First Time Playing a Fallout Game - New Vegas Day 12 [Full VOD] / DEAD MONEY DLC Part 1
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- (sorry I wasn't able to fix Elijah's voice peaking in premiere sadge)
I have been convinced to start the Dead Money DLC and you can't leave the area once you start so we're locked in the Sierra Madre now :)
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Ugh so Dead Money might be my favorite Fallout DLC ever and it's also one I hated when I first played it just because it's like designed to be punishing. But the vibes, the atmosphere, the STORY are all so incredibly dialed in and haunting and I think the voice acting is pretty next level. All of the New Vegas DLCs are incredibly different vibes and super memorable. Love this for you, it's a ride
Dead Money is great if you embrace it and don't get hung up on losing your gear. It turns the game into a "survival horror" esque experience.
Own a holorifle for home defense, since that’s what Father Elijah intended. Four ghost people break into my villa. “The hardest part is letting go!” As I grab my Ghost Sight and holorifle. Blow a microfusion cell sized hole through the first man, he’s dead on the spot (Or is he?). Draw my BAR on the next man, miss him entirely because it has the highest spread and nails Dog/God. I have to resort to the gas bomb at the top of the stairs, “Begin again lads!” as the explosion dismembers two men in the blast, the sound and extra shrapnel sets off the Gala Event. Heat cosmic knife and charge the last terrified harvester. He burns out waiting for the auto-doc to boot up since the Flambé Cut does bonus fire damage. Just as Father Elijah intended.
Im going to steal this like the courier stole all 37 gold bars from the vault
Dean is one of my favorite characters. He's such an unapologetic slimeball, truly represents the "alliance of convenience" trope
People either love or hate Dead Money. I love it personally. Dean Domino is one the best characters in the game
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Fluttens = Threatens to make God go away for Dog
Also Fluttens = Why is he freaking out on me
Classic Flutten LMAO
"But getting to it. That's not the hard part. It's letting go." s such an iconic and ominous line. You'll figure out what it means...
"It's cool that he makes an appearance here". That character intermingling story stuff is an aspect I love about the New Vegas DLCs.
I can’t wait till she gets to the Old World Blues dlc
I’ve been watching your playthrough on here and it’s great. Especially your reaction when you encountered your first Cazador lol. Those things terrify me still.
Dead money is the best of the dlcs in my opinion yeah the beginning areas feel repetitive but it’s the only dlc I feel is really a challenge. It strips you of every thing and expects you to survive with what you find. I also feel it’s the most rewarding.
I know some don't like Dead Money due to it being much more survival horror and it being difficult and a little frustrating at times (And if you play on Hardcore mode like I often do in which you need to eat, sleep and drink to survive Dead Money is a NIGHTMARE) but I really do just love the atmosphere, the story and characters, from a worldbuilding and story perspective dead money is fantastic
I'm absolutely loving your walkthrough of FNV so far. Makes me wish to finish it yet another time. I really love the writing and feel of FNV, it's just so fun.
"ah fuck my drug wore off" is a feel
Oh Dead Money. Fantastic story, awful gameplay. At least in my opinion. I definitely like the other DLCs more, but the lore behind the Sierra Madre is fantastic.
What's awful about the gameplay tho?
@@VCYBERPUNK2077 Most of the area looks the same, so the early sections end up being rather maze like. The later sections feel like you're just stuck in a rather generic large building without much variety. While actually turning on the event is fun and interesting, the rest of the DLC feels like you're doing fetch quests.
It also absolutely massacres the BAR, which is one of my favorite weapons IRL. That crime is unforgivable.
The characters and story save the DLC for me though. Dog/God in particular is a really cool character concept, and I can't say I've seen too many like him.
Honest Hearts is awful! Now that's the definition of awful...and if you are talking about the same looking locations and caves, then HH takes the prize too...and it's all utterly boring, even environmental storytelling is underwhelming imho! The only redeeming quality of it is the fact, that it gave us one of the greatest and most badass character ever in Fallout history - The Burned Man!
Were it not for the Burning Man i would have probably rated this DLC as the worst DLC ever, yes even worse than Mothership Zeta believe it or not!…
DM is nowhere nearly as bad as people make it out to be! And what you say about it's individual location is a biased BS, it's not how i remember it at all! You may be confused by navigating through it, you may have gotten frustrated by it's numerous puzzling traps, but you cannot possibly convince me it has bad gameplay or that locations are all samey looking!
The reason you had such terrible aim when using that automatic rifle is because your strength attribute was too low and so was your guns skill. Had nothing to do with you being thirsty. All weapons have both a strenth and a guns skill requirement. They are both on your pip-boy screen when you highlight a weapon in your inventory. You can do things like drink alcohol or take Buffout to give q temporary bonus to your strength. The guns skill requirement of that AR is 100 and your skill is nowhere near that.
