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Fallout New Vegas player kills every NPC just to see what happens
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Published 11:00 4 Jan 2025 GMT

Fallout New Vegas player kills every NPC just to see what happens

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Topics: Fallout, Bethesda, PlayStation, Xbox, PC, Steam

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Killing every NPC can make for hilarious content, but when this Fallout player tried to do the same, they found a different experience waiting for them.

The killing spree happened in Fallout New Vegas.

Anyone the player interacted with faced death, so you can imagine the body count was quite high.

But what does killing every NPC mean for the experience?

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Turns out, it gets quite dull pretty fast. Not for us, the viewer, but for the poor courier just killing their way through each mission.

“It gets very boring, and a lot of quests are failed, but you can still beat the game,” revealed gsmc. “The only unkillable characters are Yes Man and the three in-game children.”

Those who’ve taken out every NPC in sight in other Fallout games have found the experience “pretty boring”, with New Vegas seeming to follow this pattern.

Who would have guessed that killing everyone would make you lonely...!

Even though it proves underwhelming to act out, fans watching from the sidelines can’t get enough of it.

As far as they’re concerned, this is the best way to experience New Vegas.

“I need more of this. This is THE funniest NV playthrough I've seen yet,” remarked @zacharycollins708.

Another commented, “This is legitimately one of my favourite YouTube videos ever.”

Sometimes, even if you don’t enjoy every moment, it pays to do something just because you can.

Next time you get the urge to murder every living creature in Bethesda’s beloved title, maybe pause and watch someone else do it instead.

You get to keep your conscience clean, as well as ensure that good karma keeps on flowing.

It’s a win-win.

If you really want to get it done yourself, just leave Three Dog alone.

“But the wasteland is lonelllllly without Three Dog. And the guy that takes over after you kill him talks about what an asshole you are the whole time,” explained IRISistable.




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