Mister Wolf
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Does dogmeat count as a companion a against the lone wanderer perk and if so how do I dismiss him?
I'm trying to get my head around what you're saying, and I can kinda see what you are on about, the main sticking point is that you want to make a char with a back story that isn't supported by the game?.
I mean, it's a criticism, but it's quite a niche one, the game needs a narrative arc, it's just that this one doesn't fit in with your expectations.
And why is that?
It's not like there's any game that will let you make your own completely immersive backstory that's actually referenced in-game.
No clue. I just mash random buttons in the dialogue sequences so have no idea how charisma influences it.
Does dogmeat count as a companion a against the lone wanderer perk and if so how do I dismiss him?
In New Vegas, yes, there is not any huge reference to your character's past. They don't mention your character's family, any loved ones, anything that really happened to you. I am, as a roleplayer, free to imagine that my character was and did anything that I wanted. Literally the only thing i'm tied to, is the fact that at some point, they became a courier, which is pretty much the perfect job for roleplaying, because there is a near endless amount of reason why someone might become a courier.
In Fallout 4, the game says THIS was your life, THIS is your spouse, and THIS is your son. Be sad about this, because this is what your character is and what your character cares about. On top of that, THIS is your character's voice, and just try and guess what you think your character might say from a couple of words and we will tell you EXACTLY what your character actually said.
I'm not telling the game to reference any immersive backstory I want. I would just like it to do what New Vegas did, and not reference it at all, so that it can literally be whatever I want it to be, and I can be immersed in that role. Like a previous poster said, I can't roleplay as someone who was always in the wasteland, who is gay/lesbian, and has never been in an monogamous relationship and has no children, because the game is telling me that that isn't who my character is. And to make it worse, the game is telling me to
In New Vegas, yes, there is not any huge reference to your character's past. They don't mention your character's family, any loved ones, anything that really happened to you. I am, as a roleplayer, free to imagine that my character was and did anything that I wanted. Literally the only thing i'm tied to, is the fact that at some point, they became a courier, which is pretty much the perfect job for roleplaying, because there is a near endless amount of reason why someone might become a courier.
In Fallout 4, the game says THIS was your life, THIS is your spouse, and THIS is your son. Be sad about this, because this is what your character is and what your character cares about. On top of that, THIS is your character's voice, and just try and guess what you think your character might say from a couple of words and we will tell you EXACTLY what your character actually said.
I'm not telling the game to reference any immersive backstory I want. I would just like it to do what New Vegas did, and not reference it at all, so that it can literally be whatever I want it to be, and I can be immersed in that role. Like a previous poster said, I can't roleplay as someone who was always in the wasteland, who is gay/lesbian, and has never been in an monogamous relationship and has no children, because the game is telling me that that isn't who my character is. And to make it worse, the game is telling me to
Ok, I get it, but man, you could have done without that spoiler, or at least said you were posting a huge, end game spoiling spoiler.
Yeah really.... Fuck.Urgh. I know you spoilered that last bit. But really wish there was a bit more warning for such a big spoiler.
Ok, I get it, but man, you could have done without that spoiler, or at least said you were posting a huge, end game spoiling spoiler.
Urgh. I know you spoilered that last bit. But really wish there was a bit more warning for such a big spoiler.
Yeah really.... Fuck.
What is the gunplay like? Which game can you compare it to?
It's not like the previous games where it would show in [ ] brackets what your checks are. Charisma, Perception, Intelligence, etc. Now it's Green means it works, Orange and Red. So those are hard and/or impossible? But what check are they against? Only Charisma anymore? It's all stupidly vague.
I can't tell sometimes about the dialog, is this an angry response or an "I don't know you well enough" response. At least DA2's shit dialog wheel had faces so we could guess the bullshit.
You just ruined the ending for me. Thank you.
You should mark your spoilers a bit better next time, so someone casually scrolling through the thread doesn't come across one small line of extreme spoiler territory.
Have a great day.
What is the gunplay like? Which game can you compare it to?
You just ruined the ending for me. Thank you.
You should mark your spoilers a bit better next time, so someone casually scrolling through the thread doesn't come across one small line of extreme spoiler territory.
Have a great day.
Edit: Seems like you've already been called out for it.
In New Vegas, yes, there is not any huge reference to your character's past. They don't mention your character's family, any loved ones, anything that really happened to you. I am, as a roleplayer, free to imagine that my character was and did anything that I wanted. Literally the only thing i'm tied to, is the fact that at some point, they became a courier, which is pretty much the perfect job for roleplaying, because there is a near endless amount of reason why someone might become a courier.
