56:40 The other pity about the DLC is all those popups at the moment you step outside to get your first view of the desolate Mohave. It should be such a cinematic moment and nothing is more its antithesis than a bunch of popups in your face. There is some mod that delays them. Can't attest to its reliability.
I'm surprised josh didn't comment on the hidden tutorial in the beginning of the game. He has said he likes it when tutorials are done in an authentic way that doesn't take you out of the game, and FNV has probably the most authentic one there is. The game literally teaches you every important mechanic in that first quest line. How your skills affect dialogue, faction reputation, different ways of doing quests, how to craft, how to scavenge, how to lockpick, how to hack, that choices have consequences, all these things and you don't even know you are being taught that the rest of the game will use these same mechanics in varying ways.
@@calebb231 He only mentioned very little of it before he even got to the hidden part. What he was talking about was the open tutorial with sunny smiles. The hidden tutorial is after that where as I said, the game teaches you about factions, skills, and the impact they have, without ever actually telling you that it's doing it. All within the first starter area and first questline.
Watching this guy play it's clear he just rushes through video games without consuming the content. Instead of immersing himself and reading dialog hes rushing through for content... and thus missing a lot of lore.
@@oliverbender3764 you'd think with all the stuff they took from india karma and karmaphala might have made it into common knowledge at least we got tikka masala out of the exchange
The true New Vegas experience isn't hearing "Big Iron" on the radio every five minutes, it's hearing "Johnny Guitar" every three minutes until it makes you turn off the radio.
Just wanted to say how much I've been enjoying these vods lately, especially this stream and the Morrowind playthrough (although I'm still making my way through that one). Cozy, relaxed vibes with some silly jokes that become familiar friends throughout the stream, some groan worthy puns and one liners (a mark of true pun quality) and just an all round nice time to be had. I only found this channel fairly recently despite being an occasional watcher of the JS plays channel for a while and it's been an absolute delight to watch you experience New Vegas for the first time (even with your rather unconventional approach to leveling - I'm just glad you're enjoying it).
I agree. I love fallout 3 and New Vegas equally. Is it just me or do the xbox360 era graphics suit the game way more than the newer fallout 4 graphics? I find it way more immersive for some reason.
What josh missed (and so do most players me included the first time) is that every quest usually has between 2 and 4 ways to solve it. You can succeed the primm sheriff quest by either getting the pardon for Meyers, convincing NCR to take over the place or hacking a robot to act as a law enforcer.
@@DibsAtraiyu Unless you don't kill the bandits on the rollercoaster and then they shoot Primm Slim dead while he's patrolling the streets, so the ending deafults to the worst one. Pretty funny tho.
@@starlightxfury1256 take those rose tinted goggles off man, nobody who didn't play fallout 2 as a child will agree with you it probably has a great story but good luck playing it for longer than a few hours without damaging your eyes due to the horrible graphics
@@starlightxfury1256 fair enough, it may be good in terms of story and vibe but you cannot compare it to fallout 3 and NV in terms of gameplay equivalent of saying gta 1/2/3 are better than vice city or san andreas
it's been a few days, but i've still been thinking about josh's very early statement that he felt fallout 3 didn't have enough choices i'm doing a playthrough of it right now for the first time since ~2010 (admittedly, heavily modded Tale of Two Wastelands, but i think that it only changes the values of things like rewards rather than the actual options themselves) and after coming out of the vault with the quote 'i will give unto he who his athirst of the fountain of the water of life freely' burned into my skull by qui-gon jinn i immediately gave all of the purified water i had to micky, offered to fix their bomb for free, let silver keep all of her caps, and didn't steal everything in sight between all of that, i was at good karma but had to do a bit of scrounging before i even had enough caps to pay moriarty for dad's location (and forget about extra equipment, we stick to that 10mm pistol and an armoured vault suit), and two steps out of town i got jumped by a group of talon mercenaries due to my strong moral compass attracting adversity, so while i had to pop some precious med-x they did give me a few new weapons, armour, and some extra stuff to sell after seeing some of the comments on karma mods, though, i have the theory that a lot of people just wanted to play the game to walk around, loot shit, and level up but didn't like the game telling them they were a 'bad' person for doing it to people and objects with red names while new vegas masked that a bit more with the reputation system being far more important, and that's obviously not the whole factor to fallout 3's relatively middling reception but it's a trend i'm going to tell myself is real to cope for defending an inferior (but still well worth playing) entry into the series
I think my favourite game of all time may have lead me to a new content creator to follow. The insightful comments about conflict and relying on other people, followed by a "That's what she said" is just the right level of tonal whiplash for me.
