He's equating your literal entrapment via bomb collar to his metaphorical entrapment via obsessing over the mystery of the Sierra Madre. Which is stupid. He's saying "oh, the minute you decide to investigate the Sierra Madre Signal you might as well be trapped" which is 100% cope on his part
@@acceptablecasualty5319 yeah, but my mild curiosity about a radio signal does not equate to his scizoid obsession. The only location I obsess over is the beauty of Zion, and you can't take _that_ with you.
@@acceptablecasualty5319 Elijah's entire motivation is to cope. For all his big talk, he went to a quest to find weapon to destroy the NCR not because they're a threat, but revenge. He wanted to kill everyone in Mojave so nobody could remind him of his defeat at Helios One.
They clearly don’t understand the stubbornness of gamers. If we want something, we’re gonna get it or die in the stupidest and/or most preventable ways possible trying.
I can’t do this. I play with the J.E. Sawyer mod for enhanced difficulty, and one of his fixes is to make Elijah extra aware. I can’t escape his sight. Sigh…
"This DLC is about letting go" Me wanting to give gold to Doc Mitchell and Goodsprings because my 1 int character believes he owes them that much: "Nah."
There's note about how the freaking elevator are also made the same material as for the Vault and it's impossible to blow or using the laser on the bottom of the elevator, guess Sinclair really did want to bury Dean alive
The theme of this DLC is letting go. So, anyways, I've got 37 gold bars stashed in the Lucky 38 that I'll never sell because they're a semi-unique item.
I remember my first time playing this and somehow managing to convince him we're on the same side. Then he gassed the wastes with the clouds. I was mindblown you could beat the whole game with this dlc
My biggest regret in this DLC the first time was that I did let it all go. I left the gold, left Elijah, and eventually left my new friends behind. I want my fucking gold
It's just the perfect irony. You take all the gold and all he is left with is his own thoughts and past mistakes before he dies alone...Assuming he didn't somehow to miraculously survive on rats or think of a way out offscreen.
Elijah isn’t there for the gold. He wants the technology. The matter recombulator (the vending machines), the holograms, the cloud. With it he could wipe out both the NCR and the Legion and the anyone else that stood in his way
You didn't wait long enough for Elijah to trigger the vault lock to lock him in that room. If you wait long enough, he'll waltz into the vault, log onto the computer, and for some unfathomable reason, click the very obvious trap message and then lock himself in the room. You don't have to run from him, you don't have to fight him, he doesn't even see you leave. He tries to activate the collar, but you just go to the elevator.
But, if memory serves, that immediately turns on the force field and you need to take the long way around. This is the only way to get out with all of the gold.
@@DiscordOfDave IIRC, you have like 10-15 seconds to get to and through that forcefield once he steps into the vault? Should be enough time to sneak over to the forcefield and get past it before it activates, assuming he doesn't see you.
I don't think Elijah understood that it was a trap. He knew it had secrets, and how to get to them. However he misses the point of it all. He was so obsessed with the power of it he missed what the costs would be. He had been doing this since Helios, and never learned his lesson.
@@spacehitler4537 My problem with that, is that the various terminals, etc around the Madre very clearly spell it out. I mean, that's how you the player knows: from reading the stuff on the terminals. I find it hard to believe that somebody who has actually been inside the Casino never bothered to go and read the stuff on the terminals.
Nah bro, I just couldnt get this quest out of my Pipboy without completing this. I didnt really care about you or this place, youre just a means to my 100%
I think the best part about the whole interaction is A. You are bound to have one skill high enough to convey Elijah to come down - B. You leave it ready to trap Elijah - C. Even if your guy was dumb as rocks your claims are backed up by what you did to get to the Vault And D. Even if Elijah thought you trapped the Bunker, your claims would spark him to go in.
For me it must have been more than 10 times, I finished this DLC for the first time today, and I only managed to escape with the gold bars after watching the video from this channel here.
