He's not. He is a human being neural interfaced with a computer. Yes-Man would be the Pre-Programmed AI.Freaky Lou said:he's a pre-programmed AI, so his objective---protect Vegas---will never be corrupted by human lust for power.
Yes Man is the pre-programmed AI, Mr House is just a really old human. Try to check his little hidden room sometime, he's just chilling around there, hiding behind a screen.Freaky Lou said:Mr. House.
Yes, he's condescending, but look at his plan for New Vegas and compare it to everyone else's. Look also at his ability to protect the area and compare that to everyone else's. And take into account that he's a pre-programmed AI, so his objective---protect Vegas---will never be corrupted by human lust for power.
And if you watch the ending cutscenes, things honestly look like they turn out best if he's in charge.
No he's not. He's a emaciated old man on a ridiculously complicated life support machine. Wound up going with Yes man because I didn't feel like blowing up the Brotherhood.Freaky Lou said:Mr. House.
Yes, he's condescending, but look at his plan for New Vegas and compare it to everyone else's. Look also at his ability to protect the area and compare that to everyone else's. And take into account that he's a pre-programmed AI, so his objective---protect Vegas---will never be corrupted by human lust for power.
And if you watch the ending cutscenes, things honestly look like they turn out best if he's in charge.
...I knew that. What a noobish mistake.Moriarty said:Yes Man is the pre-programmed AI, Mr House is just a really old human. Try to check his little hidden room sometime, he's just chilling around there, hiding behind a screen.Freaky Lou said:Mr. House.
Yes, he's condescending, but look at his plan for New Vegas and compare it to everyone else's. Look also at his ability to protect the area and compare that to everyone else's. And take into account that he's a pre-programmed AI, so his objective---protect Vegas---will never be corrupted by human lust for power.
And if you watch the ending cutscenes, things honestly look like they turn out best if he's in charge.
If I'm not wrong, House is actually still alive and is giving orders from that chamber inside the Lucky 38. He's not an AI.Freaky Lou said:Mr. House.
Yes, he's condescending, but look at his plan for New Vegas and compare it to everyone else's. Look also at his ability to protect the area and compare that to everyone else's. And take into account that he's a pre-programmed AI, so his objective---protect Vegas---will never be corrupted by human lust for power.
And if you watch the ending cutscenes, things honestly look like they turn out best if he's in charge.
You're not the first to make that correction; see my second reply above. Still waiting to see if anyone disagrees that House would be best atm.Ice Azure said:If I'm not wrong, House is actually still alive and is giving orders from that chamber inside the Lucky 38. He's not an AI.Freaky Lou said:Mr. House.
Yes, he's condescending, but look at his plan for New Vegas and compare it to everyone else's. Look also at his ability to protect the area and compare that to everyone else's. And take into account that he's a pre-programmed AI, so his objective---protect Vegas---will never be corrupted by human lust for power.
And if you watch the ending cutscenes, things honestly look like they turn out best if he's in charge.
"Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely."Freaky Lou said:Still waiting to see if anyone disagrees that House would be best atm.