Bro~ I blew up 3 separate computers playing Bethesda games as a teen (literally exploded). Since then I dont play Bethesda games on release, I play them like 2-4 years later with all the mod bug and gfx fixes.
Real ones remember that New Vegas was literally a death sentence for PS3. You were either left with a PS that's barely functioning or just borked. Proof that this game was made using necromancy and duct tape.
Oh god, I thought I caught up and ready for this Saturday after watching the previous video here... just noticed the date in the description in this video Dx
25:45 I know this is almost 2 months old now but there is literally no better game for going like "Oh hey its *that* guy!" than New Vegas. it has a wonderfully eclectic voice cast of B-C list actors that knock their roles out of the park
A lot of them are A list too! Like Yuri Lowenthal. He does loads of the miscellaneous male character voices (including the grunts of the male Courier and the voice of Oliver Swanick), and nowadays he's the voice of Spider-Man in the new Insomniac games! He was also the original voice of Ben 10.
I know it might seem like "you shouldn't use mods the first time you play the game". But 1) Viva New Vegas compilation is genuinely important for fixing issues with stability of the game, and bugs that you might encounter in it. And 2) if you really do feel like "DLC items make you overpowered for the start of the game" (which i 100% agree with), then you should download "Jsawyer Ultimate Edition", a version of the mod that was made by Josh Sawyer (the project director and designer of New Vegas) for the original release, but done in a way to work with Ultimate Edition. It does change a bit of the game's balance, but it makes it better, where it genuinely feels like you're even more in the post-apocalypse setting than before, while not making it too challenging for a new player. The mod actually scatters the Pre-order/Pack Items around the world where it makes sense to encounter them. I really do recommend two of these things for every New Vegas player old and new, it's just must have in my opinion.
In Morrowind, Vwardenfell was a settled area with descriptive landmarks so getting directions is easy and understandable. On the other other hand, this is a wasteland. What can people tell you? "keep going north until you find the third tumbleweed"?
The +1 in all skills meme is really damaging the run. Dont get why he does this when he clearly enjoys roleplaying. Will miss out on so many cool dialogue options, which is one of the things new vegas does best, giving every skill a use in dialogue at some point..
It always surprises me how few people understand how to play caravan, it was basically the only way i made caps until i got to the strip. You can always just check the rules online if you get confused
4:29:47 this is where JESawyer's mod is fantastic. paired with hardcore mode it rebalances the whole game and makes it a fair bit more difficult in a number of ways, from making stimpacks come in different varieties to changing the values of armors throughout the game and more. He was one of the head writers/producers (ofc with a prolific twitter presence now) and it just enhances the vibe of the game to a huge degree imo.
You mention the survival mechanics just being "eat and drink at certain times". While i generally agree, there is one change to survival mode which makes a huge difference: stimpacks don't heal instantly. That's a reason why survival mode really spikes the difficulty. Not just more HP for enemies and eat/drink more than a human can consume in a day, but an actual mechanic change which makes the game harder. You take damage in combat, you'll slowly heal it with a stimpack instead of just ramming 7 needles in whatever bodypart is closest and coming out on top. ;)
It's so unfortunate that the DMCA came along before streamers, otherwise as least *some* of the RIAA goons would've realized the free advertisement potential. It's like radio, but people actually listen to streamers natter about, compared to the former which while not dead, certainly has faded in mindshare.
