DSP Plays Fallgout 4

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Inspired by everyone's favorite gospel singer JimiHendrix, I have decided to recap and critique Phil's Fallout 4 2024 run, in the same style and hopefully to the same entertainment value.

Fallout 4 is a game I love, warts and all, and I know entirely too much about it. I'll be slavishly copying JimiHendrix's format, though I can only aspire to be half as funny. I don't watch the stream live but the videos DSP uploads later, so I'll have nothing to say about whatever slop he pukes up on the prestream.

Phil says he usually plays RPGs as a charisma/persuasion-based build. This is not true, to my knowledge. To the extent he tries any kind of build, he usually goes for what he thinks does the most damage.

Phil watches the opening cinematic—which imo is pretty badass—completely silent other than a “Wow, think about that” when he hears about a soldier going to battle having not yet seen his infant son.

What are Phil’s thoughts on the opening cinematic when it ends? “Thank you 672 for a $6.72 superchat.”

Huge Fallout fan Phil has no comment on it not being Ron Pearlman doing the opening narration.

Phil bitches about how his Wife *thumb at door* is downstairs playing the game right now and getting a better fps rate even though he has the better console. That’s right, Khet is playing the same game, right now, but not with Phil. I’d feel bad for him if he weren’t such an irredeemable piece of shit.

Phil maddogs chat until they tell him how to get the same 60 fps Khet is getting.

Phil isn’t playing on Hard because “every enemy is a bullet sponge” and it’s not fun and would make the playthrough boring. Now, I’m not Probably One of the Best Overall Gamers in the Country, in fact, you might say I’m not even good at games. Yet I’ve only ever played Fallout games on Very Hard because they’re so easy that it’s fucking boring to play them on Normal.

Now he is just going through his house interacting with everything.

Mass Effect megafan Phil doesn’t recognize Jack’s voice. As an aside, Phil made a male character immediately, just never even considered playing the female character. I genuinely think he is incapable of separating himself from his character, an inability to comprehend hypotheticals and counterfactuals typical of the unintelligent.

*belch* “What’s hilarious is people were like ‘Oh you’re going get through the intro segment in like 5 minutes’, well we’re twenty minutes in and we haven’t even left the first area yet, so….”

Phil thinks the freezer on top of the refrigerator is an oven? An oven on top of the fridge, what the fuck.

Phil wonders if his character was a soldier despite having just watched the opening cinematic depicting him as one.

His build is S6 P6 E6 C1 I1 A1 L7

Phil thinks NPCs will say any one word name you give your character. He’s doubly wrong since only your robot assistant Codsworth says your name, and he only says certain names because obviously they could only get the voice actor to record so many names.

Phil isn’t going to make himself again. Instead, he chooses an “old white man” with graying hair named “Spoon”, a name he will randomly shout out the rest of the stream.

“You can’t even talk to your wife. Geez, what kind of a game is this? Then again, I guess some assholes just don’t talk to their wives anyway in real life.”

Yeah, I’m watching one of those assholes right now.

Now he’s complaining the prologue isn’t long enough, he wants a whole day of pre-War life before the game starts.

Phil is ignoring the nuclear air raid siren and is running around the neighborhood to find out if the game kills him if he takes too long. To my knowledge, it does, but it would take like 5 minutes in real time of not going to the Vault.

Phil sees two women hugging and declares this is woke 2015. Sure Dave, they can’t be sisters or just two people holding each other because the fucking world’s about to end, only two lesbians would hug.

Phil left the tutorial zone and was insta-killed by The Bomb.

He did it again to see if The Bomb was triggered because he took too long or because he left the zone. Death 2.

Phil left the zone and died again. That’s 3 deaths when all he had to do was walk to a place.

Phil sees a soldier in power armor and is shocked, he had no idea power armor existed before the Great War. I remind you that half an hour ago he silently watched the opening cinematic which showed 2 soldiers in power armor.

Now he is talking to every neighbor in the Vault, just get in the pod, goddamn.

