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I would say not intentionally, the problem is shotguns are extremely poorly balanced, either due to a bug for damaging calculations or just plain lack of testing.speaking of fallout 4, are the enemies supposed to tank 6 combat shotgun shots before dying?
One of the reasons why the Legendary Explosive Combat Shotgun is the most broken one.I would say not intentionally, the problem is shotguns are extremely poorly balanced, either due to a bug for damaging calculations or just plain lack of testing.
furious laser RCW is another for survival mode in the hands of companions, explosive shotties seem to work best on the hands of the player but companions love missing with that shit.One of the reasons why the Legendary Explosive Combat Shotgun is the most broken one.
if only there was an actual RCW in 4.laser RCW
someone is using vanilla FO4, same as vanilla skyrim... which is the same as vanilla minecraft.if only there was an actual RCW in 4.
If you're using a shit combat shotgun or it's a high-level enemy, yes. Welcome to Skyrim Scaling!speaking of fallout 4, are the enemies supposed to tank 6 combat shotgun shots before dying?
I don't have the time to really kit my games out right now, and to be frank I've also got a bit of contempt for mods these days, ship of Theseus kind of deal and what not.someone is using vanilla FO4, same as vanilla skyrim... which is the same as vanilla minecraft.
you just don't.
It's less terrible than the main game, but you're still playing Fallout 4 at the end of the day.Far Harbor its THAT good to keep playing this dreck?
what exactly is so bad about his main quest? I remember it being pretty good.- There's a fairly interesting arc for Nick Valentine, if you bring him with you (Certainly better than the retardation of his personal quest in the main game, that's for sure)
i don't get that either, he is a synth with his HDD at 95% and had to defrag rather than make a RAID backup like DiMA can.what exactly is so bad about his main quest? I remember it being pretty good.
I assume the implication is that they tolerate Nick because they KNOW he's a synth, and can't really impersonate anyone and apparently has zero interest in doing so. The paranoia around synths seems to stem solely from them replacing people instead of them just being... around. Which is kinda retarded but hey, it's Fallout 4.Nick Valentine is one of the most dumbest aspects of Fallout 4, and that's saying something.
The first time you walk into Diamond City you see a guy literally shoot his brother out of fear of him being a synth. The whole game everyone talks about synths replacing people and they're afraid of it happening to them. You can't trust anyone.
But somehow everyone is cool with the very obvious synth in town collecting information on all the inhabitants? And "finding" missing people?
The obvious conclusion, assuming people aren't as retarded as Emil Pagliarulo, is that Nick doesn't find people. He finds out what they look and acted like, then has the institute make a copy.
Obviously Nick doesn't actually do this, but it is beyond retarded that no one in game even considers this a possibility.
>Game focuses on using another group to mass replace people in their homelands, facilitated by a shadowy organization for their own gain.The whole game everyone talks about synths replacing people and they're afraid of it happening to them. You can't trust anyone.
This will always be the most retarded plot thread when the base game’s story is started from your son waking you up and wanting to groom you to replace him. Your son who doesn’t believe that synths are sentient whatsoever and would absolutely know if you were one.- They still fucking insist with the "What if you're a synth?" bullshit, which goes absolutely nowhere in the game, and goes absolutely nowhere here as well.
If we're talking about the same thing: The one where Nick decides he wants to chase a pre-war criminal the detective Nick's personality is based on was chasing (Which is already moronic because it's been 200+ years and anyone would think the guy is long dead, especially since it happened before the war). Said criminal is still alive, since he managed to somehow ghoulify himself before the war; which is fucking insane for multiple reasons:what exactly is so bad about his main quest? I remember it being pretty good.
Yeah that's what i always assumed but the "my brother is a synth" encounter fucks with the tone so much its hard to not question why nick is accepted. The institute goes back and forth from "real thing people know about" to a fallout equivalent of dingo eating your baby.I assume the implication is that they tolerate Nick because they KNOW he's a synth, and can't really impersonate anyone and apparently has zero interest in doing so. The paranoia around synths seems to stem solely from them replacing people
Its the opposite of "turn your brain off" where instead of not thinking about the details and eating slop you get thrown really stupid questions so they can sneak even stupider questions by youThis will always be the most retarded plot thread when the base game’s story is started from your son waking you up and wanting to groom you to replace him. Your son who doesn’t believe that synths are sentient whatsoever and would absolutely know if you were one
This is fanart made for the OWB mod btw, guy makes good stuff. Still 100x more accurate than what the TV show did. The thread your image came from that I saw from the image name showcases a comparison and it's like fucking night and day. Fuck Bethesda and their shills saying the TV show version is better.
Find me a Bethesda game that doesn't have bullet sponges.speaking of fallout 4, are the enemies supposed to tank 6 combat shotgun shots before dying?
You have probably saved yourself a headache, post your experience with MW in the Elder Scrolls thread.Sorry, already had my fallout itch
Nuked the install and now i'm setting up a Morrowind one
I never noticed how fucking fugly the guns in 4 are, jesus.
Half of them don't even look like they make sense from a basic functionality standpoint, how did I never notice this before?
There's a random encounter where a Synth reveals to his newfound friends that he is a Synth and they immediately try and kill him (unless the Sole Survivor stops them). I believe he has stated this isn't even the first time this situation happened. Synths are a universal kill on sight by anyone even slightly informed, paranoia should rule the streets and everyone should be afraid of being alone or talking to anyone since as far as anyone knows, the Institute can literally just snatch people from thin air (which they can via teleportation) whenever they want and replace them with perfect copiesFor people so utterly terrified of synths that they turn on their own brothers and have fucking gunfights in the town square over it, you'd think they would've just murdered Nick the first day he showed up. They don't even stop him from leaving town.