actually it varies from weapon to weapon. i have a combat rifle with it on, it does 20 damage, but it changes based on the mods, like 12 if auto. never more than 20 though, which is weird.
i'm not 100% sure but i know for a fact that the explosive mod has an effect on contact, managed to find a combat shotgun with that effect...it's one of my best guns but i don't use it because firing it also damages the **** out of me, hooray for close combat
Thats what I love about Bethesda games I was playing yesterday Oblivion after a really long time and I discovered a 2 new spells I never had and find a cave I never thought it was there. Awesome
That really is the beauty of Bethesda games. I remember playing fallout 3 for over a year straight and still discovering new areas and characters. The length it takes to make these games is how long it takes to discover everything. So we got at least two to three more years to go plus the dlc. The Elder Scrolls foretold Todd's greatness
Tell me, should I go back to it? I liked it for a while but it seemed so lacking in terms of depth. There didn't seem to be very many quest, and the dialog and interactions were ****** . Did I miss the actual good part, or is that really all there is. For reference I beat the main quest and explored most of the map.
I got the same feeling my first play through. if you finish the main quest with anyone but the minute men you end up wandering around looking for things to do. The only way to really keep the story going is to prolong siding with anyone until every quest for every group is done
Yeah I did that too. I just go back to skyrim and I mean that was so different. I didn't appreciate it at the time but it had all the different guild quests and those thing were damn long plus city quests, daedric quests, and on top if that you've got the main quest and the civil war quest, plus a bunch of random side **** to do. I mean what the **** Bethesda, where did all the actual content go.
how do you do you know when to choose your faction and get on with it? im at the point where you need blueprints for a shibbledibble or something for a nuclear reactor, and you can either get it for the institute or the brotherhood. getting it from either makes you an enemy to the other, and taking the brotherhood side also ends the quest to free all the synths.
ive finished basically everything ive had to, except said quest and repeatables, i just feel unsure because i could have missed something important, or if i hold out a little longer i could manage to do both BoS and railroad. Or maybe there is a minutemen way to get the nuclear shibbledibble, like Sturges reveals his own revolutionary transport to the mass fusion building, a halfway broken down pickup truck. was it just me or was it weird that the guy who is basically a mechanic knew how to make super advanced teleporter **** ?
I'd try having a gun with a good bash mod on it, maybe even the perks for it, then manage your way behind your enemy of choice and use the gun bash. If it's enough to kill them, it should initiate a kill move, being crouched and behind them may (not sure, this is all theory mind you) engage the suplex.
how come they never did much with the gunners? I mean they are this huge group with a lot of named NPC's and yet I have found no quests that lets me learn more about them. Like who created them, how do they fund such a huge force? Anyone like to enlighten me?
well **** , New Vegas even though it was made by obsidian put slight small hits into their DLC's, Fallout 4 is just no hits just no inofrmation so you know it is going to be a DLC.