nick isnt a very interesting companion IMO, but since hes such a genuinely good person it makes doing things like siding with the brotherhood a hard moral choice that you actually feel connected to.
I dont bring anyone with me on my missons and travels but i knew they would know eachother because when ur doing the main quest u will find a holotape and u hear nick in back round
Makes me feel bad I plan on destroying the place once I get the dlc. Making humans believe they're robots and they never had a true life? Nuh uh, gotta go
@@dylanwesley3964 there are ways they will end up finding out. But the fact he convinced humans they're synths when they're not is too far. Once I get the dlc I'm destroying him and his little cult
@@keybladegames_real Don't you worry, you will have plenty of cults to destroy when you have the dlc. Just wait for the that day. Just finished yesterday and it had a great story
The moment i knew the synth base is in far harbour i immediately took nick with me, i knew Bethesda would make something like this and they didn't disappoint
@@DanJuega you're fully aware the idea of synths (androids) do make sense in fallout since the game is realistically just The Jetsons meets a nuclear apocalypse??
@@TheVoltDenatsu Yes, the jetsons, not terminator. And this is not just me that feels this way, literally one of the original creator of Fallout said that synths made no sense in this world in terms of aesthetics. And even the logic doesn’t make sense either.
@@DanJuega idk where you get Terminator. There is at no point in fallout 4 you are stalked by a Courser/synth. Optic camouflage makes less sense than futuristic androids if you want to determine reality in scifi.
You literally made the exact same choices as I did. When I first started playing RPGs with narrative-driven stories, I said to myself that I should make the same choices and say exactly what I would IRL. It feels more authentic that way, but when replaying a game, like Dragon Age or Fallout, I promise myself I'll always pick the 'mean' choices, but that only ever lasts a few times, and then I'm right back to making the same choices again lol. I appreciate the fact that people still play older games and upload them to this platform. You have my subscription. ❤❤
@@S.... i mean it PRURAL, there is still many amazing aspects to fallout 4 the only thing that cant be denied is the main story which is Ok much better than fallout 3 though
I always brought him in the beginning because his reactions helped me make good decisions for people. It's nice to have a good friend to keep you in check in real life.
Part of the far harbor DLC. Once you start going through DiMas memories on the last one you’ll hear about it. Then after word you’ll have the option to pursue a small task of finding them around the shallow ocean of far harbor. Very easy since it basically points exactly where they are
also adding on to what ojaya said, nick had an entire personality loaded into him, that means memories, behaviours, feelings, all already in him. so a lot of his memory was already being taken up
Honestly I kinda like that nick is hiding behind the monitors, it's almost like they are brothers that were separated at birth and he really can't handle this dialogue XD
@@SunnyBunny148 Or maybe it could be that we go to Far harbor to solve a nick valentine detective case. If you remember the point of going to Acadia is to meet Kasumi. Maybe that's they ask to change our companions.
@@SunnyBunny148 It could be even better if they just added Nick there as he also came looking for Kasumi and we end up getting him as a companion rather than them asking to change one