Phil has no reaction when his in-game wife gets her head blown off, because he “obviously knew that was going to happen and that’s why I’m desensitized.” It hits me like a gut-punch every time because I’m a human being that has feelings, being a weird alien like Phil seems miserable.

One of his idiots quoted a Mr. Freeze pun from Batman & Robin so now Phil is doing bad Arnold ice puns, including one that isn’t even from the movie.

Phil is bamboozled by the idea that you take your murdered wife’s wedding ring. Seriously, he outright says he is “really confused” and “it’s odd, is it not?” No, it fucking isn’t, you weird, weird man.

Now he is amazed that all the other life support pods failed and only he survived. Even if he doesn’t remember that the game explains why he’s the only survivor, I really don’t see what’s so odd about some machines crapping out while others don’t.

Phil reads the terminal of the mutinous security guards who tried to force the Vault Overseer to open the Vault and declares they successfully left. The terminal doesn’t say that, it only says they intended to try, and personally I think the game implies all the Vault-Tec employees died fighting each other over whether to open the door or not.

He can’t figure out how to unequip his gun so he is just keeping it in his hand even though he’s only using melee, he is not firing the pistol.

Phil plays the Red Menace terminal minigame, singing about how it’s Donkey Kong. He dies 11 seconds in.

He beat the first level and then died 14 seconds into the second level.

He gets the power armor power-up and declares, “It makes you slow so what’s the point.” No Phil, you’re running the wrong way on the treadmill, that’s why you’re slow, there’s arrows and everything.

19 seconds and he has Game Overed the minigame, he is silently frowning and choosing not to play again.

Quick beg as he splits the part.

Now he is dicking around with the color of the Pip-Boy display because its flashlight is too bright for him. I thought the point of a flashlight was to be bright, but then I don’t have a 15-year legacy as a content creator.

Phil says the display is blue but the flashlight isn’t (it is) so now he is looking through the menus trying to find where to change the flashlight color, kill me now.

Phil says it’s impossible that he went around the Vault in a loop, I don’t know why he thinks this is impossible.

After 78 minutes we have left the Vault

The first thing he does? Go drink irradiated water. “I got irradiated IMMEDIATELY.” That’s how radiation works, Phil.

Phil gives us a preview of his awful play when he tells us he will look for “healing items” and not armor since the armor “sucks” at this level.

He remarks the music is beautiful (it is) and hums something that totally doesn’t match the music that’s playing at all, like it’s not even close to the rhythm.

For the record, Phil save-scummed the lockpicking of the first lock in the game.

Phil wonders if the pipe pistol, a slapped-together piece of crap from the Wasteland, is better than his pre-War 10mm semi-automatic. Not to mention he’s still not firing the gun so why would it matter.

Phil is confused that his robotic servant is still at his house waiting for him after 200 years. He’s remarked on it twice. Like, Codsworth is a robot literally programmed to serve you and take care of your house? It’s not hard?

His chat says Codsworth couldn’t function after 200 years and Phil agrees, telling them to suspend disbelief. So Phil and his idiots are fine with a robot that is fully sentient and floats in the air on a self-generated flame, but its lasting a long time without maintenance is a bridge too far.

Phil is asked the key to the Fallout games’ success: “Being pretty immersive of a universe…tons of lore…interesting questing…good dialogue…actual options that can change the outcome…”

So basically things you don’t care about at all. When an interaction with an NPC isn’t a quest, it’s a waste of your time. When it doesn’t have a reward, it’s “worthless”. When you do get a reward, it’s worthless if it isn’t something you can use or better than what you have. Any lore you encounter you forget 30 seconds later or don’t even want to read. You constantly mock and goat laugh at in-game dialogue and mechanically make the same choices every time you play.

He’s going into every ruined house in the neighborhood and examining everything inside god just do something will you please play the game just play the goddamn game Phil.

“How do I see my map?” When you picked up the Pip-Boy, you displayed the map and said, “There’s the map,” how do you not know how to do this.

