I agree with the vault 22 quest. It was fun the first couple of times but now I grow bored of having to hike all the way out there to fight those green plant dudes
The House Has Gone Bust, Don't Tread on the Bear, and Beware the Wrath of Caesar do actually serve a technical purpose beyond being a "notification." The quests exist as a way for the game to mark the rest of the faction quests as failed. The scripts attached to them will mark any non-completed faction quest as failed. And because of that they're not really side quests, so I'm not entirely sure why they're included on this list.
@@CrestfallenCourier Fair enough. But I do find it weird how they'd label them as side quests, but then again I have seen the Fallout Wiki say other weird things.
@@AVeryUncreativeUsername Tbf, I also don’t know why the quests exists in the first place. You immediately get them the second you start truly investing in a side, but it bothered me that all the other factions had know way of knowing which side I was on until I started acting on it. For example: “Sure Yes Man, I do believe an independent Vegas might be a good thing” Don’t Tread on the Bear! Quest started Beware the Wrath of Caesar Quest started The House has Gone Bust Quest started
I personally found Keep Your Eyes On The Prize helpful on my first playthrough, because I didn’t investigate Nipton enough while passing through it and somehow failed to notice the legionaries there. So it’s good for dumb first time players like me. But I do understand the low ranking, it’s sort of just a failsafe to make sure you actually find out what the Legion is.
3:54 If it was your second quest trigger, you have to wait (I think) 3 in-game days after the first trigger. Since it's NV we're talking about here, I wouldn't doubt if it just bugged out, though.
You haven't done Eye for an Eye right, unless you dropped the nuclear waste barrels rolling into Cottonwood cove, turning the entire place irradiated, and killing every Legion member stationed there. Kinda like what they did with Searchlight. Just sneak in, and do the deed, with zero reputation penalty from them.
I couldn't stand the Mojave Brotherhood or the West Coast Brotherhood in general after I first completed Veronica's companion quest. Say what you will about the East Coast Brotherhood, but at least they have functioning brains and understand the concept of "adapt or die." The Brotherhood in the west has become so inbred and dogmatic about their codex that they're knowingly committing a slow suicide and don't care, even though it contradicts their mission of collecting and protecting technology. I don't even bother with the Mojave Brotherhood in my playthroughs anymore, I just blow up Hidden Valley and get power armor training from the remnants if I want it. House has the right read on the west coast BoS post-Fallout 2.
I was always curious, since the Western Brotherhood presumably integrate into Arthur Maxson's BoS to some extent, what became of their elder, which of course also depends on your choices in NV. Bethesda likes to leave things ambiguous with previous games' lore where possible but it would have been a nice point to explore in FO4.
Sounds like I need to do a playthrough with Arcade as my partner. I never gave Arcade or Cass much consideration as their perks are kinda "meh" to me, but they have some pretty cool lines by the sound of it.
3:08 plus, you never get to even see, talk, or even hear the people trapped in the vault. And i mean... You don't really free them either. None of the doors open. Plus you have the more interesting to save the sharecroppers (who you make lose their jobs if uou save them) or westside in another quest you'll usually do before this one! Now, obviously i guess lives are a bit more important than some jobs, but it would be way more compelling if the people were... Actually there? And you could talk to them through a window or something?
@@toksterpastry9206 is that the vault residents or the sharecroppers? Also, so there WAS a way for them to get outta the vault. So why do we have to kill the farms? Instead of just using repair or science to open the doors and maybe give them some Rad Away.
You have to wait like 3 days and they’ll show up in Aerotech but honestly it just feels too unbelievable for me that a bunch of vault dwellers still managed to survive inside a heavily irradiated vault filled with ghouls
I really hate Hard Luck Blues vault. Recently returned to FNV after a year of not playing it and it took me a very long time to get through this vault because the first code does nothing and you have to turn on the pump. Yeah I figured out how to do this quest in the 150 hours I've played this month but there's another problem in the form of ghouls who tank damage like they're Colonel Royez at the same time as this endless radiation sound plays
Crestfallen - I just want to thank you dearly. This video has been a beacon towards my New Vegas experience. I’ve already gone from 52 hours played to 98 hours played. Thank you again for helping me find these missions. The Escapism 🍀
4:55 Criminal how it wasn't lower on the list, legitimately if you don't 1) make your companions stay 2) DON'T activate turrets and 3) immediately search for every ghoul trooper before alive nce troops kill em. If you fail to do those tasks you may end up never finding one or two of the ded npcs with those badges, meaning you can never finish this bs quest. Seriously it's designed so poorly
There stands the grass - 'I like the grass and its, uh, a very memorable vault...' You're entitled to your opinion but this is fucking D-tier commentary my guy
Wheel of fortune is such a funny quest because i spend the next 20 minutes selflessly helping some npcs only for them to turn their back on me. What they dont know is that within 2 seconds of betraying me, they are all reduced to piles of goo. LMAO
The White Wash is the one quest that made my young brain blew up. Remember laying down tired with bags under my eyes and researching which run is the best. Choices are all grey and murky in morality.
Beyond the beef and how little we know are my favorites , i also liked that lucky old sun and come fly with me , to add on , another quest i really like is i fought the law
When I first saw this video, I thought your channel was solely about the Fallout game series or just New Vegas. However, upon closer inspection, I noticed some random videos like Fortnite or Dark Souls, which don't seem to have much connection between them. So, here's a suggestion: if you want to increase the popularity of your channel, focus on a specific type of content. This way, you can attract an audience that enjoys exactly what you do. If you're unsure, I would vote for Fallout because your ranking of the side quests was really well done (although this is a personal preference, it's up to you to decide which type of content will bring you more satisfaction).
@@CrestfallenCourieryou don't necessarily have to pigeonhole yourself. But yeah, consistency improves your chances in the algorithm. Just stick to making consistently good content with a similar style and probably audience. I mean I'm sure a lot of Fallout fans like open world games, RPG's, and fps.
Planescape:Torment, Arcanum, Vampire Bloodlines, Fallout 1, 2, Kotor 1, 2 and New Vegas have top site quest ever made of GAMEDEV CENTURY. I always want to laugh hard when I hear the voices of Generation Z who get excited about missions in the overrated and shitty Witcher 3, not knowing what classics they missed XD.