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Ok. Let me get this straight. Some idiots built a town around an undetonated nuke. Some guy wants you to detonate the nuke because it's a "blight on the urban landscape". Looks like the fact that a nuclear explosion would wipe out and contaminate that very landscape doesn't occur to him. Then again, in this setting people use nuclear explosions to light up cigars, so maybe it's not that bad. A well designed quest!

Anyway, did you notice that the artikulo does not mention any option to do something differently? One would think that Todd would have illustrated or at least mentioned all the options...
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posted by FaFnina
I think cheats are very useful, but sometimes they cause glitches. Anyway, that isn't the point. If you are having trouble with the game, then you should use cheats. If you're not having trouble stop reading. If you use cheats already and are having trouble, this artikulo is not for you. Here are some of the most helpful, working cheats:
•advlevel - Level up your character one level
•GetQuestCompleted - Complete current quest
•getXPfornextlevel - Gain one level
•help - listahan all console commands
•modpca Y X - Add points to your S.P.E.C.I.A.L. stats (Y = stat type, X = amount)
•modpcs Y...
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posted by PePs95
A good way of stealing good weapons, chemicals, clothes and crappy pagkain in Fallout 3 without needing to hide yourself and rely on your Sneak and Lockpick skills, is sa pamamagitan ng going to Rivet City's market.
Of course you will lose Karma if you steal things, but i'll explain how to alleviate that over time. Now, to steal anything publicly displayed on the stalls: Grab the object (grab it, don't press A and take it into your inventory, obviously. It's when you "levitate the object"...you know how to do that, right?) and take it to any shadowy part of the market, where your status is "hidden". There is...
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posted by vagos
The introductory sequence introduces the player to their character's father James, a doctor and scientist in hanay ng mga arko 101. James frequently makes comments about the player character's deceased mother Catherine, and her paborito Bible passage, Revelation 21:6, which speaks of "the waters of life".

The main quest begins after the player is forced to flee hanay ng mga arko 101 when James leaves the vault, throwing it into anarchy and causing the paranoid Overseer to send his police force after the player. The paghahanap for James takes the character on a journey through the Wasteland, first to the nearby town of...
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Health is separated into two types: general and limb. General health is the primary damage bar, and the player will die if it is depleted. Limb health is specific to each portion of the body, namely the arms, legs, head, and torso. Non-human enemies will sometimes have additional appendages. When a limb's health bar is depleted, that limb is rendered "crippled" and induces a negative status effect, such as blurred vision from a crippled head or reduced movement speed from a crippled leg. Health is diminished when damage is taken from being attacked, falling from great distances, and/or accidental...
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Leonard Boyarsky, one of the creators of the original Fallout, when asked about Interplay's sale of the rights to Bethesda, sinabi that he felt as though "our ex-wife had sold our children that she had legal custody of," admitting that he feels very possessive of the series,[8] but also admitted that his concerns have nothing to do with Bethesda.[9] Considerable concern was also raised sa pamamagitan ng some members of the series' tagahanga community, largely concerning major changes in game play style compared to the original games and Fallout 3's similarity to Oblivion. The reaction from the press, however, was...
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posted by vagos
Bethesda Softworks started working on Fallout 3 in July 2004,[30] but principal development did not begin until after The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and its related extras and plug ins were completed.[31] Bethesda Softworks decided to make Fallout 3 similar to the nakaraan two games, focusing on non-linear gameplay, story, and black comedy. Bethesda also chose to pursue an ESRB rating of M (for mature) sa pamamagitan ng including the adult themes, violence, and depravity characteristic of the Fallout series. They also decided to shy away from the self-referential gags of the game's predecessors that broke...
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fallout 3 takes place in the taon 2277, 200 years after a war over resources that ended in nuclear holocaust in 2077. The setting is a post-apocalyptic, retro-future, covering a region that includes Washington, D.C., northeast Virginia and parts of Maryland.[21] The game's landscape includes war-ravaged variants of numerous real-life landmarks such as the White House, the Jefferson and lincoln Memorials, Arlington National Cemetery and the Washington Monument. The area that the game is set in, known in-game as the Capital Wasteland, holds a number of small settlements of the descendants of...
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Laser Rifle
What type of weapon should you use: Small mga baril or energy weapons?
Well, Energy Weapons are certainly madami commonplace in the Capital Wasteland than the Small Guns. Sure, both are very easy to find, but the easiest type of weapon to find are the energy weapons, with the Laser Pistol available early on at the Super Duper Mart. Protectrons and robots are easy sources of energy weapon ammo, as well as the Enclave and Brotherhood of Steel. Energy weapons are sa pamamagitan ng far most accurate, durable, and have higher criticals.
Small guns, in the other hand, are significantly madami powerful. A conventional Assault...
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