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I'm now realizing I've never been back to Primm's casino once I finish the quest, so I've never, in hundreds of hours known that it's an actual usable casino
I only found out because there is a caps glitch in 1.0 of the non-GOTY version which allows you to just perpetually cash-in primm chips for caps, but the chips never leave your inventory 🤷♂️🤔
And here me that discovered it was obviously a casino In my first ever playthrough and it is in every playthrough the first casino I clear out for early game caps.. LoL I kinda feel bad for you guys..
You can Save the survivors in Vault 34. To have this occur, do the NCR Vault 34 questline as normal up to the reactor. Instead, choose to save the survivors. Exit the vault and wait 3-5 days in game. Go to Aerotech office park. The vault 34 survivors will be in one of the buildings.
And you can tell then you were the one that saved them and theyll thank you and i think you can help them find a more permanent home i havent messed around with aerotech park much tho
I always thought that there was no survivors. Finding out that there were survivors actually made it a much more difficult choice. I assumed since they were dead, it didn't matter that I doomed them. I thought they were ghouls.
Damn....fck...completed this quest just few days ago and I have NEVER met them before so I just murdered them as I thought nothing will change after you save them
I let the survivors die. There's only a few of them and in order to save them I have to make it impossible to grow crops on the farm. Sorry, but those crops will save a lot more people than those few vault dwellers.
Said like a true commie, waht's more important than people? Their food and money! Lol you'd be Caesers replacement after I punched his head into goop, right after duelling with Benny. Fallout NV remaster could actually make these moments more a focus, I thought this was one of the coolest most difficult things in the whole game! I always save the crops too but I never thought the survivors would life through it and assumed you are supposed to not care. But if you can save them, who knows one of them may be the one to save the future! That would be better than feeding a few dozen randoms in the desert imo. God this was such a great game, I really really hope they do a proper respectful remaster. I would pay $100 for the boxed special edition and get a rip-off Bethesda plastic bag lol.@@keyblademasterclark
Fun fact, the dialogue when returning private Morales is actually different depending on how low your health is. If it's low you get what was said in the video (you need to get to a medic) but if you're at full health, they say "I don't believe it. Who the hell are you, man? How did you just walk right up and pull him out of there?"
Strangely, I’ve never been able to get this dialogue, even when completing the quest without taking any damage. It always implies that I’ve got one foot in the grave
@@courier6960 maybe its somekind of max health thing like if you have 100 hp it always trigers one and it doesnt matter if its full or just half. But that is only my guess.
Melody has a similar teddy bear quest inside The Fort. To me, one of the most obscure missions that’s actually marked is the one where you rescue those NCR soldiers trapped in the mine, or the Camp Guardian NCR soldier trapped with the lakelurks.
Same, I didn't know about that until my third play through when I wanted to do the Ranger quest and had to go out to a Station near the edge of the map I never heard of, *ONLY TO LEARN OF YET ANOTHER STATION I HAD NEVER HEARD OF* and it annoyed the shit out of me because I had thought I did a 100% playthrough in my second run and this one was just going to be a mess around gag-fest
I literally just discovered that NCR mine rescue quest last week. I've replayed new vegas so many times now that I was so shocked I discovered a quest I've never done before.
And also, Lindsay will actually tell you where she lost the bear if you pass a skillcheck, I think it was either speech or medicine (you sorta tell her to take a deep breath and try to remember where it was).
The teddy bear quest in the boomers camp is actually the more common child/teddy bear quest. The more rare one is returning sergeant teddy to melody at the fort. Not only is it in the fort, which in most playthroughs wont exactly be friendly towards you, but also she has a tendency to glitch out of bounds, right behind the loading zone to the inner camps. So not only is it in an area you likely wont be looking for side quests, but she also glitches out of reach in the majority of cases. Any sort of combat makes her flee out of bounds, since she clips through the loading zone never to return. That means if the legion is hostile, quest is unreachable. Decided to fight the slaves for fame? Quest unreachable. Oh, and one of the options in actually retrieving the teddy bear is itself a fight with dogs, so by the time you have the bear, guess what, unreachable.
Ran afoul of her bugging out in my latest playthrough, yeah. She didn't phase out of reality but did stay in a state of refusing to actually initiate conversation because I'd already killed all the legionaries in the area. Unfortunate since killing the guy who has her bear is the easiest way to retrieve it. Ended up using the console to reset her mission status just so I could give her back the teddy.
5:46 The trooper's dialogue changes depending on how much damage you took while recovering the body. That's the line he uses for when the player took a significant amount of damage.
Yea, I especially had it bug out as well to where I can’t access the dialogue for the other two vendors besides Blake from CC even if i go to those vendors first
This quest didn't glitch on my playthrough. But the most frustrating part of this quest for me was the list of items to fix the oven. I spent multiple in-game days bouncing between merchants to try and find two pressure cookers. Eventually, I gave up and just googled where to find some. When I went back to the machine, when I got back, my courier didn't even use the items to fix it with. She just used some bobby pins.
Trying to remember some, in Primm you can talk to the robot and recover Vance's SMG, in the Legion camp there's also a kid that asks you to find their teddy bear and, this one might even be a marked quest, but i only recently stumbled upon it, in the Khans camp you can talk to some dude and he asks you to see if he can join the Followers instead.
@@EVeljko Yes. Colonel Hsu tells you to look for him. I've never actually found him inside the vault, though. Instead, I've found him outside the vault after killing Motor-runner.
Surprisingly I found that one on my first playthrough because after visiting Bitter Springs and doing the run to Ranger Station Bravo I decided to just keep following that path and see what was at the end until I picked up the Camp Guardian distress call on my radio.
@Junkyard Dog Reviews It’s also one of the few quests you can spend as long as you like spamming the “asking for the reward” option and getting unlimited full condition service rifles. I did it for 30 minutes and received about 250 service rifles with a further 7 odd thousand 5.56mm bullets. Sure it’s a cheat but it’s an easy way to max out caps for better gear build playthroughs
I’m honestly surprised you put The Screams of Brahmin on here - it’s probably the only unmarked quest that the player gets specifically told about in interactions with named characters. You’re led to it during the main game. I’d be surprised if many people didn’t find it on their first playthrough.
@@trentonfreeman2155i was able to figure it out during the dialogue "revolving blunderbus? Appears out of nowhere? Has a backpack? Talks to someone who may or may not be th- oh its a nightkin with a minigun"
I'm pretty sure that same generator asset is used on the legion side of the battle of hoover dam, where you have to break it to take down the forcefield and chase general oliver
my favorite hidden quest is definitely the one where you have to make the emerges by supplies from Nick and Ralph's again. it's very buggy. but once you complete it you get the greatest reward in any fallout game your pip boy turns into the pimp boy 3 billion it's got gold it's got diamonds on it it's the coolest thing in any game ever
I remember thinking for the longest time that the pimpboy 3billion was a mod, (this was before I was Internet savvy) until I ended up completing the quest by accident.
I've never done that quest properly. After exposing Cachino I would kill one of the Omerta's while Big Sal was getting into the chair, but he won't aggro since he's scripted to talk with you right after. The Omerta's being hostile makes my only option asking him to reconsider buying from Mick. Totally not broken quest lol.