I've dragged my ass out of both the BOS bunker and Caesar's camp with 4 set of armor and an overencumbered Cass, you bet your bottom dollar imma snail crawl my way out of this vault
6:36 Are you telling me that there is another elevator right next to the vault? And the first time I played it, it took me 10 tries because I thought you had to go back to the beginning where you entered IT WAS FOR NOTHING
At the start, I kinda wanted to help Elijah. I'd been following him for a minute, and I kinda felt bad for him. Dude got knocked down, hard, held in place by his desire as he sacrificed his family, his friends, to try and keep it. After his failure, he left alone, a self-imposed exile with one aim in mind: Revenge "How do I get the NCR back for this!" Soon, I just wanted to see inside the vault, but after I met Elijah, talked with Elijah, and got my head blown up for the 500th time looking for a speaker *(THAT WAS RIGHT ABOVE THE DOOR, ON THE WALL, **_THE WHOLE TIME!)_* I made a decision and followed through with it. I took everything that wasn't nailed down, in that vault, and left a bag of potato chips and a bottle of dirty water on the floor before I crept out with a Stealth Boy, leaving him trapped with nothing but what I left and his own hubris/desire.
@@gorsyy I didn’t know I had to wait for the stutter! Thank you so much for the information! I banged my head against a wall 6 times when I played Dead Money for the first time before giving up and leaving without the gold.
The vault door seals shut trapping people inside, the holografic walls are solid so they trap anyone outside the vault. And the elevator is set to go back up and disable itself, so even if he got past the vault walls the elevator would never go down again, keeping him trapped.
@@lautarodelrio3257 I always thought he got stuck in the vault because the owner literally had it designed to trap Dean and what's her face, and it traps you if you screw up. The fact that a highly skilled and dangerous brotherhood elder can run around outside his cage with access to a bunch of laser turrets and other tech doesn't sit well with me
I like how this is the one game where almost anything can be proven via ingame facts and logic... but where Elijah was the whole time? (Safe enough to wait for someone to properly open the way) That I coule never get.
SO THATS HOW YOU CAN GET TO THE ELEVATOR?! I AM SO ANGRY. I DIED AGAIN AND AGAIN TRYING TO ESCAPE THE HARD WAY FOR FUCKALL! [Ahem] Very insightful video
I didnt have high enough sneak to not get caught this way, i had to take a roundabout path up through the middle room, making a mad dash from the window to the other door into the elevator hallway with perfect timing
I feel like the only mfer that didn’t use exploits to get the gold, I walked outta there with only 3 but I feel pretty damn satisfied with the way I ended things, all things considered it was still more enjoyable than OWB in my opinion (I spec’s for smooth talking gunslinger, I don’t really use energy weapons, just a preference)
@@gorsyy it do be like that Also wasn’t tryina throw shade at anyone who uses exploits, especially in NV, but I’m always reading comments about how people are walking out with all the gold, just thought it was funny 😂
Bye far the worst DLC. Still a good ending, but imagine being in a full suit of Sealed and air filtered power armor only to be magically gassed into unconsciousness by that oldest of tricks... (railroading)
Dead Money is the best DLC. It's atmospheric, it has actual progression, and outside of an infinite source of weapon kits, doesn't completely ruin the balance of the rest of the game, unlike OWB which should stand for "One Without Balance" because seriously, 10 seconds after stepping into Big MT, you are showered with bonkers overpowered weapons left-and-right. In Dead Money, you get the holorifle, but it's not THAT good of a weapon unless you go full energy build which is probably not the best thing to do as the rest of the Mojave is kind of scarce on energy weapons and ammo for a long time.
Felt the same but I went and changed up the order I played the DLCs the following times. Always hit Old World Blues before Dead Money. Dead money might take your gear, but it doesn't take out your implants. I generally roll into the Sierra Madre more chromed up than David Martinez (Cyberpunk Edgerunners) with all the Big MT implants plus as many of the 9 implants the New Vegas Clinic can stuff in me. still a little rough, but i feel less unprepared.
@@Dhalin If the gameplay changes maybe this is the best DLC. The collar with the bomb just ridiculous, maybe I'll continue this DLC if cheat available.