Some fun facts you might be interested in: Victor can never join in Ghost Town Gunfight, if you visit him during the fighting he'll be disabled, then appologise after the fighting is over. The Powder Gangers can hate you through no fault of your own. If a wild enemy triggers a land mine near them, or they trigger a chain reaction(by throwing dynamite) that hurts them you're treated as responsible. Boxcars says he can't walk. If you steal from him he'll stand up and run around to attack you, so he can. The game just doesn't have a way for him to attack from a seated position so it breaks the logic. Iron sights isn't always accurate, it depends on the gun. So don't trust it 100%. Caravan is actually an easy source of money once you figure it out.
what I like when starting new game fallout new vegas: 1. want to be gunslinger revolver dead aim kind of thing 2. in the mid way of game, energy gun turn people into green goo or pile of red ash 3. at the near end of the game find explosive more fun
As a side note, you can get Mods that will replace the copyrighted music for you so you can play it on stream with no copyright hits. It is called "Dopy's Copyright Free Radio Replacer " and is located on the mod nexus. HAPPY FALLOUT-ING! Welcome to your newest favorite game!
found this after being randomly recommended the "this video will upset all Fallout players" video and immediately thought "there's someone who level ups the same way i do?!" and after watching this i am not disappointed, great gameplay
My favorite thing about Josh's "Milkman Build" is that the vanilla level cap is 50. Meaning by Lv50 he'll have around 65 - 80 skill level in all the skills. Which, on paper sounds great but he needs to get to Lv50. The second things is, he doesn't know about the exploit where if you re-do character creation upon leaving the Goodsprings area, if he chooses the Skilled trait again it stacks with the first time he took it. Giving him a +10 to all skills instead of +5. Thirdly, due to starving himself of skill points, he won't be able to really take any decent perks. So he'll have below average skill levels in everything, and no perks to show for it either. Which is fine, NV is easy enough to where you really don't need to worry about building optimally. But it's just such a terrible but amusing setup.
Reason why looting inside the correctional facility garners bad karma, is because technically, the stuff belongs to the NCR. Stealing another mans stolen goods, does not magically make them unstolen :D That said, it is easier (way easier) to get good karma in this game. Stealing an item that is red, gives -5 karma, while killing a single ghoul gives +100. There are very few instances where karma really matters, in particular two companions don't like evil characters at all and will eventually leave if spoken to while having bad (evil) karma.
Fallout 2 and Fallout NV are post-post apocalypse games where advanced communities and large nation states have risen from the ashes of the nuclear wasteland. The hat fits well enough if you consider that the NCR heartland is in the middle of their version of the "Gilded Age".
"Much like who watches the watchmen, who milks the milk man?" The milk maid, obviously.
i do love, "i have passed every check" - immediately fails the next check
When he tried to match the Ranger
With the small wood on his hip
Small wood on his hip...
*Granger
@@dilbert_thundercockshup up hermoine
Oh he might have keep on living.. but he made one fatal slip..
When he try to match the ranger with Wooden rubber banger on his hip.
Small wood *In his hand* tyvm.
56:40 The other pity about the DLC is all those popups at the moment you step outside to get your first view of the desolate Mohave. It should be such a cinematic moment and nothing is more its antithesis than a bunch of popups in your face.
There is some mod that delays them. Can't attest to its reliability.
I'm surprised josh didn't comment on the hidden tutorial in the beginning of the game. He has said he likes it when tutorials are done in an authentic way that doesn't take you out of the game, and FNV has probably the most authentic one there is. The game literally teaches you every important mechanic in that first quest line. How your skills affect dialogue, faction reputation, different ways of doing quests, how to craft, how to scavenge, how to lockpick, how to hack, that choices have consequences, all these things and you don't even know you are being taught that the rest of the game will use these same mechanics in varying ways.
That's why it's so good u don't even notice it xD
He did bring it up when the school house was first mentioned. That was only really the start of it but he was not wrong.
Did you not hear him mention it at the beginning?
@@calebb231 He only mentioned very little of it before he even got to the hidden part. What he was talking about was the open tutorial with sunny smiles. The hidden tutorial is after that where as I said, the game teaches you about factions, skills, and the impact they have, without ever actually telling you that it's doing it. All within the first starter area and first questline.
Watching this guy play it's clear he just rushes through video games without consuming the content. Instead of immersing himself and reading dialog hes rushing through for content... and thus missing a lot of lore.
I love that one person in the streamchat only chats the lyrics of Big Iron
'why am i losing karma when no one is watching me'
british man grapples with philosophy
With continental* philosophy.