Iirc there was a really sucky bug that caused the Pimp Boy's Menu to be displayed sideways and half way off the screen when playing a Female Character...
The Camp McCarran quest I have to say is the most unique quest in all of fallout due to its unique requirement of completion where you have to use the grab function to carry the body, grab function, a function that is so so situation with a few specific niches. Actually the dead money expansion has a similar requirement where you need to drag a body to a certain area.
@@InvaderGIR98not sure its an acctual quest bit some people use elijahs head/limbs and place all the gold in his inventory and use that to move it around.
my fave interaction in New Vegas is Chief Hanlin's story....just listen and earn easy XP and it's a great story, well the ranger one and the previous legate story are both great stuff and having Kris Kristofferson as the VO is the icing on the cake, great actor....awesome voice
You don't even have to wait for that Nightkin to appear - he spawns immediately once you take that quest, allowing you to go and kill him right away, including through a well-placed sneak attack, as he won't be hostile.
@@sammyToesis you can use weapon repair kits to fix it so you either get a really powerful weapon or a ton of caps from selling it you get a couple kits early on from Ranger Jackson at Mojave Outpost
@@alt1763 That is true. I honestly always found myself storing the minigun in the Novac Hotel and forgetting about it. One of these days I should try a big guns playthrough.
I also like to use that gun on him so you can start the super mutant massacre mini quest. Plus you can use your repair kits on the minigun for a lot of caps early on, letting you get paciencia or the recharge pistol unique early too.
I had no idea the novac quest was an unmarked quest. I found it on my first playthrough because you get lead to it pretty reliably unlike some others. Interesting to see others experience.
Yeah I never considered most of these hard to find either, I stumbled upon them all just by talking to every named NPC like you're supposed to in an RPG. They're no more hidden than the other sidequests, it's just that many of them are not tracked in the PipBoy so it's easy to forget where you left off on them if you leave the game and come back later.
Kind of surprised Dealing with Contreras isn't on here, but then again it might be well known. I had just heard about it and completed it yesterday and was having a great time. It really felt fleshed out like a marked quest yet all you had to go off of was notes Contreras gives you. Felt like some cool espionage behind NCR territory
Almost everyone I talk to is well aware of it because I always get talks about "what is your favorite Unique Weapon" and for awhile, I would only use This Machine as my primary and everyone hates that weapon.
@@rudolfantlerofficial I think because the sties are broken so it's not friendly for ADS mode but if you do VATS only, it works well. I have adjusted myself to handle This Machine with ADS so always aim a little more to the left.
@@rudolfantlerofficialThis Machine and All American with AP rounds got me through Deathclaw territory before I finally caved and bought an Anti Materiel rifle. Practically cheese guns when you combine them with sneak crits and exploiting a few terrain bugs to get a good sniper's nest going.
I can’t believe I never found the wind-brahmin encounter, I’ve been to brooks ranch over a hundred times in the last 12 years to go get the alien blaster but I’ve never ran into the goofy nightkin. The screams of brahmin is a classic quest for me though, I discovered that one in my first playthrough and now it’s just routine for me to do it every playthrough the moment I enter Novac just to be a nice lady.
The wind Brahman encounter was long believed to be cut content if I'm remembering correctly, leads me to think it's bugged in some way and may not always happen. I've seen it exactly once in around 30 playthroughs spanning several hundred hours.
My dad showed me that quest years ago when I watched him play, now I always trigger that quest. Sometimes I leave the nightkin there. But any time you walk close all you hear is his loud ass breathing 🤣
@@ralcogaming7674 Thought the same. on one playthrough I wanted to do it (because it's one of the fun supermutants around) and the guy never showed up. Thought maybe I need to do some specific quest first, so I did the whole Jacobstown thing, but no dice.
@@HappyBeezerStudios I'm not entirely sure how I got it to trigger. I do know this was on my most recent character which was max rep with all factions (minus the legion and PG I think) I'd done all of Jacobstown peacefully too. Nightkin and the mercs were left alive and the nightkin stayed fir treatment. Not sure if it is connected. I only recall it was low legion rep because I was attacked by a legion hit squad moments after the encounter.
There is actually a THIRD unmarked quest located in the Boomer's schoolhouse, in which the player can offer the Boomer Teacher advice on how to improve her curriculum. Unfortunately, there is very little information about this quest online, and I haven't had any luck getting it to trigger.
You have to go into the school house when the class isn't in session - then you need to pass certain skill checks (Guns, Barter, Speech, and something else I can't recall, typically between 60 and 75).
So just to get precise on this since doing this quest is SO much better than wasting that many special points on the almost worthless charisma special these are the skills you need for this one: 50 Repair, 60 Barter & Guns, 75 Speech. I'd also suggest that if you are going to do the other main quests at Nellis like Ant Misbehavin', etc. that you get those quests BEFORE doing this as the teacher can max out your Boomers faction and Volare! will no longer point to Raquel, etc. but just back to Pearl. Which can make those other quests annoying to get started.
I was kinda expecting "Don't make a beggar out of me", as you generally have no reason to look for Melissa (Oh my papa can be dealt with without ever meeting her) and definitely wouldn't expect to find humans this close to a pack of deathclaws
I tend to go through the deathclaws anyway, so usually I find her that way. Either from the quest in Quarry Junction, from the side of Papa Kahn, from Red Lucy or because I want to get rid of them because I needed to go all the way around in the beginning.
I wouldn't say this one is that well hidden and you already pointed to the reason why. During the Oh My Papa quest if you talk Papa out of the alliance with the Legion he will want his trusted advisors to side with you on that one. One of those advisors, and the quest points right to her, is Melissa.
I'm so happy I managed to get most of these Quests in my first playthrough. I really tested this game with the respect it deserved and I'm so glad it treated me well in return.
I remember Discovering the "Poor Meat Never Makes Good Soup" Quest on one of my later playthroughs. I was so excited to find that quest when I thought I knew the game so well. There was a lot that I had to do to complete it and I was so disappointed by the reward. A rare underwhelming moment from and otherwise fantastic game!
Hey btw that nightkin you kill in novac actually comes back to life I moved him to be within novac for fun he is not hostile but just stands there and he will have his gear on again
There is another unmarked quest that I recently came across. It's called "Dealing with Contreras" it's quite well hidden at the very end of the Camp McCarren building. It's basically a quest where you run errands for him and in the end get access to his secret stash. This quest has multiple endings with him, someone in Westside or Lt. Boyd. The wiki says that the quest is initiated by the player talking to Boyd or going to Contreras terminal, but you can go to Contreras, pass a speech check that makes you tell him that he has a secret stash for people he can trust and likes. The way to getting the Westside ending is rather abnoxious because you must have 7 perception as well as intelligence to pass a speech check, and the Lt. Boyd ending was never an option for me because I couldn't talk to her about Contreras and what he's doing. At the end of the quest you get a rifle that's pretty good and access to Contreras secret stash. When you sell him items, he will wear whatever is the highest DT clothing and drop all items you sold him if you kill him.
