1: Yes
2: No
3: Sarcastic
4: Thank you for inviting me to join your faction. Now hold that thought while I tour your HQ and shove everything that isn't nailed down into my companion's backpack.
1: Yes
2: No
3: Sarcastic
4: Thank you for inviting me to join your faction. Now hold that thought while I tour your HQ and shove everything that isn't nailed down into my companion's backpack.
Pretty much my strategy.
The whole of the Institute is denvded of Microscopes, Applicators, etc...
3: Sarcastic (A.k.a. Either make a funny comment, or be a hurtful dike. Who knows which it will be! Have fun guessing! )
I brought Nick along to hack that terminal in the BOS base. Was pretty interesting to hear the comments from the npcs regarding my synth companion, and I loved that Nick gave some back.
Nick seems to enjoy having the last word, he's pretty much like cleverbot.
4, but add blowing up stuff like nuclear reactors and airships because I don't have a deathstar in my weapon list.
I took all of their folders, alcohol and cigarettes. They will soon be disorganized and utterly sober.
Often it comes across as:
1) Yes, with a question.
2) Yes in a way that will please Piper but annoy Cait.
3) Yes in a way that will please Cait but annoy Piper.
4) Yes in a neutral way that doesn't impress Cait or Piper one way or the other.
Really, the game seems to assume that you will accept all quests and the options seem to be more about companion disposition than anything else.
They're weightless and worth a cap so if you gathered up all you see, you might be able to afford a couple grenades by the end of the game. I pulled 65 out of the Institute so I'm going to the Dugout Inn tonight. First round is on me!
I hope you have good Barter skills, cause that's going to be one round only for 65 caps. See you at the bar!
funny... I was scrounging all the spots I could think to find pre war money because I thought it was still good as caps for currency.
I decided I would see what they were worth after I collected a lot of them. I did not realize it was only "SCRAP". So every time I autotransfred all my junk to my work shop my "cash" was removed from my inventory. So I always only had a little pre war cash in my inventory and again just ignored it for 150 hours of game play as I was busy not getting eaten by death claws and building a top of the line power armor set to use for the glowing sea.
Once I saw it was scrap not cash I just forgot about it for another 50 hours.
I never used the cloth for anything because I scraqed my armor work station when I first started the game not knowing that was a bad thing to do (you really learn things the hard way in this game).
I never buy any expensive weapons or armor as I prefer to find it or make it.
But I am now going to treat myself!
They keep using that word. I don't think it means what they think it means.
Well, people usually use them to organize their old diplomas and other important papers.
Yeah, there are really times when the "Sarcastic" dialogue option should be renamed to "Mean".
sar·cas·tic
s?r?kastik/Submit
adjective
marked by or given to using irony in order to mock or convey contempt.
"sarcastic comments on their failures"
synonyms: sardonic, ironic, ironical;
Nope.
"Mean" as in "mean comment", as the context was about dialogue-options. Mocking or "conveying contempt" is usually a mean thing to do.
There was some seriously good scrap in the Institute. It's worth initially joining them just for that, even if you don't want to join the Institute. After going through the first couple of quests for them, I made the rounds and took everything that wasn't nailed down in there.
I was almost scared to take anything. I had the feeling that everything is so clean and sterile, that there will be something terrible behind - like even worse virus or someone spying on you, waiting for that moment you would steal anything and then making some terrible experiment - like placing something you cannot resist to take and use it against you.