
You're happy having less freedom? I wasn't a huge fan of New Vegas either, it was fun but certainly not my favourite Fallout game -but being able to change the world and complete quests in almost any way I chose definitely wasn't the reason why.
I didn't get that at all from NV . Not a bit. I felt like I was in a straight Jacket.
Yes, I had some choices in their railroad which could switch the cars but most of it was pretty linear bland experience to me.
Claiming New Vegas railroads you is one of those funny little arguments that can't even hide behind the shield of subjective experience. It is inarguably the more open and non-linear game.
Wait, there's a baby that needs saving? I've been too busy trying to get my plumbing working at the settlement!I haven't even gone after the baby, at all. I've just been doing side quests.
Fallout NV is the least railroaded of all the main Fallout games:
Fallout: Get a water chip ASAP before your whole vault all die
Fallout 2: Get a GECK to save a village as soon as possible
Fallout 3: Find your father
Fallout 4: Save your infant son
Fallout NV: Deliver the mail, and get revenge for being shot.
Fallout 2 does not railroad you into finding a GECK, You can go straight to Navarro and then to the Enclave Oil rig and finish the game right out of Arroyo. It's just not the likely that most people are going to do that. Also there is no time limit on finding the GECK and multiple places to find one.
After the first game having a time limit I wasn't taking any chances when I played part 2.
Also I was talking more the story making it feel urgent that you do nothing but what was asked of you from the start.
How do I find the damn railroad trail and go to analyze the courses ship? Locations doesn't show up on the map.
Oh yeah and in the Old Guns mission, What am I supposed to build and exactly how do I blow up the dirt to get into the old armory?
The Railroad:
In the city area surrounding Diamond City there is a place called Park Street Station (this was already marked on my map after overhearing a conversation). There is a Protectron Bot hanging around who offers a tour. If you talk to the robot he'll mention The Freedom Trail. On the ground there is like, a round metal plate with writing on it, this is a Freedom Trail Marker. Examine the marker by pushing the Action Button, and then follow the red brick line from this marker to the next one and so on. This will take you to the Railroad.
As to the Old Guns, use the crafting system to remove the rocks (as far as I know this doesn't work on any of the other rocks). The rest will take of itself.
Thanks but so what craft removes the rocks?
Even though we can find supplies anywhere, I kind hate having to build a bunch of things during missions.
I save up aluminum and stuff to constantly repair my armor suit but right now I need to build artillery at the minutemen's castle and I used up a lot of supplies to build two artillery guns and it's still not enough while I also have to build a damn teleporter for the main story