I wouldn't know. I can only do special moves on beginner mode. ;_;
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I wouldn't know. I can only do special moves on beginner mode. ;_;
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Oh, right, guess I should ask: Are there any other missable materials I should grab before I get out of part 1?
Haha. Fuck burner man and his stage.
Will I finish Fallout 3, ever?
We'll find out! :wacko:
Use it. SO MUCH EASIER
I've been playing through on Normal. Hasn't been overly difficult.
Then again, I think I understand the game this time through. :wacko:
High small guns and high energy weapons.
Laser Pistol = favourite weapon.
The Hunting Rifle was my favourite at the beginning. I had trouble keeping my ammo up for the longest time, though.
Still, so awesome! I don't care if it can kill most enemies in like... three shots. Makes it so much more enjoyable, especially with such a broken FPS aspect to the game.
What I also found helpful was using VATS to get off the first handful of shots, and if the enemy wasn't quite dead yet, at least your crosshair was relatively close to the enemy. Then, when you're waiting for the final slow-mo scene from VATS to finish, just rapidly tap the fire button. You'll usually get off at least one shot that hits them while you run away shitting yourself. :wacko:
I kind of wondered that as well. I come out of most levels with more stimpacks than I went in with. Or at least the same amount, either from using and finding more, or not needing any at all.
Also haven't had to use any RadAway or RadX yet. :wacko: Stockpiling for when I decide to train for a spot on the Olympic team.
Wasn't too fond of the energy weapons, actually. They don't show up until a decent bit in. And they function largely as skin swaps of other guns. Other guns that have more common ammo, that you were using for much of the game up to that point, and which tend to do as much, if not more damage. Only the unique ones were kept in my inventory. :shrug:
Add me to the love train. Part of that may be that you get to see the bullet sail through the air before finding the target though. :wacko:
I'd probably use more if there weren't so many other ways to regenerate health, and the stimpacks themselves weren't all individually very powerful.
You'll probably have an abundance of those too. I only popped a couple to offset all the water I was drinking. And even then it was pretty rare for my radiation level to get high enough to actually affect my stats. And I went everywhere. The only reason the plat eluded me was because I was too stupid to make multiple saves before the appropriate levels for trophy purposes. Whoops.
The stimpacks can actually heal you for a fair bit, provided you buff your medicine skill to a sufficient level. Which hardly anyone does.
Morning Peoples
There's a + medicine bobblehead in the prologue. Then there's a couple early quests that add medicine perks. Throw in whatever your innate score is, it's going to be at a sufficient level unless you're specifically building your character to not have a high medicine.
Well Avencast is kinda crap, its controls are horrid >.<
Went to a friends last night with beer and what turned out to be a bottle of jameson, it was officially his 21st birthday at midnight, we played risk and spoke of times of old, now he's at a driving lesson and I'm going back to bed.
Ealry post. Goodnight EP'ers.