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Reasons for Charisma in F4

The Charisma tree is actually insane.

Initially, I didn't have much in Charisma because I just shrugged and thought the following
"Skills for my dog? Meh, whatever, I'll probably use humans and not care much about the dog."
"Shops in my settlements? Meh, whatever, why do I need more shops? I can find stuff to buy at other places."
"Turn enemies passive and potentially protect me etc? Meh, whatever, if you're good you shouldn't need the help." (oh how little did I know... Survival mode is laughing at me atm)

A) The dog is ridiculously powerful. I have had plenty of moments of jaw-dropping and saying, holy shit my dog is actually a terminator sent back in time to fuck up post-apocalyptic bandits for me. And when you skill him up, he can get nutty. Watching Dogmeat single-handedly skullfuck an enemy while you just sit and watch smiling is one of the most rewarding elements of this game, IMHO

B) The shops aren't "just" shops, they generate revenue for you depending on how big your settlements are and once you're running a steady network of settlements and pulling survivors in constantly, you make bank on this. Think Assassin's Creed style passive income, with the initial set-up cost paying for itself ten times over eventually. This feels a lot like that, it may be one of the highest reward-per-point-spent skills in the game.

C) I cannot even begin to tell you how pointing a gun to shoot at something, only to have it suddenly stop rushing you, and then actually turn around and attack his friends instead can just instantly shift the course of a fight. It is a-b-s-u-r-d when it goes off at the perfect times.

Trust me, don't ignore the Charisma tree. Don't make my same mistake. Many levels of leveling it up later in the game in regret did not make me happy, every level up is a huge deal.

I'll write up some other tips when I get a chance post-BlizzCon because I feel like there are a lot of things I'd do differently starting from scratch knowing what I know now, but for now this is my big one.

PS. Once we have maps and guides on where to find the Charisma Bobbleheads, this obviously won't be as big of a deal. Right now, I'm playing without them (and probably would anyway, ...probably... ...maybe) so I don't have that luxury. I suppose you could plan for +2-3 Charisma once those are available. Either way, plan for +1 Perception right away because the first Bobble you find is in a very, very obvious spot very early in the game, and it's a +PER Bobble.

Damn this sounds cool.
 
What having a voice actor does for roleplaying is way more of an issue for me than what it means for dialog. I can live with a dialog wheel in a Bethesda game, because I don't come to their games for good dialog anyway.

However I do come to their games for the pretty much endless possibilities they offer in terms of roleplaying, and then what do they do? They give the player character a voice and a backstory. They are breaking rule number 1 and rule number 2 of the "things not to do if you want your players to roleplay" guidebook... It's disappointing and really unexpected, coming from them.
I'm still hopefull a mod can take all that shit out. I mean, some mods remove the main quests of Skyrim and Oblivion altogether, so you don't have to deal with that "chosen one" bullshit, so maybe in a few months someone will have figured out a way to make Fallout 4 a bit more RP friendly.

Yeah this is basically my main problem with the game. No matter what kind of character you use, their personality is preprogrammed in aith their voice and mannerisms.
 
Why Int 9? Also I would consider Str 3 for Armorer perk, to get those armor mods.

I thought Nerd Rage sounded useful. I'm not very good at this lol. I though that I'd get the Armorer perk with the bobble head. Are those armor mods only for the Power Suit bttw, or all armors in the game?
 
Anyone else with the game....have you found it like EXTREMELY difficult?

Like I don't remember fallout being this hard. I never have had more than like a couple dozen rounds of each ammo (besides like the weakest caliber ammo which I have an abundance of), I'm constantly low on healing supplies, and I like am getting killed trying to do like any quest I have right now. I'm like getting really frustrated, I'm about 10 hours in.
 
I thought Nerd Rage sounded useful. I'm not very good at this lol. I though that I'd get the Armorer perk with the bobble head. Are those armor mods only for the Power Suit bttw, or all armors in the game?

Power suit. There is a separate strength skill for standard armor mods.
 
Reasons for Charisma in F4

The Charisma tree is actually insane.

Initially, I didn't have much in Charisma because I just shrugged and thought the following
"Skills for my dog? Meh, whatever, I'll probably use humans and not care much about the dog."
"Shops in my settlements? Meh, whatever, why do I need more shops? I can find stuff to buy at other places."
"Turn enemies passive and potentially protect me etc? Meh, whatever, if you're good you shouldn't need the help." (oh how little did I know... Survival mode is laughing at me atm)

A) The dog is ridiculously powerful. I have had plenty of moments of jaw-dropping and saying, holy shit my dog is actually a terminator sent back in time to fuck up post-apocalyptic bandits for me. And when you skill him up, he can get nutty. Watching Dogmeat single-handedly skullfuck an enemy while you just sit and watch smiling is one of the most rewarding elements of this game, IMHO

B) The shops aren't "just" shops, they generate revenue for you depending on how big your settlements are and once you're running a steady network of settlements and pulling survivors in constantly, you make bank on this. Think Assassin's Creed style passive income, with the initial set-up cost paying for itself ten times over eventually. This feels a lot like that, it may be one of the highest reward-per-point-spent skills in the game.

