I think you have to sneak up on them and press [E]. The interface doesn't change, but you will tip it.wombat_of_war said:you can tip them??? how? im still learning things about that gameVarrdy said:I was several years before I learned that you could go Brahmin-tipping in Fallout 3!
Go into sneak / crouch mode, walk on up to them and hit "E" or the action button if on a console.wombat_of_war said:you can tip them??? how? im still learning things about that gameVarrdy said:I was several years before I learned that you could go Brahmin-tipping in Fallout 3!
Geez, my list of games to replay keeps growing. I bought this about a year ago on a massie sale and got about 15 hours in, until I as in Beijing(?) then quit as I couldn't progress any further because I was so confused. That said, I had a terrible flu at the time and could hardly move, so I probably wasn't thinking well.Yopaz said:I talked my way into the police station the first time, but I've also hacked my way in and found an open entrance in. Now that the game is built like this is awesome in its own right, but the fact that it rewards you for finding the different paths really makes you want to seek them out. I wasn't sure if I wanted that game, but I bought it on day one and I didn't regret it for a second.shrekfan246 said:Many of the indirect segments of Deus Ex: Human Revolution's area designs. There were quite a few sneaky areas in the first real "level" of the game that I just completely missed the first time I played the game because I was so used to the most direct path being the only way to proceed. And the first time I played, I snuck into the back of the police station and had to basically take out the entire building, whereas the second time I just talked my way through the front door.
Such a great game.
Mersadeon said:I think you have to sneak up on them and press [E]. The interface doesn't change, but you will tip it.wombat_of_war said:you can tip them??? how? im still learning things about that gameVarrdy said:I was several years before I learned that you could go Brahmin-tipping in Fallout 3!
What, drinking water? Is this news to people?Reaper195 said:Yep. I posted this on Reddit a few months ago and hit the front page within an hour, and had my inbox filled with messages. Same thing a year or two ago on this site and again, inbox filled with messages. It's amazing that so many people STILL don't know about this.wombat_of_war said:drinking continuously in fallout 3 and new vegas occurs when you hold down the button. its something you apparently only learn on this website, in these threads and i know someone will read this and go "i didnt know that" haha
I did exactly that for an assassination within Whiterun. The target didn't seem to want to be anywhere private so it was hard to find a good moment to kill her. I was watching from afar with a bow ready but alas I couldn't find a good time. Eventually I gave up, left town, changed into a werewolf, ran back, ripped her throat out for all the little girls and boys to see, and left. Came back a while later and of course no-one bats an eye since they didn't know it was me. You'd think something like that would come with within the Companions though.Nimzabaat said:Something that I already knew that was super handy, is that as long as no civvies or guards see you change into a werewolf, you can kill someone in town and your bounty won't go up. Though if you change in town your bounty automatically goes to 1,000 (excuse me sir, this is a no werewolf zone, please pay your fine and perform some community service).
Ahhh...the things you can learn by looking at the achievement list before playing...Elfgore said:I didn't know you could hijack Atlas Mechs in Mass Effect 3, whenever you see one until my... fourth or so playthrough. I was in a really tough fight and losing badly, when my friend next to me says "Hey man, just hijack that mech." I paused the game and turned to him in total shock and asked him "How in the hell do you that?" I hijack almost every Atlas Mech now.