The story of Supreme Commander, often maligned, plays a critical role on the overall ambiance of the game. Indeed, the characters play a vital role in establishing the mission structure of the game and characteristics of the factions involved.
Star Trek enjoyed a stead fast following in its various tv series, movies and in role-playing games. This article is a brief over view of Star Trek RPGs over the years.
As with any Fallout game, there’s an opportunity to be a good soul and save some slaves from a life of misery. If you want to be a good guy, then you can buy or free the Weathers family from Canyon Runner at Cottonwood Cove.
If you want to help the NCR improve their camp at Bitter Springs, you’ll want to pick up this quest. For “No, Not Much” you will need to find supplies and reinforcements for the camp, track down a Great Khan sniper and help the doctor learn more for helping the refugees.
If you’re a traveler of the Mojave Wasteland, then there’s an easy way to make some caps. You can use your contacts and connections to secure 4 entertainers for the new show at The Tops, and rake in a nice finder’s fee for the search along with a unique revolver.
Our mission is quite simple. We need to kill the NCR troopers that were brutally converted into ghouls by the radiation and collect their irradiated dog tags as proof for Sergeant Astor, except the tenth dog tag is going to be much hard to collect, since Private Edwards isn’t feral yet.
Supporters of Caesar’s Legion have the option to help the Legion in Nelson overrun Camp Forlorn Hope. For this fairly simple mission, you’ll need to assassinate the four officers in Camp Forlorn Hope to trigger the Legion assault and help them continue the push to Camp McCarran.
It is unfortunate that a game with deafening sound has problems with it. F1 2010 by Codemasters continues the trend of EAX sound problems in their releases, with a litany of sound problems being found upon the game’s release. This article looks into the problems and tries to provide a few solutions.