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Im about 10hrs in and so far I'm very pleased. Right now I'm playing on my old PC with a Intel i3 4170T and am having no problem running on High settings (FPS is a little lacking though). I really look forward to playing it on my new rig here in about two weeks.
So far these are my observations PROS -Love the new power armor concept (also a con below) -Gunplay is so much better than previous titles, actually feels like a FPS should -New VATS is a huge improvement for dynamic gameplay -Full gamepad support (yea, I'm one of "those guys" that plays from the couch on PC) -Wide range of crafting options -Love the new skill chart, and the fact that you can reserve points CONS -Power armor "fission core" does not last very long if you sprint at all, especially considering its a nuclear fission battery thats supposed to last forever. Simple fix on PC though, I just dropped a few spares into my inventory via CC -Crafting is very confusing at first with very little instruction, and its hard to tell what "junk" has the parts you need since its automatically broken down at the bench -Gouls don't look like gouls at all anymore, look more like ugly zombies. Need a mod for that ASAP -Not a fan of the voiced character |
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BTW a good way to get your Base ID's until Wiki catches up is drop whatever item you wish to copy into Dogmeat's inventory, open the console and target him, then type "showinventory" and a list of the Base ID's will show
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I hate the new power armor concept. Iconic staple of the game that has stayed the same from the first one should not be fuxed with.
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Serious as can be. I think your fanboyishness is off the charts if you can't see how someone could have a negative opinion of the game. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This game sucks. It's a poor combination of Skyrim and Dead Island. They had to drag the fucking intro out long enough that you can't get a Steam refund. Fucking retarded plot, too...oh, blah blah blah, sob sob...but I've got time to make fucking BEDS for these strangers. This is seriously the worst game I have played in years. I may never buy another Bethesda title again. Can't tell if serious or just retarded.... Serious as can be. I think your fanboyishness is off the charts if you can't see how someone could have a negative opinion of the game. Lol. You can completely ignore the settlement aspect of the game. Does not affect your gameplay if you don't do any of the settlement stuff. |
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Quoted: Serious as can be. I think your fanboyishness is off the charts if you can't see how someone could have a negative opinion of the game. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: This game sucks. It's a poor combination of Skyrim and Dead Island. They had to drag the fucking intro out long enough that you can't get a Steam refund. Fucking retarded plot, too...oh, blah blah blah, sob sob...but I've got time to make fucking BEDS for these strangers. This is seriously the worst game I have played in years. I may never buy another Bethesda title again. Can't tell if serious or just retarded.... Serious as can be. I think your fanboyishness is off the charts if you can't see how someone could have a negative opinion of the game. The only complaints I have with the game so far are the default .ini settings. But, because I think you've done something horribly wrong: #1. You can get through the intro in 15 minutes. #2. You decided to make beds. You can actually do something else. I've found lots of ways that lead toward the objective. #3. If this is the worst game you've played in years, bro, what the hell are you playing? |
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I hate the new power armor concept. Iconic staple of the game that has stayed the same from the first one should not be fuxed with. View Quote I see what your saying, but for the first time in the Fallout series power armor actually feels like the power armor described in fallout lore, and not just a way to get a (+2) Strength bonus... The only thing I don't agree with is the whole battery bullshit, all the electronic devices in Fallout (such as the pip-boy for example) have always been based on fusion power, which will last hundreds of years. If Bethesda had simply done the exact same concept without the battery power issue, and made power armor only accessible later in the game once you aligned with the BoS (or other faction) and received power armor training like in the other games, I think it would be far superior and even more lore friendly. YMMV |
