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Idk how it is now, but saving up caps used to be a slow and tedious process. Largely because of vendors cap caps.
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Krispy Wafer posted:Oh god no, I am still a babby in swaddling clothes in ‘76. Like to the point where I’m still having to sneak around to avoid ghouls. For whatever reason I wasn’t leveling up anywhere near as well as I was in other Fallout games even after playing for 2 weeks. I am comically bad at that game. So everything will still be a challenge. Look around player vendors for an instigating weapon, it doubles the damage to monsters with full hp. They are kinda niche legendaries and usually pretty cheap. Two shot can sometimes be found cheap also. Throw down your camp and sell all your bullets you don't want for 1 cap per and people might buy them. Sell shotgun shells for 3 caps per. Collect all the meats, cook meats, and sell to vendors. Doing this should get you plenty to buy some cheap legendaries. If you see a shop with a pressure plate to get to the shop, it is a kill room shop. They have flame thrower turrets set up to kill once your locked in the room with the vendor. You can fast travel before they go off because you never actually go into combat from getting hit by them. If someone nukes the map check to see if its in the south east corner. Keep a power armor on you and go down there and join the boss fight. Experience the awful boss fights of fo76. Rinkles posted:Idk how it is now, but saving up caps used to be a slow and tedious process. Largely because of vendors cap caps. Still exists, they just share the same cap. Tenzarin fucked around with this message at 03:22 on Jun 14, 2019 |
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Patrolling the Mojave DOESN'T make me wish for Nuclear Winter. gottem
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# ? Jun 14, 2019 03:37 |
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Every time I see mobile games that have an in-game currency and a rarer currency that's either gotten rarely or requires money to buy, I think: "Why can't I use a lot of the easily farmable stuff to get a little of the rarer stuff?" 10,000 caps for 100 Atoms or something, to make grabbing caps actually mean something besides it just being taxi fare to get around the map
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# ? Jun 14, 2019 15:29 |
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Vinylshadow posted:Every time I see mobile games that have an in-game currency and a rarer currency that's either gotten rarely or requires money to buy, I think: Because fallout 4 featured multiple duping glitches which busted the economy day 1
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Vinylshadow posted:Every time I see mobile games that have an in-game currency and a rarer currency that's either gotten rarely or requires money to buy, I think: Because they don't make money off that transaction, and if you can freely farm up specific amounts that's going to thwart attempts to leave you with small excesses of their premium currency. It's why you can only buy multiples of 500 atoms (plus "bonuses") but there's things worth 300 or 400 or other amounts. They want you to have leftover amounts that can only easily be handled by buying more. TGLT fucked around with this message at 16:13 on Jun 14, 2019 |
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Meyers-Briggs Testicle posted:Because fallout 4 featured multiple duping glitches which busted the economy day 1 this and chinese bot farmers well I sorta poopsocked this game yesterday and got to level 10, I think I might be burnt out... I don't know. it was reasonably fun. I like that they don't have as much distracting bullshit cutscene/escort missions as in fallout 4. It's kinda nice having every mission be just whatever poo poo I can ignore and blaze through ignoring all dialogue as god intended. soy fucked around with this message at 17:12 on Jun 14, 2019 |
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TGLT posted:Because they
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# ? Jun 14, 2019 17:11 |
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soy posted:this and chinese bot farmers Man if you hate plot why wouldn't you just play a game with legit good gunplay instead of just the best Bethesda can do, like if you're in it to run around cool vistas and shoot monsters Destiny 2 exists for basically that reason. I know this is me essentially asking why F76 even exists and I guess I kind of am but "I really like the combat in this Fallout game but the dumb story keeps getting in the way" is like, the most surreal take to me regardless of which game you're talking about.
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# ? Jun 14, 2019 17:53 |
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If all you want is to run around dangerous environments picking peoples' leftover knickknacks, buy Void Bastards. Actually, just buy Void Bastards, it's real good. Way prettier than anything Bethesda's made, too.
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Wolfsheim posted:Man if you hate plot why wouldn't you just play a game with legit good gunplay instead of just the best Bethesda can do, like if you're in it to run around cool vistas and shoot monsters Destiny 2 exists for basically that reason. Ya it's weird I guess I'm fairly alone in this regard but I almost universally am bored by all video game stories. They are like superhero movies. The plot is always a story about nothing, with tons of holes but in video games they don't even have reasonably ok actors to carry it. As for the gunplay, yeah it's not the best... But so far I have enjoyed creeping around head shotting zombies with my hunting rifle as is my typical tradition in fallout games. It's pretty interesting not having the time slowdown and not being able to really pause or reload. That said I really should finish metro. Also the multiplayer really goes a long way for me, even though it seems to be largely pointless... I get lonely easily and I really like the idea of other human beings being in the game. I will say though that having a BR mode is cool, I like that it has some affect on the adventure mode. I was a pretty big PUBG tryhard when it first came out but the lack of any kind of persistent game that I could go relax in was what ultimately burnt me out. soy fucked around with this message at 18:18 on Jun 14, 2019 |
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Just go outside
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corn in the bible posted:Just go outside it burns
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# ? Jun 14, 2019 18:25 |
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I have a New Vegas question. I'm doing a specific build that has 6 Intelligence, 8 Endurance and 100 Survival. Now, I thought that as Survival went up, the positives and negatives of ingested items goes up. However it looks like only the positives are going up, and the negative effects are staying the same. So I'm getting +3 STR for drinking a beer but I'm only getting -1 INT rather than -3 INT. I'm basing this entirely around trying to get some unique dialogue from Dog in Dead Money that only prompts if you have intelligence of 3 or less. So my question is, is my game possibly bugged, or does my high Endurance stat counteract the negative effects of alcohol?
