![]() But on the flipside the courier has no experience with leadership so who knows what will happen with the Yes Man decision. He's going to be focusing on expanding but he's sure to turn a blind eye to everyone around him. I feel like siding with House is just picking the status quo. So siding with him is literally just siding with yourself. Yes Man is just programmed to do the bidding of anyone who tells him what to do. The main difference is you're giving full control of New Vegas over to House or give it all to yourself. I wasn't sure about Mr.House the way he was talking about takeing out all sorts of tribes and people, caused me to believe he maybe a power nut to wipe everyone out and only have the eleats rule out. Ok, maybe I should put him in place then. You don't have to stick to it from there, but it's an option. He wants Vegas to be free of both NCR and Legion.Īs far as I remember from my Yes Man playthrough, installing him into the mainframe simply opens up the independent quest line. You'll have to deal with them no matter what quest line you do.Īnd by the way, House isn't pro Legion. The tribes Yes Man and House talk about are the Boomers and the Great Khans. Originally posted by Mana Burn:Yes Man leads to one of the endings, specifically an independent Vegas (not under control from House, NCR, or Legion) ![]()
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