It is a fairly easy dlc to beat for me it was. Old world blues be at least a level 15 id do it at around I dont take the logans loophole. I felt all the other DLC's were building up to it, and a lot of the main game was. I would honestly say it should be the last thing you do before you do the final mission. So, now I played HH first, since it's the easiest and you get some nice gear. Inn3rfury posted Pffff, try Courier's mile.
It makes Deathclaw Promontory look easy. User Info: eziniti. Short and easy-ish. Finding all 30 warheads and only 19 damn ralphie posters! The Tunnelers get torn up by Red Glare. And well, if you still can't handle a few deathclaws, you're doing it wrong. The hardest part for me was figuring out the final boss fight weaseling my way out with dialogue seemed cheap , but it's not too rough once you figure out the trick to it. Eat mung, evil doer! User Info: Unstandardwar.
Shortish, but it is quite difficult. Tunnelers in particular, being squatish little things that hit like a freight train. Not sure how poisonous, since I went in with Heartless on, but some of them are definitly venemous.
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Side Quest 6 Answers. Ask A Question. In every way the player shapes the wasteland, so too did Ulysses, and his goal when confronting the player in the Divide is motivated out of revenge, but also intrigue: who had the right to shape the future more? This is an interesting concept because, effectively, both Courier 6 and Ulysses are two sides of the same coins, with the same abilities, intellect arguably , and more.
Courier 6 shapes the Wasteland in ways but responds unwittingly to the ways Ulysses shapes it. Whether or not the game is a spiritual successor in Fallout: New Orleans, a direct sequel in Fallout: New Vegas 2, or even for a game like Fallout 5 , this should be a lesson.
That's not to say Ulysses or a Ulysses stand-in should appear and follow the same exact push-and-pull of the Courier and Ulysses , but instead, this type of relationship should play some role in the game. One where, intentional or otherwise, the landscape of the game changes and there's real repercussions because the player isn't the only capable of practically inhuman actions.
Imagining that type of relationship is somewhat difficult, but at the same time, so too is a game where an unseen antagonist shapes the entire game and DLC run but manages to land so well as it does in Fallout: New Vegas. Sony looks back at PlayStation 5's remarkable first year and releases the list of top-played PS5 games based on gameplay hours.
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