Mrs G and I found that while playing, if you are close enough to “discover” the scrapyard map icon but then leave the area or map-travel somewhere else, then Dogmeat will often disappear. Make sure that you fully explore the Scrapyard on your first discovery of it.
We noticed this since her play style (from Oblivion) is to roam and uncover map icons, and then explore them later. In contrast, mine is to never leave a new icon unexplored.
Darn, maybe that’s what happened. I even tried using a “resurrect” cheat, but I still haven’t found him. When I arrive there, there are two Outcast guys and a robot fighting raiders. No dog is fighting.
Okay, I see. The battle going on when I arrived was against Talon Mercs, and there was a different fight between raiders and Dogmeat inside. I found him!
Darling, DLC is “Down-Loadable Content” (i.e., like expansion packs, consisting of extra missions), and sweetcheeks, you can download them straight to your machine. That is, honeybuns, unless you are using a PS3, because they haven’t finished tailoring the DLC’s for the PS3 machine yet. They keep telling us “soon, soon my pets”. For us PS3 lusers, the first one should be ready within about 3 weeks, I guess.
The first two DLCs (Operation: Anchorage and The Pitt) have been released on DVD for standalone sale; at least here in Australia the cost to buy them on DVD is exactly the same (or near enough as to make no real difference) as downloading them.
Later in the game you get a chance to pick up the Animal Friend perk. You need a CH of 6.
I find this is one of the more useful perks; it means that you don’t get attacked by dogs, molerats, Yau Ghi (or however you spell that) which is very soothing.
I’d actually argue that it’s one of the least useful perks. Dogs and molerats are minor annoyances, at best. Yao Guai can be sploded real nice with a few shotgun shells to the face, and they yield good exp for not much risk at all.
Anyway, the other relic hunter has a special weapon, and I was hoping to pick it up should she “accidentally” die (I wasn’t going to kill her, but I wasn’t going out of my way to help her, either). In the middle of one firefight, though, she just vanished- I couldn’t find her anywhere. Never saw her again, not when I zoned, and not when I turned in the quest. Very annoying.
Oh, and, if I do say so myself, I think that the guide I wrote on perks is pretty decent.
It was pre-Broken Steel though, so Intense Training is less than totally useful as BS has a perk that gets all your skills up to 9.
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Depends on your build. Right now I’m playing a nerd/mechanic build with low charisma and minimal combat skills. I rely almost entirely on my robot companions from the RobCo Certified perk to do the fighting for me, and in the early game when bots and fission batteries were in short supply, crossing the wasteland was a terrifying proposition which involved fleeing at top speed from almost everything or cowering on top of rocks from Yao Guais and hoping a tasty Raider would wander by to distract them.
Any non-combat build will find Animal Friend a very useful perk.