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[February 2016] Most anticipated DLC?

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Author Topic: [MEGATHREAD] Fallout 4 || Contraption, Vault-Tec, Nuka World  (Read 719398 times)

i think i'm only going to end up making player homes rather than settlements
That's kinda what I've been leaning towards. I might make one settlement just to test it out, but I don't want to deal with a bunch of people whenever I go home to drop my stuff off.

what am I supposed to do about deathclaws in fallout shelter


Not really. People will always figure out a way. Also iirc both voice actors said they could voice act for mods if they were big enough

Also harm please loving stop with the stuff about how 3 and new vegas were stuff and 1 and 2 were the best. If you're going to bitch and complain about it you should know what other forum to do it on
actually we both love fallout new vegas, it's just 3 that was stuff

what am I supposed to do about deathclaws in fallout shelter


Put your best guns at the top of your vault.

they go in a Z pattern, from left to right to down to left and then it repeats. stack your best guns at the top and your worst at the bottom. if you space it out well, they wont get that far

That's kinda what I've been leaning towards. I might make one settlement just to test it out, but I don't want to deal with a bunch of people whenever I go home to drop my stuff off.
I'll be the opposite really.
I only need 1 home, so long as it has enough containers. Skyrim's Hearthfire was mostly wasted on me because 1 house was enough. I only bothered with the other 2 for achievements.
I'll look forward to whatever unique experiences I'll get from having a few settlements. At least there will be more life there than just an empty house.

And being fallout, chances are there will be a few houses made available to you elsewhere, which might be better if they're situated within a dense pre-populated settlement with shops and facilities, like Megaton or The Tops.

I'll be the opposite really.
I only need 1 home, so long as it has enough containers. Skyrim's Hearthfire was mostly wasted on me because 1 house was enough. I only bothered with the other 2 for achievements.
I'll look forward to whatever unique experiences I'll get from having a few settlements. At least there will be more life there than just an empty house.

And being fallout, chances are there will be a few houses made available to you elsewhere, which might be better if they're situated within a dense pre-populated settlement with shops and facilities, like Megaton or The Tops.
I hope they adopted Skyrim's shelves and stuff, because the amount of hours I spent in Fallout moving stuff around trying to balance it... I just want to make things look nice.

Christ yes. My megaton house became a museum of my adventures, and it took so long to do.
I got scared of even using it as a house in the end for fear that I'd knock something over and start some catastrophic rube goldberg machine.

I kinda hope you can't store an infinite amount of items in storage containers. So you would have to dedicate certain boxes or lockers to certain things.

I kinda hope you can't store an infinite amount of items in storage containers. So you would have to dedicate certain boxes or lockers to certain things.
I don't think they'll do that, just to save time and because it will probably upset some people.

I learnt my lesson about putting everything in the same box when I emptied my entire inventory several times into the same chest. I'd drop to about 5fps as the game tried to load it. And it'd take like five minutes to get to the bottom of the list.
Now I organise my stuff into different containers.

Christ yes. My megaton house became a museum of my adventures, and it took so long to do.
I got scared of even using it as a house in the end for fear that I'd knock something over and start some catastrophic rube goldberg machine.
"Oh god, the death claw hands have fallen over and knocked all my 40 bottles of booze over!"

It'd be funnier if it didn't actually happen to me in the Rivet City room. :C


I had a room full of nuka cola quantum
it later became a room of fallen over nuka cola quantum
I hope drinking bottled pop yields bottles as well as bottle caps

I've been doing soooooo many sidequests and I thought, once I finally get around to the forgeter that tried to kill me in the beginning of the game... should I invest in the cannibalism perk so I may dine on his flesh and his nutrients fuel my quest on being the savior of the Mojave?

Please note I never played this game so I have no idea if I actually get to kill him in Ring-a-Ding-Ding.

I've been doing soooooo many sidequests and I thought, once I finally get around to the forgeter that tried to kill me in the beginning of the game... should I invest in the cannibalism perk so I may dine on his flesh and his nutrients fuel my quest on being the savior of the Mojave?

Please note I never played this game so I have no idea if I actually get to kill him in Ring-a-Ding-Ding.
Cannabalism perk lowers your karma. Not sure how significantly. It's perfect for a kill everything run or evil run.

I've been doing soooooo many sidequests and I thought, once I finally get around to the forgeter that tried to kill me in the beginning of the game... should I invest in the cannibalism perk so I may dine on his flesh and his nutrients fuel my quest on being the savior of the Mojave?

Please note I never played this game so I have no idea if I actually get to kill him in Ring-a-Ding-Ding.
Don't eat Matthew Perry! :C