

If you need to level up, you will also be able to report once the final hole is covered. The gate here will also be the location of the travel marker shortly. Continue to find some more animals, and after this last group are dead go south to find the final hole and patch it up. Head over to the east side of this area now, and when you find a red sort of glow on the ground reflecting off the tank, you will know it's the right place. Once they are dead locate the cement wall to the west and patch the holes at both the north and south ends. Here you will fight another pack of dogs and badgers. Go south now and follow this path all the way to the south-west area of the map. Once they are dead patch up another hole in the wall. Follow the cement wall west now until you reach another bunch of animals. Once the enemies are all dead approach the hole in the wall and patch it up with the wood we found earlier. Follow the cement wall to the north-east corner where you will need to kill four more dogs and two badgers. Go north again and you will eventually hit a cement wall (if you find a chain link fence you can go around it). Target and shoot it down to loot it for a unique sniper rifle. Go slightly west from here and you should see a crane hook above you.

When you see a pile of wood interact with it to collect some. Speak to him and choose 'Report' if anybody is due to level up before exhausting all other options. In this larger room you will find your storage locker. But the world has changed, and that becomes clear if you head back to the game’s world map.Head through the door. When the player presses the red button and the screen shakes, nothing in the game indicates anything’s different. The Provost (also in Nomads) is our illuminati Latin speaking companion that is probably one of the biggest creepers in video games.” Some have rewards (like following the turtle in Rail Nomads for 25 minutes), others are there for flavor and richness, or our amusement. “We have a bunch of deliberate non-sequiturs like that all over the game. “It’s very funny that he keyed in on the red button,” said Keenan. Fortunately, I didn’t have to yell at him. My hard work of casually writing an email paid off Wasteland 2 project lead Chris Keenan was willing to talk. Does something else happen? Kotaku finds the answer. The computer with the button is behind a cracked waal in the Hollywood sewers, when pressed, the gorund shakes, but that is about it. Kotaku investigated what pressing the red button on the computer in Wasteland 2 does.
