Guide to being evil?
Guide to being evil?
has anyone made a guide to being the most evil PC ever?
like, all the anti karma quests. and such?
(besides killing everyone)
like, all the anti karma quests. and such?
(besides killing everyone)
Hey I was looking for one recently and I found one on www.gamefaqs.com. There search for Fallout, and select FAQs for Fallout 2. There should be a link to an evil walkthrough. I was just about to look at it since I am going to do an evil game.
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Yeah, take over the Wasteland with the power of lust.
<Pulls out baton>
With the power of lust, I will punish you!
<Quietly puts baton away>
Seriously though, draggin around dozens of peopel would be too much of a goddamn hassle. Just look at all of the excuses about why you don't see all the cars, or why you don't see all of the people in the Vault. But it would be cool though, I admit that.....
<Fantasizes about being an Uber-Pimp>
<Pulls out baton>
With the power of lust, I will punish you!
<Quietly puts baton away>
Seriously though, draggin around dozens of peopel would be too much of a goddamn hassle. Just look at all of the excuses about why you don't see all the cars, or why you don't see all of the people in the Vault. But it would be cool though, I admit that.....
<Fantasizes about being an Uber-Pimp>
fuck
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Heck, it could have been a New Reno ending in FO2.
Overwhelmed by the Chosen One's magnificent charm, all of the prostitutes followed him wherever he went, and did whatever he asked. The men followed as well, realizing that their whores were gone. Soon everybody but the old ugly bastards had up and left Reno. Some years later, Vault City expanded downward and fenced in the remnant of the once thriving city as a senior citizen home, and euthanization facility.
Overwhelmed by the Chosen One's magnificent charm, all of the prostitutes followed him wherever he went, and did whatever he asked. The men followed as well, realizing that their whores were gone. Soon everybody but the old ugly bastards had up and left Reno. Some years later, Vault City expanded downward and fenced in the remnant of the once thriving city as a senior citizen home, and euthanization facility.
fuck
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Oooh, that's soooo special...New reno 'Kill everyone' ending wrote:The inhabitants of New Reno were slaughtered, and the city collapsed into ruin.
No lights shine there now, the streets home only to packs of wild dogs and vultures.
The desert tribes avoid the giant graveyard, claiming the city is haunted by evil spirits.
Some say the destruction of New Reno was a judgment from a higher power.
Awaiting reply :roll:
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I kinda like this one more 8)
In the years following the destruction of the Enclave, a new
family arose in New Reno, following the example of a simple tribal
that had once visited their city. They were few in number but
surprisingly resourceful. Driven by religious fever, they took
control of New Reno and put the other families to the spear.
After their victory, they sent out messengers across Northern
California looking for their founder, but without success. Many
felt that the founder had been taken by the fortune spirits and
now dwelled in a casino paradise in the sky.
In the years following the destruction of the Enclave, a new
family arose in New Reno, following the example of a simple tribal
that had once visited their city. They were few in number but
surprisingly resourceful. Driven by religious fever, they took
control of New Reno and put the other families to the spear.
After their victory, they sent out messengers across Northern
California looking for their founder, but without success. Many
felt that the founder had been taken by the fortune spirits and
now dwelled in a casino paradise in the sky.