One detail I love about the body recovery quest is the dialogue changes based on health. The one shown is if you take a decent amount of damage in the process. Taking little to no damage the guards will talk about how they think you’d be willing to walk him all the way to California if someone asked you to.
This video is the perfect example that even a "ridiculously" hidden quest has more depth and better attention to detail than any of the Bethesda Fallouts.
I heard rumors that tumbleweeds are the reason the game functions , if you remove the tumbleweeds , your game will break oh and i think you miss "Dealing with the Contreras" quest in Camp Mccarran , the prolly the only quest with a level requirement to activate and the deepest back door in the airport
IIRC, it's because there's a tumbleweed that is scripted to roll by when you leave Doc Mitchell's house for the first time. If you improperly remove tumbleweeds from the game, then said scripted tumbleweed encounter will cause the rest of the game's scripts to get stuck, preventing progress.
@@trainershade1937 this. Tumbleweeds aren't 'the reason the game functions', there's a scripted event tied to tumbleweeds at the beginning of the game and messing it up causes the game to crash.
The Screams of Brahmin is a great way to pick up a minigun early game. Whether you sell it or use it, it's a great pick up early. Especially if you use some easily made Repair Kits to fix it up.
Loved this video, one of my favorite unmarked quests is Barton the Fink. Just because it plays on the stereotypical "Help me, player character!" and also because Barton is kind of stupid
I love the "Live" bit in Aerotech... it makes it look even more like a setup to just kill the guy, as Captain Parker can't help but stare into the camera as he says his lines. But had to get it on film so he could insist he totally didn't plan to just execute the guy off the bat.
My personal list: "Help for Halford" Camp Guardian is so out of the way of everything else. Only true explorers would naturally come across it. "Don't Make a Beggar of Me" Never would've expected to find (alive) people in the quarry. "Wind Brahmin Wrangler" Already mentioned in video. "Bye Bye Love" First, the trigger hidden behind either a high skill check or finding someone tucked away deep in the vault where you normally wouldn't go. Second, and more importantly, there's a limited window when it can be done (Needs to be done before "How Little We Know").
Beggar was slightly easier if you approached it from Red Rock Canyon, I think Diane gives you the quest after you've done a few runs for her. Depending on how you approach the Cazador pass, if you've got a good companion (ED-E in my case), and you can do sneak critical snipes, you only have a few young deathclaws up the rear side of Quarry Junction, and it puts you right at their camp. It's a perfect safe spot for practicing the Sloan quest or the Thorn quest with your build too
I’m surprised I knew about all of these lol the Novac one, body retrieval, the primm deserters, and one not in this one but dealing with Contreras I discovered by accident on my first play through it’s why I love This Machine so much as it tends to be my work horse rifle in every play through even in a Legion play through
Funfact: the body recovery quest has alternate dialog if you complete it _WITHOUT TAKING DAMAGE._ This doesn't mean talk to the soldier with 100% HP, it means take no damage. A bit irritating to pull off because the fiend's aggro range means they'll occasionally snipe at you in addition to the mines and traps around the area. I forget the excact dialog, but he refers to you as "Some kind of hero"
I just remembered, there's at least _THREE_ variations to the soldier's dialog. No Damage: "some kinda hero" Damage: "get patched up" Limb crippled/heavy damage: "How could you sacrifice your body like that!?"
It's kinda funny: I didn't know about most of these, but the one you say you just recently learned about was one I found on my first play through. Fun video buddy.
In the body retrieval quest the dialog from the soldier changes depending on how well you do. For example if you take minimal damage they will treat you like some badass. Always blows my mind just how much possibility they shoved into this game that most won't ever get to see.
I've been playing New Vegas since its release, today I learned about the generator in Sloan, the tumbleweed Nightkin, Dr. Kemp's location, and Mr. Cuddles at the AFB! Fantastic work. Discussing the content as it should be. Got tired of other videos where it is screaming and wailing and flailing arms around to "entertain". A true professional approach. Keep it up!
I love how this video came out 6 months ago, and vegas is a decade old. This game is timeless, and I appreciate that you take the time to still love it like I do.
proof new vegas is so dynamic for everyone is the nightkin in novak was one of the first things i did during my first play through and he didn’t even know about it for years
The first time I did the mini - quest at aerotech dealing with Keith, after Captain Parker shot Keith he laid down on a mattress, rolled over on his side and started sucking his thumb. I attempted to speak to him and he told me he needed space and to leave him alone or something like that. Needless to say I was rofl when this happened. I have not been able to get this action to repeat again and I have no idea why it happened. Anyone else ever experience this??
i havnt had that happen but ive had a bunch of stuff like that over the years happen and never repeat ,personaly i think some things have been patched out because of glitches mabey , i know at one time major knight would repair your stuff the whole game every time you went there but it dosent happen anymore and i ran into victor one time in a shack in the desert ,i was stuck in the bedroom and had to kill him to get past him i was new at gaming and didnt know about going to last save
@@phoneone1371 I usually take wild wasteland cause I love the crazy random shit. You might be right about the patches, I just got FNV ultimate edition and I'm going to see if some of the other wild wasteland stuff that happens happens on this one.
I have to say that your use of background music in this video is phenomenal! It's so easy to just throw on the Fallout soundtrack in the back like most people do, but I think the extra effort here made the video feel more refreshing and engaging!
Maize is actually the best food in hardcore, since after u get the perk that basically doubles every food/drink which you get water from, and it will double the food and water, basically it will give 60 food and 30 water, making it the best thing for hardcore players.
I'm actually pretty proud. I found all of these on like my 3rd playthrough without youtubing but just throughly exploring and talking to everyone, this game and fallout 3 are still my favorite games of all time, it's October 2022 and I'm still playing these games over other games I have
Depending on your health loss, the NCR soldiers will have different quotes. If you take no damage when recovering Esteban's body, they'll say something different
Man, I remember your first video I ever watched was an Overwatch tips video back in... 2016? 2017? Sometime around there. Crazy how much the channel has changed since then. Love this channel man, keep it up.
an unmarked quest i found around my first time playing was in the brotherhood of steel bunker where you must find a laser pistol for the quartermaster in the scorpion gulch that some of the initiates left when they were sneaking out to be shoot stuff, an easy quest that you get a tribeam laser rifle as well as brotherhood fame, though i think you have to follow the plot right to find the pistol i dont think you can talk about the gun and then go find it
Claws Mended is actually a perfect example of an unmarked quest that feels natural. The game expects you to interact with things, so seeing a non-hostile molerat entices curiosity. And after working on Snuffles, it would be only natural to ask someone about the molerat, seeing the "i fixed up Snuffle's leg" dialog option flows smoothly.
You missed the unmarked quest where you take down the Legion, NCR, and House, and returning Snuffles to their rightful place as the ruler of the Mojave
Fwiw: I've done every one of these and never knew they were rare. I have an OG Fallout approach and talk to EVERYONE. All that being said: I have never lied to Lindsey, the Mini Boomer. Never, ever saw that dialogue. Awesome insight. Thanks for this!
