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So there's an interesting glitch I ran into. For whatever reason sometimes food will not actually ever. . .well, wear off. Their effects at least. As an example: I'm in a survival game. These are my current effects. My current SPECIAL. My carry weight. And my *Real* Strength score. This is. . .kind of annoying as hell? I'm playing survival because I'm a frigging sperglord, not because I want to cheat and make the game easier. (Well, honestly it's more the 'guns are more deadly to both NPCs and you') Anybody else had this issue? Anybody else found a way to fix it?
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 00:20 |
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# ? Jun 10, 2024 07:06 |
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So it turns out the easiest way to get through the first part of Airship Down was to throw one smoke grenade, wait until the ruckus cleared out the area directly in front of the door, and just kind of run in without bothering to fight the other 5,000 dudes outside. Institute ending achieved Now to load an earlier save and random-murder my way to a Brotherhood ending.
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 01:11 |
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loquacius posted:So it turns out the easiest way to get through the first part of Airship Down was to throw one smoke grenade, wait until the ruckus cleared out the area directly in front of the door, and just kind of run in without bothering to fight the other 5,000 dudes outside. Institute ending achieved I cheesed that fight by assigning a bunch of murderbots to the airport settlement. When the Brotherhood goes hostile they stay, even though you lose the settlement, and they'll murder any Brotherhood soldiers and bring most of the guards down to that end of the base to get shot at by missile turrets and heavy lasers.
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 07:55 |
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loquacius posted:So it turns out the easiest way to get through the first part of Airship Down was to throw one smoke grenade, wait until the ruckus cleared out the area directly in front of the door, and just kind of run in without bothering to fight the other 5,000 dudes outside. Institute ending achieved I'm doing a Brotherhood ending now, as i'm a dude right now and him being ex military means that he'd go "yea i'll serve with the guys that are a natural extension of it". I assume i can go a long the Railroad quests until i'm assigned to take down the brotherhood, then turn on the Railroad. Going into the glowing see with the HUD mod on a helmet makes the whole thing way more eerie,, with green fallout everywhere and anything living this glowing red entities.
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 08:50 |
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Okay, well I hit level 50, Institute ending with nothing to show for it, all of the DLC looks bad, Far Harbor is bullet sponge island, settlements are fun, etc, etc. Should I re-roll with survival mode? Is that any fun? I enjoyed being hardcore in New Vegas because it was an immersive, unique, and diverse world in which to starve to death. I'm not sure I'll enjoy doing that as much in Fallout 4.
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 14:23 |
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I actually meant to type "Minutemen," typed "Brotherhood," realized my mistake, deleted it, and typed "Brotherhood" again Probably gonna use my third and final playthrough (melee/big guns/STR based) to play a Brotherhood power-armor grunt. I'd been wondering how a Minutemen ending would justify taking down the Railroad and am relieved to see it doesn't appear to involve that at all
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 14:25 |
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homullus posted:Speedrunning makes about as much sense to me as speedsexing and seems as though it's roughly the same demographic. I'm not so sure about that
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 14:49 |
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horse mans posted:Okay, well I hit level 50, Institute ending with nothing to show for it, all of the DLC looks bad, Far Harbor is bullet sponge island, settlements are fun, etc, etc. Should I re-roll with survival mode? Is that any fun? I enjoyed being hardcore in New Vegas because it was an immersive, unique, and diverse world in which to starve to death. I'm not sure I'll enjoy doing that as much in Fallout 4. I've been enjoying Survival a whole lot more than the normal difficulties. You're basically guaranteed to find a bunch of little things you missed on your first run due to not fast travelling everywhere. The world as a whole is less interesting than NV, but if there's one thing Bethesda does well, it's the little encounters you find scattered around. Settlements become a lot more useful since you can set up safe zones in dangerous territory to save and fill up on food and water. The survival meters are present enough to be an issue, but not debilitating enough to be annoying. My biggest complaint is that the lack of regular saves makes crashes and glitch deaths particularly frustrating, but I'm still absolutely loving survival mode.
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 14:51 |
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Is anyone still playing a save game from the version 1.2/1.3 era, where you've added various DLC (Far Harbor, etc) and updated (but not changed) mods over time? How's that working out for you? In Skyrim or FO3 it was pretty broken, but FO4 seems perhaps more stable?
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 15:35 |
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Sergeant_Crunch posted:My biggest complaint is that the lack of regular saves makes crashes and glitch deaths particularly frustrating, but I'm still absolutely loving survival mode. Why the gently caress they disabled the console of all things I've no idea. What if you get stuck in terrain? What if your companion drops through the floor? What if a million things Bethesda, you know how buggy your loving games are!
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 15:43 |
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twistedmentat posted:
He slowly peered through the broken glass and burnt wood of the once-regal balcone. Where once the faithful used to throng in anticipation of the Word, abominations now menaced the cobblestone. In the pre-Vault era, Boniface had been a shepard of of the throng. The cracked skin around his lips furrowed cavernously at the new reality below - a world of beasts. He kissed the crucifix around his neck, blessed his sledgehammer and made his way to the plaza below.
