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It’s letting go.
@The Toaster Repair Pony
There’s plenty enough time to walk out using the left path with all the gold, if you ignore everything and just beeline towards the elevator, maybe using a few time-dilating drugs along the way. No need to cheat - and without cheating the “ha ha I AM NOT LETTING GO” is that much more pronounced.
Why you dirty, lyin’ cheatin’ no good, yella-bellied, double-crossin’ greedy, good-fer-nothing, sonuvabitch!
I think it’s so funny Jsawyer.esp lowers the value of gold bars as economy preserving measures in anticipation of players desperately hauling off all of ‘em.
Still, I’d rather not sell unique/finite items, no matter how valuable. I wanna hoaaard them!
and getting all gold bars out, undetected by Elijah is near f*cking impossible.
This is probably gonna rub people the wrong way, but I can kind of imagine Elijah being autistic spectrum/savant… The seemingly gruff and callous nature, the obsessive fixation…
No need to worry. Once that Vault is sealed, there’s no way out.
And judging from how the place was exploding as I escaped, I don’t think breaking out of the Vault would help him.
Also a valid response! Everything about Father Elijah was entirely deserving of whatever form of retribution you brought down upon him. Gold aside, my two regrets from Dead Money were I wasn’t able to talk Dean Domino down off his centuries old plan for revenge (that ONE darn speech check when you first meet him…), and that I wasn’t able to bring Veronica along with me to the Sierra Madre to let her reunite with Christine.
I preferred killing him nice and up close with a trusty knife spear.
Felt uneasy giving that tech whiz a chance at somehow figuring out an escape.
…Yeah, I used Godmode to make off with the gold. I mean, why leave it all there with Elijah? I know the message of Dead Money was “Begin again, let go”, but…it’s fucking gold!
I agree, Dead Money was my favorite DLC.
Old World Blues is entirely fabulous, I agree! I’m not sure if these are your reasons, but I know that a lot of people don’t like Dead Money because it is very unforgiving when it comes to weaponry and supplies, puts a lot of harsh constraints on their characters and has a lot of nasty enemies that tend to not stay dead.
Personally? The reason why Dead Money is one of my favorite DLCs is because while New Vegas and the Mojave Wasteland were this post-apocalyptic sci-fi old west setting, the Sierra Madre Casino and Villas really put you into this terrifying, super-atmospheric heist-themed ghost story that I really enjoyed.
I very rarely play Dead Money, to be honest, I don’t care for it that much. Old World Blues though, I loved that one.
I was only able to escape the Sierra Madre with five bars of that gold, but I sure as heck trapped that awful, awful man inside the vault to have a nice long think about what he’d done. Dead Money was one of my favorite DLCs to one of my favorite games.