@@richardmazkin9994 I never touch FNV again since play this DLC, its not fun when you play with headset and watching your character explode over and over again in whole game.
You literally didn't trap him in the vault. The one thing this video title implies. Accurate title: "Deciding between dialogue options in the Sierra Madre vault after realizing I couldn't save during dialogue."
@@GuitarGuy057 I like how you edited your second comment from self assured to half assed😭 you’re so smart for finding out when and when not to use self assured although i employed it correctly, you guitarguy057 are a self assured dick and you know it
Apparently on PC ypu can blow the collar with godmode on then turn it off and explore to your heart's content. The radios are the main reason I hated it.
i think i got like 200-300k caps from all the gold bars i don’t remember but it was so satisfying walking back to the gun runners OE’d with all the gold bars.
"This DLC is all about letting go. That's why you have to leave the gold in the vault."- Writers
"Lol" said the over-encumbered Courier. "Lmao"
Obsidian made fnv
@@NightHawk92929 Oops, you're right! Fixed my comment!
I always take the gold just cause I can, but pre-war money is the real tresure.
@@et34t34fdf because is weightless?
@@saco_wea7905 Yep, and you get lots of it.
"No one held a gun to your head"
-the man who strapped a bomb collar to your neck
He's equating your literal entrapment via bomb collar to his metaphorical entrapment via obsessing over the mystery of the Sierra Madre.
Which is stupid. He's saying "oh, the minute you decide to investigate the Sierra Madre Signal you might as well be trapped" which is 100% cope on his part
He meant before that, when you went to the bunker, but yeah Elijah's full of shit
@@acceptablecasualty5319 yeah, but my mild curiosity about a radio signal does not equate to his scizoid obsession. The only location I obsess over is the beauty of Zion, and you can't take _that_ with you.
@@acceptablecasualty5319 Elijah's entire motivation is to cope. For all his big talk, he went to a quest to find weapon to destroy the NCR not because they're a threat, but revenge. He wanted to kill everyone in Mojave so nobody could remind him of his defeat at Helios One.
Someone did. It's Benny.
"The whole point of Dead Money is letting go" yea letting go of poverty watch this
"Dead money is about letting go, you cant get everything you want"
Me with 37 gold bars shoved up my ass:
☠️
Pulling an Eric Cartman huh?
They clearly don’t understand the stubbornness of gamers. If we want something, we’re gonna get it or die in the stupidest and/or most preventable ways possible trying.
Well-earned.
Escaping the vault with all the gold is so satisfying, it’s ridiculous.
I swear to god
It makes the DLC worthwhile. Fuck those radios.
I can’t do this. I play with the J.E. Sawyer mod for enhanced difficulty, and one of his fixes is to make Elijah extra aware. I can’t escape his sight. Sigh…
I don’t allow my character to carry more than is realistic, so I dump all the weapons and armor I don’t need and only carry like 300 pounds of gold.
Straight into the Lucky 38 suite bathtub, dump the gold and jump right in. Every single playthrough. Regardless of faction.
I did this not realizing there was a perk allowing you to fast travel while OE, so I had to walk my greedy ass all the way to Gun Runners lmao
Me either but my second time around I knw that🙏🏻
You return to the abandoned BoS shelter right? why not just take them in batches?
Or do old world blues first and teleport home as soon as you exit the bunker
@@EdilbertFernando Cause I figured that'd take just as long between having to wait for the GR caps to restock every time
@Azure_fae I did OWB bout a week after DM, I had no idea the transportaponder existed lmao
If you let a guy carrying thousands of pounds of gold sneak past you, you deserve to be locked up for eternity
There's something slightly Looney Tunes about the Courier staying out of Elijah's sight by just kind of shimmying around the transformer.
"This DLC is about letting go"
Me wanting to give gold to Doc Mitchell and Goodsprings because my 1 int character believes he owes them that much: "Nah."
Wow. That's a twilight zone script right there.