@@oliverbender3764 you'd think with all the stuff they took from india karma and karmaphala might have made it into common knowledge
at least we got tikka masala out of the exchange
The true New Vegas experience isn't hearing "Big Iron" on the radio every five minutes, it's hearing "Johnny Guitar" every three minutes until it makes you turn off the radio.
It's just so bloody depressing! especially compared to other bangers like "Jingle jangle jingle"
@@venomsanke i mean it's not even depressing it's just bad
THEEEEEERE WAS NEVER A MANNNN LIKE MY JOHNNYYY
LIKE THE ONNNEE THEY CAAALL, JOHNNY GUITARRRRR
HAHAHAHAHAH
"Play it again, johnny guitar"
Me: please don't
Just wanted to say how much I've been enjoying these vods lately, especially this stream and the Morrowind playthrough (although I'm still making my way through that one).
Cozy, relaxed vibes with some silly jokes that become familiar friends throughout the stream, some groan worthy puns and one liners (a mark of true pun quality) and just an all round nice time to be had.
I only found this channel fairly recently despite being an occasional watcher of the JS plays channel for a while and it's been an absolute delight to watch you experience New Vegas for the first time (even with your rather unconventional approach to leveling - I'm just glad you're enjoying it).
The ambient background music for new Vegas randomly kicks into my head every so often, and I’m not mad about it
Always felt the background music and ambience gets overshadowed by the radio. I personally love it
I've only played FNV for like 2k hours but I had no idea you could shoot birds. It just never crossed my mind. I never even tried.
Not a Sociopath Test (passed)
One of the best games of all time imo.
And even with all the jank, unlike a Bethesda game, it really does 'just work'.
Nah, that’s not an opinion - it’s an objective fact.
in an alternative timeline, we got a fallout new vegas with 3 years plus development and it resulted in world piece.
I agree. I love fallout 3 and New Vegas equally. Is it just me or do the xbox360 era graphics suit the game way more than the newer fallout 4 graphics? I find it way more immersive for some reason.
They had style
Best fallout ever and one of the greatest RPGs of all time. Back to back bangers for JSH
not every game with a dialogue is an rpg, you know
@@VDViktorThat's correct! However, Fallout New Vegas is without question an RPG.
@@VDViktorlol elaborate😂
People saying NV is best Fallout have never played Fallout 2
@@TheEmpty0333 I love fallout 1, but 2 just can't grab me, I lose all interest like 3-5 hours in.
well, looks like i'm not going to do anything for the next 6 and a half hours.
What josh missed (and so do most players me included the first time) is that every quest usually has between 2 and 4 ways to solve it. You can succeed the primm sheriff quest by either getting the pardon for Meyers, convincing NCR to take over the place or hacking a robot to act as a law enforcer.
Primm Slim is the only valid option 🙏
Yup
Getting the one guy from the prison to run primm is kind of hilarious to me... Ex con as new sheriff.
But ya. Slimm best pick
@@DibsAtraiyu Unless you don't kill the bandits on the rollercoaster and then they shoot Primm Slim dead while he's patrolling the streets, so the ending deafults to the worst one. Pretty funny tho.
@@ph1lmaker I didn't know that would happen. That's funny.
Ya this game was all about the song Jingle, Jangle, Jingle
"Fallout is a game that's going to cripple me morally"
foreshadowing for lonesome road
"I am the milk man, my milk is delicious"
- The Milk Man
"What's your name?"
"Russ T"
"What's the T stand for?"
"Tetanus"
Cracks me up whenever he calls them the "powder grangers" :D
Love the instant pull towards the alchestbreach preset, it's just easily the best!
Love how the stream havent Even started and im smiling.
doesnt want to minmax but immediately makes a 10 luck casino breaker. and he thinks he'll be worried about caps later 😂
And also buys That Gun for crit minmaxing 😂
Well technically 9 is better because of implants waste of 1 point
LMFAO
There you are , dat algorithm did its job
Came for the immersive voice roleplaying, stayed for the milk puns.
Best Fallout game.
Uh this is not the frontier vod.
... is Fallout 2, but this is close.
