User talk:NuclearHolocaust

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Overlords
Don't do that.

The list has been removed because there's no other list of loot drops (although there probably should be...) on any other page. Nitty Tok. 03:44, June 23, 2010 (UTC)


 * I also think that this info could be useful in the article, but the way you've written it is just wrong. You used first-person, inserted a personal comment and signed it with your name, all of those don't belong in our articles.
 * Click on the links provided in the welcome message to read all of our guidelines. --Anon undefined 04:29, June 23, 2010 (UTC)


 * Well, I re-added the note about them dropping a mini nuke on death, I was surprised that that wasn't already in the article. --Anon undefined 04:58, June 23, 2010 (UTC)

Thar's a booommmmmmmm
No idea. I've only done the quest once, and it worked fine that once. Nitty Tok. 02:02, November 17, 2010 (UTC)

Real world weapon references
Thank you for your recent edit to a weapon page here at The Vault. I just wanted to drop you a quick note to let you know that we don't put real-world weapon references on article pages, unless it's the same name as the real-world weapon, or if is mentioned by a developer that the ingame weapon is intended to represent a specific real-world weapon. Thanks again. --Anon undefined 17:12, January 27, 2011 (UTC)


 * According to the policy, we shouldn't mention any real world weapon references unless they are confirmed by the developers. So if you want to say that the weapon was used as a model by Bethesda, then you still need to cite your sources.
 * The first massage wasn't automated, I just transcluded this template onto your talk page. --Anon undefined 17:30, January 27, 2011 (UTC)


 * I'm sure that most weapons in Fallout are modeled after one or two real world weapons, and the references you posted may be accurate. But, as a policy, we don't include speculation in the articles, that's why all the weapon references need "a sourced quote from a game developer". The perfect example (that you just provided me with :)) is the Marksman carbine, it may be inspired by a number of weapons, but we can't be sure.
 * You can read more on our content policy here. --Anon undefined 18:11, January 27, 2011 (UTC)

Oblivion with Guns
I've considered it and it's precisely the reason I believe Fallout 3 is lacking as a Fallout game. Fallout was conceived as a recreation of tabletop RPG gaming, not a post-apocalyptic Doom. http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/fallout/images/0/08/Personal_Sig_Image.gif Tagaziel (call!) 16:16, March 1, 2011 (UTC)

SargontheGreat 00:39, April 25, 2011 (UTC)