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Ventress Mar 23, 2016 @ 11:37am
how to track robots?
so i passed the dlc and during that I installed that thingy which tracks robots. does it work only with the robots tied to the quest or can it show in the map where i could find them? tried to talk one of my creations but they dont tell me where to find robots....
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Grandfeatherex Mar 23, 2016 @ 11:39am 
seems ada is the only one that can track them for endlessly recycled missions
ironhead1969 Mar 23, 2016 @ 11:45am 
Originally posted by grandfeatherix:
seems ada is the only one that can track them for endlessly recycled missions
The Mechanist will give you the location of rogue robots
Floofy Poofy Mar 23, 2016 @ 11:49am 
Yeah, the Mechanist gives your coordinates in your pipboy for the rouge robots.
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ironhead1969 Mar 23, 2016 @ 11:50am 
Also you will encounter them throughout the wolrd as well as Rust Devils.
Ventress Mar 23, 2016 @ 11:54am 
ah ok thanks people! although i tried to talk to ada and it didnt give any cordinates... i guess i go talk to the mechanist. although if i would have killed him i couldt kill rogue robots?
ironhead1969 Mar 23, 2016 @ 11:55am 
Originally posted by Tapelius:
ah ok thanks people! although i tried to talk to ada and it didnt give any cordinates... i guess i go talk to the mechanist. although if i would have killed him i couldt kill rogue robots?
You mean her right?
Ventress Mar 23, 2016 @ 12:22pm 
Originally posted by ironhead1969:
Originally posted by Tapelius:
ah ok thanks people! although i tried to talk to ada and it didnt give any cordinates... i guess i go talk to the mechanist. although if i would have killed him i couldt kill rogue robots?
You mean her right?
ah yea. i mix up he and she every now and then... in our language we don't pecify female and male...
Reverend Belial Mar 23, 2016 @ 12:30pm 
Originally posted by Tapelius:
Originally posted by ironhead1969:
You mean her right?
ah yea. i mix up he and she every now and then... in our language we don't pecify female and male...
Really? What language is that?
Ventress Mar 23, 2016 @ 12:46pm 
Finnish. in english its she and he, in finish its only hän
ironhead1969 Mar 23, 2016 @ 12:56pm 
Originally posted by Tapelius:
Finnish. in english its she and he, in finish its only hän
How does that work in a legal sense?
Reverend Belial Mar 23, 2016 @ 12:58pm 
Originally posted by Tapelius:
Finnish. in english its she and he, in finish its only hän
Interesting. I never knew that (obviously, I guess).
Ventress Mar 23, 2016 @ 3:02pm 
Originally posted by ironhead1969:
Originally posted by Tapelius:
Finnish. in english its she and he, in finish its only hän
How does that work in a legal sense?
what do you mean? there isn't any problem. some say that its better to not make a difference between man and woman. we still have these odd words like asiaMIES (nainen=woman mies=man) which means attorney which can mean man or woman.
Last edited by Ventress; Mar 23, 2016 @ 3:02pm
ironhead1969 Mar 23, 2016 @ 3:04pm 
Originally posted by Tapelius:
Originally posted by ironhead1969:
How does that work in a legal sense?
what do you mean? there isn't any problem. some say that its better to not make a difference between man and woman. we still have these odd words like asiaMIES (nainen=woman mies=man) which means attorney which can mean man and woman.
I'm not trying to offend but say there was a robbery, How would you be able to say it was a man or a woman?
Reverend Belial Mar 23, 2016 @ 3:16pm 
Originally posted by ironhead1969:
Originally posted by Tapelius:
what do you mean? there isn't any problem. some say that its better to not make a difference between man and woman. we still have these odd words like asiaMIES (nainen=woman mies=man) which means attorney which can mean man and woman.
I'm not trying to offend but say there was a robbery, How would you be able to say it was a man or a woman?
There's a suffix that can be attached to specify that the person is a female
Ventress Mar 23, 2016 @ 3:46pm 
Originally posted by ironhead1969:
Originally posted by Tapelius:
what do you mean? there isn't any problem. some say that its better to not make a difference between man and woman. we still have these odd words like asiaMIES (nainen=woman mies=man) which means attorney which can mean man and woman.
I'm not trying to offend but say there was a robbery, How would you be able to say it was a man or a woman?
none taken :) i wrote like I was offened. sorry about that. if there is unknow person and we describe it we say that its woman or man. then we go to hän. for example "who stole your purse? was it she or he?" we would siply say that was it a male or female. i donno if that clears it up at all...
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