From the moment you begin your adventure inFallout: New Vegas,you’ve already cheated death. Your first playthrough of the game should be done as the developers intended, though maybewith a couple of modsto make the experience a little smoother, but nothing that breaks the game. That said, ...
More Detailed Stats Menu - show the value modifier amount in the (+) and (-) for skills/SPECIAL, and show them above their min/maxMore Precise Rad Meter - show decimal places in the radiation meterMove Ammo Type Label - move the ammo type label to under the ammo count...
Fallout: New VegasEndurance determines a character's environmental resistances (poison, radiation), Hit Points, and Healing Rate, as well as the starting levels of the Unarmed and Survival skills. It also determines the number of implants allowed. ...
Tag skills are the skill specializations of a character. At the start of every Fallout game prior to Fallout 4, the player can choose three Tag skills to be the character's specialties throughout the game.[1] The Tag! perk allows one to pick an additiona
It is useful for quickly bringing a new skill up to the level of the starting skills, e.g. 60 Lockpick becomes 75, enough for a hard lock, and then the skill points can be added to make it 90. This perk becomes more useful in Fallout: New Vegas due to the lower number of ...
Skill points are points awarded to the player character when reaching a new level of experience. The points can then be allocated to whatever skills they feel are in need of improvement. Certain books, traits, and perks give the player character a skill
There have been six full role-playing titles in the series (Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4 and Fallout 76), one squad-based tactical RPG combat spin-off (Fallout Tactics), one action RPG dungeon-crawler spin-off (Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel) and one ...
Critical Chance is a derived statistic in Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout Tactics and Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel. An Aimed Shot has a critical chance bonus equal to the chance-to-hit penalty of the targeted body part.[1] In
See: Fallout: New Vegas questsLocation-specific bugsSee: Fallout: New Vegas locationsPip-Boy bugsThe Pip-Boy screen may increase in brightness to a point where you can't see anything on the screen. Turning on then off the Pip-Boy light or saving and loading can fix this. [verified] In...
“The ability to make things of others your own. Can be used to steal from people or places.”— In-game description Stealis a skill inFallout,Fallout 2,Van Buren,J.E. Sawyer's Fallout Role-Playing GameandFallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel. InFallout 3andFallout: New Vegas, it has...