In Fallout 4, the game says THIS was your life, THIS is your spouse, and THIS is your son. Be sad about this, because this is what your character is and what your character cares about. On top of that, THIS is your character's voice, and just try and guess what you think your character might say from a couple of words and we will tell you EXACTLY what your character actually said.
I'm not telling the game to reference any immersive backstory I want. I would just like it to do what New Vegas did, and not reference it at all, so that it can literally be whatever I want it to be, and I can be immersed in that role. Like a previous poster said, I can't roleplay as someone who was always in the wasteland, who is gay/lesbian, and has never been in an monogamous relationship and has no children, because the game is telling me that that isn't who my character is. And to make it worse, the game is telling me to HUGE SPOILERcare about my son, because he's the final boss.
Did I force you to look behind a spoiler tag? I apologize for not specifying that it spoiling more than just the beginning of the game, but it's not like I made you read it.
It was still a douche move. I didn't think it was going to be that severe of a spoiler either.
Seriously, can anybody help? It's a dealmaker/dealbreaker for me.
Yeah really.... Fuck.
Did I force you to look behind a spoiler tag? I apologize for not specifying that it spoiling more than just the beginning of the game, but it's not like I made you read it.
Did I force you to look behind a spoiler tag? I apologize for not specifying that it spoiling more than just the beginning of the game, but it's not like I made you read it.
Way to be a jerk about being called out on ruining something for somebody
How hard is it to understand that story SPOILERS go in the SPOILER thread.
Yes, my accident, and you looking behind the spoiler tag was a douche move on my part.
In any case, I apologize, to you and anyone else that got spoiled and did not want to be.
In New Vegas, yes, there is not any huge reference to your character's past. They don't mention your character's family, any loved ones, anything that really happened to you. I am, as a roleplayer, free to imagine that my character was and did anything that I wanted. Literally the only thing i'm tied to, is the fact that at some point, they became a courier, which is pretty much the perfect job for roleplaying, because there is a near endless amount of reason why someone might become a courier.
In Fallout 4, the game says THIS was your life, THIS is your spouse, and THIS is your son. Be sad about this, because this is what your character is and what your character cares about. On top of that, THIS is your character's voice, and just try and guess what you think your character might say from a couple of words and we will tell you EXACTLY what your character actually said.
I'm not telling the game to reference any immersive backstory I want. I would just like it to do what New Vegas did, and not reference it at all, so that it can literally be whatever I want it to be, and I can be immersed in that role. Like a previous poster said, I can't roleplay as someone who was always in the wasteland, who is gay/lesbian, and has never been in an monogamous relationship and has no children, because the game is telling me that that isn't who my character is. And to make it worse, the game is telling me to
Did I force you to look behind a spoiler tag? I apologize for not specifying that it spoiling more than just the beginning of the game, but it's not like I made you read it.
Out of curiosity, would you argue that any 'role playing game' should always feature a player-made character?
The way I see it, there are those who believe one isn't 'role playing' unless one has created the role. I personally believe you 'role play' whenever you play a game - so even if your character has a deep back story, you still 'role play' them and take control. EG The Witcher 3 - the best RPG I've ever played (personally, not saying it IS the best) and the character is already well established for over 100 lore-years.
I only got to play about an hour, so this isn't nearly everything, but I found the gunplay to be fine. Certainly improved over FO3. I don't play very many shooters but it felt maybe closer to Bioshock:Infinite than anything.
Yeah, I love Witcher 3.
But I liked what New Vegas did, and was hoping this game would follow suit. It's just what I wanted from this particular series and this world.
I'm sorry, I had been seeing a lot of people post spoilers in this thread behind spoiler tags, so I assumed that was okay. Now I know, I won't do it again. My mistake.
Cool. Thanks for the feedback.
Anyone got any strong opinions on the gun combat?
Anyone else get one of these? Wasn't in the game case, didn't see any one else with it at the store and haven't seen it online. The clerk working there handed it to me.
Anyone else get one of these? Wasn't in the game case, didn't see any one else with it at the store and haven't seen it online. The clerk working there handed it to me.
Anyone picked up the physical guide yet? I'm about to pull the trigger on a Best Buy order, but still not sure it's worth it. I'm usually a sucker for physical guides when it comes to big RPGs.