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I see what your saying, but for the first time in the Fallout series power armor actually feels like the power armor described in fallout lore, and not just a way to get a (+2) Strength bonus... The only thing I don't agree with is the whole battery bullshit, all the electronic devices in Fallout (such as the pip-boy for example) have always been based on fusion power, which will last hundreds of years. If Bethesda had simply done the exact same concept without the battery power issue, and made power armor only accessible later in the game once you aligned with the BoS (or other faction) and received power armor training like in the other games, I think it would be far superior and even more lore friendly. YMMV View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I hate the new power armor concept. Iconic staple of the game that has stayed the same from the first one should not be fuxed with. I see what your saying, but for the first time in the Fallout series power armor actually feels like the power armor described in fallout lore, and not just a way to get a (+2) Strength bonus... The only thing I don't agree with is the whole battery bullshit, all the electronic devices in Fallout (such as the pip-boy for example) have always been based on fusion power, which will last hundreds of years. If Bethesda had simply done the exact same concept without the battery power issue, and made power armor only accessible later in the game once you aligned with the BoS (or other faction) and received power armor training like in the other games, I think it would be far superior and even more lore friendly. YMMV The battery BS is pretty much everything for me. I can get damaging components and swapping components, but the depleting power is stupidly annoying like repairing guns in New Vegas was. |
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Quoted: This game sucks. It's a poor combination of Skyrim and Dead Island. They had to drag the fucking intro out long enough that you can't get a Steam refund. Fucking retarded plot, too...oh, blah blah blah, sob sob...but I've got time to make fucking BEDS for these strangers. This is seriously the worst game I have played in years. I may never buy another Bethesda title again. View Quote |
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Oh and real time pip boy app on phone or tablet is fucking awesome
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Quoted: BTW a good way to get your Base ID's until Wiki catches up is drop whatever item you wish to copy into Dogmeat's inventory, open the console and target him, then type "showinventory" and a list of the Base ID's will show Alternately you can use "help [item] 4" just like in Skyrim View Quote |
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Im about 10hrs in and so far I'm very pleased. Right now I'm playing on my old PC with a Intel i3 4170T and am having no problem running on High settings (FPS is a little lacking though). I really look forward to playing it on my new rig here in about two weeks. So far these are my observations PROS -Love the new power armor concept (also a con below) -Gunplay is so much better than previous titles, actually feels like a FPS should -New VATS is a huge improvement for dynamic gameplay -Full gamepad support (yea, I'm one of "those guys" that plays from the couch on PC) -Wide range of crafting options -Love the new skill chart, and the fact that you can reserve points CONS -Power armor "fission core" does not last very long if you sprint at all, especially considering its a nuclear fission battery thats supposed to last forever. Simple fix on PC though, I just dropped a few spares into my inventory via CC -Crafting is very confusing at first with very little instruction, and its hard to tell what "junk" has the parts you need since its automatically broken down at the bench -Gouls don't look like gouls at all anymore, look more like ugly zombies. Need a mod for that ASAP -Not a fan of the voiced character View Quote Easy fix for the knowing what is used for what - go to whatever workstation and browse to the item you want to craft. If the items you need are not a part of your collection, hit tag for search. Any loot that can be broken down into those components will be flagged. Pretty cool. |
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8 core AMD 9590 O.C. 5.3 ghz
36 gigs ram 2 1tb samsung EVO SSD's , 1 256 intel SSD 1000w cooler master PSU Windows 10 Dual Evga 780 ti classifieds in sli Dual 24" 144ghz Asus monitors Downloaded game from steam Downloaded nivdia drivers Opened to menu then closed Opened nividia experience clicked optimize Opened game played the best god damn game ive played in a long time. Gun play is fast and challenging. Stimpacks and vats are a hell of alot more realistic. Im glad the batteries run out in the power armor it makes you haft to work to keep it up and stops you from stomping around the whole time op as fuck. And the only bug I ran into was in the build system I clicked v like 50 times in a row because i wasnt paying attention when it said hold v and i was stuck in 3rd person and had to reload. If you think this game is shit you gotta look in the mirror and ask yourself why you hate america and why are you gay. <-------shit my membership ran out. |
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Cheating in fallout? What's the point? Doesn't that ruin the game for you? Well maybe I'm biased I grew out of cheating when I was 12. The fun part for me is ammo management and handling the economy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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BTW a good way to get your Base ID's until Wiki catches up is drop whatever item you wish to copy into Dogmeat's inventory, open the console and target him, then type "showinventory" and a list of the Base ID's will show Alternately you can use "help [item] 4" just like in Skyrim I just used it to get some extra fusion cores for the power armor, essentially fixing what Bethesda messed up |
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I got in a little bit more time this morning, but it is going to be the weekend before I have time to actually sit down for more than half an hour and play this thing. Goddamned business! Run yourself!
