![]() ![]() No, but you can pass a speech check with pearl to get permission to use them. ![]() My belief is that they are placed there so that when people ask, "How the hell do these people know how to fly their shit", then there is an answer.- 24.36.136.171 19:28, Ma(UTC) I highly doubt a future DLC will open this, and I also highly doubt it was a scrapped idea. It's pretty obvious it isn't for our use considering the text doesn't say " VR Simulation Pod". I just saw them now, never realized they are in the other hangar, never realized there was a second hangar. Loyal: "No, those aren't for outsiders to use, leave them alone". ) Brfritos 18:39, Ma(UTC) I am hypothesizing that the developers simply forgot to remove all options to interact with the VR pods, unless they will be used of coarse.- 00:14, Ma(UTC) They will either be the access point for future dlc or were one time during development operational and was later scrapped. ![]() In Fallout: New Vegas, its added to the players inventory upon obtaining the. In Fallout 3, it can be found behind a Nuka-Cola vending machine inside the Anchorage War Memorial. Houses inner sanctum in the Lucky 38 penthouse. In Fallout 3 In Fallout: New Vegas it holds the password for the terminal that opens Mr. There isn't any console command or possible way to use the VR pods. Access Codes is the name of a holodisk in Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas. At Nellis in the 'Mess Hall & Munitions Storage' when I click on the VR Pods it says "This VR pod requires an access code to operate", after searching this site, and the rest of the web I don't see any way of getting the code or any mention of it possibly being a bug or a console only option? ![]()
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