“I wish we could find a melee weapon because that’s the build I’m going for.” At the start of the Vault, your chat told you to pick up the baton you passed by, you yelled at them that you didn’t need a weapon you were just going to punch the enemies.

He’s now inside a house he has already been in because he’s lost in the fucking tutorial area, just like in Mass Effect 1.

Mouses over (or whatever it’s called on console, PC master race) the Cooking Station, doesn’t interact with it.

After 1 hour and 44 minutes, Phil has left the tutorial area.

Phil calls Dogmeat a mutt, he isn’t, literally one of his defining characteristics is that he’s a surviving purebred good boy.

Phil thinks you can’t melee in V.A.T.S., no, it’s because you still have the gun equipped you 72 IQ motherfucker.

I swear I did not make this up, Phil finds a terminal and sees entries that provide lore, he shuts off the terminal, “Nah I don’t care about that.”

Phil thinks he has Advanced Lock-Picking, he doesn’t since he hasn’t spent a Perk point on it.

He is not picking up any junk items, hope he isn’t planning on crafting later.

He tried to pick an Advanced safe and finally realized he doesn’t have Advanced Lock-Picking.

Phil says 95% of Fallout 4 is exploring, 10 seconds later he goes up on the roofs of two buildings and finds nothing. “What’s the point of being up here?”

He’s complaining his flashlight is too bright again.

Having played this game way too much, I’m wincing every time he sees duct tape and doesn't pick it up.

Phil meets Preston, who introduces himself. Less than a minute later, his character calls Preston by name. “Howdy nose name?” (How’d he know his name, I think he meant, but “howdy nose name” is what he mush-mouthed.)

Phil is mad his quest reward was another terminal minigame.

After hearing Preston explain how most of his people have died horribly and now they are trapped by raiders who want to murder them, Phil is confused as to why the other members of Preston’s group are freaking out.

Phil has broken 2 bobby pins on 2 novice locks and has been reduced to going “ubdebdubdebdub” trying to open them.

“What’s he [Preston] talking about? They never mentioned going to the roof.”

Yes they did, that’s where the power armor is.

End of stream. Obviously, he’s not going to struggle on a Bethesda game on Normal, but man is he dragging this out.
 
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Is Phil a Railroad tranny or Brotherhood chud?
 
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I know I shouldn't be surprised, but it's baffling how bad he is with just the basic game mechanics in a series he's played multiple times. I probably haven't played Fallout 4 since it came out, but if I reinstalled it, I'd at least know things like how to melee in vats and how to open up the map. I guess all he's retained from the other games is "Have your companion kill everyone"

The tutorial bomb stuff is especially baffling. If he was really interested, he could quickly Google it, or ask someone in his chat, he doesn't need to stall and try three separate times to leave the tutorial area to see what happens. I don't even think you need to do it once, it's not exactly a shock that the game doesn't let you leave the tutorial area and explore a fully fleshed out pre-war world.
 
If Phil were a character in Fallout, he'd be a dude you'd come across in a random encounter running around and filming himself hitting the ground with a shovel and saying, "Couldn't block". If you tried to interact with him he would flee from your character in fear.
 
If Phil were a character in Fallout, he'd be a dude you'd come across in a random encounter running around and filming himself hitting the ground with a shovel and saying, "Couldn't block". If you tried to interact with him he would flee from your character in fear.
And if your character is black he would bite his fingers off
 
Phil moved this session up a day to capitalize on his "viral" 21k views on the premier stream. Let's see what he has in store for us.

Phil thinks the 25th anniversary updates gave Dogmeat a name, one of his idiots had to tell him Mama Murphy told him Dogmeat’s name. That was two days ago, though, so obviously Phil can’t be expected to remember what he did in the game so long ago.

Mama Murphy is prophesying about the deathclaw under the museum and Phil keeps asking if she looks different in the update.

Phil has ended the conversation with Mama Murphy to talk about how he’s playing at 60 fps and how part 1 of this playthrough went viral.

“I don’t know anything about Boston.”

