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6 Hardest Moral Dilemmas In Fallout: New Vegas

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Fallout: New Vegas is filled with tricky moral dilemmas that will make players weigh their options carefully.
Many people consider Fallout: New Vegas to be the best game in the series, and rightfully so. The title is filled to the brim with some truly incredible writing that fans simply can’t get enough of, with the game being endlessly replayable to this day because of the many ways that paths diverge in this one-of-a-kind RPG.
New Vegas features many tough choices that players have to make throughout the game, which can be hard to decide because of the title’s impeccable writing. There are so many ways that the morals of a player are questioned in this game that it’s truly mind-boggling at times, going a long way in proving why so many people love this title. 6 Whether Veronica Should Stay In Or Leave The Brotherhood Of Steel
Fallout: New Vegas is blessed with a truckload of interesting companions who have their unique questlines for players to follow. One such follower is Veronica, whom players can encounter while traveling the Mojave. She’s a member of the Brotherhood of Steel with a lot of sass who slowly gets disillusioned by the acts of this faction as the player continues to travel with her.
By the end of her questline, players can choose to either convince her to stay in the Brotherhood of Steel and help them regain their former glory or get out of the sinking ship and carve her legacy in the Mojave. Both options are viable in their own right, especially since this faction is nowhere near as demonic or totalitarian as some of its other iterations… although they still aren’t the shining beacons of justice that they portray themselves to be. 5 Save The Farm Or Help The Vault Dwellers Survive «In Hard Luck Blues»
The NCR Sharecropper Farms have a few interesting questlines of their own, with one leading players into Vault 34 in a bid to get rid of the radiation that has been plaguing their farms and ruining their produce.

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