

Loading the most recent save and leveling up again should fix the problem even if you assign your points and perk exactly like you did the first time. Sometimes, if you add points to your Big Guns skill AND select this perk on the same level-up, your Big Guns skill will only reflect the 15 point increase of the perk. Army: 30 Handy Flamethrower Recipes bug in the Bethesda ruins. The value of this perk decreases dramatically due to the respawning Big Guns skill book U.S.esm 0 Size 245 MB Fast download for credit 3 minutes 0,03. Big guns-type player characters can find this perk useful, as it offers a large boost to the skill in question and can be taken up to three times, allowing a grand total of 45 skill points to be attained. Applies the fixes to stop Fallout 3 and NV going into infinity mode.When making a ranged attack with any heavy weapon, add +1d6 to the weapon’s damage, per rank.Įach time this perk is taken, the level requirement increases by 4. I'm curious if I'm the only person with this point of view, but more over whether or not I'm missing something.Each rank of this perk adds +15 points to the Big Guns skill. The best part of that game in regards to its city settings is Jacobstown and Freeside.


I realize I'm complaining about menial things here, but after wandering through Fallout 3 for a while, I'm left severely disappointed by New Vegas' rather sparse, uninteresting cities. Still, the strip itself is so tiny that it's laughable. Yes, the outlying areas are pretty big and feel more than appropriate. Yet, somehow, the actual strip consists of a handful of buildings and not much else. The bombs apparently didn't even hit New Vegas, which left most everything intact. I will give the designers credit for Goodsprings, which while it isn't huge, feels appropriate. I realize they couldn't map the whole city for obvious reasons, but it feels like they didn't even try. That being said, I've been to Boulder City and while it isn't a massive town, it's far bigger than a few two story houses and a bar. The best answer to that statement is, of course, that most of Nevada is practically barren even now. While the open sections feel relatively similar in size, the cities themselves feel as if they went from a metropolis to a village. After spending the morning in the DC wastes, I was absolutely amazed by how small New Vegas in general feels in comparison. My copy of New Vegas just had its final glitch, so I decided to pop in Fallout 3 for sh*ts and giggles.
