


This wasn't easy and when I got the the fence the artillery continued to fire. I thought this was weird and a crazy glitch but I figured it would stop once I make it to the fences and the gate. Only problem is that the artillery fire is now starting when I walk up the road (near the NPC George, which kills him). Pretty simple as you need to hide in each house then make a run for the fence and follow that to the gate.Īs I hadn't been there for a large number of hours I thought it was time to visit the Boomers so I fast travelled to the nearby shack. Now I had been near there previously and spoke to the NPC George on the road to buy the "cheat sheet" on how to get through the artillery fire. So I've done a lot of side quests, played over 40 hours, and as I've been helping out the NCR and being not so nice to the Legion, I decided to follow that end path (NCR) with the first part fo the quest being to recruit the help of the Boomers from Nellis Air Force base. Screenshot taken from Fallout New Vegas on XBOX ONE thanks to the backwards compatibility.Ok so I think my current Fallout New Vega game is broken by a pretty ridiculous bug. (I learned this from a Fallout website.)įallout New Vegas: Ultimate Edition © Bethesda Softworks and Obsidian Entertainment They also have patrolling Mister Gutsy they reprogram to help protect them. Since settling, they have been using the base's remaining defensive structures and their own stockpile of heavy arms, retrieved from Area 2, to keep any strangers from setting foot anywhere nearby. Their Pip-Boy Geiger counters indicated that the base was radioactive, but no longer dangerously so, unbeknownst to the wastelanders. In 2231, the Boomers came across Nellis Air Force Base and settled there after sojourning the wastes looking for a new home. Over the following decades, wastelanders avoided Nellis because of their fear of the radiation. In 2077, during the Great War, Nellis was struck by several atomic warheads, killing all the inhabitants and leaving the base highly radioactive. Here is a screenshot of the Nellis Air Force Base the home of the Boomers tribe.