So what were everyone's starting SPECIAL stats? Being the mook I am, I load balanced to 4's in everything for the first run. And can the dog permadie? Lord knows I almost shot him like three times this morning alone, he kept getting between me and stuff I was shooting at. |
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I have 9 points into intelligence, and balanced everything else out.
I'm worried I might have screwed that up, in FO3 I always ran high intelligence so I could get the extra points to put into skills whenever I leveled up. So I did the same thing here, but then I leveled up and realized that the skills don't work exactly the same as they did in past games. |
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Quoted: I have 9 points into intelligence, and balanced everything else out. I'm worried I might have screwed that up, in FO3 I always ran high intelligence so I could get the extra points to put into skills whenever I leveled up. So I did the same thing here, but then I leveled up and realized that the skills don't work exactly the same as they did in past games. View Quote It is only an issue if there are talents you want that are higher up in the trees, but even then, you can still get everything. One of the benefits of intelligence, it seems, is a much higher level earlier. |
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Ive spent the last 3 hours building shit in the sanctuary I am so glad this game came out at the end of the semester instead of the beginning lol
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Quoted: I got in a little bit more time this morning, but it is going to be the weekend before I have time to actually sit down for more than half an hour and play this thing. Goddamned business! Run yourself! So what were everyone's starting SPECIAL stats? Being the mook I am, I load balanced to 4's in everything for the first run. And can the dog permadie? Lord knows I almost shot him like three times this morning alone, he kept getting between me and stuff I was shooting at. View Quote I went five in to strength, perception, and endurance and filled the rest up as evenly as possible. It also looks like the dog can't die. After a point the events will stop attacking and go for you. Even if you toss grenades at the dog while he's in this state he's fine. He also regenerates health out of combat. I've found him most useful so far as a way to ambush opponents. Hard to pull off but very effective when done right. |
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If the dog can't die then that is a massive boon from FO3. Dogmeat was like a danger magnet with paper mache skin in that game... I swear I was reloading my game every five minutes because that little fucker would run at something and get killed every time. I wound up leaving him at the safehouse for the entire game because he just wouldn't stay alive.
Plus I had a GSD as a kid, and I don't think I could live with myself if newdog bit it so easily. |
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I never really had any problems with Dogmeat getting merked in FO3. All of the followers seemed pretty good...except Fawkes. Fawkes...dude. And the bad thing is he never really got killed in a straight up fight. He'd do something stupid, like see some mirelurks from the overpass we're walking on and just dive off the edge to go get them. "Fawkes has died".
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Quoted: I just used it to get some extra fusion cores for the power armor, essentially fixing what Bethesda messed up View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: BTW a good way to get your Base ID's until Wiki catches up is drop whatever item you wish to copy into Dogmeat's inventory, open the console and target him, then type "showinventory" and a list of the Base ID's will show Alternately you can use "help [item] 4" just like in Skyrim I just used it to get some extra fusion cores for the power armor, essentially fixing what Bethesda messed up |
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Quoted: I got in a little bit more time this morning, but it is going to be the weekend before I have time to actually sit down for more than half an hour and play this thing. Goddamned business! Run yourself! So what were everyone's starting SPECIAL stats? Being the mook I am, I load balanced to 4's in everything for the first run. And can the dog permadie? Lord knows I almost shot him like three times this morning alone, he kept getting between me and stuff I was shooting at. View Quote |
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Quoted: No, the point of fusion cores is so you don't run around over powered all the time. Also you can buy them from almost any vendor. You are cheating. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: BTW a good way to get your Base ID's until Wiki catches up is drop whatever item you wish to copy into Dogmeat's inventory, open the console and target him, then type "showinventory" and a list of the Base ID's will show Alternately you can use "help [item] 4" just like in Skyrim I just used it to get some extra fusion cores for the power armor, essentially fixing what Bethesda messed up |
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I'm on the road right now and plan on picking up FO4 when I get home this weekend.
