User:Funnytown01

Hello, I'm Funnytown01. Odd name for a Fallout wiki? Well the short reason is that's my name is in third grade I made a short story with the name and for some reason I liked it a lot. Plus, it's easy for me to remember. Anyway, with introductions out of the way, let's talk about something a little more Fallout relevant. I have every Fallout game, except Brotherhood of Steel, but from hearing people talk about it, I guess I'm not missing much. I've played through everyone except Tactics and Bos several times, and read quite a few of these wiki pages and so I know a decent amount about Fallout and used to consider myself a guru, until I saw admins of this wiki. You know what, here, just read this list biography about me. It'll provide the relevant information and my attempt to write it out was quite boring probably, so without further adieu, here you go:

Favorite Fallout Game: Either Fallout 2 or New Vegas Reason why: I like the writing of Fallout 2 and all those special random encounters. I'm fond of the classic battle system, also, and I like mods the game has for it, such as Killap's Restoration Project. Besides, the end boss, Frank Horigan, is just bad ass. Anyway, on to Fallout New Vegas. I like Fallout New Vegas because it has a ton of quests, pretty funny and whitey writing, and it features the classics like the NCR. I also love how many endings you can get, and how many things get an ending. I think there's a least 7 endings for the majority of things you can get an ending for. Plus, the new factions like Caesar's Legion are quite interesting. I actually like their armor for some reason. Finally, I like that there are more people to talk to. My favorite thing to do in an RPG is listen to all the dialogue. Is that sad? Maybe a little :).

Order I played the games: Fallout 3, Fallout, Fallout 2, played a portion of Fallout Tactics, Fallout New Vegas

Favorite common enemy: Death Claw Reason why: For the original games all I have to say is: 1,000 X.P. baby! For the new games I like them because they keep the game a little more challenging at level 30. Well, I least New Vegas. Fallout 3 on the other hand...

Favorite Boss: Frank Horigan Reason why: Do I have to even explain why?

Favorite DLC: Dead Money Reason why: Now there's a shocker! Now why do I like Dead Money better than Broken Steel? As I have numerously mentioned, dialogue and character design is very, very important to me. Now well Broken Steel may put the level cap to 30, give you the Almost Perfect perk, and let you play the game after you beat the final main story quest, the dialogue is laughable. Especially what your character can say. Dead Money, on the other hand, has fantastic dialogue and character design, better than the main game, Fallout: New Vegas, reminiscent of Fallout 2's dialogue. Add that the game is much harder in Dead Money unless you're a melee specialist, and that's just icing on the cake.

Favorite Companion: Boone Reason why: Boone is a really good sniper even if you don't have a high charisma, and he has a decent back story. While I like the companions in Dead Money, they're not long term.

Favorite Weapon because it's awesome: The Experimental Mirve Reason why: Three words: Eight mini nukes

Favorite Weapon that I actually use: The Turbo Plasma Rifle Reason why: In Fallout 1 this gun is the best weapon in the entire game and the only reason you put points in your energy weapons skill. In Fallout 2 you can get it early on if you don't mind using stupid short techniques, but even if you wait to long to get it so there are better alternatives you can just give it to Marcus and he'll make short work of most of your enemies. The gun's not in Fallout 3 so oh well, but in Fallout New Vegas it returns and is perfect for taking those Death Claws and Cazadors.

Favorite Developer: Chris Avellone Reason why: Chris Avellone is responsible for New Reno and Vault City, some of my favorite places in the game. New Reno has some of the has a lot of quests you can do if you play your cards right and many endings. Vault City citizens may be bastards (especially First Bitchzen Lenient), but again there are many things to do and I find the story of it interesting. Another thing that makes those places great is that they are the only places in Fallout 2 that change after you beat the game. Of more recent news, Chris Avellone was a major developer in Fallout: New Vegas (Can't remember exact position, I think lead developer) and Dead Money. He even wrote the song Begin again in that DLC, and I think the song is quite good for video game music.

Favorite Location: New Vegas Reason why: In the first Fallouts each location had many quests and stories to tell that were often quite e relevant to the main story. There were less locations, but more stuff to do in each one. In Fallout 3, this changed. In that game there are over 100 locations with just the base game, but the majority of the locations don't even have an official quest attached to them, and the major locations like Megaton only have like 3 or 4 quests related to them. Fallout 3 was an explorers game. Then came Fallout: New Vegas, which is like a hybrid between the two. Again there are many locations, in fact more than the base game of Fallout 3 had. However, now there are also locations that have many locations and quests and people. This is what New Vegas the city is, a hybrid between exploration and questing. Heck, not only that, it's very connected to the main story, as the name would suggest. These reasons are why it's my favorite location(Plus, you can gamble, which is awesome:)