Does Fallout New Vegas have random encounters?
The encounters in New Vegas are different from previous Fallout games, the handful of encounters being scripted encounters, and not a random encounter from a pool being initiated in predetermined spots in the wasteland. Several of these random encounters can be replaced by the Wild Wasteland trait.
What does wild wasteland Do fallout?
Wild Wasteland is a trait in Fallout: New Vegas. It adds or changes random encounters or locations which would not appear the same in-game without the trait.
Should I choose wild wasteland?
It’s fun, it’s at least worth doing one playthrough with it on. You get to see all kinds of neat things not present without it. Looks like I give the trait a go. Yeah, it’s worth it, because it’s your only chance in any Fallout game to meet friendly aliens (if you stealth kill their hostile alien captain beforehand).
Why do I lose Karma for stealing from the Legion?
You don’t lose Karma by “stealing” items from the “always hostile” factions like Jackals, Bandits in Primm and so, while, because both Powder Gangers and Legion are joinable factions, all of their supplies are marked as belonging to them, instead of being marked as “free-for-taking”.
Does stealing from the Powder Gangers karma?
Those items belong to another faction, in this case the powder gangers. This is stealing, as far as the game is concerned and is punished with karma loss. The game does not take into account whether you’re allied with a faction or whether they hate you and shoot you on sight, it always is counted as stealing.
Does karma matter in New Vegas?
Karma is largely irrelevant in New Vegas. Some NPCs, like Cass, will deal with an evil karma Courier differently but faction reputation is the more important mechanic. Karma is nearly totally irrelevant in New Vegas, a mere relic from Fallout 3.
Can you sell stolen items in Fallout New Vegas?
Typically speaking, you can sell any stolen item to any vendor. The only catch here is that you cannot sell stolen items back to the victim.