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Yes... we reached that conclusion... Monday.
Am I seriously stuck with a greenish screen for the rest of forever due to this?
Its another example of Bethesda making a nod towards consequence and how rough the world is *supposed* to be but not having the balls to actually stick you with a serious penalty.
As it is, you choose between giving the serum away and getting a room or . . . not and taking a 10 HP hit. There's hardly a choice between living with a minor cough and letting someone die.
That's a persistent night vision effect. Do a search for how to remove the night vision effect and you'll be good-to-go.
It's fixed now, and I don't mind losing 10 hp, it's pretty much nothing compared to saving the kids life. You selfish bastards who didn't save him :D
Nope - You'll still very much get the disease.
Wrong disease bud.
Or get a mod that makes you immune when using a power armor or hazmat.