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Finished the main story.
...meh.
Fallout 4 Spoiler Thread:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1135358
That way.
Finished the main story.
...meh.
Are the locations only raider/ ghoul held places?
I find myself using way more drugs in this then the previous games. The game can be legit hard at times but with drugs the encounters can be a breeze. Psycho + Med x ftw
I find myself using way more drugs in this then the previous games. The game can be legit hard at times but with drugs the encounters can be a breeze. Psycho + Med x ftw
So survival mode is pretty brutal huh? I'm running around with like 20-30 rounds of ammo at most, at level 8 every encounter with enemies seem like a fight that should be end-game stuff in tems of difficulty. Raiders with automated turrets, super mutants, 20 ghouls rushing me, power-armor Raiders...
I even unlocked the scavenger perk to hopefully find more ammo but not much difference yet.
I find myself staying in sanctuary building things more and more. The few quests I have are sending me miles away into heavily fortified enemy locations. Just now I had to bail myself out with a mini-nuke.
Is Diamond City where the game starts picking up in terms of getting quests? I'm trying to make it there but it seems difficult this early on.
You addicted yet?
You addicted yet?
It was a raider place the first time I cleared it with the named raider at the end. Cleared it the first time and opened all the doors and lockpicks and safes. This second time around, no named raider (still raiders though) the special notes I picked up to the named raider were again lootable (they were just on a table), the doors were open, but the safe and terminals were hackable again. Like I said, every item was respawned exactly the same spot they were the first time including the mini nuke and the fat man. The only other thing that did not respawn was the the fusion core (although the machine it was hooked up to looked like the fusion core was in it powering it).
It was a raider place the first time I cleared it with the named raider at the end. Cleared it the first time and opened all the doors and lockpicks and safes. This second time around, no named raider (still raiders though) the special notes I picked up to the named raider were again lootable (they were just on a table), the doors were open, but the safe and terminals were hackable again. Like I said, every item was respawned exactly the same spot they were the first time including the mini nuke and the fat man. The only other thing that did not respawn was the the fusion core (although the machine it was hooked up to looked like the fusion core was in it powering it).
I think raider/ ghoul locations get taken over by new ones after a while. I have cleared Spa Dupa Mart twice and. Corvega 3 times.
To Fallout 4? yes
12 hours in and this is how I feel about the game entirely.
Combat especially is really awful(at least on Survival diff.). I was hoping for a tactical challenge, not "Point-blank pray 'n spray while backpeddling!" Way too many engagements that are pure attrition as enemies close distance with insane speeds(and are mostly melee focused). I can barely even switch to a proper close quarters weapon using the quick menu by the time many of these things are clipping through my character model and hacking away(from my initial prone 'stealth' hit). The only real upgrade to AI from FO3 is that Super Mutants and Raiders love tossing grenades/molotovs with the same impunity as Call of Duty now... (well, the MGS-esque stealth awareness states work better than before at least).
Maybe I need to embrace the stupidity of it all and just lower it down a bit(like the gifs I see of dumb violence). I fear I am stuck between just blowing everything to hell with ease or dealing with the turgid and occasionally frustrating mess that is Survival. As an RPG, this is just the worst.
At least the exploration and quests still have me somewhat engaged and curious, but Bethesda has given us better in that department too from what I have seen and done so far.
Assaultrons are really scary.
Get the Leader level 2 perk then you can share. You send a settler out to make a trade route.So now I'm at the point where my smaller settlements keep getting attacked, which led me to finally start trying to build up settlements just so it would stop happening. Except I immediately hit a brick wall because resources at the Workshop aren't shared across Settlements which technically makes sense, but is absolutely infuriating as I don't want to have to ferry god knows how many items back and forth between the 8 or so settlements I have now to get them built up. I also just stash everything in the workshop and don't manually scrap it since there's no real reason to as far as I can tell (since it will automatically break stuff down to create stuff, unless that's only for armor/weapon stuff?) so I'd have to manually scroll through hundreds of entries to figure out what breaks down into what and so forth. Fucking great.