For the one in Novac with the invisible night king you literally just have to walk in the farmers house and speak to him and then go back outside and straight to the rock. It doesn’t need to be night or anything. He’s just standing there invisible and you can shoot him and get the gun.
i didn't know many of these hidden quests, let alone that there were 83 unmarked quests in New Vegas! The one where you have to grab the dead guy's corpse surprised me! I've never done that quest, and I've beaten this game at least 4 times. Awesome content!
In case of Ranger Morales, I think there are even two or three answers! One normal one, one where they basically call you a beast if you hardly took any damage, and the one you showed! I really love the attention to detail for that quest, especially since I adore doing it.
Currently playing through New Vegas again and recently completed the Captain Parker/Keith unmarked quest. Whenever I talked to Captain Parker when he was standing over Keith's body, he'd fire rounds into his corpse when I closed the dialogue.
wait.. the last hidden quest I did on my first ever playthrough. I wouldn't have thought for it to show up on the list. It is a great one to show though, at least so everyone can read the holotape description. Gave me a good laugh when I saw it for the first time
Lol. I love how you mentioned that the quest that requires you to shoot the memorial is now infamous. And that's only because of that NFT in fallout video! xD
have played hundreds and hundreds of hours of new vegas (i'm in the middle of a playthrough right now, actually). two of the quests mentioned in this video i've NEVER SEEN.
Worth noting is that taking care of the Nightkin in Novac is enough to get the key for the vacant room at the motel free of charge, so yeah free steaks and player housing.
Playing this game like most of us for years, but honestly I didn't knew about 30-40% about the quests you mentioned. Thank you for bringing more depth to NV, I absolutely pumped for a new run!
The McCarran unmarked quest you do for a secret gun smuggler should've made the list, it's probably the longest unmarked quest that Actually feels like it's meant to be a side quest, it's unfortunate buggy I think
I somehow stumbled upon Screams of Brahmin in my very first NV playthrough. I remember waiting outside and finding the nightkin was there was really full of suspense and kinda scared the young me a bit, and because of that I will never forget that unmarked quest.
Missing so many unmarked quests in New Vegas is the reason why I'm grateful for the misc. tab in the FO4 quest list. I absolutely hate the Pip-Boy layout in that game after playing 3/NV, but it got _that_ right at least.
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I thought the group at the Primm Casino are NCR Deserters turned bandits who thought Primm was an easy score.
I'm now realizing I've never been back to Primm's casino once I finish the quest, so I've never, in hundreds of hours known that it's an actual usable casino
Lol I went back there for the Bonnie and Clyde mission but I never knew the casino worked too
I only found out because there is a caps glitch in 1.0 of the non-GOTY version which allows you to just perpetually cash-in primm chips for caps, but the chips never leave your inventory 🤷♂️🤔
“Primm, the other New Vegas.” -Mr. New Vegas
Me neither after I got a sheriff I never go back.
And here me that discovered it was obviously a casino In my first ever playthrough and it is in every playthrough the first casino I clear out for early game caps.. LoL
I kinda feel bad for you guys..
You can Save the survivors in Vault 34.
To have this occur, do the NCR Vault 34 questline as normal up to the reactor. Instead, choose to save the survivors.
Exit the vault and wait 3-5 days in game. Go to Aerotech office park. The vault 34 survivors will be in one of the buildings.
And you can tell then you were the one that saved them and theyll thank you and i think you can help them find a more permanent home i havent messed around with aerotech park much tho
I always thought that there was no survivors. Finding out that there were survivors actually made it a much more difficult choice. I assumed since they were dead, it didn't matter that I doomed them. I thought they were ghouls.
Damn....fck...completed this quest just few days ago and I have NEVER met them before so I just murdered them as I thought nothing will change after you save them
I let the survivors die. There's only a few of them and in order to save them I have to make it impossible to grow crops on the farm. Sorry, but those crops will save a lot more people than those few vault dwellers.
Said like a true commie, waht's more important than people? Their food and money! Lol you'd be Caesers replacement after I punched his head into goop, right after duelling with Benny.
Fallout NV remaster could actually make these moments more a focus, I thought this was one of the coolest most difficult things in the whole game! I always save the crops too but I never thought the survivors would life through it and assumed you are supposed to not care.
But if you can save them, who knows one of them may be the one to save the future! That would be better than feeding a few dozen randoms in the desert imo.
God this was such a great game, I really really hope they do a proper respectful remaster. I would pay $100 for the boxed special edition and get a rip-off Bethesda plastic bag lol.@@keyblademasterclark
Fun fact, the dialogue when returning private Morales is actually different depending on how low your health is. If it's low you get what was said in the video (you need to get to a medic) but if you're at full health, they say "I don't believe it. Who the hell are you, man? How did you just walk right up and pull him out of there?"
Strangely, I’ve never been able to get this dialogue, even when completing the quest without taking any damage. It always implies that I’ve got one foot in the grave
@@courier6960 maybe its somekind of max health thing like if you have 100 hp it always trigers one and it doesnt matter if its full or just half.
But that is only my guess.
@@courier6960 maybe you have rads, im assuming if you dont have 100% full health you dont get the dialogue
@@asm7069 this isn't fallout 4 little bro
@@emilianozamora399 stop gate keeping your giving the fallout community a bad look
Melody has a similar teddy bear quest inside The Fort. To me, one of the most obscure missions that’s actually marked is the one where you rescue those NCR soldiers trapped in the mine, or the Camp Guardian NCR soldier trapped with the lakelurks.
Same, I didn't know about that until my third play through when I wanted to do the Ranger quest and had to go out to a Station near the edge of the map I never heard of, *ONLY TO LEARN OF YET ANOTHER STATION I HAD NEVER HEARD OF* and it annoyed the shit out of me because I had thought I did a 100% playthrough in my second run and this one was just going to be a mess around gag-fest
I literally just discovered that NCR mine rescue quest last week. I've replayed new vegas so many times now that I was so shocked I discovered a quest I've never done before.
@@stormhawkdude that's why explorer is underrated perk, shit is FIRE 🔥
And also, Lindsay will actually tell you where she lost the bear if you pass a skillcheck, I think it was either speech or medicine (you sorta tell her to take a deep breath and try to remember where it was).
Just did both of those on my first run while trying to get to lvl 30 before fighting in the dam
The first time I did the Body Recovery Quest, I carried his body all the way back to Camp McCarran 💀
Even more honorable. Lol.
My god bro
holy shit, I did it too 💀
We've all been there...
The NCR trooper that are supposed to tano the body for you were killed by Legion Assassins in one of my playthroughs.
The teddy bear quest in the boomers camp is actually the more common child/teddy bear quest. The more rare one is returning sergeant teddy to melody at the fort. Not only is it in the fort, which in most playthroughs wont exactly be friendly towards you, but also she has a tendency to glitch out of bounds, right behind the loading zone to the inner camps. So not only is it in an area you likely wont be looking for side quests, but she also glitches out of reach in the majority of cases. Any sort of combat makes her flee out of bounds, since she clips through the loading zone never to return. That means if the legion is hostile, quest is unreachable. Decided to fight the slaves for fame? Quest unreachable. Oh, and one of the options in actually retrieving the teddy bear is itself a fight with dogs, so by the time you have the bear, guess what, unreachable.
