

New Vegas always fellt a little small with all the mountains and how closely packed everything was when compared to the wide-open emptiness of Fallout 3.

Though I will say that I'm not a big fan of how it seems to be on literally a one-to-one scale with New Vegas, I feel like they should have taken more liberties with the new engine and map size to give us more dead space between locations. Extremely retarded, not based at all.Īs to the content itself: It looks pretty good, cool to see New Vegas in 4's engine. I'd known that there'd been some drama between F4NV and Capital Wasteland/FriedTurkey and they'd broken up, but I had no idea FriedTurkey had gone off and started his own fucking competing project. The only thing I can think of off the top of my head, is: Did you give them Vault 88 Jumpsuits and Pip-Boys from the Respawning Containers? I think that at the least that one guy needed to be 'outfitted' to continue and start building the Vault 88 structures "experiments".Oh wow. I'll try playing again and see what happens at that spot you are talking about (I have a 3rd Character that is close to that again).

That's so odd, I'm sorry to hear it didn't work for you. although it may not help you directly, I hope it is encouraging to hear that I bought the Vault 88 DLC when it was on sale just last month(?) and played through that Questline with 2 Characters. May look at Far Harbor, Nuka World, or whatever now. Not sure yet if I want the hassle of a buggy BS questline or not. There's two others who posted this same thing on these forums.one back in January this year. That's the point she bugs out, when you try to talk to her after the interview. After you interview the three settlers, you have to talk again to the overseer to end the quest. The interview of new settlers is the last step of the quest. Originally posted by there are different steps of building the desk, exploring, etc.
