Fallout 4 Survival Mode is a Masterpiece

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  • Fallout 4 is one of the greatest games of all time and the Survival Mode is one of the best add-ons to date. If you're a fan of the Fallout series, then you need to check out Fallout 4 Survival Mode.
    In this video, I'm going to show you all about Fallout 4 Survival Mode and why it's a masterpiece. From the new mutations to the incredible graphics, Survival Mode is a must-play for any Fallout fan. If you're looking for a challenging and rewarding game experience, then you need to check out Fallout 4 Survival Mode!
    If you're like me, you're a big Fallout Fan. I've played all of them so many times, and Fallout 4 is no exception. I've replayed Fallout 4 multiple times, but I have a confession. I've ruined vanilla Fallout 4 for myself with this one simple trick.... It's called Survival mode
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  • @happygosunday
    @happygosunday  9 месяцев назад +182

    Do you guys enjoy survival mode or do you play on normal mode? This will probably be the last Fallout Video before Starfield comes out, so if you enjoyed it be sure and like and subscribe.
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    • @Callsign_Neuro
      @Callsign_Neuro 9 месяцев назад +7

      I’m gonna redownload FO4 and try it when I get home!

    • @keybladerasta4142
      @keybladerasta4142 8 месяцев назад +12

      I love survival mode it's like a different game

    • @gagaplex
      @gagaplex 8 месяцев назад +8

      I did one playthrough on Very Hard (and I'm glad I did because I learned about a lot of important stuff, like ballistic weave) and am now doing my second playthrough on Survival. I do enjoy it a lot - both in terms of difficulty and added mechanics - although I wish there was an automatic checkpoint every now and then, besides just sleeping.

    • @BabbleBot-ps4fr
      @BabbleBot-ps4fr 7 месяцев назад +3

      Same! I cant do this in base! and I NEVER use vats! I need to recon sneak and strategize if I'm not falling back! This is now one of the best games ever! Remember don't cheat with vat!

