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jymkata: I recruited Ian
That's it.
Ian? He's not so bad, as long as you make sure he only has a single-shot gun. Now, MARCUS, on the other hand, caused more party deaths than my enemies ever did.
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dragonbeast: i went in the glow without taking rad-x and inside i took my time to check all the corpses when i exited i had 1470 rem in me. i couldn't walk for half a day before my death.

Don't worry, that's the most common mistake in the history of Fallout.
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Prator: Ian? He's not so bad, as long as you make sure he only has a single-shot gun.

And make sure you never shot him, because the NPCs are not so friendly in Fallout 1.
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Drelmanes: And make sure you never shot him, because the NPCs are not so friendly in Fallout 1.
...and if you DID shoot him, make sure it was in the head and at close range.
Fallout 3: shot a fat man in a small room... whoops
Gotta love the NPC's. During the assassination attempt in Junktown, Killian accidentally hit Ian instead of the assassin and Ian attacked Killian in return. before I even got a chance to make another attack, two critical hits from his guards ended my journey rather abruptly.
i was fighting the mother deathclaw. i wanted to select her to fire on her from 6 tiles distance. turns out i forgot to turn my cursor into the attack one, result: i walked up next to her.
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Khuratokh: Setting the timer on a piece of plastic explosive, but dropping one that wasn't activated in front of a door. keeping a safe distance, waiting for it to go of.
Of course the real ticking bomb sits snugly in my back pocket.
You can guess the rest...
Dude thats an epic fail

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While in Quincy helping Elliot's ghouls fend off the attack I managed to incur the wrath of Elliot's crew by accidentally shotgunning a prone ghoul I didn't see right as I killed the deathclaw at what I thought was the conclusion of the fight. Joy instantly turned to dismay as the ghouls opened up on me. The good news is I got a chuckle when Gorgi said "Now to go check on my brother" (or something to that effect) when I rescued him and later found him standing among the ruins of his brother's corpse saying "Freedom!"
Sitting here one day playing Fallout 2, I encountered a group of slavers. I thought awesome! easy kills, easy money! Half way thou the fight Sulik used burst mode on a slaver with me in front of said slaver, my character was hit with a critical of 341 and when this happened my jaw dropped into my lap as I watched my character get blown in half vertically. (Where ether the left or right arm and half of the character's chest gets blown off)
In Fallout 2 in the temple of trials before you leave your village there's a chance to really screw up. The last test is to fight a fellow tribesman. The fight is heavily scripted but there's a way to be really evil. Run away from the fight to end combat. Then pick up your gear and attack him. Enter the village after you kill him....
(I won't spoil it. Just try it out for yourself. It's actually possible to continue the game after that.)
Post edited March 10, 2011 by gnarbrag
Hey, I wonder what all that green glowing stuff is? Couldn't possibly be harmful...

Five seconds and two lost legs later and I had to reload.
In fallout 2 (first playthrough) thought a deathclaw dident look so tough. After I lost cassidy, Vic, I learned my lesson and tried to run off the map. Dident make it very far...
After convincing The Master that his plan was doomed because the FEV didn't distinguish between damaged cells and haploid cells, my brilliant character then had the brilliant idea of suggesting that he might have more luck with more experimental subjects...

What?! It was a valid point! But yeah, it didn't really help matters, now did it. He thought it sounded like a brilliant idea. :(
Fallout 2. Ok, we need to blow up this door. Now we set the time bomb for one min, and run away quickly! tick tick tick, wonder if it's going off soon? *BOOM* Character explodes into a million pieces. Oh yeah... I probably should have set it down.
Give full-auto weapons to companions, then charge ahead between them and the enemies!
So many holes! So much blood... x____X