Fallout: New Vegas - Lockpicking Tutorial

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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2010

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Having trouble getting past doors in Fallout: New Vegas? Do you keep breaking your bobby pins? Well no more! In this lockpicking tutorial, I will show you how to bust through doors in a few seconds! This video will teach you everything from the basics to getting a door to open.

(Instructions are in the annotations so make sure you have them on.)

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  • so its fairly similar to skyrim?

  • @MrJakeFTW

    Yes

  • It takes you a full minute to pick a lock?!

  • @NiMayne

    To teach others how to do it correctly, yes. If I was just doing a normal pick and not trying to show people how to do it then I would of done it much faster.

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  • i wonder what those two were doing behind a locked door...

  • @AssembledTube

    You either load a save going all the way back to before the lock was broke but I assume you've already made too much progress and don't want to go back so in this case: you'll need the key to the door. Not all doors have keys and some are only opened by NPCs I believe. Where's the door? I may be able to give you the location to the key.

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  • And I came across here by looking for some real lock-picking tutorial.

  • how do you get bobby pins?

  • @impersonator280 But moving the pin at such small intervals isn't doing it right at all, it's not so precise that you're trying to find a sweetspot the width of a hair

    @zacthebold Dude, it's a video game

  • @impersonator280 helios one! rigth before you can get to the spiral part,PLEASE HELP

  • If you pick locks for real then you know this is wrong on so many levels. First the keyway looks like a wafer lock that would be on a cabinet NOT A DOOR, such a lock would be child's play. Second until the lock is picked the cylinder doesn't move more than maybe 3 or 4 degrees not 45. Third it is incredibly difficult to pick using a screwdriver as a tension tool, it could be useful to turn the cylinder after it's picked if it's old and rusty.

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