DrRapid wrote:DLC coming very soon, then another one taking place in Pittsburgh...
McMaybe wrote:DrRapid wrote:Yeah, I've done 60 hours and I've done quite a lot of stuff in this game but I do take my time. I'm the worst karma possible since I find it hilarious to kill everyone after they've been nice to me.
McMaybe, I ended up blowing up Megaton since as I said before, I find it extremely hilarious and entertaining. I betcha you used Fallout Wikia, right?
Well I'm finding this game great, I don't like it that when you finish the game you can't go back and do whatever you want to, obviously If you saved somewhere yes but, you kno' what I'm sayin'?
Didn't touch any guide or Fallout Wikia which is why it took me so long to complete. But yeah man, you can go back and do whatever. And lol, its HILARIOUS to blow it up. I did on my first run (one i finished 100%). now I'm going for good Karma.
James R. wrote:DrRapid wrote:DLC coming very soon, then another one taking place in Pittsburgh...
What you talkin bout willis? That's where Im from
The Pitt is an industrial raider town located in the remains of Pittsburgh, about 500 kilometers to the northwest of Capital Wasteland. It is a place where three irradiated rivers come together and many of the towns inhabitants are mutated.
The Pitt was originally a place of pure chaos, full of rape gangs and torture squads. As part of the early recon when Brotherhood of Steel first arrived in the East Coast area, Owyn Lyons led his paladins in an attack against the Pitt from over Mount Wash, later called "The Scourge". Even though they were completely outnumbered, they still razed that place to the ground.
As they swept through, the Brotherhood policed up every non-mutated child they could find, of which there were around twenty. Lyons brought the children back to the Citadel, which was still under construction, and enlisted them into the Capital Wasteland Brotherhood of Steel. One of these children grew up to be Paladin Kodiak.
While not as much of a threat as before the Scourge, the Pitt is still a center of raider and slaver activity.
DrRapid wrote:James R. wrote:DrRapid wrote:DLC coming very soon, then another one taking place in Pittsburgh...
What you talkin bout willis? That's where Im fromThe Pitt is an industrial raider town located in the remains of Pittsburgh, about 500 kilometers to the northwest of Capital Wasteland. It is a place where three irradiated rivers come together and many of the towns inhabitants are mutated.
The Pitt was originally a place of pure chaos, full of rape gangs and torture squads. As part of the early recon when Brotherhood of Steel first arrived in the East Coast area, Owyn Lyons led his paladins in an attack against the Pitt from over Mount Wash, later called "The Scourge". Even though they were completely outnumbered, they still razed that place to the ground.
As they swept through, the Brotherhood policed up every non-mutated child they could find, of which there were around twenty. Lyons brought the children back to the Citadel, which was still under construction, and enlisted them into the Capital Wasteland Brotherhood of Steel. One of these children grew up to be Paladin Kodiak.
While not as much of a threat as before the Scourge, the Pitt is still a center of raider and slaver activity.
I'm sorry...However, this is Downloadable Content for Fallout 3, this is the second DLC coming out so there you go, a reason for getting Fallout 3 though you'll have to ad in an extra 800 Microsoft Points.
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