C) I cannot even begin to tell you how pointing a gun to shoot at something, only to have it suddenly stop rushing you, and then actually turn around and attack his friends instead can just instantly shift the course of a fight. It is a-b-s-u-r-d when it goes off at the perfect times.

Trust me, don't ignore the Charisma tree. Don't make my same mistake. Many levels of leveling it up later in the game in regret did not make me happy, every level up is a huge deal.

I'll write up some other tips when I get a chance post-BlizzCon because I feel like there are a lot of things I'd do differently starting from scratch knowing what I know now, but for now this is my big one.

PS. Once we have maps and guides on where to find the Charisma Bobbleheads, this obviously won't be as big of a deal. Right now, I'm playing without them (and probably would anyway, ...probably... ...maybe) so I don't have that luxury. I suppose you could plan for +2-3 Charisma once those are available. Either way, plan for +1 Perception right away because the first Bobble you find is in a very, very obvious spot very early in the game, and it's a +PER Bobble.


Ok.. I was going to roll with an high Charisma anyway but if you started over how many points would you have put into it to start off?
 
I thought Nerd Rage sounded useful. I'm not very good at this lol. I though that I'd get the Armorer perk with the bobble head. Are those armor mods only for the Power Suit bttw, or all armors in the game?

I made up rule for myself "SPECIAL maxes out at 8" because I can use Bobblehead to get +1 and then if I really want 10 then I can pop one level up into that specific SPECIAL. Don't take my word as gospel and do what feels best for you, but I would drop Int to 8, pop that point to Str and then just go with Bobbleheads + level ups. Level ups only if you really want that specific perk.

Armor mods are for any armor you are using. Power Armor customisation comes from finding parts or full sets of other Power Armor models.
 
Reasons for Charisma in F4

The Charisma tree is actually insane.

Initially, I didn't have much in Charisma because I just shrugged and thought the following
"Skills for my dog? Meh, whatever, I'll probably use humans and not care much about the dog."
"Shops in my settlements? Meh, whatever, why do I need more shops? I can find stuff to buy at other places."
"Turn enemies passive and potentially protect me etc? Meh, whatever, if you're good you shouldn't need the help." (oh how little did I know... Survival mode is laughing at me atm)

A) The dog is ridiculously powerful. I have had plenty of moments of jaw-dropping and saying, holy shit my dog is actually a terminator sent back in time to fuck up post-apocalyptic bandits for me. And when you skill him up, he can get nutty. Watching Dogmeat single-handedly skullfuck an enemy while you just sit and watch smiling is one of the most rewarding elements of this game, IMHO

B) The shops aren't "just" shops, they generate revenue for you depending on how big your settlements are and once you're running a steady network of settlements and pulling survivors in constantly, you make bank on this. Think Assassin's Creed style passive income, with the initial set-up cost paying for itself ten times over eventually. This feels a lot like that, it may be one of the highest reward-per-point-spent skills in the game.

C) I cannot even begin to tell you how pointing a gun to shoot at something, only to have it suddenly stop rushing you, and then actually turn around and attack his friends instead can just instantly shift the course of a fight. It is a-b-s-u-r-d when it goes off at the perfect times.

Trust me, don't ignore the Charisma tree. Don't make my same mistake. Many levels of leveling it up later in the game in regret did not make me happy, every level up is a huge deal.

I'll write up some other tips when I get a chance post-BlizzCon because I feel like there are a lot of things I'd do differently starting from scratch knowing what I know now, but for now this is my big one.

PS. Once we have maps and guides on where to find the Charisma Bobbleheads, this obviously won't be as big of a deal. Right now, I'm playing without them (and probably would anyway, ...probably... ...maybe) so I don't have that luxury. I suppose you could plan for +2-3 Charisma once those are available. Either way, plan for +1 Perception right away because the first Bobble you find is in a very, very obvious spot very early in the game, and it's a +PER Bobble.

Highly interesting points! In addition to that, there is also the CHA req stuff in conversations.

My game-ready build goes to CHA 7 at character generation, which is boosted to CHA 8 by the bobblehead. I am still not sure about the "domination" perks, though ... It is CHA 10 to get the best one ("Intimidation"), but it only applies randomly to foes that are lower level than you. To level up all the "domination" perks would take 9 level ups ... Is it really worth it?
 
Damn.. Mediamarkt has the game for 52 euro's, disc based version. But Id have to wait untill thirsday 10.00 to pick it up..