Phil is meleeing raiders with the minigun, he won’t fire it, this is terrible.

Okay he’s shooting the deathclaw, it’s Normal so being shot by the minigun stunlocks the deathclaw until it dies, riveting gameplay.

Phil is always picking the asshole dialog option. He may not have made his character look like him this time around but he’s definitely making him act like him.

Throughout this entire stream Phil eats like 4 food items when 1 would be enough to get him back to full health. I just wanna point out that even in game he’s a gluttonous pig.

He’s bitching about how his videos will get demonetized because he can’t turn off in-game radios other than his own.

Phil is ignoring Sanctuary and is instead heading for Diamond City.

“Okay, so this is gonna be important that I do the right things in my leveling, correct?”

“20% more MAY LAY weapon damage, that could be good…”

Now I’ve never done a melee build myself (I like to shoot guns), but that seems, I don’t know, a pretty fucking fundamental perk for one.

Phil reads a few more perks and then notices his chat is telling him to get Big Leagues (the melee weapon damage increase). “Yeah, you think so?” He proceeds to argue with his chat that he should get Better Criticals and his chat has to patiently explain why 20% increase to basically all his damage is better than increasing only crit damage. It’s truly amazing to me that someone can do something 6 hours a day 6 days a week for 15 fucking years and still be so bad at it.

And just to be clear, it's not like Better Crits is a bad perk, it's just that this early there are better options. Most enemies at this stage die easily without getting crit.

Phil’s audience just trolled him. Phil started to sell his magazines but then asked his chat if selling them means he loses the bonuses they give. It doesn’t, but some troll in his chat told him it does so he canceled the deal to sell the magazines. I mean, if you must troll Phil, that’s how you do it: not by giving him money, not “how’s the gout Phil” or “Khet got bhlecked trololol” but using his chat handholding against him.

He’s really struggling with the lockpicking, it’s pretty funny. I mean he’s not failing it, but he has to make like 6 attempts on every Novice lock and breaks a lockpick about every 1 in 3 locks.

And what did Phil buy in his first transaction in the game? 7 bobby pins

Phil has failed to hack a Novice terminal. He eliminated 4 wrong choices and still failed it, unbelievable.

Phil has failed the terminal again. “So what’s the common letter between ‘sand’ and ‘maul’? A. So the second letter is A.” No Phil, the second letter MIGHT be A. Or it could be the target word has a different letter in common with each of those words, like ‘soup’. This is why he’s bad at the hacking puzzle, he doesn’t understand it after doing it literal hundreds of times in multiple plays of multiple Fallout games.

Phil has failed the terminal a third time, making the exact same mistake. He picks “cast” and “tall” and says, “The second letter has to be A.” No it doesn’t, the word could be “coal”

Phil says he’s not going to pick up stuff, again maybe this is just a me thing, but picking through the Wasteland for useful stuff is a big part of the fun.

I can’t tell you how boring this is. A melee build might be fun to play and may even be fun to watch if somebody’s good with it, but it’s deadly dull watching Phil melee in V.A.T.S. on Normal difficulty. Just imagine 20 minutes of somebody 2-shotting ghouls in slow motion while ack ack acking, and try not to eat a Glock.

As soon as I finished typing that, Phil was killed by ghouls in the Super Duper Mart. I’m genuinely shocked at how bad Phil is at games. Ghouls are the most basic enemies in the game apart from the tutorial enemies (radroaches and bloatflies). Again, I’m hardly a god-tier gamer, but I don't think I've ever died to regular feral ghouls even on Very Hard.

Anyway that’s 4 deaths now.

“It will definitely be a challenging run for me. Which I’m fine, I’m fine with challenge. That’s why when people were like, ‘Are you gonna play it on Hard or Survival?’ I was like no, I’m just gonna do a build I never done before that I know is gonna be more interesting.”

Now he’s rambling about how he re-uploaded his Fallout 3 playthrough on some other channel and how drunk and stupid he is in it. Truly content deserving of being returned to the Internet.

Phil has failed to hack again.

