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Yeah, cause the AI player only bets a certain amount, even if you raid it 5k.. Do you do the 7, 9 & 10 trick?

.........7,9 & 10 trick?

I just make it however i can lol usually a 10, 8 and then king the 8

basically if you get 26 first on 2 out of 3 of them.. then you win.. done.. if the AI is going for it on one of them.. play the other 2..

Fair enough.

So ive just gotten to the brotherhood of steel, and ive already decided that as soon as i get power armour training, im shooting every one of them in the head! :blink:

lol i wont say why because i dont want to spoil it for anyone, but you will see when you get there :)

Yeah there are 5 add-on packs.. at least for Xbox & PC..

Point Lookout - A whole new island you get on a boat and takes you there

Mothership Zeta - Invesigate aliens

Operation Anchorage - Takes you back in a Virtual Machine to a war, also end rebroad minded person of that opens a door with awesome armour and a sword

Into The Pitt - Travel to Pittsburgh

Broken Steel - Extends the game after you die, you wake up instead and join the brotherhood of steel to finish of the enclave

Bonus with Broken steel is that it raises max level to 30.. Even if you start the game again

I traded my FO3 in for the Game of the Year edition.. Which includes all 5 add-ons..

Son of a bitch! I never knew this :P

I just did some Googling and yeah originally they were not available on PS3 but came out afterwards.

Hmmm maybe I will sell my version and get the game of the year version, or maybe just get New Vegas.

Descisions, descisions!

Son of a bitch! I never knew this :D

I just did some Googling and yeah originally they were not available on PS3 but came out afterwards.

Hmmm maybe I will sell my version and get the game of the year version, or maybe just get New Vegas.

Descisions, descisions!

Get a 360 :P

LOL.. just get the Game Of The Year editio... Game had it for $32.00.. and then also go get New Vegas.. Win Win..

:huh: when was that? Wanna pick it up after I finish my exams this semester and the cheapest I've seen it for at the moment is around $60.

:P when was that? Wanna pick it up after I finish my exams this semester and the cheapest I've seen it for at the moment is around $60.

I'm talking about Fallout 3 GOTY Edition.. New Vegas doesnt have a GOTY Edition yet.. I saw it in Game around 2 weeks ago.. I traded mine in when EB had their sale on.. Picked it up for $37..

Xbox have rights to first release i beleive.. So will be released on other platforms just not out first..

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