    • @beyrl-black
      @beyrl-black 7 месяцев назад +2

      Survival mode is more fun

  • @joker9in
    @joker9in 8 месяцев назад +1702

    A few pro tips from a survival veteran, for those of you trying it for the first time.
    1. Travel light: in the early levels, carry as little as you can. Everything has weight now, ammo, chems, Stimpacks, and that weight will add up fast. My recommendation is for early levels is to carry 2 weapons (a main and a backup), your armor, a few doses of emergency Chems, (psycho, jet, stimpacks, etc), at least 10 bottles of purified water (an easy feat, just build a basic water pump at any settlement and grab any empty beer/nuka/milk bottles you have, fill the bottles at the pump, and viola you have all the purified water you need), few molotovs, and 100 rounds for each of your weapons, and that's about it. Depending on how you packed you should be carrying somewhere in the range of 40 to 60 pounds, which leaves you plenty of room for picking up goodies on the road. As you get used to this style of play, you will learn to prioritize what to pick up and what to leave behind.
    2. Sneaking is essential: in the early levels, you will be as fragile as a baby. Seriously, do not charge in to battle because you will die a lot. Most enemies are capable of oneshoting you. Hell, even radroaches and bloatflys can be serious dangers in the early levels. Sneaking forces you to slow down and take your time, not to mention keeping you hidden from the enemy. Seriously, even the power armor you get at concord won't protect you for long at this point in the game, so staying hidden is your best bet for staying alive in the early game.
    3. Plan your perks: in survival mode damage perks, that is the ones that improve your weapons of choice, are the perks you should be choosing last. Instead, you should focus on perks that improve your survivability. Here are some examples of perks you may want to consider. Strong back: so you can carry more. Lead belly: in the early game you will probably be drinking a lot of dirty water and eating a lot of canned food, this will eliminate the radiation from these source (Which is good because radaway is pure poison in survival mode. Radaway does eliminate your rads, but it stacks on so many negative status effects that keeping the rads is usually the better alternative). Aqua boy/girl: Traversing through the water can help you get through a lot of dangerous areas, plus no rads or worrying about drowning. Chem resistant: chems can be life saving in survival mode and not having to worry about addiction is great (my current character is a straight up junkie who specializes in charisma and when that fails, full auto fire weaponry and it is such a fun build). Demo expert: explosives are so over powered in survival mode, (Molotovs for ghouls, frag grenades for raiders in those difficult to reach places, pulse grenades for robotic foes, and deathclaws are a worry of the past thanks to frag mines). Local Leader: an absolute necessity, in my opinion, considering how important settlements are in survival mode. Nerd Rage: If you are playing a high intelligence build, this perk will save your life more than once. Scrounger: Considering that ammo now has weight, increasing your odds of finding the ammo type that you need while on the road so that you dont have to carry so much around with you well, I'm sure you can see the usefulness of that. Just some perks to consider.
    4. Ballistic Weave is divine: get this as quickly as possible. Even if you hate the railroad, you should still rush to start their quest line just to get access to ballistic weave.
    5. Powernapping is your friend: Considering you can only save by sleeping, you should get into the habit of taking naps whenever you can. That way, you don't have to backtrack too far after you die. Although this will decrease your adrenaline a bit, if you only take an hour nap, you still get the benefit of the save, and you will still have some adrenaline.
    6. Plan your routes: since fast traveling is out, you need to plan your routes out carefully. Stack up quests so vou can visit multiple locations in a given area that way you cut down on backtracking. Looking for specific components/supplies/ammo? Think about where they might be. Hospitals are great source of chems and stimpacks, not to mention aluminum, crystal, and fiber optics, thanks to all the surgical trays and microscopes lying around. If you need food/water/alcohol, visit a bar or diner. Apartment building are often a good source of ammo thanks to them usually being infested with raiders or mutants. Even the enemies become a resource. Considering that certain enemies carry certain weapons. Gunners carry laser weapons as well as 10 ML. Super mutants tend to carry heavy weapons like mini guns or missile launchers with pipe weapons as a back up. Brotherhood always carry laser/plasma/gauss. Raiders tend to have a good mix of ballistic weaponry. These are all important factors when planning your route.
    7. Legendary gear is everywhere: survival mode ups the spawn rate of legendary enemies, because of this you will get more access to legendary gear. This gear can become game changing in survival mode. For example in my current playthough I got a very powerful weapon early on, a combat shotgun with the explosive perk. Because of this perk, every pellet that shotgun fires will produce a mini explosion that does 15 points of damage, and the shotgun fires 12 pellets per round. So that damage adds up fast, needless to say this gun has become a staple in my weapon rotation. These legendary items are definitely worth the trouble, so always go after legendary enemies when you get the chance, and if you find a really good piece of gear don't be afraid to retreat so you can find a bed for saving. There is no guarantee that the same piece of gear will spawn next time.
    8. Towns/faction headquarters are wonderful: in survival mode the early game can be brutal. Towns/ faction headquarters become your one-stop shop for everything. Got a ton of rads/diseases/addictions? Go to the local doctor and get some amazingly cheap treatment and bam, you're as good as new. Looking for a new weapon or need an ammo top up? Check out the local gun shop. Junk dealers have a wide variety of components for sale so that you can upgrade your gear. Every town has an inn or free bed for sleeping, and they usually will have a food stockpile or store as well. If you need to free up some space you can always sell some things to make room at those very same shops. Granted later on these towns don't tend to be as useful because you have created a lot of settlements, but they still have their uses. Diamond city makes a fantastic hub for you to visit regularly in the early game.
    I hope this advice helps you on your first survival playthrough, and remember, have fun😊.
    😊

    • @elliotelliott1192
      @elliotelliott1192 7 месяцев назад +6

      CAN SOMEONE EXPLAIN PLZ?? So i did some research. A lot of ppl say that you receive more damage (2x) but also deal less damage (O.75x) on survival similarly to Hard difficulty, unlike it was said in the video. So is it u deal more or less damage. Hope its that you deal more damage as it would feel more realistic playing and also don't want my enemies turning into bullet sponges. I started replaying fall out few days ago but want a new experience ,but if every normal enemies are turned into bullet repellant titans i rather not... Can someone make it clear to me as everywhere i looked on the web it says different :/

    • @joker9in
      @joker9in 7 месяцев назад +33

      @elliotelliott1192 everybody does more damage in survival mode yourself included. Everybody is kind of like a glass cannon. Everybody hits hard, but they also die fast. A few enemies can be a bit bullet spongey in the beginning, but if you target their weak points and play smart you should be fine.

    • @elliotelliott1192
      @elliotelliott1192 7 месяцев назад +4

      @joker9in thanks 👌makes sense tbh

    • @schauseil187
      @schauseil187 7 месяцев назад +11

      Didn't you forget something important? When you start survival the hardest part of all is surviving the deathclaw in concord. She one-shots you, but it takes forever to kill her.