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# ? Jun 14, 2019 18:28 |
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Arcsquad12 posted:I have a New Vegas question. I'm doing a specific build that has 6 Intelligence, 8 Endurance and 100 Survival. Now, I thought that as Survival went up, the positives and negatives of ingested items goes up. However it looks like only the positives are going up, and the negative effects are staying the same. So I'm getting +3 STR for drinking a beer but I'm only getting -1 INT rather than -3 INT. I'm basing this entirely around trying to get some unique dialogue from Dog in Dead Money that only prompts if you have intelligence of 3 or less. So my question is, is my game possibly bugged, or does my high Endurance stat counteract the negative effects of alcohol? It definitely used to work that way, and I'm surprised you're getting just -1 INT. If I recall, Moonshine is on a separate tracking mechanism than most of the other alcohol (I think beer/moonshine/everything else are the 3 basic alcohol groups), so you should still be able to drink until you're stupid.
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You can't get moonshine in Dead Money, I think. Maybe scotch will do it. Orni work my way into a mentats withdrawal for the intelligence hit and then get drunk and then talk to Dog like the bringer of pizza I am.
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# ? Jun 14, 2019 20:36 |
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just modify your stats with chim
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# ? Jun 14, 2019 20:46 |
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oops, wrong franchise
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Keeshhound posted:If all you want is to run around dangerous environments picking peoples' leftover knickknacks, buy Void Bastards. Actually, just buy Void Bastards, it's real good. Way prettier than anything Bethesda's made, too.
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Chomp8645 posted:On top of all that... he's leaning over... A COUNTER. He's a merchant!!!! Few pages ago but that merchant actually is Jewish. Game is really bad and unbalanced by the way. It expects you to grind random encounters which is the literal worst. I eventually wound up cheating and it turns out mushrooms were behind it all!
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# ? Jun 14, 2019 22:40 |
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wasn't there some outright MRA nonsense baked into it too or am i mixing up the bad fallout-like with the bad fallout-mod "expansion" set in seattle
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Berke Negri posted:wasn't there some outright MRA nonsense baked into it too or am i mixing up the bad fallout-like with the bad fallout-mod "expansion" set in seattle think that was New California
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# ? Jun 15, 2019 00:37 |
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So what's the verdict on the bags
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# ? Jun 15, 2019 00:41 |
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Valleyant posted:it turns out mushrooms were behind it all! Hahaha! That's a super Russian inside joke.The Secret of the October Revolution Revealed: Lenin Was a Mushroom Still, gently caress them for being anti-Semitic.
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Being tepid in the game itself (it's still not great but has come a long way and I like it despite also hating it), and not liking BR modes, I wasn't going to even gently caress with Nuclear Winter. But, since I had some spare time and the trial or whatever ends tomorrow (right? something like that?) I thought I'd try it at least once. Surprisingly not that bad an experience. I may be in the minority, but I kinda dig it, and that it also gives you a little extra in adventure mode is nice, too. I haven't killed anyone or even advanced beyond overseer lvl 2, and two of my three deaths have been to the storm and my own obliviousness, but it's actually not awful. Aside from that, I am just anticipating them adding those drat NPCs, and praying that they somehow do it well. Back when they started talking about "new vaults opening up," them adding human NPCs and the ability to interact with them would be the obvious way to go, but whatever.
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# ? Jun 16, 2019 21:39 |
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Have you seen fallout 4 npcs? I hope you like Preston Garvey because a
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Powershift posted:what's even the loving point then I dont think so I spent about $3300 so far with no problems
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# ? Jun 16, 2019 21:52 |
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Tenzarin posted:Have you seen fallout 4 npcs? I hope you like Preston Garvey because a Lmao. Yeah I know. I know all so very well. In fact, in Fallout Shelter (yes, I play Shelter occasionally, and yes I like it), I got Garvey as a dweller via a lunchbox. I immediately renamed him and sent him to the barber for new hair. No minuteman outfit or laser musket either. Just, pass on Preston. That said, if that's what we get, gently caress it. It's still more than what we have right now. I tend to enjoy these later Fallouts, despite their achingly obvious flaws. Sometimes there's some (unintentional) charm to it. I also really loving despise them, though, which keeps it interesting. On another note: I wish they'd let your PC in 76 (or any other title) become a ghoul from chem use or rad exposure. I want to play as a fuggin ghoul. Raul is one of my favorite Fallout NPCs.
