There are 8 permanent companions available to the player in Fallout 3. All companions except for Dogmeat and Charon have a Karma requirement that must be met if the player wishes to enlist that companion (listed in parentheses). Pictured, left to right: Star Paladin Cross: Brotherhood Paladin (Good) Butch DeLoria: Tunnel Snake (Neutral) Clover: Paradise Falls slave (Evil) Sergeant RL-3: Mister
Fallout 3. World Map . Review . Infinite XP . Note: Using the “Infinite XP” glitches can leave you weak. The higher level you are, the more difficult the game gets. You will encounter more and stronger enemies, and they will have better weapons in better conditions. Bloody Mess is a perk in Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4, Fallout 76, its Nuclear Winter mode, and Fallout: The Roleplaying Game. The perk originates from the trait from the first two games of the series, which had the effect of having enemies die in a very gory way. For Fallout 3 and later Fallout: New Vegas, the effect was taken over for the perk, having all sorts of foes exploding Thanks in advance Rascalovski 17:28, January 16, 2011 (UTC) Have you tried this console command?: resetquest 110a63. It should reset the quest (first load a savegame where the quest is already activated). Or take a look here Fallout_3_console_commands#Quests for some more quest console commands.Just Google fallout console commands and you can find which ones you need. Also look into .bat files for crafting materials if you're tired of scavenging wood and just wanna finish your fucking diner before its time to start cooking dinner -_-.
0. You can use the player.removeperk console command — see a full list of IDs here. For instance, to remove your perks use the commands: player.removeperk 00069310 player.removeperk 0004494E. Since the perks are to my knowledge only granted when leveling up, you have to use the reverse player.addperk command (see the IDs again) to "spend
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