


You got the wrong ending for House there.Īs for Victor's ending, you have to remember he's probably not fully sentient, but aside from that, he's perfectly capable of hopping from Securitron to Securitron. If you had gone for a solution where the Kings are hostile to the NCR, then House spares them because it's clear they're loyal to the Mojave, if not him, and won't become an extension of foreign governments. You think this is a bad ending? Rex and the Nightkin are purely on you and have nothing to do with House (in game terms, you never did their quests), but what I think most interesting is that you had the Kings make peace with the NCR and went for the House ending.
