Fallout: New Vegas - the 3 best tips
Surviving in the Fallout: New Vegas wasteland is not always easy. We'll give you the best tips.
Tip 1: Fallout: New Vegas - learn the right skills
- Dietrich: The higher this skill, the easier it is to crack locks. If you invest enough points, you can even open doors and containers that were not even crackable before. This gives you access to abbreviations and items that you would otherwise not have been able to access.
- Haggle: The higher you level this skill, the less money you have to pay for items and the more money you get when selling items. They can also use it to negotiate better quest rewards. With the many items you will find in the course of the game, you will swim in the money with this skill.
- Language: The higher your speaking skills, the easier it is to intimidate or convince characters. This opens up entirely new negotiation options for you in many situations and makes the game immensely easier.
- Science: The better your know-how, the easier it is to hack terminals. This is very similar to the Dietrich skill, but in relation to the computer terminals in the game. The simplified hacking often helps you to get through enemy-infested systems.
Tip 2: Fallout: New Vegas - experiment with caution
- Do not focus solely on the main quest. With its truckload of side quests, various factions and many secrets hidden in the wasteland, "New Vegas" invites you to try it out.
- Keep in mind that decisions (especially regarding factions) that you make during the game often have ramifications. Therefore, save often so that you can undo any unpleasant episodes.
- You should always save before you distribute your experience points to new skills. You may not like the new skill at all, or you may not really benefit your style of play.
Tip 1: Fallout: New Vegas - plow through the wasteland as best you can
- At the beginning of the game, you should be a little bit reluctant to explore the game world. Wait until your hero has ascended a few levels and is better able to fight back. Otherwise you run too fast in hordes of opponents that you are not up to.
- You should start tracking and completing quests off the main story as early as possible. For this you not only get important experience points, but also often unique items, money and other valuable rewards.
- Once your hero is strong enough, you should step off the beaten path and search the wasteland for secret locations and items. Often you will also come across characters who offer quests that you would otherwise never have come across.
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