Forum:Yes man ending quesitons

I want to take over new vegas and become the king :D

But I must say I am highly disappointed over this game. It's retarded. Even after I have taken lucky38 over, and have my own personal army of monster robots at my command, I still have to do the measly tasks, like walking around and do shit like a slave for some tiny groups.

Anyway, is there even a difference between the NCR way and Yes Man way? Aside of the NCR being good and Yes Man not good (or so so), which is even more retarded. Who says I don't want to use the robots for a greater good?

Why should I even bother getting a private robot army, if I can't use it?

Can someone pls explain this to me?

(Sign your posts please :P)

Well the game is over, you can imagine your character using the securitrons in the future..

To be honest, I felt a lil bit dissapointed too. The 2nd Hoover Dam battle didn't feel like the climax of the game to me, I think there should be a (yet to be written) finale after that battle and even more crazy story paths.. like destroying hoover dam and flooding the shit out of the Mojave. Or House having something up his sleeve instead of going "Oh, you killed my guards, don't kill me please." Rootmars 19:39, November 5, 2010 (UTC)

The NCR isn't necessarily "good", they're much better than Caesar's Legion but most of the NPCs in Nevada who are not already NCR citizens don't appear to like the idea of the NCR annexing the Mohave Wasteland. Especially since the NCR tends to overstretch itself and can barely defend the lands it already has, much less maintain a constant warfront with the legion.

Anyhow, if you paid attention while you managed to install the new Securitron programming during your trip to The Fort, the actual army was not activated yet. That's why you needed to stop by the Hoover Dam control room during the final battle and install the override module for Yes Man so he can redirect the power to The Fort and wake up all the remaining robots. That is why you don't see all those Securitrons until nearly the end.

Also when you're running around trying to get the trust of other groups or get them to break their alliance with Caesar, doing it yourself is way more discreet than sending an army of robots and alerting the spies that Caesar and the NCR has everywhere that you're up to something.