Summary

  • Everyone says Caravan is an impossible-to-grasp game, but it's unbelievably easy to master.
  • I'm not the sharpest proton throwing axe in the shed, but I even I know how to play it.
  • Just buy a bunch of sixes, tens, jacks, and kings, fill your deck with them, and you'll always score the max points and win.

168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Caravan might seem overwhelming when you start 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Fallout: New Vegas. You’re bombarded with rules, handed over 50 cards, and told to make a deck. Less than six percent of players have won three games on PC, and only two percent have won 30. But as dir♚ector Josh Sawyer himsel﷽f says, it’s “not that hard”.

In each lane, you have to score the highest number of points between 21 and 26 by placing standard playing cards in a row. Kings double a card’s value, jacks remove a lane of cards (on either side), and queens re🌌verse the direction you can play next, meaning you can switch from going lower in value to higher.

You can try it with the standard deck and hope you get lucky, or you can game the system, which is how New Vegas clearly intends you to experience Caravan. When you meet Ringo hiding in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Goodsprings, he introduces you to the game and tells you that casinos across New Vegas banned Caravan because it’s not luck📖-based, ergo the house c𝓀an’t win.

How To Win Almost Every Caravan Game

Fallout New Vegas caravan walking along the main road with a Brahmin

With so many players flocking back to the Mojave or visiting for the first time because of the new TV show, the discourse around Caravan has erupted again. But it’s fun watc🃏hing from the sidelines as people struggle to grasp the game because most of them are playing it fair and relying on RNG… just like a certain naive Vault Dweller who thinks the post-apocalypse is a 🍸just place.

The reality is that Caravan is only difficult in the tutorial because you’re given a bunch of 🎶useless cards to pad out your deck. But scavenge in the Wasteland a bit, and you can build the equivalent of a MK. 10 Cap Hoover.

Fill your deck with nothing but tens, sixes, kings, and jacks and you will always draw exactly what you need to get 26, the highest value, while also being able to destroy your opponent's row in the case of a tie. Play a ten, play a six, double the ten. Voila. It's overpowered and hardly in the spirit of the game, but we're surviving on sand and soda lids, who cares?

The beginning of a Caravan game with a deck being built

Frankly, I’m an idiot. I have about as much common sense as a deathclaw trying to repair a broken voice modulator, but even I figured out Caravan. It doesn’t take fine-tuning stats or picking the right perks, it doesn’t even demand Luck or a gambling proficiency like earlier Fallout games. All you haꦇve to do to win Caravan is plan ahead, a luxury few deck-based c꧃ard games offer you.

The RNG is incredibly minimal and, unlike games such as Gwent or 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Queen’s Blood, the barrier for higher difficulties isn’t dependent on scouring for hotly sought-after rare cards in matches with opponents who have nothing but hotly sought-after rare cards. You can only use standard playing cards in 🌞Caravan which are in abundance, so the challenge comes from figuring out which ones to fill your deck with.

🅰And they should just be ten, six, king and jack. It’s not rocket surgery.

Don’💖t write it off just because of a slightly confusing start and a daunting reputation, go out and boost those lacklustre achievement numbers and ge🦄t stupidly rich, stupidly easy in exchange for your morals. It’s the true Wasteland way.

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Your Rating

Fallout: New Vegas
9.0/10
Released
October 19, 2010
ESRB
M for Mature🌃: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Sexual Content, Strong Language, Use of Drugs
Publisher(s)
Bethesda
Engine
Gamebryo
Franchise
Fallout

WHERE TO PLAY

SUBSCRIPTION
DIGITAL
PHYSICAL


Welcome to Vegas. New Vegas.
It’s the kind of town where you dig your own grave prior to being shot in the head and left for dead…and that’s before things really get ugly. It’s a town of dreamers and desperados being torn apart by warring factions vying for complete control of this desert oasis. It’s a place where the right kind of person with the right kind of weaponry can really make a name for themselves, and make more than an enemy or two along the way.
As you battle your way across the heat-blasted Mojave Wasteland, the colossal Hoover Dam, and the neon drenched Vegas Strip, you’ll be introduced to a colorful cast of characters, power-hungry factions, special weapons, mutated creatures and much more. Choose sides in the upcoming war or declare “winner takes all” and crown yourself the King of New Vegas in this follow-up to the 2008 videogame of the year, Fallout 3.
Enjoy your stay.