    • @joker9in
      @joker9in 7 месяцев назад +32

      @schauseil187 yeah, the two most consistent ways I have found to beat him are kiting him into a few fragmines to cripple his legs, once he is crippled he's not that hard to bring down. The other way is to go inside that little 2-story shop right in front of the museum. He is too big to get inside and you can shoot him through the busted out windows until he dies. I would say the 2nd method is the most consistent, but it does feel a little cheap.
      Remember the deathclaws weakpoint is his belly, so should always aim there in VATS.

  • @jazzyjswift
    @jazzyjswift Месяц назад +267

    My favorite mod to use while playing survival mode is the mod that turns cigarettes into an Aid item instead of a junk item. When consumed, it plays an animation of you smoking it. At the end of the animation, it does a hard save of your game file.
    It allows you to save the game anywhere, but it forces you to take a moment to let an animation play out, so you can't do it while in danger, and it also forces you to scavenge a junk item that you typically would overlook or just sell for caps. Giving new use to existing items is always a fun addition.

    • @mumbles11111
      @mumbles11111 Месяц назад +11

      Brilliant tip about the save cheers

    • @maynardburger
      @maynardburger Месяц назад +8

      I liked this idea until I looked it up and saw that there's fairly limited amounts of cigarettes you can get in the game? I still feel like this is too punishing. If they were more numerous or could drop as loot or something, I might consider it.

    • @billqiu4692
      @billqiu4692 29 дней назад +9

      It’s a compromise that I personally like, limited saves means you can’t blindly mash it every encounter. But you’d have enough to pick and choose to repeat crucial moments in a quest line for example

    • @KeytarArgonian
      @KeytarArgonian 28 дней назад +1

      I have this mod too, you can modify to have the male and female smoking animation too. I kinda like Nora standing there smoking like a sailor rather than the dainty ‘female’ animation 😂
      Also, there’s a great headshot perk. If you get a headshot on a human sized enemy or smaller it’s an instakill. With the damage buff I feel it’s only fair to be rewarded with a skilled shot (I refuse to use vats if it seems like that’s a cheat, I don’t use vats so every kill is totally skill based) < this makes it super immersive but it also means that sting wings, bloat flies and blood bugs are HUGE threats to me as I can’t vats them and they *FAST.*

    • @KeytarArgonian
      @KeytarArgonian 28 дней назад +3

      @@maynardburgerno they are actually super plentiful. A pack will get you a random number of cigs, between 1 and 10 and a carton will get you multiple packs. Even that mechanic makes it super immersive. A pack of smokes might have water damage or something so only 2 are actually intact. Same with packs in cartons. Great thing is, you keep the empty cartons and they are counted as cloth. This is super useful early game needing to build punishment free beds.

  • @nanosum1
    @nanosum1 9 месяцев назад +866

    The release of survival mode is actually what got me to purchase and play FO4 for the first time...I've never actually played FO4 NOT on survival mode/I don't know what it feels like to fast travel in FO4! 😂 (edited typo)

    • @happygosunday
      @happygosunday  9 месяцев назад +98

      It’s very…..fast. Thanks for watching!

    • @midnight347
      @midnight347 5 месяцев назад +52

      It feels like the game was meant to play on survival. It feels like truly trying to survive and it makes building settlements and the like much more important.

    • @nanosum1
      @nanosum1 5 месяцев назад +38

      @midnight347 I really like how playing on survival mode makes settlement building feel so organic to the gameplay! You need places to sleep, cook, drink clean water, and craft, so setting up checkpoints throughout the wasteland as you level up and become more powerful gives this feeling of conquering or taming the wasteland.

    • @ghostlycondom8295
      @ghostlycondom8295 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@happygosundaywhen I hear survival mood I hear BANDIT MODE rob everything except good neighbor

    • @Blippi21
      @Blippi21 4 месяца назад +3

      absolute madlad

  • @joker9in
    @joker9in 8 месяцев назад +332

    Honestly I can't play fallout 4 without survival mode. It makes everything so much more immersive for me. You have to plan ahead and really think about where you are going and what you are doing. The only drawback I can think of about it is you really do need a good understanding of the base game in order to play it well, otherwise I think it might be a little too punishing and tedious.

