![]() NPC's aren't these super smart omnipotent beings who can see my item's condition bar, rather they can only make a guess on what my item is worth. Sometimes NPC's won't have more than just $1,000 or so caps, so by buying an item from them without having a high barter skill, the courier gets taken advantage of, I think the player's charisma and speech should affect how much you make also. items, unused ammo, and chems, armor and weapons.) I would like to think if you ran out of caps, something else could be exchanged, but in the Fallout universe, NPC's have no sense of morality, so if you don't have that exact amount of caps, and you don't have anything of value in your inventory. Unlike the NCR dollars, which aren't worth as much in New Vegas compared to their value in the New California Republic's territory, and Legion Denarius, which is worth 4 caps.Ī $100.00 NCR Bill is worth forty caps when exchanged, that seems a bit unfair. Sure, bottle caps as a currency might seem convenient, but a single cap is worth just a dollar, you have to accumulate a number of caps before having a lump sum. What would your ideal apocalyptic currency be? Stipendium alone for a single legion's legionaries amounted to some 607,050 denarii per year in the late third century, following the reform of the coinage. The metro series had military grade bullets, which could be used to buy armor, filters, ammo, health kits and weapons I'd like to think an Apocalypse's "Currency" would be what people had to trade, whether it be Gasoline, diamonds, gold coins and bars, oil, water or even food, or old technology. » Trouble porting (76) model into the game » Hello glad to be a part of this community » A problem with Drag's NPC Overhaul (Poor Pete!) ![]() » trying to get Dragbody working with Roberts male body ![]() ![]() » A good tutorial on how to create a weapon from scratch? » Can someone help me with the creation kit? from fallout ![]()
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