What vault did Doc Mitchell come from?

What vault did Doc Mitchell come from?

Vault 21

Where is the Alien Blaster in Fallout New Vegas?

The alien blaster is found just north of Horowitz Farmstead, but is only available to players that have the Wild Wasteland trait. If the Wild Wasteland trait is not chosen, the YCS/186 Gauss rifle will replace the alien blaster. The alien blaster is found on the alien captain, along with 140-250 alien power cells.

What does the Wild Wasteland perk do?

Wild Wasteland is a trait in Fallout: New Vegas. It adds (and in some cases changes) random encounters or locations which include dark humor more reminiscent of the special encounters in Fallout, Falloutout Tactics.

Can you respec in Fallout New Vegas?

Find personality tape for auto doc and then ask for a psychic evaluation. Respec can only be done once,so choose carefully.

Is there a sprint in Fallout New Vegas?

Can You Run In Fallout New Vegas. Adds a sprint button. Now you can run freely around the wastes like you’ve always wanted to, limited only by your action points.

How much damage does Euclid’s C Finder do?

Euclid’s C-Finder

Attack statistics
DPS 30.4 (36.2)
DPS (reload) 20.6 (24.6)
Crit Dmg 0 x50
Attacks/Sec 0.2 50

How do you sprint in Skyrim?

If you’re playing the original Skyrim, the sprint button is L2 on PS3, LB on Xbox 360, and the Alt button on PC. If you’re playing Skyrim: Special Edition on PS4, the sprint button is now L1. Holding down the appropriate button will make your character run faster, but at the expense of stamina.

Why am I walking slow in Skyrim?

Its usually a matter of caps-lock being pushed while in a menu, it will switch the functionality of the button. Then when you exit out of the menu you are still walking even though it looks like caps-lock is off. Now when you hit caps-lock it will toggle the walk function off but the light for caps-lock will turn on.

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