This is good to know, cuz I could never found it.
I did that one it's not that hard
@@greglocker2124 its not hard, but its bugged to all hell and back.
Speak for yourself, profligate
Ran afoul of her bugging out in my latest playthrough, yeah. She didn't phase out of reality but did stay in a state of refusing to actually initiate conversation because I'd already killed all the legionaries in the area. Unfortunate since killing the guy who has her bear is the easiest way to retrieve it. Ended up using the console to reset her mission status just so I could give her back the teddy.
The invisible bramin killer.. i thought it was pretty well known all the residents talk about it
Yea for real, I’ve known this quest since my first play through
Agreed
Yeah I agree I’ve done this every playthrough since my first one lol
Yep, scared me the first time thinking it was a predator reference because I had wild wasteland on.
Arent there even hints to it on the radio?
5:46 The trooper's dialogue changes depending on how much damage you took while recovering the body. That's the line he uses for when the player took a significant amount of damage.
when i was younger i thought he was talking about the dead ranger and im just like "uh yeah sure a doctor could help him"
@@megaexplosion7488 I didn't know that quest existed before this video, was the 1st thing I was thinking as well.
frustrating thing about getting better food for McCarran is 9/10 times the food additive portion always bugs out and you can never finish it
Yea, I especially had it bug out as well to where I can’t access the dialogue for the other two vendors besides Blake from CC even if i go to those vendors first
@@Wizard35782 I've never had it work I thought maybe it was glitched and the developers didn't know
@@aPoorsPerspective I honestly do think it’s a glitch but fnv was developed in a short time so some bugs have of course slipped through the cracks
Was the point? You don't get exp, and I think the rep you can get is meaningless
This quest didn't glitch on my playthrough. But the most frustrating part of this quest for me was the list of items to fix the oven. I spent multiple in-game days bouncing between merchants to try and find two pressure cookers. Eventually, I gave up and just googled where to find some. When I went back to the machine, when I got back, my courier didn't even use the items to fix it with. She just used some bobby pins.
Trying to remember some, in Primm you can talk to the robot and recover Vance's SMG, in the Legion camp there's also a kid that asks you to find their teddy bear and, this one might even be a marked quest, but i only recently stumbled upon it, in the Khans camp you can talk to some dude and he asks you to see if he can join the Followers instead.
the Khan camp artist guy is a marked quest though, it's called Cry Me A River
@@chainsawplayin is that the wimpy kid that dosent want to practice fighting?
In Vault 3 there is a trapped NCR who wants your help to get out if you managed to enter vault 3 dressed as a friend or Kahn.
@@defaultkoala2922 I'm pretty sure someone at McCarran send you over there to look for him.
@@EVeljko Yes. Colonel Hsu tells you to look for him. I've never actually found him inside the vault, though. Instead, I've found him outside the vault after killing Motor-runner.
The most rare quest is the one where you rescue an NCR soldier from a cave filled with lakelurck kings.
I've just done this one but the guy just decides to run into the depths of the cave instead of taking a turn right and leaving.
That’s immediately what came to my mind as well. I only found it on some of my later runs
he always flakes out on me and bails even when i order him to help me out
Surprisingly I found that one on my first playthrough because after visiting Bitter Springs and doing the run to Ranger Station Bravo I decided to just keep following that path and see what was at the end until I picked up the Camp Guardian distress call on my radio.
@Junkyard Dog Reviews
It’s also one of the few quests you can spend as long as you like spamming the “asking for the reward” option and getting unlimited full condition service rifles. I did it for 30 minutes and received about 250 service rifles with a further 7 odd thousand 5.56mm bullets. Sure it’s a cheat but it’s an easy way to max out caps for better gear build playthroughs
I’m honestly surprised you put The Screams of Brahmin on here - it’s probably the only unmarked quest that the player gets specifically told about in interactions with named characters. You’re led to it during the main game. I’d be surprised if many people didn’t find it on their first playthrough.
Yep!
Prepare to be astounded then lmao
If you sneak behind the Nightkin with a companion, it will mutter a comment about them.
I didn’t find the quest but I talked to No-Bark and I honestly just thought he was insane and didn’t take him seriously
@@trentonfreeman2155i was able to figure it out during the dialogue "revolving blunderbus? Appears out of nowhere? Has a backpack? Talks to someone who may or may not be th- oh its a nightkin with a minigun"
HOW DARE YOU JABO. no-bark noonan is a silver fox, and is the most handsomest novac resident.
Oh shit, it's Tomatoangus with a silent "g"
Also rich as FUCK
@@TheWanderer-o2n I've probably finessed more caps off of No-Bark than I have from the casinos
When are you going to apologize to Karl Jobst?
Uhhh
83 unmarked quests wow, i had no idea it was that many. NV is really special with the detail they put into the game
The generator in sloan is actually a cut asset from fallout 3, cool that they reused it for that quest.
@Sparks 👀👀
Pigness!! Hello, love your mod work, keep up the good work!
@@TalionWolfe Thank you!
I'm pretty sure that same generator asset is used on the legion side of the battle of hoover dam, where you have to break it to take down the forcefield and chase general oliver
@@Pigness7 what the hell are you doing putting a face diaper in your profile pic?
my favorite hidden quest is definitely the one where you have to make the emerges by supplies from Nick and Ralph's again. it's very buggy. but once you complete it you get the greatest reward in any fallout game your pip boy turns into the pimp boy 3 billion it's got gold it's got diamonds on it it's the coolest thing in any game ever
I remember thinking for the longest time that the pimpboy 3billion was a mod, (this was before I was Internet savvy) until I ended up completing the quest by accident.
I've never done that quest properly. After exposing Cachino I would kill one of the Omerta's while Big Sal was getting into the chair, but he won't aggro since he's scripted to talk with you right after. The Omerta's being hostile makes my only option asking him to reconsider buying from Mick. Totally not broken quest lol.
He did mention that
When I heard about this quest I immediately thought „I need it!“
Iirc there was a really sucky bug that caused the Pimp Boy's Menu to be displayed sideways and half way off the screen when playing a Female Character...
Enjoy your holiday Jabo!
Great video as always.
You were always right, Oxhorn is terrible
Hello
Did you know you can explore the caves in Fallout 2?
TKS actually being positive on another Fallout channel? It must be Christmas.
The Camp McCarran quest I have to say is the most unique quest in all of fallout due to its unique requirement of completion where you have to use the grab function to carry the body, grab function, a function that is so so situation with a few specific niches.
Actually the dead money expansion has a similar requirement where you need to drag a body to a certain area.
The best use for the grab function is still to empty the Silver Rush
Woah, i've played dead money a many times even recently and don't remember this. Who and when?
@@InvaderGIR98not sure its an acctual quest bit some people use elijahs head/limbs and place all the gold in his inventory and use that to move it around.