Someone in chat told him about the Toughness perk, he is looking for it under Perception.

“I don’t see Toughness.” You’re looking for it under Luck, Phil.

“I don’t know what you’re talking about. I don’t see a Toughness one.” Because it’s not under Strength, Jesus Christ Dave.

His entire chat says Blacksmith (making melee weapon mods) or Toughness (damage resistance), so Phil picks Better Criticals. What’s especially funny is Phil has been “holding” his critical for when he needs it so he’s not even crit’ing anything and earlier he said his build was challenging because he didn't yet have any way to lower how much damage he takes.

He keeps calling fusion cores “power cores” and it’s annoying.

“What’s the point of being up here? This was a waste of time.” Again, I just can’t stress enough what a terrible gamer Phil is. Last time he said the Fallout series is great because it’s an immersive “universe”, yet he bitches every time there’s something in the game not connected to a quest and doesn’t give him great loot. I don’t know what he means by “immersive”, honestly.

A raider hit Phil with a mini nuke. Death 5.

Phil hit the save limit. Yes, he’s doing it in this game, too. I didn’t even know there was a limit, I always thought Bethesda games allowed like 999 saves or something.

Phil got killed by the mini nuke again. Death 6.

Phil is complaining that the raider blew up the other raider when blowing him up. Man has played Fallout games like 7 times and is shocked the gang of murderous psycho drug addict rapists don’t care about collateral damage.

“Alright, watch this!” He tries to rush the guy with the Fat Man and gets blocked by the other raider, death 7.

This time he reaches the guy, who proceeds to blow both of them up. Death 8.

“Why would he suicide?”

Again, raider.

This time he reaches the guy, who proceeds to blow both of them up. Death 9.

Phil sneaks up on the first raider and stabs her to death, then gets nuked. Death 10.

Phil sneaks up on the first raider and stabs her to death, then gets nuked. Death 11.

In true Phil fashion, he just kept doing it until it worked. The guy got screwed by Phil’s V.A.T.S. so his mini nuke missed and Phil killed him.

Now he’s bitching about having to delete saves. He goes to his previous character and there are like 100 saves, no wonder it’s full.

Phil got impatient deleting saves and accidentally loaded one from his previous character. But he did nothing wrong, he everything correct, it’s because "the game is a dumb piece of shit" with “a laggy load system” that “drops the X and doesn’t let me delete.” Folks, we’ve arrived at the point that fucking Fallout is lagging and dropping his inputs, nothing he could do.

He’s mad because he didn’t save after killing the Fat Man raider so now he has to kill him again.

He tried again and got blown up. Death 12.

“It’s lucky chance, right, it’s a lucky chance if you get that instant execute like I did.”

Phil doesn’t even understand why he succeeds or fails. He won because he caused the guy to miss his shot with the mini nuke, it had nothing to do with Phil’s attack.

Blown up again, that’s 13 now.

Got blocked by the other raider and blown up. “Then he killed himself and her, oh my gawd.”

No, he didn’t kill himself, you hear him say “Hell yeah” at your corpse. Death 14.

He won the same way, V.A.T.S. glitching the guy into missing. And again I’m sure he has no idea why he succeeded this time and if he explained it he’d be wrong.

“Why are you guys so quiet? What happened? The whole chat is dead silent right now.”

It’s because you’re boring and your stream sucks.

“What’s going on? Crazy stuff going on.”

Raiders are fighting ghouls, not hard.

He’s fighting the power armor station now. His chat is baby-stepping him through how to repair his power armor and he is berating them because he is too stupid to follow their simple instructions.

“How does this work? It just says transfer, I don’t understand. I don’t get it, nothing’s happening. They won’t let me exit my armor here, see? Doesn’t work. Doesn’t work. Hold X doesn’t work. Hold X does this, puts your weapon away. You don’t know what you’re talking about, that doesn’t work, 672. You hold A, you can’t get out, you get an error message. So I can’t do it. It doesn’t work, see? Still can’t exit, it won’t let me. Now I’m out, but now it’s not on the station see? It doesn’t work. Here we go, so, left arm’s completely busted. Modif—I can’t rep—I knew it, I can’t repair. I can’t repair, I don’t have any repair ability. See? I can’t do anything. I don’t have any repair at all. Well, 10 people working together just for it to say I can’t do it anyway. Ack ack ack, great.”

