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Tips For Playing The Fallout New Vegas Game

I'm sure most of the readers who played the original fallout game would have at some point in their lives seen a part of the Brotherhood of Steel. And if you didn't see it, well then what are you waiting for get to see it because if you haven't played the game and you read this then you missed out on one of the greatest and most emotional story lines in the game. This is what is called a "Sanctuary". The great thing about this quest is that you can do almost anything within the limitations of the game and still complete the quest and enjoy the extra rewards and perks. In this particular instance I will tell you how I managed to do just that, just about all you need to know is just to look at my logs.

So, in order to start the quest you first have to head to the Radio Station and then to the vault. The vault is guarded by three goons but if you want to be careful you should sneak around their back. Once inside you just have to activate the control panel to open the doors but before that you should get the schematics for vault111 settlement - main quest installed. Once you get those, start turning the power to the generators and also to the computers. The goons will have difficulty turning the power off, since electricity is the major power source here.

When you are doing the quest, don't forget to loot the bodies of the dead settlers, it's something they will drop later on. Also talk to the girl, she will ask you to fetch her father, if you are male get the schematics for vault111 settlement - main quest made, before she leaves. When talking with her, she will ask you to meet her father. When you finish talking with her she will ask you to get her father's medical records, you can now proceed and get them. Lastly go to the remains of the bodies and loot everything.

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