I have over 2000 hours in this game across 360 and pc and I have also never heard of Dr Kemp
Lmao, same
way too many loading screens in mccarran- really kills the immersion and any inquisition into this location and much of new vegas proper
you're missing out dr kemp has some classic witty war doctor lines
Hes like in the corner of the barracks of mccarran, i only knew recently too :/
I probably only know him cuz I always use "Delilah: Mojave MD" mod. Not the best acting necessarily but she just kinda fits in the game.
my fave interaction in New Vegas is Chief Hanlin's story....just listen and earn easy XP and it's a great story, well the ranger one and the previous legate story are both great stuff and having Kris Kristofferson as the VO is the icing on the cake, great actor....awesome voice
He’s easily one of the most badass characters in the series. They really should’ve made him as hard to kill as the Legate
@@TheDiameter as hard as legate lanius????
Bro one is an old man in cowboy clothes and the other is a war-forged human machine in cast iron armor.
@@willyeeton4390 One is old and the other is a speech check ;)
You don't even have to wait for that Nightkin to appear - he spawns immediately once you take that quest, allowing you to go and kill him right away, including through a well-placed sneak attack, as he won't be hostile.
I love just bum rushing his ass. Its a shame the mini gun he drops is almost always broken
@@sammyToesis you can use weapon repair kits to fix it so you either get a really powerful weapon or a ton of caps from selling it
you get a couple kits early on from Ranger Jackson at Mojave Outpost
@@alt1763 That is true. I honestly always found myself storing the minigun in the Novac Hotel and forgetting about it. One of these days I should try a big guns playthrough.
@@sammyToesis its literally the same as a regular Guns playthrough but with 8 strength
I also like to use that gun on him so you can start the super mutant massacre mini quest. Plus you can use your repair kits on the minigun for a lot of caps early on, letting you get paciencia or the recharge pistol unique early too.
I had no idea the novac quest was an unmarked quest. I found it on my first playthrough because you get lead to it pretty reliably unlike some others. Interesting to see others experience.
Surprisingly knew all of these in advance. Still glad to have some more people know about these niche unmarked quests.
Yeah I never considered most of these hard to find either, I stumbled upon them all just by talking to every named NPC like you're supposed to in an RPG. They're no more hidden than the other sidequests, it's just that many of them are not tracked in the PipBoy so it's easy to forget where you left off on them if you leave the game and come back later.
@@jeffumbach Yep, only think I had to come back to a wiki a while back to check if I've done them all since they're fairly niche.
Of course you knew them all! You have never felt the touch of a woman!
@@girf4233 Knew most of em, not sure whatcha wanted from middle school me mate. Only really play New Vegas here and there on pc now.
@@theepicduck6922get some birds
"Crazy with low prices on wind brahmin!" cracks me up every time.
BTW, dump all but one cap in a container.
I'm able to buy the wind brahmin without any caps, so there's that.
Kind of surprised Dealing with Contreras isn't on here, but then again it might be well known.
I had just heard about it and completed it yesterday and was having a great time. It really felt fleshed out like a marked quest yet all you had to go off of was notes Contreras gives you. Felt like some cool espionage behind NCR territory
Almost everyone I talk to is well aware of it because I always get talks about "what is your favorite Unique Weapon" and for awhile, I would only use This Machine as my primary and everyone hates that weapon.
@@Seriona1 wtf why? This Machine is one of my favorite guns by far. I usually play melee but I use This Machine a lot during my gun playthroughts.
@@rudolfantlerofficial I think because the sties are broken so it's not friendly for ADS mode but if you do VATS only, it works well. I have adjusted myself to handle This Machine with ADS so always aim a little more to the left.
@@rudolfantlerofficialThis Machine and All American with AP rounds got me through Deathclaw territory before I finally caved and bought an Anti Materiel rifle. Practically cheese guns when you combine them with sneak crits and exploiting a few terrain bugs to get a good sniper's nest going.
I can’t believe I never found the wind-brahmin encounter, I’ve been to brooks ranch over a hundred times in the last 12 years to go get the alien blaster but I’ve never ran into the goofy nightkin.
The screams of brahmin is a classic quest for me though, I discovered that one in my first playthrough and now it’s just routine for me to do it every playthrough the moment I enter Novac just to be a nice lady.
I also love how no-bark was half correct about it. Easily my favorite Novac character.
The wind Brahman encounter was long believed to be cut content if I'm remembering correctly, leads me to think it's bugged in some way and may not always happen. I've seen it exactly once in around 30 playthroughs spanning several hundred hours.
My dad showed me that quest years ago when I watched him play, now I always trigger that quest. Sometimes I leave the nightkin there. But any time you walk close all you hear is his loud ass breathing 🤣
@@ralcogaming7674 Thought the same. on one playthrough I wanted to do it (because it's one of the fun supermutants around) and the guy never showed up. Thought maybe I need to do some specific quest first, so I did the whole Jacobstown thing, but no dice.
@@HappyBeezerStudios I'm not entirely sure how I got it to trigger. I do know this was on my most recent character which was max rep with all factions (minus the legion and PG I think) I'd done all of Jacobstown peacefully too. Nightkin and the mercs were left alive and the nightkin stayed fir treatment. Not sure if it is connected. I only recall it was low legion rep because I was attacked by a legion hit squad moments after the encounter.
There is actually a THIRD unmarked quest located in the Boomer's schoolhouse, in which the player can offer the Boomer Teacher advice on how to improve her curriculum. Unfortunately, there is very little information about this quest online, and I haven't had any luck getting it to trigger.
They're skill checks i believe so might not show up without those skills?
You have to go into the school house when the class isn't in session - then you need to pass certain skill checks (Guns, Barter, Speech, and something else I can't recall, typically between 60 and 75).
So just to get precise on this since doing this quest is SO much better than wasting that many special points on the almost worthless charisma special these are the skills you need for this one: 50 Repair, 60 Barter & Guns, 75 Speech. I'd also suggest that if you are going to do the other main quests at Nellis like Ant Misbehavin', etc. that you get those quests BEFORE doing this as the teacher can max out your Boomers faction and Volare! will no longer point to Raquel, etc. but just back to Pearl. Which can make those other quests annoying to get started.
I was kinda expecting "Don't make a beggar out of me", as you generally have no reason to look for Melissa (Oh my papa can be dealt with without ever meeting her) and definitely wouldn't expect to find humans this close to a pack of deathclaws
I played some lore friendly mod where she's a voiced follower.. pretty good it makes sense, and it's the only Khan follower
I tend to go through the deathclaws anyway, so usually I find her that way. Either from the quest in Quarry Junction, from the side of Papa Kahn, from Red Lucy or because I want to get rid of them because I needed to go all the way around in the beginning.
There’s literally a quest marker pointing to her if you go for the peaceful Khan path
Isn't that marked quest?
I wouldn't say this one is that well hidden and you already pointed to the reason why. During the Oh My Papa quest if you talk Papa out of the alliance with the Legion he will want his trusted advisors to side with you on that one. One of those advisors, and the quest points right to her, is Melissa.
I'm so happy I managed to get most of these Quests in my first playthrough. I really tested this game with the respect it deserved and I'm so glad it treated me well in return.
I remember Discovering the "Poor Meat Never Makes Good Soup" Quest on one of my later playthroughs. I was so excited to find that quest when I thought I knew the game so well. There was a lot that I had to do to complete it and I was so disappointed by the reward. A rare underwhelming moment from and otherwise fantastic game!