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Terra-da-loo! posted:Being tepid in the game itself (it's still not great but has come a long way and I like it despite also hating it), and not liking BR modes, I wasn't going to even gently caress with Nuclear Winter. But, since I had some spare time and the trial or whatever ends tomorrow (right? something like that?) I thought I'd try it at least once. I actually like this game overall more than Fallout 4, even though Far Harbor was actually pretty great. I also find it amazing there is more active use of swampy and watery terrain in loving West Virgina then the samey coastline of Fallout 4 Massachusetts, but whatever. The plot of "devastating plague killed everybody when they were on the cusp of rebuilding, poo poo's hosed" is way more interesting to me personally than "my baby!" Also as a former boy scout I think the whole pioneer scouts thing is surprisingly fun and well implemented, and I think it's pretty cool there is a whole merit badge system. I just wish this game could have been delayed more to fix all the poo poo before it got rushed, but whatever TulliusCicero fucked around with this message at 00:56 on Jun 17, 2019 |
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I watched someone play the BR mode and it seems like if you get stuck in the ‘zone’ you are pretty hosed unless you find power armor
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# ? Jun 16, 2019 23:26 |
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It shrinks faster than you can move. You get a couple of minutes notice where it will shrink too. I like it! It makes the environment itself something you have to work against, and you can't just hide to win games.
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TulliusCicero posted:I actually like this game overall more than Fallout 4, even though Far Harbor was actually pretty great. I also find it amazing there is more active use of swampy and watery terrain in loving West Virgina then the samey coastline of Fallout 4 Massachusetts, but whatever. The plot of "devastating plague killed everybody when they were on the cusp of rebuilding, poo poo's hosed" is way more interesting to me personally than "my baby!" I agree that the map and terrain I'm 76 are better and more diverse and stuff. Also, sure, the skeleton of a plot that's there is better than the protagonist's main motivation in 4. And yeah, sucks that it was rushed. Also sucks that even mediocrity seems to be a challenge for Bethesda's writing.
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# ? Jun 17, 2019 01:44 |
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Every battle Royale has a shrinking ring, the ring of fire is a clever thoughtful execution. But then it's like, still BR
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TulliusCicero posted:I actually like this game overall more than Fallout 4, even though Far Harbor was actually pretty great. I also find it amazing there is more active use of swampy and watery terrain in loving West Virgina then the samey coastline of Fallout 4 Massachusetts, but whatever. The plot of "devastating plague killed everybody when they were on the cusp of rebuilding, poo poo's hosed" is way more interesting to me personally than "my baby!" Call the story by holotape and terminal lazy or whatever you want, I also still think the broken pieces of it are better than anything they have done with fallout so far. You can Tenzarin fucked around with this message at 03:01 on Jun 17, 2019 |
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Donovan Trip posted:Every battle Royale has a shrinking ring, the ring of fire is a clever thoughtful execution. But then it's like, still BR hell, even the book Battle Royale had a perpetually shrinking fight zone
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Tenzarin posted:Have you seen fallout 4 npcs? I hope you like Preston Garvey because a preston was my bro
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# ? Jun 17, 2019 03:38 |
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Tenzarin posted:Call the story by holotape and terminal lazy or whatever you want, I also still think the broken pieces of it are better than anything they have done with fallout so far. I like it because it is the first Fallout game where the hero arrives too late: the big catastrophe we are usually trying to prevent has already happened; all we can do is pick up the pieces and move on. It has a sense about it that reminds me of Dark Souls 1 lore a bit. poo poo is messed up and has been for a while. TulliusCicero fucked around with this message at 03:58 on Jun 17, 2019 |
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narrative speaking i thought all that stuff was actually good. "what if the vault dweller/chosen one/courier rolled in but was six months late?" and the 'bad' ending in a game happened. that's pretty interesting! and it was neat to slowly piece together the sequence of events that led to everything falling apart going from quest to quest what really fell apart for me though was the lack of persistence in the game world after all that. for a theme of rebuilding the wasteland the small server sizes, auto-hopping server instances, etc really undermined that. i could come across someone who had done up a dope rear end base or mansion, but the second they logged off or if I got randomly DC'd itd be all gone instantly and given server sizes i'd probably not run into them again, or see that again. so once i finished the story i was just done cause i was just left with a world where everyone was still dead, all the towns are wrecks, monsters still everywhere, etc
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# ? Jun 17, 2019 04:27 |
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But that’s the real problem- nothing you do really affects anything story-wise since the map still has to be messed up
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TulliusCicero posted:I like it because it is the first Fallout game where the hero arrives too late: the big catastrophe we are usually trying to prevent has already happened; all we can do is pick up the pieces and move on. in a general sense Lonesome Road in New Vegas did this idea better, because the player character has a connection and a reason to care
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