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New Vegas after I get home from the barber!
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Danny Trejo apparently voices a gunslinging ghoul in New Vegas. Better yet, he's a recruitable companion!
http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Danny_Trejo |
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Dude, I have the Blade Runner pistol! New Vegas is friggin awesome
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where did you find it?
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In the gift shop in Novac. It can only be repaired with repair kits and doesn't do too much damage. That and it only holds 5 rounds means that the .357 is the better choice
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The AR10 is pretty weak. If you can, sell it and buy a couple Cowboy Rifles.
Also, if you come across a guy that wants you to save his girlfriend by clearing a trail of geckos, be warned that there is no girlfriend and that he will attempt to kill you after you kill all the geckos. He's pretty slow on the draw, so he's pretty easy to shoot in the head before he can get his gun out |
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Another Fallout tip is to "rent" a hotel room in Novac whenever you get there. It's only a 100 dollars and it's more of an apartment than hotel room. I'm pretty sure the containers in the room don't reset either, like the Megaton House in Fallout 3 and the hotel room in the Point Lookout add on
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The weird thing about the AR-10 is that the charging handle is built on the bolt on the right side of the gun. I was hoping for the charging handle in the carrying handle or the now standard placement. My guess is that they reused the reload animation for the AK from FO3, which requires you to charging the handle on the right side. I think the same type of animation
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