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 15:59 |
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Sergeant_Crunch posted:Scaffolding makes for a pretty cool guard tower. Sweet yes I've always wanted to do something close to this
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 17:03 |
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loquacius posted:I actually meant to type "Minutemen," typed "Brotherhood," realized my mistake, deleted it, and typed "Brotherhood" again Probably gonna use my third and final playthrough (melee/big guns/STR based) to play a Brotherhood power-armor grunt. If you are going to do power armor and big guns then I feel obligated to tell you that a shredding minigun with no ammo (as in, remove the ammo from your inventory) will spin while you hold the trigger and is the best "melee" weapon in the game. It takes the damage bonus from Basher if you wanted to make it do more damage, but with zero ranks in Basher it's still powerful enough to shred through coursers or alpha deathclaws or whatever you like. An accelerated barrel makes it better, and you will stun lock any enemy indefinitely. Thrash and dive through groups to keep them all stunned and exploding into gore and viscera. The only issue with it is when you forget to switch weapons for a sentry bot and shred into that power core...
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 17:26 |
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Do any of you guys use Conquest, and if so, where do you like to build? I'm thinking of absorbing Concord and Fort Strong.
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 17:59 |
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Anyone know how to get supply lines in far harbor to work? assigning a hoverbot I built to go from longfellows cabin to dalton farm just has it flying back and forth between the two without actually letting me use my supplies in dalton farm.
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 19:20 |
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I've got the run from Starlight Drive In to Diamond City and back down to a science now that I'm trying to build a massive factory. I'm getting steel, rubber, glass, and wood shipments and still coming away with a profit just by making jet and grabbing the pre war money from the lexington bank on my way to DC.
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 20:37 |
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Remember the kid in vault 81 buys jet for 75 apiece, which is bonkers.
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 20:39 |
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hup posted:Remember the kid in vault 81 buys jet for 75 apiece, which is bonkers. Well balanced by the fact that you have to sell them one at a time. I think I sold 4 before I got bored and went on with the game.
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 20:43 |
When I am really low on money I find the secret is player.additem f 9999. When I can't count on my game lasting forever because of dlc or patches breaking mods which could ruin the save game or being unhappy with my character and wanting to start over or something I can't be hosed with playing properly. New Vegas on the over hand I never even open the console.
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 20:51 |
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horse mans posted:Okay, well I hit level 50, Institute ending with nothing to show for it, all of the DLC looks bad, Far Harbor is bullet sponge island, settlements are fun, etc, etc. Should I re-roll with survival mode? Is that any fun? I enjoyed being hardcore in New Vegas because it was an immersive, unique, and diverse world in which to starve to death. I'm not sure I'll enjoy doing that as much in Fallout 4. I'm at about level 21 and haven't encountered any yet (the level scaling has turned all the mole rats to glowing mole rats and raiders into Murderers and Freaks, and I just encountered and beat my first non-scripted deathclaw, but most enemies are still standard) but they would mean the end of the game for me, as my ability to withstand punishment is still more or less where it was at the outset of the game. Bullet sponge enemies would practically ruin it. They ruined my first FO4 game, but more because I was bored with them and not because they were hard.
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 21:19 |
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For me survival eventually turns into "normal minus fast travel" Enemies die easily and I'm near immortal. That it takes longer for items and enemies to respawn is supposed to make it harder but what it meant for me was that a route travelled once. Will now be safe for the rest of the game. Since the random encounters are delayed as well.
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 21:27 |
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I wish Luck did something for non-VATS players such as myself.
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 21:29 |
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Zephyrine posted:For me survival eventually turns into "normal minus fast travel" Enemies die easily and I'm near immortal. Yeah kind of agreed on this. At the start of the game the need for sleep, food, water, etc. and the no fast travel or saving make the game much more exciting and challenging but by the end you are either invincible in decked out X-01 or invisible from stealth, or both, and you have a gigantic stockpile of food and water. It might be that one of the "reduced loot" mods would make the fun times last longer. My biggest reservation about those mods is that some types of ammo (5.56, plasma, gamma, .44, and flamer fuel especially) are already impractically rare, so with overall reduced loot those might just become extinct.
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 21:56 |
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Basic Chunnel posted:But running with the Perk Tree mod What mod is this?
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 00:23 |
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Endymion FRS MK1 posted:What mod is this? Pretty sure he means this one. Made by a goon who posts in the modding thread.
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 00:28 |
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So it looks like this coming Tuesday is the Fallout Shelter update and PC port, which means that Vault-Tec DLC is the Tuesday following at earliest (but more likely on the 26th).
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 00:35 |
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Just finished up my massive factory building. I still need to lay some more conveyors for the factory setup, but the essential pieces and the building itself are already laid down. When it's done you'll be able to put all your base components into a cabinet on the first floor which is right next to the control terminal and the factory will produce items at 3 different fabricators which will all eject into a series of hoppers to a storage container on the first floor.
