only trade between the settlements is 4 random dudes, none of whom sell food
Primm is, like Goodsprings, on the singular southwestern major trade route into New Vegas. It sees travelers and caravans up from the NCR and beyond, who on their way to Vegas stop at the likes of the Bison Bill and/or the Vikki and Vance for refreshments and gambling, both of which were once active. Aside from access to trade, the nearby town of Novac boasts a Brahmin ranch. Compounding this, the ingenuity of the locals has led them to finding methods of safely cooking and eating more parts of the local Radscorpions they hunt than usual. As a consequence, they enjoy Radscorpion Casserole.
Was that a sufficient answer for you?
ruby's casserole
I thought you typed ruby's butthole for a sec.
imagine the smell
>[PERCEPTION] Quite pungent
>[INTELLIGENCE] Ruby it's clear you've never showered in your life
>[ENDURANCE] And that's ok cause I'm not goin anywhere
Food from Goodsprings probably
Spare parts from the dilapidated roller coaster.
Now without piss.
I confess, I prefer it with the piss
you didn't beat it
piss just feels right
The piss filter was universally hated but now anons want it back. What gives?
I can't explain it, but I hated the green filter in 3 and yellow filter in NV, but now if I were to replay either of them I wouldn't mod the filters out anymore
they're SOVLful
>Litrally too good of a game to be made by Obsidian.
>Every other RPG they made is from mid to alright. Only New Vegas is unforgettable journey.
How did they do it?
Blew their decade-old backed up load once they were allowed to work for the IP again and then that was it.
>potshots from the roller coaster
hate those frickers