If i go digitall 65 euro's -_- .. but easy access and I can play at midnight
 
I made up rule for myself "SPECIAL maxes out at 8" because I can use Bobblehead to get +1 and then if I really want 10 then I can pop one level up into that specific SPECIAL. Don't take my word as gospel and do what feels best for you, but I would drop Int to 8, pop that point to Str and then just go with Bobbleheads + level ups. Level ups only if you really want that specific perk.

Armor mods are for any armor you are using. Power Armor customisation comes from finding parts or full sets of other Power Armor models.

That sounds like a good way to go, thanks, will do! Charisma seems good for survival after reading Hands of Stone's comment though.. lol
 
Ok.. I was going to roll with an high Charisma anyway but if you started over how many points would you have put into it to start off?

Got that post off somebody from Reddit but it seems your best bet is 6.

EDIT-Forgot about the bobblehead, I'd say 5.

The same user's thoughts on stealth:

Originally I wanted a Stealth Sniper build too but so far Stealth Sniper has sucked for me. A) Enemies see me ten times faster than I see them half the time. I'm about as sneaky as a twenty foot ogre even when I'm trying to be Batman. B) A lot of areas are indoors, in small corridors, with little to any room to try to get a sneaky sniper shot off. You're better off giving them the ol' sneaky blast to the face with a shotgun at close range. C) So many enemies spawn to scripted events, meaning they arent visible initially to sniper shot off, and then bumrush right after you. There was a moment when I had to deal with a group of 8 asshole ghouls rushing me to the face, and it was at that point I had a dramatic re-assessment of my gameplan and decided Stealth Sniper was now going to become Rambo Shotgun
 
All this means is that when the game is officially released the OP can just hit submit and head to play.

Got that post off somebody from Reddit but it seems your best bet is 6.

The same user's thoughts on stealth:

Originally I wanted a Stealth Sniper build too but so far Stealth Sniper has sucked for me. A) Enemies see me ten times faster than I see them half the time. I'm about as sneaky as a twenty foot ogre even when I'm trying to be Batman. B) A lot of areas are indoors, in small corridors, with little to any room to try to get a sneaky sniper shot off. You're better off giving them the ol' sneaky blast to the face with a shotgun at close range. C) So many enemies spawn to scripted events, meaning they arent visible initially to sniper shot off, and then bumrush right after you. There was a moment when I had to deal with a group of 8 asshole ghouls rushing me to the face, and it was at that point I had a dramatic re-assessment of my gameplan and decided Stealth Sniper was now going to become Rambo Shotgun

To be fair I've read impressions of stealth that are positive. This guy specifically wanted to be a stealth/sniper combo.
 
day of release now to prevent 24 hours of ALL ABOARD THE HYPE TRAIN posts.
watched the e3 showcase again and im super excited :D

That makes sense. I guess we'll just have the "ALL ABOARD THE HYPE TRAIN" posts here then!

Tried FO3 and I never got into it, played NV for a few hours but it kept crashing so I never got into that either but I'm really excited about this.
 
That sounds like a good way to go, thanks, will do! Charisma seems good for survival after reading Hands of Stone's comment though.. lol

And someone will soon do similar post for Int and then melee Str build etc. :b But yeah, he made Charisma sound kinda broken and must have stat to pump up.

Still going high Int and decent Agi build myself.
 
What having a voice actor does for roleplaying is way more of an issue for me than what it means for dialog. I can live with a dialog wheel in a Bethesda game, because I don't come to their games for good dialog anyway.

However I do come to their games for the pretty much endless possibilities they offer in terms of roleplaying, and then what do they do? They give the player character a voice and a backstory. They are breaking rule number 1 and rule number 2 of the "things not to do if you want your players to roleplay" guidebook... It's disappointing and really unexpected, coming from them.
I'm still hopefull a mod can take all that shit out. I mean, some mods remove the main quests of Skyrim and Oblivion altogether, so you don't have to deal with that "chosen one" bullshit, so maybe in a few months someone will have figured out a way to make Fallout 4 a bit more RP friendly.


THANK YOU!! I completely agree.
 
Some people are getting it for $35 because Amazon accidentally game three Prime savings discounts.

Last week I had 3 prime discounts but when I checked just now they backed it down to only 1. Not sure if everyone else got corrected too.
 
Got my Hardback guide on its way. Will only uses it sporadically at first but might check up on booblehead and magazine locations and maybe unique weapon locations.

Still waiting on the Artbook to be despatched. Not even a date yet. Maybe a delay which is a bummer.
 
Got my Hardback guide on its way. Will only uses it sporadically at first but might check up on booblehead and magazine locations and maybe unique weapon locations.

Still waiting on the Artbook to be despatched. Not even a date yet. Maybe a delay which is a bummer.
Same mine said it shipped right now. Still won't come till Tuesday middayish though.
 
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