Thank you for reminding me that I never played Caravan (beyond that one demo game with the guy hiding in Goodsprings) in FO:NV.
Thank you for reminding me that I never played Caravan (beyond that one demo game with the guy hiding in Goodsprings) in FO:NV.
You are talking to a man who, in Red Dead Redemption spend six hours SIX hours playing Poker.
Heck, my current New Vegas character has offered to help look for the Gunderson boy and is looking for him at the blackjack table of the Ultra-lux.
Casino I don't care about...just give me a good ol' fashion card game.
Two of the largest casinos in the world are less than 100 miles away from Boston. So yeah.
Yeah if the Boston area is suppose to be in a higher level of recovery than the Washington DC, then gambling would be one of the first vices to return.
So I'm betting molerat races.
if boston had a casino, yes. even if there wasn't one there could've been some guy who read some books and was like "hmmm, i could make lots of money if i make one of these." and built one.
Yeah... in other states which are must likely not ingame...
This is what I said.-... POST-war gambling would be okay. But no pre-war casinos.
Wouldn't object to mini-games like Black Jack, Slots, Roulette or ever Poker (preferably not Texas hold 'em)
But please, for the love of Gary... no friggen Caravan!
Backalley Russian roullette, dice on the sidewalk, cards in a basemant with poor lightings and armed guards.... I see potential!
I wouldn't mind it. Plus would be nice to see playable pool tables too.
Gambling yes please. If not a casino then just a bar with some Blackjack or something