"It's like a Saw trap" Oh you have no idea how accurate that is
Dead Money is such a brutal DLC
I absolutely love Dead Money. It is the best Fallout DLC I have ever played.
hot take, Dead Money is peak fallout
@@madardiaz very linear? Thats a new one, I’ve almost never heard that criticism of dead money. Sure you aren’t talking about lonesome road? There are a surprising amount of different ways you can play dead money and because the dlc strips you of your gear you are once again forced to salvage and survive while relying on the build you have crafted so far, and there are so many rewarding dialogue trees and choices to make along with different character interactions and endings, and the thematic through line is arguably the core theme of the entire game and can be applied to the series.
@@madardiazIt had at least an excuse to be more linear because you have a bomb strapped to your neck…Outside of that you get to choose the fate of ALL your companions (and what happens to Elijah) you even have the option of the bad endings if you really want
I guess I can see how you’d think its un-rpg, it did take a more survival horror approach
@@madardiaz Wtf does un-rpg even means? Lmao.
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Dead Money, the most controversial dlc out of all for fallout new vegas - there was no inbetween, either people love it or fully hated it. I loved it, it still felt like fallout but in a very dark and slightly scary way. The story pretty dark and all this fog with these sneaky ghost gave a very intense feeling. My favorite out of all the dlc available.
But yes, your audio is bugged, this crackling is not normal. I think the script extender caused this problem if i remember right, can be wrong.
Canadarian battle cattle!!!!
Basically the story of the Vault 3 is the story of Vault 33 from the Fallout show..haha
I can already see this going exceedingly well💀
I think if you have enough sneak you can avoid some splash damage from explosions.😅
Did I miss rex's death?
Oh so this is where the fun begins
this DLC scared me so bad
easily the hardest nv dlc. good luck
Lolwut?! No it's not at all! Lol Try OWB as low leveled character! Haha...now THAT's hard!…
Unless you mean as in hard to navigate through, confusing...in which case i agree, yes it is...
Combat in OWB is insanely hard for low leveled characters, as every single Labotomite you fight comes equipped with highest tier weapons, that kill in an instant, especially things like Anti-Materiel Rifle, Brush Gun or a freaking Hunting Revolver! Not to mentions Trauma Harnesses equipped with highest tiered Gauss Rifles, Multiplas Rifles and Tesla Cannons! Even encounters with Robo Scorpions are likely to be deadly at low levels!…
The Nightstalkers you fight during X-8 reserach facility trial runs are no joke either, since they are way tougher than Mojave versions of the same enemy, and so are Big MT's Cazadors too...heck every creature encountered in OWB is a sudden spike in difficulty! Haha
That combat balance actually left me feeling lukewarm on OWB. The scientists are cool, but you enter the DLC struggling against the enemies and walk out a living demigod, able to augment yourself with OP cybernetics and armed to the teeth with insane prototype weapons tech. I dislike DLCs like that which end with you being overpowered for the rest of the game.
best story, biggest pain in the ass DLC. Old World Blues still my favourite.
01:53:44 - No it got a 7/10. Some people say this was too much as well. The game was incredibly average and mediocre. The first hour or few are okay but once you break the illusion of the maps being empty and the same you sadly realize the game is boring. The story/universe is also the most boring and blandest Bethesda has ever done period. The only good thing about it is the amount of detail they put in to objects you can pick up in the world and the ship customization which sadly translates to nothing as space travel is just one big fast travel loading screen. Bases are also a downgrade from Fallout 4. No swimming underwater, lots of things missing from planets such as rivers. No kill cams, no kill moves and no gore so combat is very mediocre. Lots of potential and they fumbled it big time which is the most painful part. If boring/average was a game it would be called Starfield.
Starfield was a big regression from Fallout 4, which, if you're a long-time Fallout fan (and you care about the writing/dialogue and quest design) you probably consider a big regression from earlier Fallouts... And oddly, it took roughly twice the time to develop as Fallout 4... Probably the most baffling game Bethesda has produced.
Mines super stable have you installed all stewies engine fixes and tweaks from the Nexus also the heap replacer there's also a few patches that should be mentioned in the Viva New Vegas mod guide.
Fixes tons and apart from the usual getting stuck in landscape now and again type of thing means you aren't constantly making saves.
Am I the only one irked by her insistance that it's "survival mode" not "hardcore mode"? Like, not every dev is going to use the same terminology for everything. And if people are asking if you're on hardcore mode, they know what it is in this game already. No need to repeat that over and over.
i've streamed hardcore in many other games where it meant death=delete so i'm just trying to not confuse my viewers :D
no, because shes right. in todays day hardcore means 1 life, but this game was made before that was common. nowadays devs do use the same terminology
@@ThisisCitrus I guess I'm more annoyed by the repeated answering of the same questions over and over. I'm just sick and tired of stream vods rather than truly blind playthroughs. But that's a me problem after all. I think I'll be moving on from this series then.
Like, I would be annoyed repeating myself this often. At that point I'd be putting up an FAQ. At least that might reduce the number of dumbasses asking if she's watched the show for the hundreth time since this series started.
@@Wromeo13 Thats just streamer life, they have to repeat themselves over and over because new people are always joining.