My 9 int character also believes he owes them that much lol
Gigabased 1 int and 9 int
Bell curve
Im not an incompetent engineer Elijah. If i made these collars, theye wouldnt blow due to interference from a FUCKING CIVILIAN RADIO!
He got the collars from BIG MT, he didn't make them, they were pre-war.
@@ExecutiveSonda he calibrated and tampered with them.
Ah, engineers. Always ready to style on any writer with their applied skills.
People really need to look up how things work before writing about them.
@@TheR00kComputer hackerman entering the mainframe
yeah, the "radios" in dead money are recievers. lol
Too bad Elijah never learned how to climb an elevator shaft or use a laser to cut through the bottom of the elevator...
There's note about how the freaking elevator are also made the same material as for the Vault and it's impossible to blow or using the laser on the bottom of the elevator, guess Sinclair really did want to bury Dean alive
He was useless. Why do you think he was using other people to do his dirty work for him?
@@Supperdude9he did mess up the whole of Big MT before he got here.
The theme of this DLC is letting go.
So, anyways, I've got 37 gold bars stashed in the Lucky 38 that I'll never sell because they're a semi-unique item.
Since I almost always default to the House Ending I figure he’d probably know what’s the best use for em.
House would probably short circuit hearing you got 37 gold bricks stashed in his casino @@chaserofmountains7457
Remember: Father Elijah's disembodied head can carry more than it's weight in gold.
In gold.
I've done this too so I can take every single gold bar and waddle my over-encumbered mailman self right to the Gun Runners kiosk and cash in
Thats the plan
Nah you have to go to Novac which is closer, put them in the safe in the hotel room, get 100 barter, then sell them for max profits.
@@McStinkersonIII the sink exists.
I remember my first time playing this and somehow managing to convince him we're on the same side.
Then he gassed the wastes with the clouds.
I was mindblown you could beat the whole game with this dlc
Thats dope
@@gorsyy It's definitely worth looking up the ending if you haven't seen it yet.
@@edwetodd7654 i checked after you commented. Honestly the most insane thing u can do in new vegas. Thanks for showing me that brother
@Gorsyy No problem dude. I wish I had the time to roam the wastes again. Got me wishing for nuclear winter
Wait you can do that? Dude I gotta do an evil playthrough sometime
My biggest regret in this DLC the first time was that I did let it all go. I left the gold, left Elijah, and eventually left my new friends behind.
I want my fucking gold
You fell for the morale of the story. In the wasteland, there are no morals😈
The complimentary voucher is worth more than the gold tbh
It's just the perfect irony. You take all the gold and all he is left with is his own thoughts and past mistakes before he dies alone...Assuming he didn't somehow to miraculously survive on rats or think of a way out offscreen.
Elijah isn’t there for the gold. He wants the technology. The matter recombulator (the vending machines), the holograms, the cloud. With it he could wipe out both the NCR and the Legion and the anyone else that stood in his way
Considering everything else Elijah survived before, I wouldn't put it past him to tunnel his way of out there with his bare hands if he had to 😂
You didn't wait long enough for Elijah to trigger the vault lock to lock him in that room. If you wait long enough, he'll waltz into the vault, log onto the computer, and for some unfathomable reason, click the very obvious trap message and then lock himself in the room. You don't have to run from him, you don't have to fight him, he doesn't even see you leave. He tries to activate the collar, but you just go to the elevator.
But, if memory serves, that immediately turns on the force field and you need to take the long way around. This is the only way to get out with all of the gold.
@@DiscordOfDave IIRC, you have like 10-15 seconds to get to and through that forcefield once he steps into the vault? Should be enough time to sneak over to the forcefield and get past it before it activates, assuming he doesn't see you.
@@Dhalin I remember doing it back when the Dead Money DLC first came out. I think the furthest I got that way was just before the staircase.
I don't think Elijah understood that it was a trap. He knew it had secrets, and how to get to them. However he misses the point of it all. He was so obsessed with the power of it he missed what the costs would be. He had been doing this since Helios, and never learned his lesson.
