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(somebody make some Texas A&M Football Armor!!!!)
And put it on the Super Mutant Suiciders!
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(somebody make some Texas A&M Football Armor!!!!)
quote: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:No...... So much to do in the regular game first. I would level myself to 40 or 50 before buying the DLC. The game is huge. It's my first open world game so I played for two months straight just amazed at it all.
So, my 360 looks to have died, on which I was playing Fallout 3... I know, so far behind the times...
Rather than port my saves over to the One to keep playing, decided to jump into Fallout 4. Quite a different experience! Didn't realize there were no skills, so my high Intelligence was pretty stupid as a starting point, but upping other stats seems like it will be a pretty quick adjustment.
That first Deathclaw was a beating, and I feel like the fusion core thing for the power armor is gonna be super annoying.
I assume I can wait on any DLC for a while, right? Nothing you wished you'd had in the early game?
quote:yes... I quit pretty early in that quest but will just go and knock it out. If I can't just knock it out in about thirty minutes then I'm going to youtube the solution. I've never done that but this level is so annoying that I don't care about it and it's currently the only quest available. I'm pretty sure I have gone as far as I can.
Are you talking about the 'unlock the memory' quest? That one is awful, I felt like I was playing a bad rip-off of Portal.
quote:Up to level 38 now. Lost over an hour last night because I forgot to save. Got cocky and took on raiders that were a little stronger than I was used to. Died rather quickly. The lack of saving is a double edged sword sometimes. On the one hand, you sometimes play longer so you can finish the mission and save. On the other, you throw your computer into a wall because you forgot to save, and quit in frustration.
Wanted to follow up on this one. After about level 10, I started to just have a lot of excess, so it wasn't really a worry.
Honestly, starting to feel like the only thing that sucks about survival is the lack of fast-travel. Weight requirements aren't really a big deal, just makes your settlement growth slower. But with lack of fast travel, settlements aren't that big of a focus. I just have a handful of critical ones and then have links between them to share resources. I thought saving only being from sleep would be a huge deal, but after a while, realized that there are beds everywhere. Just have to remember to use them. I paid more attention to what I was engaging, and really had no issues after that. I'm level 21 and just starting to be willing to engage super mutants and mirelurks. Ran into them when I was under level 10, and I got slammed. Now, they're not a big deal. Sneak build is the way to go.
quote:Yeah, it's a good one in theory, but if you haven't chosen a side, it's a little wonky. You just walk through the entire thing, looting the dead. That probably would have been the best spot to force you to choose between RR/Institution/BoS. Whichever contact you meet to start the mission it is the faction you choose.
Oh hi. I'm late to this party.
Played "The Battle of Bunker Hill" last night. What a terrible quest.
All of these factions suck.
quote:quote:Yeah, it's a good one in theory, but if you haven't chosen a side, it's a little wonky. You just walk through the entire thing, looting the dead. That probably would have been the best spot to force you to choose between RR/Institution/BoS. Whichever contact you meet to start the mission it is the faction you choose.
Oh hi. I'm late to this party.
Played "The Battle of Bunker Hill" last night. What a terrible quest.
All of these factions suck.
quote:We're past spoiler warnings at this point. You'll find out the purpose of the Institute a little later.
If Father wants me to succeed him as leader of the Institute, it would be cool if anyone in the place told me what the heck they are doing. It's all very ambiguous.
quote:True. I was more along the lines of "You're willing to kill people to plant your replica synths to complete your objectives, I'm going to put you as Lawful Evil in the alignment column,"
I figured. But who knows who would stumble upon this. The loose "objectives" of the group aggravate me. I make spreadsheets when I'm buying shoes. I need facts for big decisions like this...
Wildmen03 said:
Are you including DLC with that?
Based on the spoiler tag you are 90% done. It's really obvious when you have to make your choice and once you do you are very close to the end.
The reason I asked about DLC is that they add many hours to the game, though separate from the main story line.
If you're playing PC, install Sim Settlements 2.Eliminatus said:
Just like Skyrim, I was a Day One player and never came close to beating the game. Probably had ten characters all told. Once I figured out the settlement system was a complete waste of time and that Idiot Savant was a game breaker I walked away and that was that.
For some damn reason got a hair and reinstalled and started up again for the first time in like 7 years. In the past week I am now about 30 hours in and actually progressing. Still have my gripes but somehow still entertained enough to keep going.
Bethesda games are my favorite. I still think, to this day, Skyrim is the best game ever made. (PC master race of course). Even the bugs are cheeky and lovable. "Oh youuuuu!" As you wag your finger at them and laugh as your horse takes flight 100 ft into the air and then starts swimming.
Still haven't beaten Skyrim or any other Bethesda game in fact. Wayyy to ADHD I think. But I'm trucking in FO4 here and feeling it. This may be the one to end that curse for me. I am going to be sooooooo mad if it is f'ing FO4 that does it though. Arguably their weakest game pre Starfield and it's probably the one that I finally beat.
Hate myself.
n_touch said:
The original Fallout is free on Amazon Prime games
The storytelling and the player options. FONV and everything previous did not always have the most polished gameplay. What they had was incredible stories. The decision trees in every scenario were varied and have wide ranging consequences. Which meant you were left to decide the fate of everyone in the game. And that is awesome. The game was legitimately morally grey and allowed you, the player, to sculpt out what you wanted.AtlAg05 said:
What makes FONV better than FO4? I've only Ed played 4 and have always heard that NV was the best, so I'm curious.
n_touch said:
The original Fallout is free on Amazon Prime games