
- #FALLOUT 3 NEXUS DARKSHNIFF MOD#
- #FALLOUT 3 NEXUS DARKSHNIFF UPDATE#
- #FALLOUT 3 NEXUS DARKSHNIFF MODS#
#FALLOUT 3 NEXUS DARKSHNIFF MOD#
I use a mod which replaces the 3000 with the original 2000 though, so I never bothered to swap mine out (other than just to see it a few times).Īs the 3Billion's from Wild Wasteland it can't be considered canon, and so neither can the disco music. You have to be a little specific about how you complete those quests, as its easy to lock yourself out of some of them, or change their endings, so they 3Billion can be a bit difficult to acquire. You can swap out your Pip-Boy for the 3Billion if you complete all the Omerta quests then go see Mick. He's just trying to do what he can for his community, even if that does mean getting into a gang war with the NCR. Its easy to kill both of them to knock them out of the way, but if the player puts in the effort you can convince them that the NCR's not as bad as they think. Pacer however is more aggressive in achieving those same goals, and doesn't trust outsiders.

His whole issue with the NCR is that they came across as bullies to him, and just as bad as Mr House. Oh he'll fight anyone who moves onto his turf, or impeaches on the rights of his people, but he's not a bad guy. The King wants the best for Freeside and its people.

Obsidian including Elvis in New Vegas caused a bit of a stir with the guys over on the wiki, as it represented the Fallout world moving forward from its original theme a tad (but I subscribe to the notion that the whole Retro Futuristic beer goggles view of the 50's that American society had become was all actually subtly enforced by a fascistic US government 1984 style so people'd remain ignorant of their real problems). Hell maybe the US government even tried to ban it in the Fallout world as it was a symbol of youthful rebellion. Of course the games have also included the darker elements of that decade, the racist, introvertedness and general jingoism. With the setting its been that the Fallout world has been based on a quintessential 1950's world.
#FALLOUT 3 NEXUS DARKSHNIFF UPDATE#
Of course the issue is like dsteingass said, the owners can update the licence they have just be republishing the material (something which I don't happens in the UK, and is famous for screwing over the comic book writer Allen Moore). Its 50 years then the material enters public domain. I did like that most of the game's quests were named after songs.
#FALLOUT 3 NEXUS DARKSHNIFF MODS#
There's plenty of mods which add in hundreds of other great songs too mind you. The songs chosen for the game were either relevent to the Las Vegas setting, or country songs of the era. Mafia 2? Nah, I was probably still playing Fallout then (I don't play games much, and those I do play I wind up playing exclusively for the most part). Heh, who joins the Kings? I did that the first time I played, until I realised that that was one of the only opportunities to create peace between the NCR and the Kings. So yes, women could probably join, and no, the King's probably aren't sexist, they're just following stereotypes. A female courier can join them easily without anyone batting an eye, but I'd imagine that the devs didn't include any female gang members as it would've messed with their design a bit. Rather they're just acting like 1950's greaser types a little, where women are supposed to swoon for them. They talk about women using phrases like "little pussy cat", but I don't think they're sexist. Well its a gang called "The King's", so I'm guessing that its geared towards men. The King/Pacer talk in a mock Elvis accent. If they don't care about repairing something to play Elvis records, or finding a new one (not a difficult task), its just real life writing the plot (again Elvis' songs aren't in the game for legal reasons, even if the devs wanted them to be).

Media player? Does the King talk about a jukebox? I never noticed. Mind that Elvis appears in the original games in a Velvet Elvis portrait, though the King's not knowing about the man himself is just a result of the real life issues, and I suppose it reflects on real life impersonators a little - ie impersonating an interpretation of the man's character, but not knowing much about the man himself. Its obvious who they're referencing, but outright calling the Elvis impersonator's would've brought Obsidian into conflict with the man's estate.

I think that the lack of any references to Elvis was a legal matter actually. As for the Great Khans they presumably had the other tribes under their thumb, until the tribes were able of throwing them out with Mr House's aid. I wouldn't have thought though that they exerted the amount of power that they do after Mr House presented himself, rather they'd just have been surviving. The Kings formed a while before New Vegas was "civilised" I think, when Pacer and The King were younger men. There's plenty of other companies who make similar models, and even a few who make Buddy Holly ones. My Elvis Impersonator's "Bubba" by Hasslefree Miniatures.
