You can sneak past them. Or just add Turbo, Buffout, Sierra Madre Martinis, Steady, and plenty of ammo by using console commands. As for me, I have mods that add some more weapons and armor into Goodsprings at various areas of town so this part of the game is pretty easy early on. I'll start by popping the Radscorpions between Goodsprings Cemetery and Yangtze Memorial, then go north and shoot those Cazadores along the route to the Tribal Village. Then I'll do some exploring and kill strong enemies such as Deathclaws til I'm between levels 5 and 10 before bailing on the main quest and starting Dead Money. I make it a point to do that DLC early as possible so I can get the Holorifle early on as my current character is specced out in energy weapons. At the end, I'm back in the Mojave with the trusty Holorifle, gold bars, complimentary vouchers, and all three companions still alive (I need them alive for follower mods anyway). One trip to the Gun Runners to trade gold bars for weapons/ammo for my followers (at this point, Christine and Veronica, if not ED-E), then it's off to start Honest Hearts. Finish that DLC up with She's Embrace (my character also uses tribal weapons such as Yao Guai gauntlets and spears) and the Compliance Regulator in tow, then off to do Old World Blues. Finish that one up with 100% completion as well as a new artificial heart and spine, then cap it all off with Lonesome Road. Get all the ED-E upgrades and Fist of Rawr (She's Embrace is now relegated to holdout status), talk Ulysses down, and nuke both the Legion and NCR. Once I'm back in the Mojave, it's on to the main quest and side quests.
@@DarDarBinks1986 I know it's an old comment but if you're already going down to using console commands/mods to get passed that obstacle you may as well teleport yourself into the strip.
@@DarDarBinks1986 Yeah it adds that sure but it makes you way overpowered. I prefer Jsawyers implementation. The only thing I wish you had more of was throwing weapons
no fucking clue how i did it. managed to get through there at level three on my second playthrough, guns blazing and without trouble. now i haven’t done it since, always have to sneak along the cliff side.
You used to live here but it don't look the same anymore does it the whole community has fallen on hard times and while it wasn't exactly a thriving metropolis when you left many years ago all it was back then was several houses of hardworking people who had drive several miles to the big city in the edge of the county just to make ends meet and the only businesses here were a couple of convenient stores, a volunteer fire station and two churches but everything is now virtually an honest to goodness ghost town only without the ghosts or do they have ghosts well you were born and raised here and when you were six years old your family and you moved away from here and all of Vegas to a big city to the south where your parents found successful jobs and your siblings found equal success in their own rights and you traveled the world and the only reason you returned here is to put flowers on the graves of your maternal and paternal relatives that stayed behind and died here and you heard from an old hippy who still hangs around here that everyone else either died or moved to Vegas and are still there and he remained behind to take care of the town or what is left of it which is empty houses and buildings and the only people who come through here are tourists coming from other states for Vegas or the state police making sure that no one is doing anything illegal out here and after you put the flowers on the graves you say so long to the hippy who is listening to old rock and roll music on his radio and you get back in your truck and head back to the big city to the south and tell your family about the old hometown and that it is now a gigantic cemetery with a hippy caretaker and you don't think that you will ever be back here again as it is a very depressing place now, g'day y'all.... HAHAHAHA, HAHAHAHA, HAHAHAHA, HAHAHAHA, HAHAHAHA, HAHAHAHA, HAHAHAHA.
Broke: game telling you "Can't go there just yet! Turn back!"
Woke: *c a z a d o r*
Yep - who needs invisible walls when you have Deathclaws & giant pissed-off wasps..? ;-)
Yeah right. Good luck dealing with the cazadores.
You can sneak past them. Or just add Turbo, Buffout, Sierra Madre Martinis, Steady, and plenty of ammo by using console commands.
As for me, I have mods that add some more weapons and armor into Goodsprings at various areas of town so this part of the game is pretty easy early on. I'll start by popping the Radscorpions between Goodsprings Cemetery and Yangtze Memorial, then go north and shoot those Cazadores along the route to the Tribal Village. Then I'll do some exploring and kill strong enemies such as Deathclaws til I'm between levels 5 and 10 before bailing on the main quest and starting Dead Money. I make it a point to do that DLC early as possible so I can get the Holorifle early on as my current character is specced out in energy weapons. At the end, I'm back in the Mojave with the trusty Holorifle, gold bars, complimentary vouchers, and all three companions still alive (I need them alive for follower mods anyway). One trip to the Gun Runners to trade gold bars for weapons/ammo for my followers (at this point, Christine and Veronica, if not ED-E), then it's off to start Honest Hearts. Finish that DLC up with She's Embrace (my character also uses tribal weapons such as Yao Guai gauntlets and spears) and the Compliance Regulator in tow, then off to do Old World Blues. Finish that one up with 100% completion as well as a new artificial heart and spine, then cap it all off with Lonesome Road. Get all the ED-E upgrades and Fist of Rawr (She's Embrace is now relegated to holdout status), talk Ulysses down, and nuke both the Legion and NCR. Once I'm back in the Mojave, it's on to the main quest and side quests.
@@DarDarBinks1986 I know it's an old comment but if you're already going down to using console commands/mods to get passed that obstacle you may as well teleport yourself into the strip.
@@DarDarBinks1986 Seriously? The caravan pack makes the game too easy and you have to mod in more weapons?
@@tsarnicholasii274 I like to have more variety than what the vanilla game gives you.
@@DarDarBinks1986 Yeah it adds that sure but it makes you way overpowered. I prefer Jsawyers implementation. The only thing I wish you had more of was throwing weapons
You have to stick to the road like glue and then use a stealth boy... and then cry.
Good luck with those Cazadors and Viper Gunslinger gang at lv 2 xd
no fucking clue how i did it. managed to get through there at level three on my second playthrough, guns blazing and without trouble. now i haven’t done it since, always have to sneak along the cliff side.
You used to live here but it don't look the same anymore does it
the whole community has fallen on hard times and while it wasn't
exactly a thriving metropolis when you left many years ago all it
was back then was several houses of hardworking people who had
drive several miles to the big city in the edge of the county just to make
ends meet and the only businesses here were a couple of convenient stores,
a volunteer fire station and two churches but everything is now virtually an
honest to goodness ghost town only without the ghosts or do they have ghosts
well you were born and raised here and when you were six years old your family
and you moved away from here and all of Vegas to a big city to the south where
your parents found successful jobs and your siblings found equal success in their
own rights and you traveled the world and the only reason you returned here is to
put flowers on the graves of your maternal and paternal relatives that stayed behind
and died here and you heard from an old hippy who still hangs around here that everyone
else either died or moved to Vegas and are still there and he remained behind to take care
of the town or what is left of it which is empty houses and buildings and the only people who
come through here are tourists coming from other states for Vegas or the state police making
sure that no one is doing anything illegal out here and after you put the flowers on the graves
you say so long to the hippy who is listening to old rock and roll music on his radio and you
get back in your truck and head back to the big city to the south and tell your family about
the old hometown and that it is now a gigantic cemetery with a hippy caretaker and you don't
think that you will ever be back here again as it is a very depressing place now, g'day y'all....
HAHAHAHA, HAHAHAHA, HAHAHAHA, HAHAHAHA, HAHAHAHA, HAHAHAHA, HAHAHAHA.
What sad
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