@@spacehitler4537 My problem with that, is that the various terminals, etc around the Madre very clearly spell it out. I mean, that's how you the player knows: from reading the stuff on the terminals. I find it hard to believe that somebody who has actually been inside the Casino never bothered to go and read the stuff on the terminals.
"I'll send your regards to Veronica." The Courier's last words to Elijah.
Nah bro, I just couldnt get this quest out of my Pipboy without completing this. I didnt really care about you or this place, youre just a means to my 100%
Ah fellow sigma completionist grindset, I see
I think the best part about the whole interaction is A. You are bound to have one skill high enough to convey Elijah to come down - B. You leave it ready to trap Elijah - C. Even if your guy was dumb as rocks your claims are backed up by what you did to get to the Vault
And D. Even if Elijah thought you trapped the Bunker, your claims would spark him to go in.
How many times did you fail trying to do this?
I always end up using a stealth boy.
3 times 🙏🏻
For me it must have been more than 10 times, I finished this DLC for the first time today, and I only managed to escape with the gold bars after watching the video from this channel here.
I took the gold, then dropped it on the ground as a single stack and then grabbed it outside my inventory and left.
holy shit you are a fucking genius
@@gromblerealI do that with Dragonbones in "Skyrim" too.
How do you drop it into one stack? As in, mechanically.
@@aaronimp4966 select the item, drag the slider to how many you want to drop and then confirm
I've dragged my ass out of both the BOS bunker and Caesar's camp with 4 set of armor and an overencumbered Cass, you bet your bottom dollar imma snail crawl my way out of this vault
6:36 Are you telling me that there is another elevator right next to the vault? And the first time I played it, it took me 10 tries because I thought you had to go back to the beginning where you entered IT WAS FOR NOTHING
Lmaoo thats crazy bro
It's the same elevator.
You aint alone, I never knew. Had to run the gauntlet so many times.
I honestly I find it more fun, yet quite annoying and tense when you take the long way out the way you came in 😂
I always take the gold, for decoration, the pre-war money takes care of all money issues anyway.
Honestly, once you figure out getting to the exit while Elijah is “distracted”, it seems way too easy to snatch the gold.
Probably my favourite game DLC period
I like lonesome road the most in New Vegas
@@gorsyy i enjoyed loansome road it's just the warhead trophy was annoying asf
@@venividivici5751 true its annoying to walk through again to find em all. Kinda satisfying tho
The radios ruined it for me.
Me too, probably my most favorite thing of the DLC is the lore behind it
Imagine the courier just walking out of the vault to the beat of Why Not by Ghostface Playa.
This is tremendous
My goodness Elijah was useless. Only was a threat because of the collar.
for some reason this guy reminds me of the overseer from fallout 1😑.....
trapped in the vault forever. haha happy ending
Lol facts
I'm sorry. You're a hero.... and you have to leave.
Just finished Sierra Madre for the first time. I understand why ppl hate radios now...
At the start, I kinda wanted to help Elijah. I'd been following him for a minute, and I kinda felt bad for him. Dude got knocked down, hard, held in place by his desire as he sacrificed his family, his friends, to try and keep it.
After his failure, he left alone, a self-imposed exile with one aim in mind:
Revenge
"How do I get the NCR back for this!"
Soon, I just wanted to see inside the vault, but after I met Elijah, talked with Elijah, and got my head blown up for the 500th time looking for a speaker *(THAT WAS RIGHT ABOVE THE DOOR, ON THE WALL, **_THE WHOLE TIME!)_* I made a decision and followed through with it.
I took everything that wasn't nailed down, in that vault, and left a bag of potato chips and a bottle of dirty water on the floor before I crept out with a Stealth Boy, leaving him trapped with nothing but what I left and his own hubris/desire.
even with 100 sneak and sneak suit he still noticws me
Its all in the timing. Once he does that lil stutter then you run
@@gorsyy he notices me during that stair when I try to move right to the corner while he walks there
@@gorsyy I didn’t know I had to wait for the stutter! Thank you so much for the information! I banged my head against a wall 6 times when I played Dead Money for the first time before giving up and leaving without the gold.
