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He doesn't tell you mate, you just know it. :S
When you go to the terminal, you can punch the code in...
I'm rolling with 22,000 caps at the moment. PMSL.
LOL. This is why Fallout games are so brilliant.
Because there's so many quests and paths, everyone has their own stories.
Apart from Cookie. He doesn't have any since there's no one left to interact with.
None. LOL.
Makes sure you talk to House before you get the Platinum Chip from Benny. Accept House's quest.
That way, he'll tell you his passcodes. Silly old c*nt.
Then go and kill Benny, get the chip and double-cross House.
Win.
I traded this in for New Vegas on Friday. Not because of I didn't like it, I still think it's an awesome game... but the career mode was too frustrating.
Fallout New Vegas, on the other hand is totally bug-free.
Ah, wait.
Yeah, the guide is a must if you want to rinse the game.
Almost mades up for how mental you look, sat on a beanbag in front of your TV with some Kettle Chips and a f*ck-off game guide, talking to poorly-lipsynced zombies.
FYI, you look well cool. If my door wasn't locked, it'd be like the Lynx...
**Spoiler Alert**
After killing Benny and retrieving the Platinum Chip in the Tops Casino and searching his room, speak to Yes Man in Benny's suite.
Nip over to the Lucky 38, hack into Mr. House's system, disconnect him from his system (or kill him) then go back to Yes Man. He'll nip across to...
Nope, just playing it pretty geekily. lol.
If you focus on certain things early on, you can chew through the first ten levels in a few hours, no trouble.