If/when you enter a subway, using the token should protect you from being attacked by the subway patrol protectrons.
Either the game is incredibly hard or I am awful at it. First quest after Sanctuary is insanely hard for me half the time I have no idea who is shooting me and by the time I figure it out I've taken 2 or 3 moltolv cocktails to the head.
I understand their thinking, though. Even though I think it's a really stupid sacrifice.
You don't want players to read what their character is about to say and then literally hear a voiced repeat of what they just read. It's redundant. But it's only a problem because the main character is voiced. If they're not voiced, there's no redundancy...you read what you will say and you click it, and you receive an appropriate response.
The idea is that the voice acting matters and is something you'll want to listen to, because the choice you picked didn't spell it all out. But that is inherently a really poor choice in a role-playing game, where making decisions about what your character says and does is crucial.
Either the game is incredibly hard or I am awful at it. First quest after Sanctuary is insanely hard for me half the time I have no idea who is shooting me and by the time I figure it out I've taken 2 or 3 moltolv cocktails to the head.
Anyone?
When i had to do the mission bit for this and help out the plants where assigned automatically. Don't know if you have to assign them to someone specifically when you go to an unsettled location perhaps.
But i have not had an issue the game doing it on its own.
Omg standing in line with my girlfriend to buy a purse. I just want to go home and play.
Thanks for keeping me entertained dudes
Unless it changed for FO4, the HP increase would be retroactive.
Voice acting for your VA is horrible. It kills any blank slate gameplay too.
Sadly almost no reviews mention it as a negative.. Bethesda could implement this in the next TES
Voice acting for your VA is horrible. It kills any blank slate gameplay too.
Sadly almost no reviews mention it as a negative.. Bethesda could implement this in the next TES
they should just have a setting for voice acting on and off. When Off dialogue options are written out like they used to be.
if youre talking aboutthats not a main quest and you can explore some, power up and come back. its not easy just because of the sheer amount of enemiesthe plant
I'm a little confused with how crafting works with regards to scrapping items as needed. I noticed that anything in the 'junk' category seems to show the ingredients they can break down into when crafting but for other stuff like apparel and weapons, you don't see this - yet those can also be scrapped.
For example, I have 6 Leather Chest pieces in my workbench inventory. Each of these can broken down into leather which is used to upgrade apparel. Do I really have to pull each of these Leather Chest pieces out of the inventory, drop them on the ground, and manually scrap them to get this to work? It seems I do yet stuff like coffee cups will break down as needed for ingredients automatically when creating something new.
I hope I'm missing something here because I assumed the point of storing weapons/apparel in the workbench was to use them as needed for scrapping. Is this not the case?
So, where is everyone in the story and how much have you played?
Personally, I'm 14 hours in and I've got to Diamond City, but no further. I've been exploring everywhere.
can somebody tell me what the hell I'm supposed to do for the Sanctuary side quest? Sturges wan'ts me to plant food but no matter how much I plant the damn quest doesn't progress.
So I got to level 18, and was able to return to Vault 111 and get myself that sweet, sweet Cryolator from off the wall -- I've been thinking about that thing since 20 minutes into the game when I first spotted it, now I have it I realize it only has 200 shots, and the thing takes unique Cryo rounds. Where would I obtain more, and more practically -- is there a way to craft ammunition abroad?
Has anyone else seen cars just randomly launching up into the sky in the distance?
So, where is everyone in the story and how much have you played?
Personally, I'm 14 hours in and I've got to Diamond City, but no further. I've been exploring everywhere.
No. but i would love to see this hahaha
I can't say that I've seen that but I was up high on some broken down highway and off in the distance I saw some massive explosion. I wasn't close to a place to drop down and explore but I have to admit this was pretty awesome to see.Has anyone else seen cars just randomly launching up into the sky in the distance?
11 hours and just got to Concord rofl
Settlements dude.
I'm a little confused with how crafting works with regards to scrapping items as needed. I noticed that anything in the 'junk' category seems to show the ingredients they can break down into when crafting but for other stuff like apparel and weapons, you don't see this - yet those can also be scrapped.
For example, I have 6 Leather Chest pieces in my workbench inventory. Each of these can broken down into leather which is used to upgrade apparel. Do I really have to pull each of these Leather Chest pieces out of the inventory, drop them on the ground, and manually scrap them to get this to work? It seems I do yet stuff like coffee cups will break down as needed for ingredients automatically when creating something new.
I hope I'm missing something here because I assumed the point of storing weapons/apparel in the workbench was to use them as needed for scrapping. Is this not the case?
Yea I saw one rolling down a hill at mach speed and got excited because I thought there was some metal shit going down, but when I got there nothing was there.Has anyone else seen cars just randomly launching up into the sky in the distance?
Can somebody tell me what the hell I'm supposed to do for the Sanctuary side quest? Sturges wan'ts me to plant food but no matter how much I plant the damn quest doesn't progress.
The creeps in FO4. lol
I like how a lot of the locations have some story telling. Its pretty awesome.
There is a 100% bar under. You have to plant like 10 plants i think. Of one of the ones that they suggest. I went with the widely popular TATOS. Also, your quest could be bugged.
So what do settlements even do for you? I mean the game has given me the option to do it and tells me "hey minutemen remember those?" but doesn't actually give me any reason to go through this bullshit minecraft stuff.
Sorry if this has been asked a lot, I did some searching but didn't see it. Is it possible to disable the perspective changes during conversations? Maybe it gets better later on, but so far they have been pretty bad.