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    Well I play the 360 version so I assumed the Trophies were the same as the Achievements and I don't recall any achievements being listed for selecting a certain perk.

    I even took a look a look at the list of Trophies on ps3trophies.co.uk and can't see any Lawbringer trophy.

    A PS3 trophy site with friendly forums, Trophy Guides and GamerCards

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      Im in 2 minds at looking at that link as i don't wanna spoil things for myself. Im 98% certain that the lawbringer perk is in there.......... Unless you telling me i dreamt the last 2 days of my life lol........

      EDIT: ok i caved and had a quick look and i think you are Right C. I leveled up on Level 14 and i got the 'Ambassador of Peace' Trophy at the same time...........

      So looks like i was wrong about getting the trophy for the perk, but im right about being able to get trophies without necessarily having to play through a multiple of times (in a round about way).

      'C' i wanna give you a pat on the back for for bringing it to my attention, but also a slap on the back for making me look an eejit infront of Peeveen........... No wonder you a TT loner..................

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        Can anyone comment on the effectiveness of the Stealth Suit found in the DLC? I'm in two minds about buying it, for me it would be alot more an attractive investment would that you were able to re-enter the simulation more than the once per save.

        As it stands however, that one item will be the deciding factor - people on gamefaqs report that it grants almost total invisibility while crouched ala the stealth boy, but it's stats are alot lower. My current character has 100 sneak but I still get detected way too often, would the suit fix that?

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          Finished the DLC this morning. Was quite fun to have a different change of pace but I hope the next DLC is something a bit more substantial.

          Once again the games provided me with unexpected comedy. I turned up in the compound and the Outcasts were having a bit of a to-do with the Super Mutants. Fawkes was with me and my first attempt to enter the compound ended in tears - seems they took exception to his great big Super Mutant mug and opened fire. He retaliated and, as you can imagine, it all ended in tears.

          Cue attempt No 2 which went a little better and the load of them just seemed to glare at him over a barrier of low key hostility.

          So I entered the lift and descend into the facility. No sign of Fawkes. I thought that was a bit odd but entered the machine - only for me to get a message when the sim started up that Fawkes was dead

          Not too bothered at this point because

          I didn't intend to run it on my main game, rather that I would just start over - little realising the cool gear you get at the end)

          which changed everything.

          After completing the DLC I went back up in the lift - the courtyard loads up and all of a sudden there's something hanging right in front of me. It's Fawkes!

          I have no idea what happened but it looks as if the Brotherhood Outcasts overpowered him, killed him and then it looks like they strung him up on the lift tower as some sort of grisly trophy.

          and

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            I was watching my housemate play this last night and he had an amusing Glitch where a guy called Jericho had no face. All his clothes and accessories were there along with floating eyeballs and a mouth area.

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              Argh, I'm torn on this. I'm really enjoying it at the moment (Level 11 with about 30 hours played and barely touched the main quest), but the fact of the matter is I want to be done with it by the time SF4 comes out.

              Which means I have to play through the main quest... which means my game will end before I've done everything that I want to do (And possibly even before I hit level twenty).

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                Why not concentrate on the main quest, being careful to save it before tackling the finale so, after completing it, you can return at leisure to mop up any remaining side-quests and do a little further exploration?

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                  Originally posted by Number45 View Post
                  Argh, I'm torn on this. I'm really enjoying it at the moment (Level 11 with about 30 hours played and barely touched the main quest), but the fact of the matter is I want to be done with it by the time SF4 comes out.

                  Which means I have to play through the main quest... which means my game will end before I've done everything that I want to do (And possibly even before I hit level twenty).

                  I think you will reach level 20 actually - the exp bonuses for doing the main quest are MASSIVE and there is plenty to shoot, main, kill, explode and pillage along the way!


                  I plan on going back to this after a break to get the DLC, I reckon it will feel all the more fresh for it!

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                    Regarding reaching level 20, there's always the infinite EXP speech glitch in Little Big Town.

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                      Originally posted by Charlie View Post
                      Why not concentrate on the main quest, being careful to save it before tackling the finale so, after completing it, you can return at leisure to mop up any remaining side-quests and do a little further exploration?
                      I have ten rolling saves (Same as I did for Oblivion - can never be too sure with Bethesda!) so I could do that. But I'd rather the option be there just to continue playing after finishing the main quest line.

                      I don't care about the DLC at all (Seems to be the antithesis of what I enjoy in these games), but not at least giving PS3 owners the ability to carry on after completion is incredibly annoying.

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                        Whats this Big town glitch i keep hearing about?

                        Can someone tell me how this is done?

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                          All it involves is speaking to the same person over and over and over again. I can't remember who you speak to or which line of dialogue you repeatedly select but I'm sure gamefaqs.com/achieve360points.com/etc. have detailed instructions.

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                            Originally posted by Charlie View Post
                            All it involves is speaking to the same person over and over and over again. I can't remember who you speak to or which line of dialogue you repeatedly select but I'm sure gamefaqs.com/achieve360points.com/etc. have detailed instructions.
                            Was this not removed with the recent patch?

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                              Not played Fallout since before Xmas so I don't know. If it has been patched then clearing the 360's cache and performing the glitch whilst playing offline should sidestep the patch.

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                                Finally got round to finishing this yesterday and to be honest I found it a mixed bag. At first I wasn't overlly keen but plodded on for a few hours, then something clicked in me and I loved it, then I went back to finding it a chore.
                                It never had the sense of wonder that I found in Oblivion. I put 50 odd hours into this and over a 120 in my first run through of Oblivion, I then went back to Oblivion to have a second go - I can't see myself doing the same with Fallout 3.

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