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Caleb:
I wish they could still be working on some of the bugs in the original game.

I just got a quest ending bug and I had to clear my cache in order to get it finished correctly.

The game itself is amazing though.  I just hit level 20 and I have had some really awesome stuff happen.

Like I was stalking a group of heavily armed Viper Gunslingers in an abandoned town.  I just had sniped one of them when something slammed me from behind.  I tuned around and saw a Deathclaw.  I took a dose of Turbo and Med X and sprinted into the center of town and hide behind a building.

The Vipers actually managed to kill the Deathclaw but the only one left alive was the leader who I finished off.  Then I took all their stuff.

KvP:
They're still doing bugfixing. I think JE Sawyer mentioned not too long ago that they had found the reason Boone was owning the shit out of anything and everything - the bonus he got from his beret was continually stacking with itself, such that it didn't take long to surpass 100% critical chance. Basically the more awesome sibling to Dragon Age 2's permanent Isabella bug.

LeeC:
we know anything about zion? like it looks like a couple of tribals fighting but I dont know anything else.  Whats the theme/plot?

KvP:
Art assets in game files point to it being the site of New Canaan, stronghold of the Mormons who control Utah, and it's going to incorporate the Burned Man (aka Joshua Graham, former Mormon and nigh-unkillable lieutenant of Caesar who was doused in pitch, set on fire and thrown off a cliff for losing the first battle at Hoover Dam). The original Van Buren docs for New Canaan were confusing, as there were two versions - one in which New Canaan was standing, and another in which it had been destroyed (as far as I know, they were for different builds). What I remember is that New Canaan was a fort controlled by devout Mormons and they wouldn't let anybody into the city, but there was a large population of refugees just outside the fort, and a power struggle was going on between the existing prophet, who fed and cared for the refugees, and a young upstart who wanted to kick them all out, and who I believe left the city to rile up a bunch of tribals for war. Meanwhile the fugees are growing more resentful that they won't be let into the city.

Were I to venture a wild guess, I'd say that we'll see something roughly similar with the young prophet replaced by the Burned Man, or something.

Caleb:

--- Quote from: Scandanavian War Machine on 01 Feb 2011, 16:27 --- and the fact that they made uses for previously useless stuff (Junk Food, Turpentine, Pre-War Money, cigs, etc.)

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Hey I hoard Turpentine so I can tan Gecko hides!

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