    • @joker9in
      @joker9in 8 месяцев назад +13

      A few pro tips from a survival veteran, for those of you trying it for the first time.
      1. Travel light: in the early levels, carry as little as you can. Everything has weight now, ammo, chems, Stimpacks, and that weight will add up fast. My recommendation is for early levels is to carry 2 weapons (a main and a backup), your armor, a few doses of emergency Chems, (psycho, jet, stimpacks, etc), at least 10 bottles of purified water (an easy feat, just build a basic water pump at any settlement and grab any empty beer/nuka/milk bottles you have, fill the bottles at the pump, and viola you have all the purified water you need), few molotovs, and 100 rounds for each of your weapons, and that's about it. Depending on how you packed you should be carrying somewhere in the range of 40 to 60 pounds, which leaves you plenty of room for picking up goodies on the road. As you get used to this style of play, you will learn to prioritize what to pick up and what to leave behind.
      2. Sneaking is essential: in the early levels, you will be as fragile as a baby. Seriously, do not charge in to battle because you will die a lot. Most enemies are capable of oneshoting you. Hell, even radroaches and bloatflys can be serious dangers in the early levels. Sneaking forces you to slow down and take your time, not to mention keeping you hidden from the enemy. Seriously, even the power armor you get at concord won't protect you for long at this point in the game, so staying hidden is your best bet for staying alive in the early game.
      3. Plan your perks: in survival mode damage perks, that is the ones that improve your weapons of choice, are the perks you should be choosing last. Instead, you should focus on perks that improve your survivability. Here are some examples of perks you may want to consider. Strong back: so you can carry more. Lead belly: in the early game you will probably be drinking a lot of dirty water and eating a lot of canned food, this will eliminate the radiation from these source (Which is good because radaway is pure poison in survival mode. Radaway does eliminate your rads, but it stacks on so many negative status effects that keeping the rads is usually the better alternative). Aqua boy/girl: Traversing through the water can help you get through a lot of dangerous areas, plus no rads or worrying about drowning. Chem resistant: chems can be life saving in survival mode and not having to worry about addiction is great (my current character is a straight up junkie who specializes in charisma and when that fails, full auto fire weaponry and it is such a fun build). Demo expert: explosives are so over powered in survival mode, (Molotovs for ghouls, frag grenades for raiders in those difficult to reach places, pulse grenades for robotic foes, and deathclaws are a worry of the past thanks to frag mines). Local Leader: an absolute necessity, in my opinion, considering how important settlements are in survival mode. Nerd Rage: If you are playing a high intelligence build, this perk will save your life more than once. Scrounger: Considering that ammo now has weight, increasing your odds of finding the ammo type that you need while on the road so that you dont have to carry so much around with you well, I'm sure you can see the usefulness of that. Just some perks to consider.
      4. Ballistic Weave is divine: get this as quickly as possible. Even if you hate the railroad, you should still rush to start their quest line just to get access to ballistic weave.
      5. Powernapping is your friend: Considering you can only save by sleeping, you should get into the habit of taking naps whenever you can. That way, you don't have to backtrack too far after you die. Although this will decrease your adrenaline a bit, if you only take an hour nap, you still get the benefit of the save, and you will still have some adrenaline.
      6. Plan your routes: since fast traveling is out, you need to plan your routes out carefully. Stack up quests so vou can visit multiple locations in a given area that way you cut down on backtracking. Looking for specific components/supplies/ammo? Think about where they might be. Hospitals are great source of chems and stimpacks, not to mention aluminum, crystal, and fiber optics, thanks to all the surgical trays and microscopes lying around. If you need food/water/alcohol, visit a bar or diner. Apartment building are often a good source of ammo thanks to them usually being infested with raiders or mutants. Even the enemies become a resource. Considering that certain enemies carry certain weapons. Gunners carry laser weapons as well as 10 ML. Super mutants tend to carry heavy weapons like mini guns or missile launchers with pipe weapons as a back up. Brotherhood always carry laser/plasma/gauss. Raiders tend to have a good mix of ballistic weaponry. These are all important factors when planning your route.
      7. Legendary gear is everywhere: survival mode ups the spawn rate of legendary enemies, because of this you will get more access to legendary gear. This gear can become game changing in survival mode. For example in my current playthough I got a very powerful weapon early on, a combat shotgun with the explosive perk. Because of this perk, every pellet that shotgun fires will produce a mini explosion that does 15 points of damage, and the shotgun fires 12 pellets per round. So that damage adds up fast, needless to say this gun has become a staple in my weapon rotation. These legendary items are definitely worth the trouble, so always go after legendary enemies when you get the chance, and if you find a really good piece of gear don't be afraid to retreat so you can find a bed for saving. There is no guarantee that the same piece of gear will spawn next time.
      8. Towns/faction headquarters are wonderful: in survival mode the early game can be brutal. Towns/ faction headquarters become your one-stop shop for everything. Got a ton of rads/diseases/addictions? Go to the local doctor and get some amazingly cheap treatment and bam, you're as good as new. Looking for a new weapon or need an ammo top up? Check out the local gun shop. Junk dealers have a wide variety of components for sale so that you can upgrade your gear. Every town has an inn or free bed for sleeping, and they usually will have a food stockpile or store as well. If you need to free up some space you can always sell some things to make room at those very same shops. Granted later on these towns don't tend to be as useful because you have created a lot of settlements, but they still have their uses. Diamond city makes a fantastic hub for you to visit regularly in the early game.
      I hope this advice helps you on your first survival playthrough, and remember, have fun😊.

