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Plus, it looks like the guy fell in there when he died or he was placed there.
and no he wasnt placed there the only thing I moved was the 10m pistol as I had picked it up before deciding to ask about it
References are not easter eggs.
The can be. The Fallout NV ones aren't though.
I think the best Fallout NV easter egg they could do is to break your Hard Drive though. Meta!
edit: on closer inspection, that isnt the grave near the railroad tracks I was thinking it was.
Thats what I thought it was too.
Then again it could be one of them world physics issues like where stuff moves around game to game. Like the last 10 games I played that mine at the top of the stairs in Starlight has been kicked somewhere else, the same for the one on the counter.
There is usually a radroach and a couple dogs in it. That radroach has been legendary for me a half dozen times.
I am thinking physics might have moved it for me, kinda like them falling cars on the highways. Kinda like the 4 coffee cups stacked in the stairwell in Corvega, someitmes it is a perfect stack, other times they scatter.