As always, you'll distribute a pool of points between those seven statistics at the start of the game, but they'll have a much larger impact on how your character develops this time around.In Fallout 4, every time you level up you're able to unlock or upgrade a perk, giving your character new abilities and proficiencies. The perks you're able to unlock are directly tied to your SPECIAL stats — each stat has 10 perks corresponding to the 10 points you're able to allot to that stat. The more points you have in a given stat, the "deeper" you're able to go: If you have eight strength points, you'll be able to choose between eight of Strength's assigned perks when you level up.That means there's 70 base perks in Fallout 4 to choose from, including some familiar faces — like a perk that increases the odds of "gibbing" your foes — and some newcomers. The series' Skills system is also tied into the tree, according to Howard. Most perks will also be upgradeable; with those additional ranks included, the progression system offers 275 things to unlock.
I don't need to read shit because I already know it's a good game.
Quote from: challengerX on July 24, 2015, 05:51:52 PMI don't need to read shit because I already know it's a good game.But is Skyrim still a benchmark for modern games?
QuoteYou can romance your companions, regardless of whether you play as a male or female. Not clear on whether or not this includes robots like Mr. Handy, but here’s hoping.So, yes to beastiality?
You can romance your companions, regardless of whether you play as a male or female. Not clear on whether or not this includes robots like Mr. Handy, but here’s hoping.
Quote from: ねこ on July 24, 2015, 07:39:01 PMQuoteYou can romance your companions, regardless of whether you play as a male or female. Not clear on whether or not this includes robots like Mr. Handy, but here’s hoping.So, yes to beastiality?I think we know why he's called 'Mr. Handy'.
Quote from: Azumarill on July 24, 2015, 08:22:03 PMQuote from: HurtfulTurkey on July 24, 2015, 08:21:35 PMQuote from: ねこ on July 24, 2015, 07:39:01 PMQuoteYou can romance your companions, regardless of whether you play as a male or female. Not clear on whether or not this includes robots like Mr. Handy, but here’s hoping.So, yes to beastiality?I think we know why he's called 'Mr. Handy'.hes talking about dogmeat>.> I was just joking around about that dough
Quote from: HurtfulTurkey on July 24, 2015, 08:21:35 PMQuote from: ねこ on July 24, 2015, 07:39:01 PMQuoteYou can romance your companions, regardless of whether you play as a male or female. Not clear on whether or not this includes robots like Mr. Handy, but here’s hoping.So, yes to beastiality?I think we know why he's called 'Mr. Handy'.hes talking about dogmeat
Hmm I quite liked the numbers game with the original skill tree, but if it's got a decent enough replacement I can live without it.
As Gopher said it isn't possible to dumb down the skill system of Fallout being that its as dumb as can be. A change is nice though nostalgia still makes me miss the old dumb system.
Wonder how my usual 2746975 setup is going to go this time around.
It's like watching the downfall of Silent Hill again.
Quote from: The Waifu Master on July 25, 2015, 12:55:28 PMIt's like watching the downfall of Silent Hill again.Not really
Quote from: Esoteric on July 24, 2015, 09:41:47 PMAs Gopher said it isn't possible to dumb down the skill system of Fallout being that its as dumb as can be. A change is nice though nostalgia still makes me miss the old dumb system.Same. At first I was REALLY up in arms about it, but after Gopher offered his pov, I really kinda sat back and thought about it, and he really is right.Just the nostalgia getting in the way.
Quote from: Mmmmm Napalm on July 25, 2015, 09:51:15 PMQuote from: Luciana on July 25, 2015, 12:33:23 AMQuote from: Esoteric on July 24, 2015, 09:41:47 PMAs Gopher said it isn't possible to dumb down the skill system of Fallout being that its as dumb as can be. A change is nice though nostalgia still makes me miss the old dumb system.Same. At first I was REALLY up in arms about it, but after Gopher offered his pov, I really kinda sat back and thought about it, and he really is right.Just the nostalgia getting in the way.I'm assuming Gopher is a YouTuber or something? If that's the case, would someone mind linking me to the video in question?YouTubeHe's a pretty great YouTuber. This video is quite a ramble and was made before the skill system was actually announced. Gopher does a lot of modded playthrough stuff but more importantly he makes videos to explain all the necessitues of modding FNV and Skyrim. Such as installing script extenders, ENBs, making merge patches etc. You'll pretty much have to watch his videos at some point if you mod those games. He has also made a few of the most downloaded mods on the Nexus like immersive HUD, dynavision, and a few others. All around pretty cool Norwegian guy.
Quote from: Luciana on July 25, 2015, 12:33:23 AMQuote from: Esoteric on July 24, 2015, 09:41:47 PMAs Gopher said it isn't possible to dumb down the skill system of Fallout being that its as dumb as can be. A change is nice though nostalgia still makes me miss the old dumb system.Same. At first I was REALLY up in arms about it, but after Gopher offered his pov, I really kinda sat back and thought about it, and he really is right.Just the nostalgia getting in the way.I'm assuming Gopher is a YouTuber or something? If that's the case, would someone mind linking me to the video in question?
Quote from: Luciana on July 25, 2015, 02:27:17 PMQuote from: The Waifu Master on July 25, 2015, 12:55:28 PMIt's like watching the downfall of Silent Hill again.Not really>Silent Hill>Good game series>eventually became shit because it was constantly given to the wrong devsYes, it's exactly like it, actually.
Yeah, no. If it wasn't for Bethesda, Fallout would have stayed a dead series.
And mind you, NV follows the same foundations 3 does, so yeah.
You can dislike Fallout 3, but to say the devs and the game is shit is laughably wrong.