Forum:Fallout NV Derps

Fallout: New Vegas is an AMAZING game. With all the dynamic play, interesting charecters, and engaging storyline it's hard to think such a game was even possible. however NV has some REALLY STUPID parts in it aswell. I'm intrigued as to what other players opinions are on the Fallout New Vegas "DERPS" Personally, the stupidest thing about the game is that, without the patch, if fighting for the NCR it's impossible to get the ranger armor ON THE COVER OF THE GAME.

nah i got it without any patchs, just need to do some questline and the guys with the armor show up in some areas Sounga 22:29, January 23, 2011 (UTC)

The biggest derp was that it seemed like it contradicted Bethesda's canon (President John Henry Eden wasn't mentioned whatsoever even though he was the last President of the Enclave and the self-proclaimed President of the United States.) Ranger Sarina 22:49, January 23, 2011 (UTC)


 * Eden wasn't mentioned because the Enclave hardly played any role in New Vegas, and the only members you do meet were part of the Enclave around the time of Fallout 2, when Dick Richardson was still the President. By the way, it probably isn't a good idea to use the words "Bethesda" and "canon" in the same sentence around here. At best, we'll have a flame war. At worst, someone will show up at your house with a literal flamethrower. Hal10k(Leonard Bernstein!) 23:44, January 23, 2011 (UTC)


 * I thought that Eden gave the order to all remaining Enclave members to meet him at Raven Rock. :/ I'm guessing that most people here are hostile to Bethesda-Fallout fans? Ranger Sarina 00:10, January 24, 2011 (UTC)


 * Most of the Enclave personnel that didn't set up shop at Raven Rock after Fallout 2 were hunted down by the NCR and tried for war crimes, which is why they aren't exactly plentiful around NCR territory, even 40 years later. The details can be found here. And most of the community isn't hostile to Bethesda fans. Rather, the problem is that precisely as many people will leap to their defense as will lambast them, with the end result that any mention of one of the typical points of contention, such as Fallout 3's canon, is enough to cause a thread to erupt into something worthy of toasting marshmallows on. Hal10k(Leonard Bernstein!) 02:56, January 24, 2011 (UTC)