Fallout: Tale of Two Wastelands – Part 7 – Slave New World



Fallout: Tale of Two Wastelands continues, as we take up the noble cause of eliminating slavery in the Capital Wasteland, which is somewhat complicated by my desire to avoid being morally good…

Fallout 3 on Steam – https://store.steampowered.com/app/22370/Fallout_3_Game_of_the_Year_Edition/
Fallout: New Vegas on Steam – https://store.steampowered.com/app/22380/Fallout_New_Vegas/

Fallout: Tale of Two Wastelands download – https://taleoftwowastelands.com/download_ttw
Fallout: Tale of Two Wastelands detailed installation guide – https://thebestoftimes.github.io/intro.html
Fallout NVSE JohnnyGuitar 4.90 hotfix – https://github.com/carxt/JohnnyGuitarNVSE/releases

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21 thoughts on “Fallout: Tale of Two Wastelands – Part 7 – Slave New World”

  1. Jon, thats only for the multi use weapons such as the rockit launcher. With things like the bottlecap mines it makes more using the same resources as with one schematic

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  2. The way Jon is playing a neutral character reminds me of a quote.
    "I hate neutrals, at least with your enemies you know where you stand, but with them, who knows. It sickens me." – Zap Brannigan

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  3. Being Tale of Two Wastelands… is Lincoln's Repeater really that good anymore? I just have to wonder. Because what made it good (to me) was the 0% shot dispersion. Where you aimed is where the bullet went. But… that's standard for New Vegas mechanics. Every gun has that. By comparison in Fallout 3 base game even I always kind of preferred the Backwater Rifle for doing everything that Lincoln's Repeater did (in terms of crits and raw stats) but with using the far more common and cheaper 10mm Ammo over .44 Magnum ammo.

    I'd think with the fact that it's in New Vegas mechanics would really drag down Lincoln's Repeater compared to some similar weapons. Particularly because with New Vegas rules there's also weapons that have Ammo Benefits. Thus why the Chinese Assault Rifle goes from "Good" for Fallout 3 Base game to "Great" in Tale of Two Wastelands as suddenly it gets a -10 DT built in just from using 5mm Ammo. Or how even a humble Laser Rifle might compare favorably to Lincoln's Repeater due to an innate -5 DT on the Microfusion Cells as well as the faster fire rate.

    Just something odd to mull over as I watch. Because yeah… game mechanics means its biggest selling point as a Sniper Weapon and such is just not really unique to it anymore.

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  4. @John
    Abe Lincon used his abnormally large reach to solve disagreements through his life. He was known for challenging people to fistfights too XD America in the 1800's was really Wild and mostly comprised of men

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