I may seriously just kill every person at all of my settlements. God damn the settlement stuff fucking sucks. And I still can't do a lot of things with settlements because I went low Charisma so I don't have Local Leader.
So now I'm at the point where my smaller settlements keep getting attacked, which led me to finally start trying to build up settlements just so it would stop happening. Except I immediately hit a brick wall because resources at the Workshop aren't shared across Settlements which technically makes sense, but is absolutely infuriating as I don't want to have to ferry god knows how many items back and forth between the 8 or so settlements I have now to get them built up. I also just stash everything in the workshop and don't manually scrap it since there's no real reason to as far as I can tell (since it will automatically break stuff down to create stuff, unless that's only for armor/weapon stuff?) so I'd have to manually scroll through hundreds of entries to figure out what breaks down into what and so forth. Fucking great.
I may seriously just kill every person at all of my settlements. God damn the settlement stuff fucking sucks. And I still can't do a lot of things with settlements because I went low Charisma so I don't have Local Leader.
When you get a new settlement, spend five minutes walking the perimeter and scrapping all the trees and stumps and fallen logs, you'll get a ton of wood. I definitely have completely deconstructed a couple settlements to fuel my bigger construction projects, though, that'll happen.
Damn. I haven't used my armor once after the forced bit.
Guys, just a quick question.
Is repair gone from the game? I don't see any durability and I'm picking every weapon on the floor because I'm used to it, is there any point to have several rifles and whatnot?
Guys, just a quick question.
Is repair gone from the game? I don't see any durability and I'm picking every weapon on the floor because I'm used to it, is there any point to have several rifles and whatnot?
Guys, just a quick question.
Is repair gone from the game? I don't see any durability and I'm picking every weapon on the floor because I'm used to it, is there any point to have several rifles and whatnot?
Get the Leader level 2 perk then you can share. You send a settler out to make a trade route.
Is there a penalty for not acting when a settlement is under attack? Because all of that seriously doesn't seem worth the hassle.
Guys, just a quick question.
Is repair gone from the game? I don't see any durability and I'm picking every weapon on the floor because I'm used to it, is there any point to have several rifles and whatnot?
Guys, just a quick question.
Is repair gone from the game? I don't see any durability and I'm picking every weapon on the floor because I'm used to it, is there any point to have several rifles and whatnot?
I find myself using way more drugs in this then the previous games. The game can be legit hard at times but with drugs the encounters can be a breeze. Psycho + Med x ftw
3 - Someone said something about NPC Spoiler? where are those?pirate robots![]()
I think raider/ ghoul locations get taken over by new ones after a while. I have cleared Spa Dupa Mart twice and. Corvega 3 times.
You can scrap them for parts to build better weapons.
Also, power armor requires repairs.
yeah, that's gone
Scrap the shit ones at the weapons bench.
Repairing is gone, but you should still collect them. They can be scrapped or you can sell them.
Damn this thread moves fast.for everything except power armour as far as I can see
Assaultrons are really scary.
Psychojet: when the thing in front of you just needs killing.
Preferably with this, one limb at a time:
Yea I see many people are doing the same thing. They aren't using their power armor. I been using my power since I first got it.
I find it strange that i've read some people say this game is too hard, and got power armor just sitting in a dank corner, collecting dust.
Anyone know?Random question...
I bought a PS4 the other day, made a PSN account and played 4-5 hours of Fallout, unlocking 5 or so Trophies.
Then I noticed I spelled my PSN wrong.
Is there any way I can play my Fallout 4 savefile on a new PSN? If I do that, will I miss out on my previously unlocked Trophies?
I'm thinking I gotta restart from scratch.
is there a single quest in this game that can completed without shooting someone or something in the face
Anyone know?
[Human Error quest spoilers]After completing the mission and returning to the village, I felt terrible having to kill everyone. Damn. Now I have a big pile of bodies. It was a tough fight too.
Yes, every quest can be completed by shooting someone or something in the limbs or torso.
Anyone know?