The constant supply of maize is good for crafting
I love Screams of Brahmin I’ve done that quest literally every playthrough, I also love the missing laser pistol quest in the BoS bunker
Hey btw that nightkin you kill in novac actually comes back to life I moved him to be within novac for fun he is not hostile but just stands there and he will have his gear on again
Tracking down Vance's gun is a more rare quest, especially since people forget about it by the time they reach the area where it can be found.
There is another unmarked quest that I recently came across. It's called "Dealing with Contreras" it's quite well hidden at the very end of the Camp McCarren building. It's basically a quest where you run errands for him and in the end get access to his secret stash. This quest has multiple endings with him, someone in Westside or Lt. Boyd. The wiki says that the quest is initiated by the player talking to Boyd or going to Contreras terminal, but you can go to Contreras, pass a speech check that makes you tell him that he has a secret stash for people he can trust and likes. The way to getting the Westside ending is rather abnoxious because you must have 7 perception as well as intelligence to pass a speech check, and the Lt. Boyd ending was never an option for me because I couldn't talk to her about Contreras and what he's doing. At the end of the quest you get a rifle that's pretty good and access to Contreras secret stash. When you sell him items, he will wear whatever is the highest DT clothing and drop all items you sold him if you kill him.
My very first interaction with Nightkin was by that unmarked quest. Imagine how shocked I was. What a way to set up a new type of enemy.
One detail I love about the body recovery quest is the dialogue changes based on health. The one shown is if you take a decent amount of damage in the process. Taking little to no damage the guards will talk about how they think you’d be willing to walk him all the way to California if someone asked you to.
Prim slim is the best sheriff 👌
YeeeHaaaw!
Pffft Primm Slim got hacked by a pair of idiots to steal the Vance SMG. Hardly a bell ringer for a solid choice. I always go with Meyers.
This video is the perfect example that even a "ridiculously" hidden quest has more depth and better attention to detail than any of the Bethesda Fallouts.
I heard rumors that tumbleweeds are the reason the game functions , if you remove the tumbleweeds , your game will break
oh and i think you miss "Dealing with the Contreras" quest in Camp Mccarran , the prolly the only quest with a level requirement to activate and the deepest back door in the airport
IIRC, it's because there's a tumbleweed that is scripted to roll by when you leave Doc Mitchell's house for the first time. If you improperly remove tumbleweeds from the game, then said scripted tumbleweed encounter will cause the rest of the game's scripts to get stuck, preventing progress.
@@trainershade1937 this. Tumbleweeds aren't 'the reason the game functions', there's a scripted event tied to tumbleweeds at the beginning of the game and messing it up causes the game to crash.
Also the best source of 308 and the only method of getting "This Machine", a 308 Garand that is actually really good.
@@SavageGreywolf yes, that's what he said, thank you for pointing it out.
@@SavageGreywolf So Tumbleweeds are the reason the game functions beyond the intro.
The Screams of Brahmin is a great way to pick up a minigun early game. Whether you sell it or use it, it's a great pick up early. Especially if you use some easily made Repair Kits to fix it up.
Loved this video, one of my favorite unmarked quests is Barton the Fink. Just because it plays on the stereotypical "Help me, player character!" and also because Barton is kind of stupid
I love the "Live" bit in Aerotech... it makes it look even more like a setup to just kill the guy, as Captain Parker can't help but stare into the camera as he says his lines. But had to get it on film so he could insist he totally didn't plan to just execute the guy off the bat.
I'm oddly proud of having already known all of these quests.
I like the intro to the video reminds of me Guru larry missing the "Hello you"
I can't believe i actually completed all these hidden quests. I think i may have explored more of new vegas than i realized
I lived in NV for like 2 yrs
There is a lot of fun new information to be had in this video. Another reason to revisit Fallout Nev Vegas 🤠
The Food Processor quest is worth it if you're playing Old World Blues. You can break down the Maize to create other food reagents.
My personal list:
"Help for Halford" Camp Guardian is so out of the way of everything else. Only true explorers would naturally come across it.
"Don't Make a Beggar of Me" Never would've expected to find (alive) people in the quarry.
"Wind Brahmin Wrangler" Already mentioned in video.
"Bye Bye Love" First, the trigger hidden behind either a high skill check or finding someone tucked away deep in the vault where you normally wouldn't go. Second, and more importantly, there's a limited window when it can be done (Needs to be done before "How Little We Know").
Beggar was slightly easier if you approached it from Red Rock Canyon, I think Diane gives you the quest after you've done a few runs for her. Depending on how you approach the Cazador pass, if you've got a good companion (ED-E in my case), and you can do sneak critical snipes, you only have a few young deathclaws up the rear side of Quarry Junction, and it puts you right at their camp. It's a perfect safe spot for practicing the Sloan quest or the Thorn quest with your build too
I’m surprised I knew about all of these lol the Novac one, body retrieval, the primm deserters, and one not in this one but dealing with Contreras I discovered by accident on my first play through it’s why I love This Machine so much as it tends to be my work horse rifle in every play through even in a Legion play through
Funfact: the body recovery quest has alternate dialog if you complete it _WITHOUT TAKING DAMAGE._
This doesn't mean talk to the soldier with 100% HP, it means take no damage. A bit irritating to pull off because the fiend's aggro range means they'll occasionally snipe at you in addition to the mines and traps around the area.
I forget the excact dialog, but he refers to you as "Some kind of hero"
I just remembered, there's at least _THREE_ variations to the soldier's dialog.
No Damage: "some kinda hero"
Damage: "get patched up"
Limb crippled/heavy damage: "How could you sacrifice your body like that!?"
*Laughs in Gobi*
@@Zaczac111
Lightly chuckles in Ratslayer
It's kinda funny: I didn't know about most of these, but the one you say you just recently learned about was one I found on my first play through. Fun video buddy.
In the body retrieval quest the dialog from the soldier changes depending on how well you do. For example if you take minimal damage they will treat you like some badass. Always blows my mind just how much possibility they shoved into this game that most won't ever get to see.
I've been playing New Vegas since its release, today I learned about the generator in Sloan, the tumbleweed Nightkin, Dr. Kemp's location, and Mr. Cuddles at the AFB! Fantastic work. Discussing the content as it should be. Got tired of other videos where it is screaming and wailing and flailing arms around to "entertain". A true professional approach. Keep it up!
Great video as always. Can't wait for your streams this weekend!
haha, going on holiday for a week bro, but yeah me too
I love how this video came out 6 months ago, and vegas is a decade old. This game is timeless, and I appreciate that you take the time to still love it like I do.
It hurt hearing you call No-bark ugly
proof new vegas is so dynamic for everyone is the nightkin in novak was one of the first things i did during my first play through and he didn’t even know about it for years
The first time I did the mini - quest at aerotech dealing with Keith, after Captain Parker shot Keith he laid down on a mattress, rolled over on his side and started sucking his thumb. I attempted to speak to him and he told me he needed space and to leave him alone or something like that. Needless to say I was rofl when this happened. I have not been able to get this action to repeat again and I have no idea why it happened. Anyone else ever experience this??
i havnt had that happen but ive had a bunch of stuff like that over the years happen and never repeat ,personaly i think some things have been patched out because of glitches mabey , i know at one time major knight would repair your stuff the whole game every time you went there but it dosent happen anymore and i ran into victor one time in a shack in the desert ,i was stuck in the bedroom and had to kill him to get past him i was new at gaming and didnt know about going to last save
*kills a man in cold blood*
*immediately goes to sleep*
Chad(?)
