incremental saves.
Ditto. I have like 1000-odd FO3 saves. I've had the game corrupt enough times randomly to screw me out of alot of good raids on places. Plus, it also gives me an opportunity to take a risk (like seeing if I can take on an army of Deathclaws or something; or raiding the Dunwich Building with a shishkebab in tune to 'The Highlander'.).
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She landed on Free Parking.
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Speaking of being a hoarder, I've got more than enough weapons, armor, and overall junk to fetch me a net value into the 5 digit range. And that's after purchasing all the My Megaton Home upgrades. And being in the 20+ level range, I've got a decent collection of heavy weapons with their named counterparts to keep me a mobile tank (and having 100 repair skill really helps here). Of course, I can let go of some of the extra crap on hand since I'm close enough to no longer need the boosts from them (bobbleheads + high enough skill levels; like the Vault 101 utility suit (+5 lockpick and repair) for example or the Roving Trader Clothes/Hat (+10 barter total)).
Heck, without the nuclear chemist (the one with NCQ every 10 nukas on hand), I have enough to stockpile a ton of nuka-nades (easily 30+ of them, since I hoarded enough for the quest and waited until I had the lvl. 3 schematic for them as to not waste any). Let's not forget all the pre-war books and scrap metal I collected, along with all the ammo on hand. A good organizing system within the home really helps sorting things out too (weapon closet, armor closet, misc 1 (ingredients primarily, as well as fun Rock-it ammo), and misc 2 (sellable/useful useless crap), nuka-cola machine (liquids) and fridge (solid food and stealth-boys and mutilated limbs previously). And of course, to assist my hoarding, I never leave home without an alcoholic beverage in my pocket (+1 strength = +10 wg capacity).
Speaking of which, 2 bobbleheads left.
Dunwich Building has one, but I don't know how to get into Raven Rock without getting captured first.