Posted September 14, 2015

Well, glad you changed the avatar, because it helped me have the courage to post myself ;-) As for "losing track", I always get used to it by the end of the day. And yours is really a cool pic :-)
Curious - what was the badass weapon you found in New Vegas? I've put about 600 hours into that game (which is second only to Deus Ex for me :-p) so I'm pretty sure I know most of the weapons by now :-)
I am tempted to steal your hand/wrist warmer, as it looks awesome and incredibly comfortable (and I hate actual gloves when my hands are cold) by the way. :)
The weapon in New Vegas was called Euclid's C-Finder, I think... looks like an old 50's toy "ray gun" but channels the power of the sun. Can only be used once ever 24 hours, and I had to go through hell to get it (I've been treating the game more like a sandbox than like an RPG, but something somewhere along the line in getting that weapon made me really curious, oh!.. It was having to decide where to route solar power at maybe HELIOS One... saw that routing to Archimedes II was necessary to get an awesome weapon, and was suddenly on a new mission. Took a while, but finally got it and tried it out a couple times, and it is incredibly good fun.
I have to say, I'm liking New Vegas more than FO3, and a lot more than I would have ever expected to like either. I enjoy shooters every now and then, but other than the Mass Effect trilogy and, to some degree, Borderlands 2, I'm just not one to get wrapped up in them. The V.A.T.S. system really makes the whole FPS concept much more manageable for me, though. I don't always have to rely on my natural response time and somewhat lousy fine motor control. :)
Post edited September 14, 2015 by akhliber