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It seems to go by reputations between the three, it stands to reason that if you get yourself villified by NCR, Legion and the Strip then the game can recognise you as truly independent. Or maybe if your rep is neutral for all three, but you get the duster and dialogue of the one that's the highest. [[User:Ark-D|Fallout: Shades of Grey, coming 2012]] 12:48, September 24, 2011 (UTC)
 
It seems to go by reputations between the three, it stands to reason that if you get yourself villified by NCR, Legion and the Strip then the game can recognise you as truly independent. Or maybe if your rep is neutral for all three, but you get the duster and dialogue of the one that's the highest. [[User:Ark-D|Fallout: Shades of Grey, coming 2012]] 12:48, September 24, 2011 (UTC)
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I've yet to personally go through Lonesome Road (I'm waiting for GRA), and I've come to an understanding that the picture on the duster will match the faction you've sided with in the main questline. At the moment I'm liked/idolized by all factions (other than powder gangers cuz f them) and I will probably get the Yesman Duster because I installed him into House's tower. I don't think reputation matters, its just the questline you go furthest into. (I would prefer a giant Yes Man smiley face on my duster rather than the 21 though, lol)--[[Special:Contributions/24.36.136.171|24.36.136.171]] 12:53, September 24, 2011 (UTC)

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Forums: Index > Fallout: New Vegas general discussion > Getting the Yes Man duster in Lonesome Road?


It's something I've been wondering. There's flag's in the main quest line that differentiate NCR, Legion, and either of the strip endings, but not the strip endings from eachother. "Don't tread on the bear!" and "Beware the wrath of Caesar!" specifically state "for the legion" or "for the ncr" if those are the quest lines you're doing, but if you're doing either Mr. House or Yes Man, the quests say "for Mr. House or Yes Man" without differentiating. So, how would the game know which one you're working for? Are there certain dialogue options involved in the final confrontation with Ulysses? CptSprinkles5 04:42, September 24, 2011 (UTC)

It's kind of difficult to tell in my experience...my first run was with an NCR character, so it registered that one pretty easily...my next character was classified as a good-natured rascal to the ncr, aligned for an independent new vegas, but i'm assuming it registered me as aligned with Mr. House since Ulysees believed I was working for him. I'm wondering if moral alignment factors in with faction alignment, or whether it depends on how many quests you completed for a certain faction (playing on 360, with no jailbreaking or user mods)````

Its strange... my duster is more or less the same as Ulysses. And I'm Liked by NCR but idolized by Vegas and Brotherhood86.144.52.241 09:25, September 24, 2011 (UTC) Sec 19

It seems to go by reputations between the three, it stands to reason that if you get yourself villified by NCR, Legion and the Strip then the game can recognise you as truly independent. Or maybe if your rep is neutral for all three, but you get the duster and dialogue of the one that's the highest. Fallout: Shades of Grey, coming 2012 12:48, September 24, 2011 (UTC)

I've yet to personally go through Lonesome Road (I'm waiting for GRA), and I've come to an understanding that the picture on the duster will match the faction you've sided with in the main questline. At the moment I'm liked/idolized by all factions (other than powder gangers cuz f them) and I will probably get the Yesman Duster because I installed him into House's tower. I don't think reputation matters, its just the questline you go furthest into. (I would prefer a giant Yes Man smiley face on my duster rather than the 21 though, lol)--24.36.136.171 12:53, September 24, 2011 (UTC)