@@starlightxfury1256 take those rose tinted goggles off man, nobody who didn't play fallout 2 as a child will agree with you
it probably has a great story but good luck playing it for longer than a few hours without damaging your eyes due to the horrible graphics
@@ANUBASS I didn't play FO2 as a child, my man
@@starlightxfury1256 fair enough, it may be good in terms of story and vibe but you cannot compare it to fallout 3 and NV in terms of gameplay
equivalent of saying gta 1/2/3 are better than vice city or san andreas
they way josh trying to avoid quest markers makes me think he might like outward
Josh may get to design his own GSupps cup...?
JOSH WIFE HAYES????
Josh Strife Babes??
"Why would I rob him blind? So we're gonna quicksave and we're gonna leave into the Wastela..." *stops to steal the dudes hat*
Had me dying
Came here for the hat, stayed for the whelming experience!
it's been a few days, but i've still been thinking about josh's very early statement that he felt fallout 3 didn't have enough choices
i'm doing a playthrough of it right now for the first time since ~2010 (admittedly, heavily modded Tale of Two Wastelands, but i think that it only changes the values of things like rewards rather than the actual options themselves) and after coming out of the vault with the quote 'i will give unto he who his athirst of the fountain of the water of life freely' burned into my skull by qui-gon jinn i immediately gave all of the purified water i had to micky, offered to fix their bomb for free, let silver keep all of her caps, and didn't steal everything in sight
between all of that, i was at good karma but had to do a bit of scrounging before i even had enough caps to pay moriarty for dad's location (and forget about extra equipment, we stick to that 10mm pistol and an armoured vault suit), and two steps out of town i got jumped by a group of talon mercenaries due to my strong moral compass attracting adversity, so while i had to pop some precious med-x they did give me a few new weapons, armour, and some extra stuff to sell
after seeing some of the comments on karma mods, though, i have the theory that a lot of people just wanted to play the game to walk around, loot shit, and level up but didn't like the game telling them they were a 'bad' person for doing it to people and objects with red names while new vegas masked that a bit more with the reputation system being far more important, and that's obviously not the whole factor to fallout 3's relatively middling reception but it's a trend i'm going to tell myself is real to cope for defending an inferior (but still well worth playing) entry into the series
3:14:36 that line was as cold as the milk you deliver 🔫
I think my favourite game of all time may have lead me to a new content creator to follow. The insightful comments about conflict and relying on other people, followed by a "That's what she said" is just the right level of tonal whiplash for me.
the guns sounds in this are better than I remember for fallout
Oh, heck yeah I love this game. So many fond memo-*crash to desktop*
4:20 :"Yee Haw!"
lmfao nice one
Bro~
I blew up 3 separate computers playing Bethesda games as a teen (literally exploded).
Since then I dont play Bethesda games on release, I play them like 2-4 years later with all the mod bug and gfx fixes.
@CoalCoalJames same. Except for Starfield. I'll be skipping that one forever, even the modders don't wanna touch it.
Real ones remember that New Vegas was literally a death sentence for PS3. You were either left with a PS that's barely functioning or just borked. Proof that this game was made using necromancy and duct tape.
Plays pretty well on XBox ...
The intro just isnt copyrighted
This has been suggested to me every day for the last 3 months. Okay, I'll fucking watch the stripper play Fallout.
Oh god, I thought I caught up and ready for this Saturday after watching the previous video here... just noticed the date in the description in this video Dx
This is just the kind of content I want on my first monitor ever since my second monitor went to silicon heaven.
Im getting real Dennis Reynolds vibes from the cowboy/cowman stuff hahha
New Vegas sets that atmosphere right from the start and i LOVE IT i forgot how good it was
"you will sit here and watch" 4:13:00 and i did lmfao
Not turning on the radio once is the correct way to play. Especially love the Mark Morgan tracks from FO 1&2.
Whelp, guess it's that time of the year again to replay New Vegas.