How’s that not picking up stuff working out for you, Dave?

“Just a bunch of junk, loot. My armor’s completely fucked, I can’t repair it at all.”

His chat told him how to repair but he doesn’t believe them, he keeps asking if they’re sure all he needs is steel.

Now he’s asking if every item he comes across has steel in it.

Phil’s lack of object permanence is on full display, complaining there are now enemies in an area he passed through before, the concept of enemy movement seems to elude him.

Phil drops from a height in power armor and the AoE damage from the landing kills the raider next to him, he’s baffled, he has no idea what happened. “I didn’t even touch him. What happened? He just died.”

Phil finds a safe key and whines for like 2 minutes that he doesn’t know where the safe is. Chat tells him it’s under the platform he’s standing on. He goes down, looks around, and sees a sign reading “Keep Out”. He declares there is no safe, chat has to tell him to look behind the Keep Out sign. “Thank you so much, that was so nice of you, I totally would not have looked there. I would have never looked there, I would have never thought there was something there.”

Phil’s fusion core ran out in the middle of a big battle with raiders, bye bye power armor.

These raiders are jacking him up pretty good for being Normal raiders, he’s used like 6 stimpacks in this fight. Yet Phil thinks he’s doing well, it’s bizarre.

Phil found the Repair bobblehead. “Wow, my first bobblehead of the playthrough.” No Phil you got the Perception bobblehead in the Museum of Freedom, remember? It was 2 days ago?

“I’m running out of stimpacks, I’ve used so many.”

Phil finally uses a cooking station, and all he can make is 1 Iguana on a Stick, that’s it, he has no other components to cook.

Phil got killed by ghouls again, death 15.

“I DIED? I HAD HEALTH. I don’t know what happened, I had health.”

Your Buffout wore off.

Phil finds an overdue book and declares it’s just a book now because there’s no library anymore. Joke’s on you fatboy, the library never forgets its overdue books.

Phil gets the mission Fire Support and says it’s one of the new missions added for the 25th anniversary, it’s not.

He changed the color of the Pip-Boy display again, now it’s an eye-searing hot purple.

“I’m running out of bobby pins, when I find a vendor the first thing I’munna do is buy all their bobby pins.”

I’ve never bought a bobby pin in this game.

“This’ll probably take us into the sewers.”

It’s the entrance to the metro?

Phil ended at the police station meeting the Brotherhood of Steel. So he's ignoring the main story right now, which is a valid choice. I just wish he'd stop whining about how he keeps going to places that aren't worth his time to go to since, you know, he's made that choice.
 
I'm not mistaken that Phil played Fallout 4 before, right? I only played through it once shortly after release, but I remember how much of a thing picking up "junk" items was because you needed to break them down for the components. I'm pretty sure there's even at least one main quest that's just about collecting craftable items to make the gateway to the institute. It's not like, the main component of the game, but it's a pretty big deal and something that the game definitely encourages you to do. Even if you have 0 interest in the crafting side of thing, I want to say some of those items are at least worth picking up to sell to vendors.

From what I remember, melee build in Fallout 4 is pretty OP because you get a perk that basically teleports you right into melee range with enemies if you use it from vats. Unless what I'm thinking of was unarmed specifically. Not that Fallout 4 is particularly hard, especially if you're only playing on normal difficulty. I'm almost impressed at how much Phil has managed to die, especially just to normal enemies.
 
