Just wondering what some of your favorite and/or hated quests are and why? I hate come fly with me from NV personally. Jason Bright and his followers can get bent.

  • JubBurnsRed53@lemmy.world
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    Too many for me. Fallout 4: I have always loved the Abbot house family affairs. I know that’s not the name of the quests, but I love all the things with them from Fallout 4. Hole in the wall is a standout. I also loved the murder mystery Vault in Far Harbor. I hated the quest finding Kellog, where you have to follow Dogmeat for 20 minutes.

    Fallout 3: I also really like the Wasteland Survival Guide, Tenpenny Tower, You Gotta Shoot em’ in the head, Oasis, and Agatha’s Song.

    New Vegas: Where’s the Beef, Come Fly With Me, almost any new Vegas strip quests, especially the stuff with Gomorrah. I hate There Stands the Grass, or any Vault 22 quests. Fuck that place.

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        It’s a vault quest, can’t remember the vault of the top of my head, but the one with the mole rats and you have to decide whether or not to cure a kid or yourself of a disease. However, if you’re able to not get bit by the mole rats then you can just save the kid. Very good quest. I think it’s tiedto Curie too.

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    Favourite fo3 quest: wasteland survival guide probably even though I don’t think I’ve ever done it

    Hated fo3 quest: maybe the one we’re you help the woman at rivet city seduce the priest-esque dude

    Favourite NV quest: maybe Arizona Killer due to all the possible methods of offing Kimball

    Hated NV quest: Bleed Me Dry or the one involving the guy at the strip Vault and the prostitute at Gomorrah. The boomer quest were you arrange to bring the young guy’s crush is all right because there’s options and the premise is kinda sweet.

    Favourite FO4 quest: maybe Diamond City Blues because you can choose to kill the bartender and/or backstab the dude. The quest also has consequences down the line.

    Hated FO4 quest: maybe Here Kitty Kitty? It’s not terrible, just incredibly mediocre. Nearly all the side quests in 4 are pretty poor.

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    That Brotherhood of Steel quest in Fallout 4 where you have to take that kid with you to clear out a random location from ghouls, etc.

    Actually, all of the quests where you grind and clear out a place and return for another grinding place… SKIP

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    sunset sarsaparilla quest, pointless if you don’t like energy weapons

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    I’m gonna go with a classic hated quest: Temple of trials.

    Mandatory, tedious, and miserable if you didn’t specialize in hand to hand combat or stealing.

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    Doing the BoS quest for McNamara in New Vegas. He gives you 3 tedious missions to go fetch stuff across the Mojave for him, and everytime you have to make the annoying walk from Hidden Valley through the entire BoS bunker with two seperate loading screens. Unlike siding with Hardin, you can’t preemptively get everything done before going to the BoS bunker. If you want Power Armor training, you have to repeat yet another journey in and out of the bunker to plant the device on Black Mountain. All of this McNamara makes you do for the privilege of you not having to massacre the Mojave chapter of the BoS when you side with the NCR, but the Mojave chapter has no redeeming qualities whatsoever to make this worth your time. At least with Hardin, you can preemptively get the holotapes and kill everyone at the Silver Rush before going to Hidden Valley, allowing you to easily complete the quest and get Power Armor training before you massacre them all with your shiny new Power Armor