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− | The CheapBoy 1999c comes as cheap junk-made version of the good old Pipboy designed by Vault-Tec. It became the last ten years the most used personal smart hand computer in Arizona. | + | The CheapBoy 1999c comes as cheap junk-made version of the good old Pipboy designed by Vault-Tec. It became within the last ten years the most used personal smart hand computer in Arizona. |
− | '''Original conception :''' Unknown | + | '''Original conception :''' Unknown, an urban legend talk about a famous post-nuke designer named "Kink[dot]com" living around Phoenix. |
'''Production :''' Since the design was easily studied by reverse-engineering, most of the factions of Phoenix now produce their own versions of the Cheapboy. Needless to say, most often in poorer quality. | '''Production :''' Since the design was easily studied by reverse-engineering, most of the factions of Phoenix now produce their own versions of the Cheapboy. Needless to say, most often in poorer quality. |
Latest revision as of 10:33, 10 September 2014
The CheapBoy 1999c comes as cheap junk-made version of the good old Pipboy designed by Vault-Tec. It became within the last ten years the most used personal smart hand computer in Arizona.
Original conception : Unknown, an urban legend talk about a famous post-nuke designer named "Kink[dot]com" living around Phoenix.
Production : Since the design was easily studied by reverse-engineering, most of the factions of Phoenix now produce their own versions of the Cheapboy. Needless to say, most often in poorer quality.
Operating System : CheapBoy 1.999c, license activation required for some features unidentified.
You can access your Cheapboy everywhere and anytime pushing the "P" key.
[edit] Cheapboy Functions
The Cheapboy provides many different features, and more are regularly conceived by factions in order to improve the survivability of their representatives.
Archives: provides you information about weapon/armor perks/traits effects, among other things.
Assisted targeting system: allows you to select the limb you'll target when shooting on anything, and the bonuses/costs of targeting any limb.
Automap: shows you real time status in Phoenix controlled quarters. See the Automap page.
Hall of Fame: provides information about the best characters around Phoenix. And main targets to kill at the same occasion.
Holodisks: allows you to stock and manage your holodisks data.
Quests: gathers the information about your missions.
Squads: shows the members and status of player squads tagged on a leader and allows to manage them. See the Squads/Leadership page.
Status: shows your physical status, crippled limbs and a multitude of other information as a complement of the main UI.