14:01 thank god you didnt start from right here lol
The Milkman build is what it feels like having ADHD. Good at nothing, Mediocre at Everything. Love to see it
25:45 I know this is almost 2 months old now but there is literally no better game for going like "Oh hey its *that* guy!" than New Vegas. it has a wonderfully eclectic voice cast of B-C list actors that knock their roles out of the park
A lot of them are A list too! Like Yuri Lowenthal. He does loads of the miscellaneous male character voices (including the grunts of the male Courier and the voice of Oliver Swanick), and nowadays he's the voice of Spider-Man in the new Insomniac games! He was also the original voice of Ben 10.
I love it. I need all of the playthrough on this 'ere website, pronto!! Yee-haw!
Josh Strife should have roleplayed as Jackie Daytona, a real human man.
Ruh ruh Ross Tootin'
So you actually got the role in the Knight Rider remake. Grats!
I know it might seem like "you shouldn't use mods the first time you play the game". But 1) Viva New Vegas compilation is genuinely important for fixing issues with stability of the game, and bugs that you might encounter in it. And 2) if you really do feel like "DLC items make you overpowered for the start of the game" (which i 100% agree with), then you should download "Jsawyer Ultimate Edition", a version of the mod that was made by Josh Sawyer (the project director and designer of New Vegas) for the original release, but done in a way to work with Ultimate Edition. It does change a bit of the game's balance, but it makes it better, where it genuinely feels like you're even more in the post-apocalypse setting than before, while not making it too challenging for a new player. The mod actually scatters the Pre-order/Pack Items around the world where it makes sense to encounter them. I really do recommend two of these things for every New Vegas player old and new, it's just must have in my opinion.
How much milk would a milkman milk if a milkman could milk men?
Cow's in this game are "Brahmin" so I would have suggested "Brahboy"
1:11:23 stormtrooper skills right there
*Enter Josh stage right*
"Howdy"
*puts on pink cowboy hat*
New kink unlocked
Josh's whole interaction with Jeannie just makes me think he is playing Buster Scruggs
In Morrowind, Vwardenfell was a settled area with descriptive landmarks so getting directions is easy and understandable. On the other other hand, this is a wasteland. What can people tell you? "keep going north until you find the third tumbleweed"?
"can't catch the milkman! ...because I dodge milk-ily" 4:26:55
sunglasses and the hat, its on
"starting as a cowboy and growing to a cowman"
That's a minataur ...
2 hrs 8 min in:
Kinda wanna replay the game myself, now.
Josh Strife Yeehaws
The +1 in all skills meme is really damaging the run. Dont get why he does this when he clearly enjoys roleplaying. Will miss out on so many cool dialogue options, which is one of the things new vegas does best, giving every skill a use in dialogue at some point..
Nothing wrong with being well-rounded, but having one or two dump stats and one or two specialties is better.
Josh putting a single point in all skills frustrated me to no end. Although, kinda looking forward to seeing him struggle through old world blues 👀
It took me way to long before I realised he wasn't saying "The man in the chicken suit!"
It always surprises me how few people understand how to play caravan, it was basically the only way i made caps until i got to the strip. You can always just check the rules online if you get confused
I guess we could say that "The Milkman really .... delivered."
4:29:47 this is where JESawyer's mod is fantastic. paired with hardcore mode it rebalances the whole game and makes it a fair bit more difficult in a number of ways, from making stimpacks come in different varieties to changing the values of armors throughout the game and more. He was one of the head writers/producers (ofc with a prolific twitter presence now) and it just enhances the vibe of the game to a huge degree imo.
A man who wears that hat, has no fear
You mention the survival mechanics just being "eat and drink at certain times". While i generally agree, there is one change to survival mode which makes a huge difference: stimpacks don't heal instantly. That's a reason why survival mode really spikes the difficulty. Not just more HP for enemies and eat/drink more than a human can consume in a day, but an actual mechanic change which makes the game harder. You take damage in combat, you'll slowly heal it with a stimpack instead of just ramming 7 needles in whatever bodypart is closest and coming out on top. ;)
3:26:16 "They've adapted!"
Please, keep uploading this bangers, we need more of Russ T., The Milkman.
It's so unfortunate that the DMCA came along before streamers, otherwise as least *some* of the RIAA goons would've realized the free advertisement potential. It's like radio, but people actually listen to streamers natter about, compared to the former which while not dead, certainly has faded in mindshare.
