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Archer Summit by Frank Slimski->Alternate start

Archer Summit is a tough alternate start for the game.
It's about 3-5 hours worth of intense action with elements
of adventure, and you will probably be a level 6 or 7 by the time you
figure out how to escape and finally reach the freedom of the wastes.

I designed the mod to feel a bit like "Fallout 3" meets "Condemned: Criminal
Origins" meets "Riddick: Butcher Bay".

There are two quests that make-up this mod:

Born into Bondage: The introduction / mini-quest starts the game with intense action,
suspense, and horror. You've escaped Vault 101, but there's something bigger on top of
this mountain now, and getting out from under it won't be easy. Not at all.

Archer Summit: This is the main quest. It contains a General Population yard where the only
thing more common than fistfights are cold shoulders. It also contains an ARENA where you can
fight to the death with other inmates for the right to search their corpses for their goodies.
You can fight a standard fight versus 4 other combatants, or you can keep exiting and entering
the arena to build up a chaotic melee of bloodshed and mayhem because 4 new fighters enter every
time you do. Don't worry about save game bloating, though. There's code in this mod to prevent that.
Aside from all this fun, there's plenty of sneaking around and tons of combat as you try to find a
way to break out of Archer Summit.

Installation: Just download and unrar the file. Put it in Fallout 3's data folder and run it with
the game. Start a new game and play through Vault 101, or load the auto-save right before you first exit
into the sunshine.

Bugs: Do not pickpocket Hal Hitchcock or put things into his locker. This doesn't always crash
the game, but it has. The Stab Shack (ARENA) sometimes doesn't load any fighters for you to fight
when you enter. This only happens once in a while.

Special thanks to Mmmmmmmmmm for being a consultant on scripting.

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