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IlluminatiPirate

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I like the legion but i always side with yesman in the end
 
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NCR for me and not because of bias due to me being from California myself :D
 
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The Remnants and the NCR, NCR because if i have to pay taxes, so do you, now seriously, it's because i liked their quests in Fallout 2 (Classic Fallout > New Vegas) and i like their aesthetics, the Remnants because i also love the Enclave, and be able to do a quest for them is so freaking good, a bunch of grandpas in power armor kicking ass like the old times is a really good concept for a faction.

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I have not play new Vegas in a long time but I really like the group of talking in death claw in fallout 2? I think it was 2.
You're referring to the Enclave that annihilated the Deathclaws that were able to have intelligent thinking and were capable of speech in Vault 13.
 
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Hmm, tough one, they all kinda suck in their own way. When I was a kid I sided with NCR every time because of their aesthetic. I side with yes man now because house is annoying, never done a legion playthrough though cause larp and I can't stand melee. Much prefer blasting everyone before they see me and boone is helpful for that early game. Defo prefer FO2 but NV has nostalgia.
 
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Had the legion been more developed as a faction content wise I would have went with them. Even with their roman larper aesthetic and being overly antagonistic and brutal I still think they made some good points about corrupt democracies not being suited to rebuilding the wasteland and just repeating the same mistakes of the prewar government.

I ultimately went with Yes man though because I didn't want to lock myself out of 40% of the game's content and it's best faction to come up with your own headcanon to what happened after the game. If my courier wanted to make a ultranationalist technocratic empire to reclaim the waste then who's to say he didn't?
 
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I don't know because I stopped playing after a couple of hours. Wasn't for me!
 
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If I'm asked which is the best for New Vegas, I think NCR despite them having all the pitfalls of beaurocracy like... pretty much any government.
If I'm asked which I like the most, it's vanilla as hell but the Brotherhood of Steel. Especially the way it's portrayed in New Vegas with a doomed(I think anyway) outlook on the world, hoarding technology.
 
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Last playthrough of New Vegas I was my own faction. I had strength 10 and luck 10, and with this I walked around the Mojave beating everyone to death with my own fists, I even blew up my own robot army, no one was safe. The Mojave was left in a worse state than it already was, all thanks to a weird man with a handlebar moustache and cowboy hat beating to death every major figure who could have actually changed things.
 
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Has to be mister house, he got me into libertarian politics (and then politics in general) when I was a little kid, he always gave me goose bumps when he did that speech about progress and going to space and stuff, but other than that trying a all friendly anarchy or NCR playthrough is fun, a evil legion playthrough is a must tho it's good fun and the battle of Hoover damn is much better from legion perspective :KongDance:
 
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