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rbindy Oct 24, 2017 @ 6:43pm
Question regarding For Auld Lang Syne
So I'm doing Independant Vegas ending and I want to do Arcades quest, but I want the Enclave to focus on both the NCR and Legion, is there any possible way to do this or maybe a mod that adds it in?
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MannsOverMeta Oct 24, 2017 @ 6:46pm 
Not possible in Vanilla, no.
rbindy Oct 24, 2017 @ 6:48pm 
Originally posted by MannsOverMeta (WEMP):
Not possible in Vanilla, no.

Do you know a mod then?
psychotron666 Oct 24, 2017 @ 6:52pm 
Just get them to side with the ncr, and the enclave guys follow you to the end and will be there by your side when you turn on the ncr.
rbindy Oct 24, 2017 @ 6:53pm 
Originally posted by psychotron666:
Just get them to side with the ncr, and the enclave guys follow you to the end and will be there by your side when you turn on the ncr.

Yes, but I'm doing the Independant ending so I will be killing both NCR and Legion and I would like them to help me kill NCR as well as Legion.
76561198236527162 Oct 24, 2017 @ 7:10pm 
The NCR won't fight back. You can just worry about the Legion. When ever you kill Lanius, you have to option to cripple the NCR. As for a mod, I don't know man. Maybe there's something on the Nexus.
rbindy Oct 24, 2017 @ 8:19pm 
Originally posted by Swagnemite:
The NCR won't fight back. You can just worry about the Legion. When ever you kill Lanius, you have to option to cripple the NCR. As for a mod, I don't know man. Maybe there's something on the Nexus.

Yes I know the NCR won't fight back but I actually prefer to kill both factions just for the idea that I didn't take down the legion with the help of the NCR, but rather I took down both factions singlehandedly, makes you sound more badass.
Optimore Oct 24, 2017 @ 9:27pm 
Originally posted by Srbindy:
Originally posted by Swagnemite:
The NCR won't fight back. You can just worry about the Legion. When ever you kill Lanius, you have to option to cripple the NCR. As for a mod, I don't know man. Maybe there's something on the Nexus.

Yes I know the NCR won't fight back but I actually prefer to kill both factions just for the idea that I didn't take down the legion with the help of the NCR, but rather I took down both factions singlehandedly, makes you sound more badass.

The whole independent ending relies on basically using the NCR to crush the Legion and then backstabbing them. There's no real way to "fight both sides" since that would basically require altering a fudamental part of the ending quest- you're not just changing some NPC hostility code, you're reworking the entire encounter.

That is assuming you actually care about the story consistency instead of just wanting more people to shoot at. In that case, altering the NPC hostilities would be easy.
rbindy Oct 24, 2017 @ 9:32pm 
Originally posted by Optimore:
Originally posted by Srbindy:

Yes I know the NCR won't fight back but I actually prefer to kill both factions just for the idea that I didn't take down the legion with the help of the NCR, but rather I took down both factions singlehandedly, makes you sound more badass.

The whole independent ending relies on basically using the NCR to crush the Legion and then backstabbing them. There's no real way to "fight both sides" since that would basically require altering a fudamental part of the ending quest- you're not just changing some NPC hostility code, you're reworking the entire encounter.

That is assuming you actually care about the story consistency instead of just wanting more people to shoot at. In that case, altering the NPC hostilities would be easy.

I care more about seeming like a badass, seeing as how taking down 2 armies with a small squad of Enclave troops sound like something that would be cooler to see than just helping the NCR.
Hat8 Oct 24, 2017 @ 10:44pm 
Originally posted by Srbindy:
Originally posted by Optimore:

The whole independent ending relies on basically using the NCR to crush the Legion and then backstabbing them. There's no real way to "fight both sides" since that would basically require altering a fudamental part of the ending quest- you're not just changing some NPC hostility code, you're reworking the entire encounter.

That is assuming you actually care about the story consistency instead of just wanting more people to shoot at. In that case, altering the NPC hostilities would be easy.

I care more about seeming like a badass, seeing as how taking down 2 armies with a small squad of Enclave troops sound like something that would be cooler to see than just helping the NCR.

The ending is plenty badass.
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