    • @sullycharted1125
      @sullycharted1125 7 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah whenever i first played survival 6 years ago i raged so hard and often it was pure agony for me. Now i don't die no where near as much because i have a lot more knowledge on everything in the game lol

    • @maynardburger
      @maynardburger Месяц назад

      I did it fine on a first playthrough, but I modded it so I could save anywhere and doubled the length of time before I needed to eat/sleep/drink. That took care of all my annoyances with it and it became very playable and a lot of fun.

    • @whitegenome22
      @whitegenome22 28 дней назад +1

      Are the mods available for console?​@@maynardburger

    • @At0m1Ca15
      @At0m1Ca15 27 дней назад

      ​@@whitegenome22 I think those ones are! I certainly remember modding save-anywhere back into the game on PS4, so I imagine the eat/sleep/drink timer modifiers can be modded too.

  • @JustJano
    @JustJano 8 месяцев назад +134

    my first 2 hours doing survival went like this
    -find the minutemen in concord and while inside the museum i get one tapped by one of the dudes trying to get inside the door the minutemen are all behind
    -after helping the minutemen and some basic early settlement building it was time to make it to diamond city and kick off the story and on the way there i tried helping trudy and her son at the diner and after failing the first speech check from the two raiders they one tapped me before i could even get my gun out
    -after loading back in and making my way back to the same spot and i went in the diner to talk to trudy and once it started the gun fight i got one tapped again
    -then i loaded up again and this time i took codsworth as a companion and went back to trudy, let codsworth kill the two raiders, looted their stuff and sold everything to her. making me way to diamond city i see an abandoned house and figured im off to a good start and i feel confident so i might as well loot the house and sell the goods in diamond city but as soon as i walk in the door i set off a landmine (i tried to run away cus i panicked) and the blast still killed me around rounding a corner
    but even with all that happening i still get the urge to load up fallout 4 again and keep trying lol

    • @happygosunday
      @happygosunday  8 месяцев назад +17

      You perfectly described my addiction to fallout 4 survival mode. Thanks for watching!

    • @bladesyz
      @bladesyz 6 месяцев назад +2

      For the minutemen museum, you have to use stealth. Don't let yourself be take by surprise. Once you get the power armor, USE IT!

    • @JustJano
      @JustJano 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@bladesyz oh yeah i eventually figured it out lol i still had all the confidence from my last playthrough so i thought id just dive in and defeat everyone but i quickly leaned to take my time lol

    • @codyrawiri-pettit5526
      @codyrawiri-pettit5526 10 дней назад

      Have 3 characters. One save on normal difficulty, one save on very hard and another on Survival. Use all 3 characters to find ways to help the Survival character live.

    • @JustJano
      @JustJano 10 дней назад

      @@codyrawiri-pettit5526 that's too much work id rather just get good. plus survival isn't really that hard, the first 10 levels are pretty hard but after that you're cruising

  • @XUM4N
    @XUM4N 6 месяцев назад +65

    Fallout 4 has turned into a game where I spend 10 hours getting 40 mods working together. Just to play for an hour, and then not touch it again for months.

    • @cosmicether7594
      @cosmicether7594 24 дня назад

      Yea all while the game is really good in its own way. It didn’t give me the play time I had when I played fallout 76 and fallout 3.

