



New Vegas was more mature and morally challenging. This was a sequel that righted Fallout 3's few wrongs, setting players loose in a grittier, grimier, morally murkier nuclear wasteland, a world far removed from the Disneyland apocalypse of its predecessor, where the light side was zany and the dark side was only ever awful rather than crushingly bleak. Any terminals you haven't isolated will still change if you load your save, even if you've already got one or two down already.įallout 3 wasn't a bad game - far from it - but its successor Fallout: New Vegas was most definitely better. Source (s): 105 hours into fallout new vegas,hard core mode. You can then open the door with the terminal once you have the keycard, go through the caves, and get into the back room of the level with the filters. The key for caves access is on the Common Area level in the living quarters on a metal shelf. Talking to Preston Garvey after having defended the Castle from the Institute's retaliatory attack will initiate this quest, provided the Sole Survivor has a total of at least eight. The Nuclear Option (Minutemen) is the final Minutemen main quest and an achievement/trophy in Fallout 4. Fallout New Vegas Still In The Dark Virusįnv walkthrough.The social affairs ministry has already said it cannot take steps against offending companies because the situation has no precedent in law. Car company Leaseplan has been asking only vaccinated staff to turn up for work since August while accountancy firm Deloitte carries out random QR code checks. Employers should be able to use the coronavirus check app for staff, he said.Ī number of companies have found ways around the current ban on asking workers for their vaccination status. This information, they said, would enable them to provide a safer workplace.Ī survey among employers showed most would support requiring workers to share this information with their employer.Ī spokesman for employers organisation VNO-NCW said it still supported the call, particularly for people who work in places where customers are being asked for the same information, such as bars and restaurants and cinemas. This worries me,’ she said.Įmployers’ organisations MKB and VNO-NCW had earlier called for the right to know if their workers had been tested, had had Corona or were vaccinated. ‘We are hearing stories about care workers who are being sent home without pay. Registering such information will impinge on workers’ privacy rights, and they will face consequences, Jong said. He has no mandate,’ she told broadcaster NOS. It was ‘incredibly annoying for someone who is not authorised to speak about work floor matters venting an opinion about this. Unions are not in favour of such a move and Kitty Jong, deputy chairwoman of the FNV trade union federation, reacted angrily to Brul’s comment.
