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Arcane
Has powah armoah become so common that nobody comments on it anymore? I reloaded a save before talking to Paladin Derp and came back in PA, hoping he would comment on it or even try to remove it from inventory... but nope. "Hello citizen, I am amazed you are just charging in to our help." Dude, I am wearing PA? I kill ghouls with one hit of my machete? Meh.
A few noobmistakes to avoid if you are starting while still caught in FNV mindset like me:
- Charisma is THE dumpstat again. Rolled 6 CH and I am failing even the easiest speech checks. The CH 6 perk is only useful if you spend most of your time building settlements (first perk shares workbench inventory between settlements, so no hauling around anymore)
- Automatic weapons are king now, since dmg resistance is just like FO3. Taped me a pipe machinegun together and it mows down enemies like no tomorrow, while using the common .38 ammo
- Gun Nut is a must have if you use normal weapons. GN2 let me double my shotgun dmg and build a pretty accurate full auto rifle, helping the twitchy combat a lot.
- Single shot pistols are made for consoletards, click as fast as you can! I value my mouse too much for that shit. Don't use.
- Always loot meat from dead animals, cooked stuff can be far more effective for healing than stimpacks with no +rad.
- The elevated highways seem to be the new metro tunnels now. You can walk high up on them and avoid enemies under you, with occasional elevators to bring you down to settlements.
- Melee weapons are pretty effective even with low STR in the beginning. Found a serrated machete and it deals some 35 dmg already, slicing ghouls into handy bits.
- Always remove the fusion cell from your PA after exiting. Otherwise it's like a car with it's keys inside, begging to be stolen. If an enemy steals it and you kill him, you don't get the frame back, only the parts, happing hunting for a new one.
- While traveling with dawgmeat you may encounter NotGarrus selling his dog for 250 caps. After getting boozed and wearing a cocktail dress with a stupid hat, I managed to pass the speech check to buy it. I never found it again, but it seems to increase the defense rating of the settlement you sent it to. Not really worth it.
Did they actually record extra lines for when you are boozed? When I talked to him my toon was giggling during introduction. If that's so I am going to pick party girl and PARTY THE WASTELAND TO DEATH!.
Funfact: The old fortune teller will NEVER leave her chair after you build it. I placed it in the middle of the road and she just sits there even during radiation rain. Still waiting for her face to melt off.
A few noobmistakes to avoid if you are starting while still caught in FNV mindset like me:
- Charisma is THE dumpstat again. Rolled 6 CH and I am failing even the easiest speech checks. The CH 6 perk is only useful if you spend most of your time building settlements (first perk shares workbench inventory between settlements, so no hauling around anymore)
- Automatic weapons are king now, since dmg resistance is just like FO3. Taped me a pipe machinegun together and it mows down enemies like no tomorrow, while using the common .38 ammo
- Gun Nut is a must have if you use normal weapons. GN2 let me double my shotgun dmg and build a pretty accurate full auto rifle, helping the twitchy combat a lot.
- Single shot pistols are made for consoletards, click as fast as you can! I value my mouse too much for that shit. Don't use.
- Always loot meat from dead animals, cooked stuff can be far more effective for healing than stimpacks with no +rad.
- The elevated highways seem to be the new metro tunnels now. You can walk high up on them and avoid enemies under you, with occasional elevators to bring you down to settlements.
- Melee weapons are pretty effective even with low STR in the beginning. Found a serrated machete and it deals some 35 dmg already, slicing ghouls into handy bits.
- Always remove the fusion cell from your PA after exiting. Otherwise it's like a car with it's keys inside, begging to be stolen. If an enemy steals it and you kill him, you don't get the frame back, only the parts, happing hunting for a new one.
- While traveling with dawgmeat you may encounter NotGarrus selling his dog for 250 caps. After getting boozed and wearing a cocktail dress with a stupid hat, I managed to pass the speech check to buy it. I never found it again, but it seems to increase the defense rating of the settlement you sent it to. Not really worth it.
Did they actually record extra lines for when you are boozed? When I talked to him my toon was giggling during introduction. If that's so I am going to pick party girl and PARTY THE WASTELAND TO DEATH!.
Funfact: The old fortune teller will NEVER leave her chair after you build it. I placed it in the middle of the road and she just sits there even during radiation rain. Still waiting for her face to melt off.