
Įndings for Fallout: New Vegas are dependent on what actions the player took via quests during the game, with separate endings being shown for each major location, political faction, and recruitable companion. Fallout: New Vegas has a definitive ending, unlike Fallout 3.

After the Courier is given some medical tests, the player is pushed back into the open world, and the quest, Ain't That a Kick in the Head, begins. The Courier is later found by a robot named Victor, and is sent to the settlement of Goodsprings, where Doctor Mitchell saves his life. However, the Courier is intercepted by the Great Khans and Benny, who shoots him and takes the package, leaving the Courier for dead in a shallow grave. The Courier, the player's character, was meant to deliver a package from Primm to New Vegas. The New California Republic plays a major part in the game's story, being in a three-way struggle amongst the Caesar's Legion slavers, and the mysterious Mr. It also leaves out the Medicine check with Phillipe you can use for some hilarious dialogue and which also convinces him to leave the room.The story has taken some parts from the Fallout and Fallout 2 stories, and is for the most part unrelated to its predecessor, Fallout 3.įallout: New Vegas takes place in 2281, four years after the events of Fallout 3, and forty years after Fallout 2. It also leaves out the fact you can seduce Carlyle into following you if you have the Black Widow or Confirmed Bachelor perks. Isn't that amazing? Even this huge chart doesn't cover all the detail involved with this one single quest!Īnd this chart isn't even including its sister quest, "Pheeble Will", which adds even more choices and consequences to "Beyond the Beef".

It also leaves out the Medicine check with Phillipe you can use for some hilarious dialogue and which also convinces him to leave the room. Let's also not forget New Vegas had quests with tons of outcomes and ways to complete it, such as this one:Īnd this chart isn't even including its sister quest, "Pheeble Will", which adds even more choices and consequences to "Beyond the Beef". Let's also not forget that while it looks like FO4 at least has a lot more quests than FO3, most of those are shitty radiant quests that can be repeated over and over until the end of time. They could have kept working on it for a couple more years, but no, gotta get that money.

No one knew a single thing about Fo4, there were no leaks, no release dates, nothing. On top of that, people seem to forget that Bethesda didn't even need to announce FO4 yet. Especially considering Obsidian only had a year to make their game, whereas Bethesda had 7 to make their's.

You mean this one? Yeah, it is a fucking disgrace.