    • @nevionathanael3000
      @nevionathanael3000 21 день назад +3

      Currently im on 418 mods, 4 days making it work, 30 minutes game time 😂

    • @nevionathanael3000
      @nevionathanael3000 21 день назад

      And those 30 minute, 15 minute of it spended on character/weapon customise

    • @XUM4N
      @XUM4N 21 день назад

      @@nevionathanael3000 visit downtown Boston

    • @FPChris
      @FPChris 10 дней назад

      Just play no mods.

  • @GaMeRfReAkLIVE
    @GaMeRfReAkLIVE 7 месяцев назад +133

    I really like survival but i used the mod journey as well. It lets you fast travel to your settlements that are connected by supply lines as long as youre already in one of them. As far as mechanics go i like how limited that is because it still forces you travel places that you likely havent yet

    • @jh0003
      @jh0003 6 месяцев назад +4

      It's all about balancing quality of life with immersive grind. Instead of the fast travel mod, I use the mod that allows you to craft vertibird grenades and the mod that allows you to build 'cloud' terminals at settlements and access items anywhere. Although not being able to fast travel is a ballache I always found that gearing up for a long journey, and the random things that happen en route is where the survival mode magic happens. With the cloud terminal mod I just use 'head canon' and pretend settlers deliver items around the map for me.

    • @brucewayne722
      @brucewayne722 6 месяцев назад +9

      Just like morrowind. But I use the Immersive Fast Travel mod. It lets you use a vehicle to fast travel to your settlement. You have to build it and need oil to use.

    • @skippychurch2965
      @skippychurch2965 4 месяца назад

      Hmph. Pathetic

    • @DanielFlores-tl5vu
      @DanielFlores-tl5vu 3 месяца назад +2

      Its a good in-between mod. Fast travel can be cheesed if you can just teleport in and out of combat or past dangerous choke points like down town Boston or the glowing sea. But having safe places to teleport to when claimed is a good way to push you into the settlement game mechanic and it feels satisfying

    • @TridentTrue101
      @TridentTrue101 Месяц назад

      That's what I've done as well, I think it's a good middle ground.

  • @Austria002
    @Austria002 7 месяцев назад +130

    I played over 1k hours on fallout in various difficulties, mostly on very hard....and it was quite easy.
    I tried survival mode for the first time last weekend and i had a whole new game experience. Yes, settlements went from "nice to have" to an absolute necessity, food in my inventory was no longer annoying carry weight, i went out and hunted for deer or mirelurks just to stock up on food. The "less radiation intake when eating"- perk became a game changer and i got nervous when i ran out of antibiotics.
    Wild ghouls became REALLY scary and I would not leave a settlement without a rifle w/ scope. Longe range guns are absolutely necessary.
    However, i got a quicksafe mod because otherwise this wouldnt make fun.

    • @Kyan_the_tree
      @Kyan_the_tree 6 месяцев назад +29

      Quick save mod totally ruins the challenge bro

    • @baahjm
      @baahjm 6 месяцев назад +50

      ​@@Kyan_the_treewhy? I just don't want to ruin my progress because of a simple crash which is really often in Bethesda games.

    • @samd2013
      @samd2013 6 месяцев назад +24

      @baahjm the save on sleep mechanic creates the fear to die in the game. I’m conversations with npcs, i make choices that i normally wouldn’t do in standard mode such as paying bribes or something else that would cost me. I also tend to avoid dangerous situations a lot more and will go out of my way to take the long route somewhere if there is a firefight something going on in the fastest path because I haven’t saved in awhile at a settlement or something. I also find myself using the inns at settlements almost every time I come across them. The save on sleep mechanic, forces me to make decisions that I’d probably take in real life.

    • @baahjm
      @baahjm 6 месяцев назад +6

      @@samd2013 I accept that it is more realistic, I am okay with that if there were no crashes.

    • @repet-
      @repet- 6 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@baahjmI've crashed so many times when going to I think downtown Boston (area surrounding diamond city) when I played the game on Xbox One. If I were to try survival I'd also use a quick save mod.

  • @beyrl-black
    @beyrl-black 7 месяцев назад +36

    I genuinely enjoy survival mode. It makes the game a challenge, and feels more like a choose your own adventure with consequences

  • @2JZ.4ME
    @2JZ.4ME 7 месяцев назад +83

    I pray they bring this to Starfield. Loving it but really wish there was survival mode.

