Shotgun with 50% more damage vs robots. Bring it.
quote:But the Spray n' Pray is so fun when you're facing a horde of ghouls.
While those are nice I tend to avoid any exploding bullet weapon. The explosions tend to blow away loot indoors, sometimes clipping it through walls or under tiny cracks under objects.
quote:Same here. I was super stoked about survival....until I actually played it. Tried a fresh start and got to sanctuary. My very first nap there I got a sickness out of nowhere that ticked off a quarter of my life every 20 seconds. There was nothing that could be done. I needed an antidote but my character did not have enough skill points to make my own and the only other option is to get to a trader that sells them. I never made it close to one. That was so damn unfair it completely killed the concept for me. That was the beta. I uninstalled the beta and went back to playing normal.
I tried survival for a couple of hours this weekend, but I'm done with it. It's just too tedious to worry about food, water, antibiotics, and sleep all of the time. The one hit kills from the Raiders using molotovs isn't fun either.
quote:Any automatic with exploding and a gauss rifle with 2x damage makes you pretty much unstoppable...except when you forget that exploding bullets work both ways and shouldn't be used in a close proximity encounter.
Any gun with exploding shells pretty much breaks the game. I just found one in the DLC that is one of the radium rifles and fully upgraded it is a death machine.
quote:quote:Any automatic with exploding and a gauss rifle with 2x damage makes you pretty much unstoppable...except when you forget that exploding bullets work both ways and shouldn't be used in a close proximity encounter.
Any gun with exploding shells pretty much breaks the game. I just found one in the DLC that is one of the radium rifles and fully upgraded it is a death machine.
quote:"Odd, why did my shotgun sound like I launched a mini-nuke?".quote:quote:Any automatic with exploding and a gauss rifle with 2x damage makes you pretty much unstoppable...except when you forget that exploding bullets work both ways and shouldn't be used in a close proximity encounter.
Any gun with exploding shells pretty much breaks the game. I just found one in the DLC that is one of the radium rifles and fully upgraded it is a death machine.
Good advice for rocket launchers as well, not that I've ever done that.
quote:LOL. I like how it looks and sounds like depth chargers are going off when you fire any gun with exploding bullets into the water. It too me a bit to figure out why the hell I was creating huge explosions of water before I realized what was happening.quote:Any automatic with exploding and a gauss rifle with 2x damage makes you pretty much unstoppable...except when you forget that exploding bullets work both ways and shouldn't be used in a close proximity encounter.
Any gun with exploding shells pretty much breaks the game. I just found one in the DLC that is one of the radium rifles and fully upgraded it is a death machine.
quote:I've started over on survival too. Its a whole lot slower approach to the game, but I am enjoying it. Settlement building is critical. I've got Preston and the survivors back to Sanctuary, and it is coming along, but I need more food sources to really get me going.
Just re-started the game using survival mode. Impressed myself by taking out the Deathclaw on the first try. Granted, I ran around like a little girl taking pot shots and running into buildings, but it died. But then I died a few minutes after saving when I stumbled into a raider and his dog. Freaking dog one-shot me.
quote:quote:I've started over on survival too. Its a whole lot slower approach to the game, but I am enjoying it. Settlement building is critical. I've got Preston and the survivors back to Sanctuary, and it is coming along, but I need more food sources to really get me going.
Just re-started the game using survival mode. Impressed myself by taking out the Deathclaw on the first try. Granted, I ran around like a little girl taking pot shots and running into buildings, but it died. But then I died a few minutes after saving when I stumbled into a raider and his dog. Freaking dog one-shot me.
IS there anything you can put water in that is reusable? Bottles seem to disappear when you drink the water out of them,
quote:Yeah, I just did that too. I think it will work out. IF not, I guess I'll just build some more.quote:quote:I've started over on survival too. Its a whole lot slower approach to the game, but I am enjoying it. Settlement building is critical. I've got Preston and the survivors back to Sanctuary, and it is coming along, but I need more food sources to really get me going.
Just re-started the game using survival mode. Impressed myself by taking out the Deathclaw on the first try. Granted, I ran around like a little girl taking pot shots and running into buildings, but it died. But then I died a few minutes after saving when I stumbled into a raider and his dog. Freaking dog one-shot me.
IS there anything you can put water in that is reusable? Bottles seem to disappear when you drink the water out of them,
Haven't found anything yet. I built a large water purifier, so I'm hoping to get excess from that.
quote:First off, go to Bethesda.net and create an account. Then once your copy of Fallout 4 is updated on the Xbox which is about a 400 mb update, you will see MODS in the main start menu under ADD-ONS. A sign in prompt comes up for your Bethesda.net account and you sign in. Then you get to the mods page where you can pick out mods from different categories. Download them, rate, and you can choose to activate or unactivate them just like the Skyrim mods for PC. Looks like there's a 2 GB limit on mods to download.
So, how does it work? Choose from mods within the game? Or in the Xbox store?