When I do a second play-through I'll probably go female then. The male voice actor is pretty bad and keeps me in a perpetual state of annoyance because I can't escape my own character.
Agreed, one of the worst things about this game is the voice acting in my opinion. A lot of it is just flat, which wouldn't be too bad if the worst wasn't the MC. . .
God her design is ******* stupid in 2, but they tried to make it better in 3.
She's like almost topless and she's like "THESE TATS ARE PRIVATE AND NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS!" Yeah well **** you bitch, why are you showing them off then?
Sorry, but does anyone know what kind of armor she's wearing? I know there's the hooded version, which I have, but the hood looks so ****** compared to the rest of it IMO, want to know if it's named differently, besides not having hood in it.
If you play on PC, download Armorsmith Extended mod and you can upgrade them with weaves and misc. upgrades. If you have "Legendary Crafting" mod then you can also put legendary attachments on to them at a high cost, or free depending on which setting you choose.
No PC for me. Don't have the time to invest in building one. Nor the money at current. I prefer the heavy combat armor anyway. Just gotta find enough of it.
Ah, well I didn't build my computer. I got lucky and my dad built a new one for himself (he wanted to make a really really quiet computer and this one wasn't ninja like to him, so he build a new one using a giant heat sink and 0 fans that is practically silent and gave me this one.). I don't think this was very expensive for him to build since he's pretty poor, and it's a few years old so definitely outdated by now. I bet you could get a desktop that can run this game just fine for not much more than an xbox one.
Interestingly enough, there are plenty of mods that make the game easier to run, and some of them improve the looks of the game in the process. If you wanted to, you could probably save enough money to buy one if you ever feel the need to get a new computer. I feel like it can definitely improve your experience for these kinds of games.
My first play through I had over 70. Up to my 20s in my second "I'm not gonna miss out on goodies from sidequests I skipped like a retard" play. I also had over 25 powerarmor frames, and know an easy way to get a ******* gajillion of them.
yeah, I'm at about 50 now, not even finished with my first playthrough, just discovered the institute honestly, I'm just having so much fun ******* around doing nothing but exploring, since they removed the explorer perk
If you want infinite frames, do NOT finish the institute.
Take that one courser companion they let you roll with, and find BoS patrols/outposts/guardposts...whatever. They'll usually have a frame there, already with some armor on it, but, if you're friendly with them, let them aggro on the courser, then step behind them and shoot their fusion core, then step back. Rinse and repeat until they're all dead via courser, and you can steal those power armor frames for yourself. It worked once with me, so far, and they didn't get mad, since no one saw me steal it, so I assume it will work more.
Thanks for the tip, but honestly I have enough frames already. One set of the starter power armor, one set of the BoS power armor, one of the T-51 armor, and one with t-51, but with no arms, which was horribly dissapointing to find
Yes, but I have other things I need to find, like more of every single junk item ever. Honestly, I don't have as much trouble with adhesive as some do, I have more problems with aluminum than anything, that and screws!
If they refuse the mission, they complete the mission, thus meaning they did not refuse it, they completed it. It really should say that the AI ahs to fail the mission, but I assume its the same line of reasoning.
To be fair that 3rd one is missing a bit of text. It should be 'does the set of all sets which do not contain themselves, contain itself?' Making it an example of Russell's paradox.
Russell's paradox points out a flaw in Naive set theory. In Naive set theory, 'contains itself' is defined as a set containing itself as an element, creating an infinite regression.
e.g: [n,1,2,3,4] ∈ n
So, a set which doesn't contain itself, just looks like "[1,2,3,4] ∈ n" or something. The question then asks for the set of all sets like this.
So the issue is, if it doesn't contain itself, then it's a set which doesn't contain itself and should be included. Likewise, if it does contain itself, it's a set which contains itself and should be excluded.
This is all from maths a few years back so correct me if I'm wrong.
*Mr. Gutsy starts revving up to blow
"Hmm, I should move back a little."
*Revving gets louder
"Maybe I should move a bit further."
*Revving continues to get louder
"Liiiiitle more."
I love Fallout 4, I have played it vigorously ever since I gotten it release day. I see no problems with it, story good, voice acting good, some things are promised and hit the mark, some was just a inch below.
But the one thing that bothers me is that it had a good set of nice side deals that didn't have nothing to it. Who would've love it when you could come back to the Combat Zone and it's all Thunder dome-y. Or you pay a high set of caps and you experience pre-war set pieces that would give some sort of insight to your character.
I see these as future DLC, but it really kicked me when its like.
Dr: How cool was scenario where you saw what Kellogg was like?
Me: It was really interesting, and clever.
Dr: Great! Now get out.
Me: But... I wanna see a few things.
Dr: Nope. Thats it, it's either Curie or Silver Shroud now.
Me: ... This is ******** .
Nick: *Kellogg voice* Hope you found what you was looking for
Me: Oh cool! Will this effect the main story.
Nick: What? -Never mentioned again-
Fat-ass Ghoul: Here have Cait
Me: Oh cool. A Irish.
Fat-Ass Ghoul: Keep your eyes on her while I fix this place up.
Me: Alright, i'll wait...
Fat-Ass Ghoul: We're done here... it's probably DLC tho.
Me: ... Oh.. So... this is just a place to find a companion?
Fat-Ass Ghoul: Yep.
Me: ... But it had a part in the trailer.
Fat-Ass Ghoul: I know.
Cait: Give me drugs.
They left a lot of open ended stuff. I really hope there's really great DLC in the future. Also a LOT of space in Glowing Sea/South Boston for new areas to open up and such. I got some high hopes.
honestly, they minimized stuff to much
needs more weapon and armour variation, needs more skyscrapers to clear out, needs more glowing see
the game's small, but feels big because there's so many crap quests shoved into it
try enjoying the game when you finished all the quests you can find