@@horace7346 no problem man, glad I could help!
Its all about letting go
Yeah letting go of poverty, watch this!
* tries to quick save in the middle of dialogue *
* realization of the fuck-up *
Bros just like me frfr 😂
The gamer rite of passage. Up there with falling into a pit in Mario 64 but being unable to access menu options while you're midair.
Wait how did you trap him if he never went inside?
The vault door seals shut trapping people inside, the holografic walls are solid so they trap anyone outside the vault. And the elevator is set to go back up and disable itself, so even if he got past the vault walls the elevator would never go down again, keeping him trapped.
@@lautarodelrio3257 I always thought he got stuck in the vault because the owner literally had it designed to trap Dean and what's her face, and it traps you if you screw up. The fact that a highly skilled and dangerous brotherhood elder can run around outside his cage with access to a bunch of laser turrets and other tech doesn't sit well with me
I had to check my achievements to see if I beat this DLC, and I did in 2015. But I have ZERO memory of it.
Some of the best voice acting in video game history here
When you trapped him did you get his audio signal panicking and cursing you? Because I didn't
he sounds like jerma doing a funny voice
Veronica was right he is crazy
“Once I was locked in, no way out…” same brother, same
I like how this is the one game where almost anything can be proven via ingame facts and logic... but where Elijah was the whole time? (Safe enough to wait for someone to properly open the way)
That I coule never get.
I've played this DLC at least a dozen times and have only managed to trap him 2 or 3 times. Usually something screws up and I have to fight him.
If he's gonna suffer in there alone forever, I want to make sure he doesn't get any of the gold.
Nothing like getting all the gold to afford other DLC weapons without going back to 1.0 gambling
Does your sneak need to be at a certain level?
Elijah: You’re in the vault… finally.
Elijah 2 sec later: Don’t go into the vault!
SO THATS HOW YOU CAN GET TO THE ELEVATOR?! I AM SO ANGRY. I DIED AGAIN AND AGAIN TRYING TO ESCAPE THE HARD WAY FOR FUCKALL!
[Ahem] Very insightful video
The whole point of the DLC may be to let go, but I’m sure as shit not letting go in this economy.
never played with sierra madre but cant you just mojave express box ts to freeside then sell at gunrunners in batches for quicker selling?
better yet companions just carry the gold and you leave
I didnt have high enough sneak to not get caught this way, i had to take a roundabout path up through the middle room, making a mad dash from the window to the other door into the elevator hallway with perfect timing
"you came here on your own"
DUDE, I WAS GASSED AND TRANSPORTED HERE!!!
"It's about letting go"
"Yeah letting go of this poverty watch this"
I feel like the only mfer that didn’t use exploits to get the gold, I walked outta there with only 3 but I feel pretty damn satisfied with the way I ended things, all things considered it was still more enjoyable than OWB in my opinion (I spec’s for smooth talking gunslinger, I don’t really use energy weapons, just a preference)
I didnt use exploits either, i was just heavier than a mf
@@gorsyy it do be like that
Also wasn’t tryina throw shade at anyone who uses exploits, especially in NV, but I’m always reading comments about how people are walking out with all the gold, just thought it was funny 😂
No exploits needed, just got to book it as fast as your over-encumbered ass allows to the exit
“It’s about letting go, of poverty”
HUH? I CAN'T HEAR YOU YOU MUST SPEAK UP!!
I saw you were tryna save mid conversation. Press F5 and it’ll quick save
Simultaneously best written and worst written dlc in fallout history
I did always want to see the other collar-mates again. And god I’ll never find 10+ more of the stashes. Drove me wild. But I let go.
My only regret is not throwing away all my weapons to make extra room for the Gold bars😭😭😭
You dont neeeda do that
Well if you're gonna be over encumbered there's no point in throwing them but also what's ur pfp?
@@wealthybone2990 throwing them would've gave me some space for more of the Gold bars :(, also why you ask? 🤔
@@Decca_ReaperWhat’s your pfp
Guess what old man, I'm taking it all and leaving you with nothing.