@@phoneone1371 I usually take wild wasteland cause I love the crazy random shit. You might be right about the patches, I just got FNV ultimate edition and I'm going to see if some of the other wild wasteland stuff that happens happens on this one.
@@Foundry_made youl love the dlcs in ultimate edition ,take your time in them i rushed through the first time and missed a ton of stuff
@@phoneone1371 I know I can't wait to get cracking on them! Thanks for the heads up.
I have to say that your use of background music in this video is phenomenal! It's so easy to just throw on the Fallout soundtrack in the back like most people do, but I think the extra effort here made the video feel more refreshing and engaging!
literally any of the sewer quests, feel like most people miss that you can go in them at all, which is honestly fair
who else have gotten lost AF in the sewers ? i know i have
dude your editing is getting so good amazing work man
Bringing back the rangers body is probably my favorite quest in the fallout series. It just genuinely felt good.
I knew you could be evil in New Vegas, but telling a child her stuffed bear died…that is just too far
Maize is actually the best food in hardcore, since after u get the perk that basically doubles every food/drink which you get water from, and it will double the food and water, basically it will give 60 food and 30 water, making it the best thing for hardcore players.
you did my iowan-illinoinan blood proud
Add some key lime and you set 🤣
Prickly pear fruit is actually better. It is lighter weight, and it provides more water than food - which is more important anyway.
I'm actually pretty proud. I found all of these on like my 3rd playthrough without youtubing but just throughly exploring and talking to everyone, this game and fallout 3 are still my favorite games of all time, it's October 2022 and I'm still playing these games over other games I have
For the body recovery quest, you actually get different dialogue depending on how injured your are when you talk to the NCR trooper.
The song at 7:42 is Sony Boogie by Master Stryker, incase anyone was curious
Depending on your health loss, the NCR soldiers will have different quotes. If you take no damage when recovering Esteban's body, they'll say something different
Man, I remember your first video I ever watched was an Overwatch tips video back in... 2016? 2017? Sometime around there. Crazy how much the channel has changed since then. Love this channel man, keep it up.
an unmarked quest i found around my first time playing was in the brotherhood of steel bunker where you must find a laser pistol for the quartermaster in the scorpion gulch that some of the initiates left when they were sneaking out to be shoot stuff, an easy quest that you get a tribeam laser rifle as well as brotherhood fame, though i think you have to follow the plot right to find the pistol i dont think you can talk about the gun and then go find it
found that bone on probably 8th playthrough a few years ago
Yeah the pistol won't be there until you have gone through the text to get that unmarked quest.
I've played new Vegas way too much, I knew all of these holy shit
Thats not healthy
Great video!
Claws Mended is actually a perfect example of an unmarked quest that feels natural.
The game expects you to interact with things, so seeing a non-hostile molerat entices curiosity. And after working on Snuffles, it would be only natural to ask someone about the molerat, seeing the "i fixed up Snuffle's leg" dialog option flows smoothly.
I knew about the Primm mercs, not the functioning casino though.
A lot of people seem to miss the functioning casino, which is crazy because its basically free money
You missed the unmarked quest where you take down the Legion, NCR, and House, and returning Snuffles to their rightful place as the ruler of the Mojave
i missed that one on my first couple playthroughs too
Absolutely love New Vegas
Fwiw: I've done every one of these and never knew they were rare. I have an OG Fallout approach and talk to EVERYONE.
All that being said: I have never lied to Lindsey, the Mini Boomer. Never, ever saw that dialogue. Awesome insight. Thanks for this!
Funnily enough, I actually knew about all of these unmarked quests on my very first playthrough. I accidentally stumbled across some of them.
so you also found peter the second griffin while going to caesars camp? cus i found him and i have photo proof
For the one in Novac with the invisible night king you literally just have to walk in the farmers house and speak to him and then go back outside and straight to the rock. It doesn’t need to be night or anything. He’s just standing there invisible and you can shoot him and get the gun.
12:35 excuse me?? Nobark is a sexual icon!
i didn't know many of these hidden quests, let alone that there were 83 unmarked quests in New Vegas! The one where you have to grab the dead guy's corpse surprised me! I've never done that quest, and I've beaten this game at least 4 times. Awesome content!
Appreciate this video not being just another top ten list. Good video and the effort is much appreciated. 👍
This is way better looking than it needed to be. Above and beyond! Definitely subbing keep up the good work!
In case of Ranger Morales, I think there are even two or three answers! One normal one, one where they basically call you a beast if you hardly took any damage, and the one you showed! I really love the attention to detail for that quest, especially since I adore doing it.
Currently playing through New Vegas again and recently completed the Captain Parker/Keith unmarked quest. Whenever I talked to Captain Parker when he was standing over Keith's body, he'd fire rounds into his corpse when I closed the dialogue.
wait.. the last hidden quest I did on my first ever playthrough. I wouldn't have thought for it to show up on the list. It is a great one to show though, at least so everyone can read the holotape description. Gave me a good laugh when I saw it for the first time
For someone playing their first play through this video is very much appreciated!
Can't believe I haven't seen this video previously. Keep up the great streams and content, Jabo.
Lol. I love how you mentioned that the quest that requires you to shoot the memorial is now infamous. And that's only because of that NFT in fallout video! xD
Ah so that's why it took a while for the casino in Primm to start up. Apparently they felt I'd take 3 in game days to move body's lol
have played hundreds and hundreds of hours of new vegas (i'm in the middle of a playthrough right now, actually). two of the quests mentioned in this video i've NEVER SEEN.
Worth noting is that taking care of the Nightkin in Novac is enough to get the key for the vacant room at the motel free of charge, so yeah free steaks and player housing.
Sidenote: I forget how fun your Editing Style is. Top job 👌
Playing this game like most of us for years, but honestly I didn't knew about 30-40% about the quests you mentioned.
Thank you for bringing more depth to NV, I absolutely pumped for a new run!
The McCarran unmarked quest you do for a secret gun smuggler should've made the list, it's probably the longest unmarked quest that Actually feels like it's meant to be a side quest, it's unfortunate buggy I think
I somehow stumbled upon Screams of Brahmin in my very first NV playthrough. I remember waiting outside and finding the nightkin was there was really full of suspense and kinda scared the young me a bit, and because of that I will never forget that unmarked quest.
Thank you so much for still playing these games, Im just now finishing the game and love your content
Absolutely amazing intro it truly had me hooked and was crafted amazingly
Missing so many unmarked quests in New Vegas is the reason why I'm grateful for the misc. tab in the FO4 quest list. I absolutely hate the Pip-Boy layout in that game after playing 3/NV, but it got _that_ right at least.
What about the quest that gives you “this machine” stopped bothering after I lost track of what I was doing