How to get access to Vault 16 in Imperial City?
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 5:39 pm
Or there are no Vault 16 in the game?
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Who exactly?Daemon wrote:They may invite you in eventually regarding certain quest. Depends on your actions in Albuquerque.
No one other than new ruler of the empire. But as I have mentioned, it depends on the other things, that I don't want to reveal myself.0wing wrote:Who exactly?Daemon wrote:They may invite you in eventually regarding certain quest. Depends on your actions in Albuquerque.
Yeah, I can't enter Vault 16 and I'm a Mutant Hunter. Well, I think I will kill all the guards and enter after all, I only want to see how it looks like anyway Then I can reload save.stamstamstam wrote:I found that being rejected by Aran simply because you paid a visit to the Mutant Hunters and applied, like 100% of the players would when visiting Albuquerque for the first time, felt like an arbitrary way to increase the replayability.
Going through all this only to be able to join the Imperial city is a tad too much, I think that as long you haven't joined the Mutant Hunters, Aran should give you a chance after everything you did for him.
No.Hefarius wrote:Is there a way to enter level 1 & 2 from level 3 (Hunters side)?
You can enter Vault 16 but not from above...Ractaros96 wrote:Yeah, I can't enter Vault 16 and I'm a Mutant Hunter. Well, I think I will kill all the guards and enter after all, I only want to see how it looks like anyway Then I can reload save.stamstamstam wrote:I found that being rejected by Aran simply because you paid a visit to the Mutant Hunters and applied, like 100% of the players would when visiting Albuquerque for the first time, felt like an arbitrary way to increase the replayability.
Going through all this only to be able to join the Imperial city is a tad too much, I think that as long you haven't joined the Mutant Hunters, Aran should give you a chance after everything you did for him.
Actually, in my second gameplay I've managed to help Aran and he let me inside.necromonger wrote:You can enter Vault 16 but not from above...Ractaros96 wrote:Yeah, I can't enter Vault 16 and I'm a Mutant Hunter. Well, I think I will kill all the guards and enter after all, I only want to see how it looks like anyway Then I can reload save.stamstamstam wrote:I found that being rejected by Aran simply because you paid a visit to the Mutant Hunters and applied, like 100% of the players would when visiting Albuquerque for the first time, felt like an arbitrary way to increase the replayability.
Going through all this only to be able to join the Imperial city is a tad too much, I think that as long you haven't joined the Mutant Hunters, Aran should give you a chance after everything you did for him.
Wait a little bit, then when you enter Albuquerque your Pip-Boy will let you know, just like with one of Advisor Elisa's missions.ronn1e wrote:I've completed Aran's quest and i also didn't join mutant huters. Why Aran dont let me in vault 16?
I think it's a matter of NPC placement and background telling,stamstamstam wrote:I found that being rejected by Aran simply because you paid a visit to the Mutant Hunters and applied, like 100% of the players would when visiting Albuquerque for the first time, felt like an arbitrary way to increase the replayability.
Going through all this only to be able to join the Imperial city is a tad too much, I think that as long you haven't joined the Mutant Hunters, Aran should give you a chance after everything you did for him.
I believe there is a good reason for this. The devs wanted to create a realistic world where, the player should be cautious and think twice before making decisions just like in real life. Because in real life, there are negative consequences and no second chance most of the time when you make the wrong decisions. You just have to deal with this in real life. And simply by associating with the Mutant Hunters is a decision that affects your image even though you didn't join them. The Mutant Hunters are hated by most people in ABQ. The Mutant Hunters are like gangsters but gangsters who also have a mission to rid the world of mutants. I wouldn't say 100% of the players would associate with the Mutant Hunters if they know the nature of this game.stamstamstam wrote:I found that being rejected by Aran simply because you paid a visit to the Mutant Hunters and applied, like 100% of the players would when visiting Albuquerque for the first time, felt like an arbitrary way to increase the replayability.
Going through all this only to be able to join the Imperial city is a tad too much, I think that as long you haven't joined the Mutant Hunters, Aran should give you a chance after everything you did for him.