Any tips as far as whether to focus on guns or energy weapons early on? I normally play a sneaky sniper on my first playthroughs and the fact that you can make laser rifles into laser sniper rifles has me considering leaning towards energy weapons instead of my normal guns. |
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I got in a little bit more time this morning, but it is going to be the weekend before I have time to actually sit down for more than half an hour and play this thing. Goddamned business! Run yourself! So what were everyone's starting SPECIAL stats? Being the mook I am, I load balanced to 4's in everything for the first run. And can the dog permadie? Lord knows I almost shot him like three times this morning alone, he kept getting between me and stuff I was shooting at. View Quote I started with an IGN Crafter build. I didn't care for FO3 when it came out so I never invested time into understanding the new style (FO2 TB or nothing!!!). I'm starting a new build today after reading up on some stuff. 3 4 3 6 5 2 5 <- This is factoring in Bobbleheads/Books and developing a trade/crafting market. btw; Even with a manual edit, I still can't get full screen with proper resolution. |
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1 1/2 hours in I already noticed a couple of bugs, but it is to be expected. Loving the game so far, but had to take a break for a while.
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btw; Even with a manual edit, I still can't get full screen with proper resolution. View Quote I'm assuming you are running ultrawide like I am. My fullscreen resolution edit is: bTopMostWindow=0 bMaximizeWindow=0 bBorderless=0 bFull Screen=1 iSize H=1440 iSize W=3440 That pops the game to full screen for me at native res. It stretches the HUD so the dark green background bars don't align right, but the game is totally playable... it just looks a little clunky. I also tweaked my FOV (set it to look better at 21:9, I forget the number I'm using but I can pull it from my prefs file when I get home if you want it), I unlocked the framerate (and forced vsync in my nVidia settings), I turned off the mouse acceleration and smoothing, I turned off the intro movie, I adjusted the mouse lateral speed (I can pull this number for you as well if you are running 21:9), I disabled the gamepad options and I made a few more adjustments on the nVidia control panel side. Also remember that you need to edit BOTH prefs files for it all to work right (the one in your user docs folder under "my games" and the other one in the Fallout 4 folder in your steamapps). |
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I'm assuming you are running ultrawide like I am. My fullscreen resolution edit is: bTopMostWindow=0 bMaximizeWindow=0 bBorderless=0 bFull Screen=1 iSize H=1440 iSize W=3440 That pops the game to full screen for me at native res. It stretches the HUD so the dark green background bars don't align right, but the game is totally playable... it just looks a little clunky. I also tweaked my FOV (set it to look better at 21:9, I forget the number I'm using but I can pull it from my prefs file when I get home if you want it), I unlocked the framerate (and forced vsync in my nVidia settings), I turned off the mouse acceleration and smoothing, I turned off the intro movie, I adjusted the mouse lateral speed (I can pull this number for you as well if you are running 21:9), I disabled the gamepad options and I made a few more adjustments on the nVidia control panel side. Also remember that you need to edit BOTH prefs files for it all to work right (the one in your user docs folder under "my games" and the other one in the Fallout 4 folder in your steamapps). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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btw; Even with a manual edit, I still can't get full screen with proper resolution. I'm assuming you are running ultrawide like I am. My fullscreen resolution edit is: bTopMostWindow=0 bMaximizeWindow=0 bBorderless=0 bFull Screen=1 iSize H=1440 iSize W=3440 That pops the game to full screen for me at native res. It stretches the HUD so the dark green background bars don't align right, but the game is totally playable... it just looks a little clunky. I also tweaked my FOV (set it to look better at 21:9, I forget the number I'm using but I can pull it from my prefs file when I get home if you want it), I unlocked the framerate (and forced vsync in my nVidia settings), I turned off the mouse acceleration and smoothing, I turned off the intro movie, I adjusted the mouse lateral speed (I can pull this number for you as well if you are running 21:9), I disabled the gamepad options and I made a few more adjustments on the nVidia control panel side. Also remember that you need to edit BOTH prefs files for it all to work right (the one in your user docs folder under "my games" and the other one in the Fallout 4 folder in your steamapps). If you get those numbers from your pref file that would be awesome. I'm using the same monitor. |