Some fun facts you might be interested in:
Victor can never join in Ghost Town Gunfight, if you visit him during the fighting he'll be disabled, then appologise after the fighting is over.
The Powder Gangers can hate you through no fault of your own. If a wild enemy triggers a land mine near them, or they trigger a chain reaction(by throwing dynamite) that hurts them you're treated as responsible.
Boxcars says he can't walk. If you steal from him he'll stand up and run around to attack you, so he can. The game just doesn't have a way for him to attack from a seated position so it breaks the logic.
Iron sights isn't always accurate, it depends on the gun. So don't trust it 100%.
Caravan is actually an easy source of money once you figure it out.
This is the best game ever to date, can't wait to watch it later this night.
That hat is fucking brilliant
Nobody can convince me Josh didn't write those opening jokes.
what I like when starting new game fallout new vegas:
1. want to be gunslinger revolver dead aim kind of thing
2. in the mid way of game, energy gun turn people into green goo or pile of red ash
3. at the near end of the game find explosive more fun
That ‘big iron on my hip’ reference 😂
You mean his small wood?
As a side note, you can get Mods that will replace the copyrighted music for you so you can play it on stream with no copyright hits. It is called "Dopy's Copyright Free Radio Replacer
" and is located on the mod nexus. HAPPY FALLOUT-ING! Welcome to your newest favorite game!
im both laughing my ass off and in pain from the leveling
I'm glad prerecorded videos like the intro to this are less common now. it always makes volume mixing hard.
found this after being randomly recommended the "this video will upset all Fallout players" video and immediately thought "there's someone who level ups the same way i do?!" and after watching this i am not disappointed, great gameplay
When Josh talks to Ringo 2:03:31 sounds like mitch Hedberg 😂😂
im truly excited for this! thanks josh!
My favorite thing about Josh's "Milkman Build" is that the vanilla level cap is 50. Meaning by Lv50 he'll have around 65 - 80 skill level in all the skills. Which, on paper sounds great but he needs to get to Lv50.
The second things is, he doesn't know about the exploit where if you re-do character creation upon leaving the Goodsprings area, if he chooses the Skilled trait again it stacks with the first time he took it. Giving him a +10 to all skills instead of +5.
Thirdly, due to starving himself of skill points, he won't be able to really take any decent perks. So he'll have below average skill levels in everything, and no perks to show for it either. Which is fine, NV is easy enough to where you really don't need to worry about building optimally. But it's just such a terrible but amusing setup.
Plenty of opportunity to get skill books and addtional SPECIAL points throughout the game and DLC's though.
@@abaddon1371Oh yeah, OWB/LR will definitely cover his bases by themselves.
"This is a family friendly stream." *BAM* Head explodes. XD
I am absolutely horrified by the way you're applying stat points, but I respect it, and look forward to seeing what happens (or doesn't) because of it
Damn, never realized you could recruit viktor for that quest
Glad to see Matt Berry’s nephew is doing so well
I was whelmed by this stream
You can disable DLC in the launcher (under Data Packs) by disabling anything but the FalloutNV ESM.
*Looting Nipton* "Pork & Beans! We've hit the _jackpot_ here!" 😢 5:48:21
So josh where is your NCR uniform ?
My favorite second monitor streamer is playing two of my most favorite games in a row. Life is just good sometimes.
Reason why looting inside the correctional facility garners bad karma, is because technically, the stuff belongs to the NCR. Stealing another mans stolen goods, does not magically make them unstolen :D That said, it is easier (way easier) to get good karma in this game. Stealing an item that is red, gives -5 karma, while killing a single ghoul gives +100. There are very few instances where karma really matters, in particular two companions don't like evil characters at all and will eventually leave if spoken to while having bad (evil) karma.
ngl when he started saying that he was going to transform from a cow boy to a X i thought he was going to say cowgirl for a second there
You'd say the hat doesnt fit when it fits the fallout scavenging aesthetic perfectly.
Fallout 2 and Fallout NV are post-post apocalypse games where advanced communities and large nation states have risen from the ashes of the nuclear wasteland. The hat fits well enough if you consider that the NCR heartland is in the middle of their version of the "Gilded Age".
man this is gonna be great entertainment while im building and painting my t'au lol