Bye far the worst DLC. Still a good ending, but imagine being in a full suit of Sealed and air filtered power armor only to be magically gassed into unconsciousness by that oldest of tricks... (railroading)
do i get to go back to the mojave if i kill elijah, i just want to go back to the mojave
L old man
lolz
where were u wen elijer die
i was in vault taking all gold when phone ring
“elijah is kil”
“ha-ha”
Bro you take so long to pick dialogue
I'm worse when it comes to pivotal dialogue choices
Man, do you take forever in picking a damn dialogue option in every game?
Just screw this DLC...not deserve in FNV series ..
Booooo
Dead Money is the best DLC. It's atmospheric, it has actual progression, and outside of an infinite source of weapon kits, doesn't completely ruin the balance of the rest of the game, unlike OWB which should stand for "One Without Balance" because seriously, 10 seconds after stepping into Big MT, you are showered with bonkers overpowered weapons left-and-right. In Dead Money, you get the holorifle, but it's not THAT good of a weapon unless you go full energy build which is probably not the best thing to do as the rest of the Mojave is kind of scarce on energy weapons and ammo for a long time.
Felt the same but I went and changed up the order I played the DLCs the following times. Always hit Old World Blues before Dead Money. Dead money might take your gear, but it doesn't take out your implants. I generally roll into the Sierra Madre more chromed up than David Martinez (Cyberpunk Edgerunners) with all the Big MT implants plus as many of the 9 implants the New Vegas Clinic can stuff in me. still a little rough, but i feel less unprepared.
@@Dhalin If the gameplay changes maybe this is the best DLC. The collar with the bomb just ridiculous, maybe I'll continue this DLC if cheat available.
@@richardmazkin9994 I never touch FNV again since play this DLC, its not fun when you play with headset and watching your character explode over and over again in whole game.
MONEY 🤑
jfc choose an option
No
You literally didn't trap him in the vault. The one thing this video title implies.
Accurate title: "Deciding between dialogue options in the Sierra Madre vault after realizing I couldn't save during dialogue."
Boohoo, this gives you the security deposit box achievement that says you locked him in the vault so cry 😢 you didnt like it but plenty of people did
@@gorsyy
It's not crying. You can live with being a half-assed bullshitter. I can't. That's the difference.
@@GuitarGuy057 and you can live with being a self assured dickhead who thinks hes clever with his “accurate title” comments😂
@@gorsyy
Pro tip: it's not "self assurance" when you're verifiably correct.
Have fun being subpar.
@@GuitarGuy057 I like how you edited your second comment from self assured to half assed😭 you’re so smart for finding out when and when not to use self assured although i employed it correctly, you guitarguy057 are a self assured dick and you know it
I hate this DLC, most of them are not that good, but this one takes the first place. It was a drag from beginning to end.
I liked it more the second time around
fo3 has better dlcs
@@feitopunsno it didn't 😂
@@AlexZebol I don't know about you but fo3 dlcs feels like it's part of the main story except zeta
Apparently on PC ypu can blow the collar with godmode on then turn it off and explore to your heart's content. The radios are the main reason I hated it.
1 month ago hey couldn’t have been more copied broke boy
?
i think i got like 200-300k caps from all the gold bars i don’t remember but it was so satisfying walking back to the gun runners OE’d with all the gold bars.
I kept moving between gun runners and the SINK from old world blues in order to sell it all, took so long but i never had to worry about money again
@@lunatheluma3804 lol i think i just sold as much as i could at the gun runners and waited three days til i sold all of the gold lol
@fecesmuncher2448 the sink in big mountain is good since it restocks to about 12000 instead of the 8000 of gun runners
@@lunatheluma3804 i didn’t know this! next playthrough i’m def doing this so i can sell my gold bars faster
@fecesmuncher2448 Yeah, the trick to it is that you need to be out of the sink for 4 days in a row
If he's gonna suffer in there alone forever, I want to make sure he doesn't get any of the gold.