There is a table where you can actually install your upgrades. Right behind the truck. I thought I had the radiation protection installed, but actually I had only bought it.
Sometimes LESS brute force get’s the job done Mr. Finesse...I was soo jealous that I decided a little alternate history might be in order as I much preferred your outcome to mine. And if I'm not getting my $1000 from
Charlie, and have to kill him anyway, how about if Flabs will pay me to kill Charlie, reward me and the Bizarre is left in tact. How about that? Well, I was able to find a save
that didn't take too long to accomplish my goal and life is good. Uh, better. It all worked out and I managed to have acquired enough ammo to carry on without depending on
scrounging.
I wonder who needed help in the cellar? That mission doesn't show up now. Hmm.
So it's all about the timing...Actually, it was just a case of using max brute force sooner than I did the first time through.
In Denver there are 3 choices on how to proceed. None of them (AFAIK) particularly favorable.
As a result I chose to side w/the 'bots.What could go wrong?
In Denver there are 3 choices on how to proceed. None of them (AFAIK) particularly favorable.
As a result I chose to side w/the 'bots. Hopefully, this decision will not end up biting me in the butt somewhere down the road. It easily could in that I have
left their commune in tact. Was kind of a no-brainer I guess in that I don't see how I could have out fought them. The end result was a huge firefight with the
"Gippers" and the eradication of the cannibals. A decent day's work as I captured one of the Patriarch's three sons required of me in the story quests.
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Now it's time for a little R&R and to spend all my money on meds and ammo. Then, there is a mini-boss that needs to be located and taken down.
All I know is that he and his gang are somewhere west of Colorado Springs. This means getting into my ATV and blindly driving around until something/someone stops me.
What could go wrong?