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I'm assuming you are running ultrawide like I am. My fullscreen resolution edit is: bTopMostWindow=0 bMaximizeWindow=0 bBorderless=0 bFull Screen=1 iSize H=1440 iSize W=3440 That pops the game to full screen for me at native res. It stretches the HUD so the dark green background bars don't align right, but the game is totally playable... it just looks a little clunky. I also tweaked my FOV (set it to look better at 21:9, I forget the number I'm using but I can pull it from my prefs file when I get home if you want it), I unlocked the framerate (and forced vsync in my nVidia settings), I turned off the mouse acceleration and smoothing, I turned off the intro movie, I adjusted the mouse lateral speed (I can pull this number for you as well if you are running 21:9), I disabled the gamepad options and I made a few more adjustments on the nVidia control panel side. Also remember that you need to edit BOTH prefs files for it all to work right (the one in your user docs folder under "my games" and the other one in the Fallout 4 folder in your steamapps). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Oh and real time pip boy app on phone or tablet is fucking awesome Say what? There is an iOS / Adroid Pip Boy app that pairs to your game and runs in real time. It basically allows you to have your Pip Boy open in front of you as you play, so no need to constantly Tab into it. I had my iPad on my desk in front of me running it and it is pretty damn sweet... I'm still torn on it being easier to use it or the in-game one. |
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Oh and real time pip boy app on phone or tablet is fucking awesome Say what? It is pretty cool. I was using it to quickly change weapons and gear on the fly I put it on a spare iPad and it's easier for me to use quickly. It's still rad on my phone, but some of those buttons are small |
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Quoted: I'm on the road right now and plan on picking up FO4 when I get home this weekend. Any tips as far as whether to focus on guns or energy weapons early on? I normally play a sneaky sniper on my first playthroughs and the fact that you can make laser rifles into laser sniper rifles has me considering leaning towards energy weapons instead of my normal guns. View Quote It doesn't really matter. There's more than plenty of levels to get you both fully decked out. And, because of how things are spread out level requirement wise, you cab easily do both and more. Fwiw, energy weapons so far have been superior. However, I've only found bad guns so far. I've also not found a merchant in six hours of play. YMMV |
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Sell all extra weapons and armor. Keep all junk at the Red Rocket Gas station. You walk up to any of the work benches and press transfer and there is a "transfer all junk" button. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Anything I should be selling instead of scraping? If you keep it at one work station, dont they all transfer? |
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Anything I should be selling instead of scraping? If you keep it at one work station, dont they all transfer? Anything you put in the workbench is accessible from any workbench within the same settlement. |
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Anything I should be selling instead of scraping? If you keep it at one work station, dont they all transfer? I don't sell weapons/armor, I scrap them. As far as workstations go, if you link your settlements, and store stuff in those settlements, it's shared. |
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If you get those numbers from your pref file that would be awesome. I'm using the same monitor. View Quote I'm using a FOV of 75 and a mouse lateral sensitivity of 0.0420 To adjust the FOV you have to add the following lines to the DISPLAY section of both prefs: fDefaultWorldFOV=75 fDefault1stPersonFOV=75 Some folks don't like the way I like FOV settings, so just trash my number and substitute your own to adjust. |
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My copy is showing up tomorrow for my Xbox One.
Any hints that I need to take heed of before I start playing? |
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I take back what I said earlier. After the .ini tweaks, I'm loving this game. I do feel like things are really crammed into the map and areas are a bit too close. The depleting power armor cores are kind of stupid. I never use my power armor. I'm going to dupe them until there's a mod to fix it.
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Weapons just give you a general metal which you should be overflowing with from bringing in junk which makes scrapping them completely pointless unless you have the special scrapping perk. Armor breaks down to either basic metal or leather which again is completely pointless unless you have the special scrapping perk. You can buy ammo with all the money you would get if you sold extra guns and armor. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Anyone else getting annoyed with the mini nuke super mutants?
Can't go anywhere without running into a couple of those fuckers trying to get their snackbar on. |
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