“20% more MAY LAY weapon damage, that could be good…”
Melee damage boosts will be useless if he keeps using guns like a retard though. It will, however, be fun watching him encounter a Behemoth or an Assaultron.
Phil has failed the terminal again. “So what’s the common letter between ‘sand’ and ‘maul’? A. So the second letter is A.” No Phil, the second letter MIGHT be A. Or it could be the target word has a different letter in common with each of those words, like ‘soup’. This is why he’s bad at the hacking puzzle, he doesn’t understand it after doing it literal hundreds of times in multiple plays of multiple Fallout games.
I might be misremembering this, but I'm pretty sure he had Valentine (or another companion) do most of the hacking for him when he needed it.
basically teleports you right into melee range with enemies if you use it from vats. Unless what I'm thinking of was unarmed specifically.
It's both actually and you can do some pretty amazing trick shots with that perk, specifically throwing grenades and then using V.A.T.S. to target them so you can teleport on top of things you wouldn't be able to normally.
 
I'm not mistaken that Phil played Fallout 4 before, right?
Oh yes, it's the reason ReeAnna didn't get to go to her brother's wedding, Dave had to play Fallout 4 for Day One Views.
From what I remember, melee build in Fallout 4 is pretty OP
It's my understanding that melee builds are OP in all the Bethesda/Obsidian Fallout games, which makes DSP's "oh I'm challenging myself by doing a melee build no im not gonna play on Hard" particularly hilarious for me.
because you get a perk that basically teleports you right into melee range with enemies if you use it from vats. Unless what I'm thinking of was unarmed specifically.
Pretty sure it's any melee unarmed or not, but it requires something like 9 Agility and Phil set his Agility at 1 so.........
Melee damage boosts will be useless if he keeps using guns like a retard though.
He's not using guns, not exactly sure where you got the idea that he was.
I might be misremembering this, but I'm pretty sure he had Valentine (or another companion) do most of the hacking for him when he needed it.
That may be true for his first Fallout 4 run, I don't know. I was thinking of his 2021 New Vegas run where he bombs the terminals over and over again. My point was--and maybe I did a bad job explaining this--he doesn't understand the minigame at all and just unga bungas it until he lucks into solving it. So, pretty much how Phil solves any puzzle.
 
it could be the fact it's 2am, but your name and avatar made me laugh really hard. I'm glad I've inspired you and I'll definitely be watching this thread.

edit: I've now read both of your posts, the only thing i'd point out is that Phil does usually go for Charisma runs because it allows him to completely bypass combat. for example, he's never fought Caeser's champion in New Vegas because he always charisma checks the guy. otherwise, all your posts were great fantastic work.

collecting craftable items to make the gateway to the institute

he played fallout 4 on release, famously making Leanna miss her brothers wedding for it depending who you ask. but I wanted to point out this moment right here, because you're right, you do need craftable items to make the gateway, it was also the first time the game forced phil to use the building system and he stumbled around for nearly an hour desperately trying to find what he needed and then struggled to get it to work together while someone constantly spammed him with party invites over xbox, if I recall.


32:34 until the end of the video (and half of the next video too). Be mindful this is from Phils own channel, since I don't believe the channel that clipped it still exists.
 
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Wasn't that Fallout 4 main gameplay loop? Go out, do a quest or two, collect items, break them down, build stuff (settlements, chems, what have you) and then do it all over again?
I for one am glad I play it on PC because modding the weight limit is surely a godsend
 
He's not using guns, not exactly sure where you got the idea that he was.
"Phil is meleeing raiders with the minigun, he won’t fire it, this is terrible." and "He can’t figure out how to unequip his gun so he is just keeping it in his hand even though he’s only using melee, he is not firing the pistol." as long as he keeps pulling off these retarded stunts, more melee damage won't help him in those situations.
 
Phil does usually go for Charisma runs because it allows him to completely bypass combat. for example, he's never fought Caeser's champion in New Vegas because he always charisma checks the guy.
I stand corrected. I guess his dedication to avoiding combat as much as possible goes back farther than I realized.
as long as he keeps pulling off these retarded stunts, more melee damage won't help him in those situations.
Oh, I see what you mean now. He did eventually switch to a machete he found in a building in Concord, and since then he's been Jason Voorhees-ing everything in sight.
 
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