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Fallout 2 car
Fallout 2 car






fallout 2 car
  1. #Fallout 2 car install#
  2. #Fallout 2 car drivers#
  3. #Fallout 2 car full#

Using a Highwayman increases the chance to avoid random encounters.

#Fallout 2 car install#

Mechanics can install car parts to upgrade the Highwayman's world travel speed, fuel efficiency, and trunk storage size. For example a Rope, a Lighter, and a Jet are each size 1.Ĭhop Shop mechanic: "Sorry about that misunderstanding with the Highwayman." Even weightless items can take up space in the trunk. Most miscellaneous items and consumables. For example, rockets and flamethrower fuel have size 0. An item's size is not displayed in-game but is as follows: Item SizeĪll ammunition, except 9mm ball and BB's. Note that T-ray's adjustments and Grav-plates are mutually exclusive.Īttempting to add an item when at capacity will simply display a message that there's no space left for the item. It can be upgraded to improve its trunk capacity. The player can also store items in the trunk, which has a limited capacity, determined by item size, rather than sheer weight. Highwayman with fuel cell regulator and Grav-plates Highwayman with fuel cell regulator and T-ray's adjustments (Note that T-ray's adjustments and Grav-plates are mutually exclusive.) The Highwayman can be upgraded to improve it's fuel efficiency. If you happen to be within a town circle at the moment this happens, the car will be in the town map instead.īroken-down Highwayman in Trapper Town with a fuel cell controller in the back seat

fallout 2 car

If the Highwayman runs out of fuel, the car will appear as a green circle on the world map marked "Car Outta Fuel". (This is proportional to their respective monetary values.) To refuel the car, select the Highwayman, use the "bag" icon from the drop-down menu, and choose the respective energy cells.

#Fallout 2 car full#

The battery is charged 50% with a full microfusion cell or 20% with a full small energy cell. The Highwayman uses replaceable fuel cells to provide its electric engine with power. The Highwayman has an additional 50% independent chance to avoid undesired random encounters. Highwayman with Grav-plates and Ratch's blower Highwayman with T-ray's adjustments and Ratch's blower (Note that T-Ray's adjustments and grav-plates are mutually exclusive.) The Highwayman can be upgraded to improve its speed. Traveling by Highwayman is much faster than walking. It is used to travel across the world map but can not be driven inside locations. The Highwayman is the only drivable vehicle in Fallout 2. Others did not care, as energy was considered cheap and plentiful.

#Fallout 2 car drivers#

A fuel cell regulator was an optional upgrade that more resource-conscious drivers installed, to improve the mileage. The flow of power is regulated by the fuel cell controller, which is also the one part that tends to break down the most, usually burning out due to rapid acceleration. Like other cars in the resource-starved United States, the Highwayman uses replaceable fuel cells to provide its electric engine with power. It has a spacious trunk and an interior capable of accommodating as much as six people, including a super mutant, a robobrain, and a deathclaw. The car shares technology with the Chryslus Corvega, it has a fully analog system with no electronics, over 800 horsepower, and reaches 60 mph (97 km/h) in under a second. Combining a stylish design with a tough and resilient frame, the Chryslus Highwayman is an excellent vehicle for any survivor of a nuclear war.








Fallout 2 car