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i didnt read any of this faggot shitf you wanted to be witty, you could say Avowed instead,
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i didnt read any of this faggot shitf you wanted to be witty, you could say Avowed instead,
Here you go, judge it for yourselfi've seen no one talk about this, what's in it?
That's okay, I doubt you're capable of reading, considering I have yet to see a single quality post on this subforum come from you.i didnt read any of this faggot shit
half these perks I made myself in creation kit lmaoI can confidently say that you can find much better content for free on Nexus
He is trooning out.I think maybe Thaddeus is turning into a centaur or something.
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He took lessons from Chris on how to give himself a vagina.He is trooning out.
Todd Howard must genuinely experience feral, manlet rage when he is reminded that New Vegas has a casino gambling mechanic which is not monetized.If FNV came out today, it would be buddy, unoptimised, $100 dollar EU5 slop that requires you to be online to play it and writien by Emil Pagliarulo.
Don't give him ideas.....Todd Howard must genuinely experience feral, manlet rage when he is reminded that New Vegas has a casino gambling mechanic which is not monetized.
Todd Howard must genuinely experience feral, manlet rage when he is reminded that New Vegas has a casino gambling mechanic which is not monetized.
4 years late, but I was watching a video of that mod.Oh man speaking of autismo mods like DUST that are pointlessly hardcore, i dunno if anyone brought up Obscurum Pandemic before https://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/59344
TL;DR its this uber edgy overhaul that just strips everything off the map for pointlessly hard zones and enemies ala dust
Its made by this semi schitzo commie that apparently has a rep among the already autistic fallout modding scene

Launch Fallout 76 is better than Outer Worlds on virtue of a single quality: character writing.As is, Outer Worlds is still better than Fallout 76
No, it is a baked in mechanic, but aside from a couple of quests(one of them a main quest) you can pretend it doesn't exist and be none worse for wear. Minutemen and Brotherhood require it in a few of their quests, but Railroad and Institute routes mostly ignore it. There is a mod that lets you skip the building teleporter part if you don't want to do that btware there any mods out there to completely bypass base building in FO4? I was thinking of doing an America Rising playthrough.
Project Mojave and Fallout London has gambling if anyone is into that sort of thing. As for Fallout 3, well, nobody is going to play that game today without TTW so it doesn't matter. Not that it matters, there is zero seedy establishments in the game aside from a couple of bars for whatever reason, so not like there is any reason to include that game mechanic.Which puzzles me why 3 and 4 didn't have gambling when it's a staple of the series.
The game has a few well written character, as well as several bad ones. Most are unremarkable and aren't going to ruin the experience one way or another. I wish people would actually play the game and not take ragebait posts from clueless /v/irgins or poorly made youtube videos seriously, the only people more ignorant than modern day Obsidian are people who dedicate their precious time and energy into hating Outer Worlds out of all the RPGs in the world without even doing any bit of research. Definition of bandwagoning and fad chasing, the game doesn't have that many genuine fans and ironically enough might have more people obsessed with hating it than anything.Launch Fallout 76 is better than Outer Worlds on virtue of a single quality: character writing.
This is because Fallout 76 at launch had no human NPCs.
Beaten to the punch in 2016 and 2018 respectively, like you saidIf Bethesda wanted to make 400 quadrillion dollars they'd offer a creation that is literally just a decently animated r91 or service rifle since they were so stupid in not adding real guns that those weapons were some of the earliest and still most popular mods for fallout 4
Outer Worlds is still better than Fallout 76 and even Fallout 4 in some aspects
Any mod that does so is going to end up being effectively a backpath to the main quest, so no, not really. There's some that completely replace it, and then you can just ignore it like vanilla, but eventually even ARLE is going to want you to build the funny Railroaded Sequence Machine.are there any mods out there to completely bypass base building in FO4? I was thinking of doing an America Rising playthrough.
Mostly from the roleplaying standpoint (almost zero of that in Fallout 4, you have two pre-determined characters chosen based on your gender and little in a way of player agency) and RPG mechanics(which Fallout 4 has none, skill trees ala Starfield don't count). I guess you could count the combat as well depending on if you like it slower and more tactical with Fallout 4 or extremely fast paced, almost boomer shooter like combat in Outer Worlds. Point I was making that the game has some redeeming qualities if you look for them, but people who blindly sperg about the game never played it so they wouldn't know, or they played it for 2 hours and only judge it based off the lackluster tutorial. The game has a little bit of replayability, but you really have to get into the nitty gritty builds that the game offers, which it does to a surprising degree. DLCs also add some neat gear to further make these builds more fun, but you're actually going to have to enjoy the base gameplay, if you don't then you're right, there is no reason to play the game again(assuming you even finished it).Never played 76, but how is Outer Worlds better than FO4 in any respect? It has zero replayability.
The mod I linked lets you sidestep the Railroad and the teleporter entirely, you can in theory go to the Institute at level 1(if you have a proper build), One of the best mods I ever had in any Fallout game, just a shame it breaks some quests if you do it this way(mostly Minutemen stuff since the game thinks you already cleared out The Castle by the time you visit The Institute).Any mod that does so is going to end up being effectively a backpath to the main quest, so no, not really. There's some that completely replace it, and then you can just ignore it like vanilla, but eventually even ARLE is going to want you to build the funny Railroaded Sequence Machine.
On the plus side, that's the only time you have to interact with the mechanic, but that's cold comfort for if you want it gone.