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 00:51 |
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Sergeant_Crunch posted:I've been enjoying Survival a whole lot more than the normal difficulties. You're basically guaranteed to find a bunch of little things you missed on your first run due to not fast travelling everywhere. The world as a whole is less interesting than NV, but if there's one thing Bethesda does well, it's the little encounters you find scattered around. Settlements become a lot more useful since you can set up safe zones in dangerous territory to save and fill up on food and water. The survival meters are present enough to be an issue, but not debilitating enough to be annoying. I was enjoying survival but i crashed like 3 times clearing lexington and that was enough for me. It's a shame because I really enjoyed how intense all the fights become.
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 01:17 |
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I've found an odd hatch, near Abernathy Farm. It has two options: "detonate" which just opens it as need in the screenshot, and "close", which does just that. View towards Concord That high-tension tower is Abernathy. And that is where it is on the map. Gorski Cabin is just south, and I'd think it would have something to do with that bit of fluff, but I've not found anything online. Anyone know what it is? Maybe a placeholder for upcoming DLC locations? (I also haven't completed mainquest, so it may be related to that/other late-game quests, as well.)
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 02:00 |
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I found a benefit of the obnoxious pathing for your NPC buddy. I got stuck auto-walking into the front of my power armour (in survival mode, after doing a bunch of dull inventory organization and not saving, natch), and after doing a million laps of random meandering, Eva with her enormous tripod legs shoved me out of it. I think that's the only time i haven't outright cursed the stupid, inconsiderate nature of NPC movement, and it was because of an even worse bug. I just kept watching something else on a second screen while i waited about 15 minutes for her to happen to bump into me. The fact this game is so flawed but i keep playing it says something good for it, but also something really bad too. edit: eva? ada. whatever. Wallrod fucked around with this message at 02:18 on Jul 10, 2016 |
# ? Jul 10, 2016 02:05 |
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Ygolonac posted:I've found an odd hatch, near Abernathy Farm. It's a random encounter, I've found the same thing. There's supposed to be a guy/scavenger telling you to get away from his claim, but he dies a lot apparently.
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 02:10 |
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Are Vertibirds just prone to crashing (the fallout4.exe process, not in game) or am I hitting a bug in Talkie Toaster's impervious Vertibirds mod? This game is the first time I wasn't hostile to BoS and also the first time I used that mod, so I'm not sure if it's a vanilla issue or not. Basically I'm getting a crash while boarding or flying in a Vertibird maybe one in seven times.
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 02:13 |
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Mosnar posted:It's a random encounter, I've found the same thing. There's supposed to be a guy/scavenger telling you to get away from his claim, but he dies a lot apparently. Awww. I already found a different random encounter a little earlier, good ol' Mac the bartender. Uh, dude, you OK there? Welp, that's one way to avoid getting shanked by Rust Devils and poo poo.
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 02:20 |
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Finally finished up my big settlement build. I call it Starlight City. It's got 2 settler buildings, a massive factory, a mansion for myself, a marketplace with a caravan stop, multiple security checkpoints made from scaffolding, and a greenhouse with Brahmin pen. So glad to be done(ish) with this project. The factory is probably staying unpowered until I can make fusion generators though. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6B3BayuDTs
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 03:01 |
Smol posted:With all of the known synchronization problems it's pretty funny that a lot of guides around suggest turning on all sorts of multithreading "optimizations". I think the guys at Bethesda don't enable them for a reason. I'm good with computers! Let me tell you about unparking your cores, disabling UAC, and turning off DEP to speed up your computer!
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 03:48 |
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Holy crap the skybox at Abernathy Farm is tall. You can build all the way up to the top of the power pylons, which is like 16 floors of Warehouse building. So, elevators: It seems like they're made to line up with buildings made with the Warehouse tile, which for Beth knows why is slightly different than the normal Wood / Steel heights. But it seems like you have to build the elevator first and snap everyhting to it, if you try to build an elevator later or move one, it's nigh impossible to get it to snap to already-constructed Warehouse buildings. God dammit why does this stuff have to suck so much?
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 03:54 |
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The warehouse walls were made taller to accommodate factory equipment, yet are not tall enough to hold the actual fabricators.
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 04:03 |
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Mosnar posted:It's a random encounter, I've found the same thing. There's supposed to be a guy/scavenger telling you to get away from his claim, but he dies a lot apparently. Second reply to the same post, yay! Seems the way to "detonate" the hatch is let the scavenger try to open it, if present, or open it yourself. Either way, you get a mini-nuke explosion. This opens up a collapsed shelter/bunker, with minor loot. If the scav goes in, he goes hostile when you enter. Oh, and if there's no scavenger and it doesn't explode when you open it? Shoot if for the big boom, and no bunker no loot no nothin'. Differently odd - I just had one of my provisoners go Synth on me. Got a call to defend Sanctuary, and there's "Settler" blasting away with a decent Institute pistol, before getting murdered by the turrets/goon squad.
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 04:58 |
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Entropic posted:Holy crap the skybox at Abernathy Farm is tall. You can build all the way up to the top of the power pylons, which is like 16 floors of Warehouse building.
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 05:33 |
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# ? Jun 10, 2024 07:06 |
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My settlers won't let themselves be assigned to things anymore? I try to make them move but no dice. I've turned off the unofficial patch and don't call me settler, but nothin
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 05:57 |