    • @paulleach3612
      @paulleach3612 6 месяцев назад

      Amen! I've been hoping for the same since it got me hooked.

    • @Boxscot49
      @Boxscot49 6 месяцев назад +5

      I assume it was intended to be there on release and scrapped for some reason cause they got everything in place for it. Hopefully they’ll add it in later cause im with you survival mode would add a whole new layer to the game

    • @yesed
      @yesed 2 месяца назад +5

      both games suck wtf are you people playing

    • @brandonnitro4029
      @brandonnitro4029 Месяц назад +13

      ​@@yesedfallout 4 is good

    • @ExitGamesLabs
      @ExitGamesLabs Месяц назад +5

      @@yesed starfield is good

  • @Watch3rOfTheSkies
    @Watch3rOfTheSkies 7 месяцев назад +33

    I’m the same way, I can only play on survival mode now. It’s so satisfying gradually building up a network of settlements as I work my way from the northwest to the east and south slowly over the course of many days.

    • @elliotelliott1192
      @elliotelliott1192 7 месяцев назад

      On this video it says 200% damage received and 150% dealt. Had a lookinto it cos a different video said 2x damage and 0.75x dealt similarly to hard mode, meaning u deal less damage to enemy on survival. So which one is correct u deal more damage to enemies or less as I want to start a new playthrough with different experience but don't want my enemies being bullet sponges as I like games to be as realistic as possible...

    • @edmartin875
      @edmartin875 7 месяцев назад

      The 150% is correct. Both you and the enemy deal out more damage.@@elliotelliott1192

    • @EmeryVille7200
      @EmeryVille7200 3 месяца назад +1

      Yet, Preston still has the gall to mark your map to go take care of a settlement

    • @BlueFusion2910
      @BlueFusion2910 Месяц назад

      ​@@elliotelliott1192Yup, enemies are even worse bullet sponges than they were in normal, and you are weaker. It is not a realistic fair challenge, it is difficult for the sake of being difficult, because damage output is not equalled

  • @johnnygonzalez1344
    @johnnygonzalez1344 7 месяцев назад +26

    I love survival mode. It makes you use all aspects of the game. One example: leg armor with Sprinters legendary perk (run 10% faster). I never bothered with it in normal mode since you FT everywhere in PA. But in survival, I used it a lot to get from one settlement to another when they needed defending. That plus having vertabird signal flares and then using the matter relay to teleport to CIT in the middle of the map makes not having FT feasible.

    • @thedonzhorzh
      @thedonzhorzh 4 месяца назад +1

      Also siding with the Institute is more appealing on survival since you can always teleport in the middle of the map.

  • @nifferwolf
    @nifferwolf 9 месяцев назад +43

    I've played FO4 many times on normal mode. Just started my first survival mode run through and damn is this shit hard. Died about 4 times before I even got to speak to Preston for the first time. The infections you can get and the need for antibiotics is so stressful, at least in early game. Just rage quit after being killed by a mirelurk in one hit just north east of sanctuary.
    Going to have to change the way I think about this game to succeed. Pretty cool so far though. Wish me luck for tomorrow's attempt 😁🤞

    • @paulleach3612
      @paulleach3612 6 месяцев назад +7

      It's worth it, once you hit level 30(ish) in survival mode you usually have a good grasp of how to handle situations and have gear good enough to make it slightly less stressful. But yeah, the beginning is tough if you don't have a plan in mind.

    • @nzpatriot5959
      @nzpatriot5959 6 месяцев назад +2

      Also power armour is a must. I always seen it as a luxury for real tough situations in the lesser difficulties but in survival it's the first thing I went for because every enemy pretty much kills you in one hit without it

    • @nifferwolf
      @nifferwolf 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@nzpatriot5959 I used to only gather the power armours to have in my collection but this time I've actually been using them. Having to find random stations around the Commonwealth to repair when I'm not close to a settlement. Making sure I have enough stuff to upgrade. Keeping an eye on and actively seeking out the cores. It deffo adds a layer to the game that seemed lacking in the pervious play throughs. Now I have the hang of it I don't think I'll be able to play FO4 normally any more. Survival adds so much it feels like this is how it was meant to be played.

    • @nzpatriot5959
      @nzpatriot5959 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@nifferwolfyeah I'm a big fan of the survival difficulty on NV and haven't played 4 in a while and seen it had survival which I never noticed before and I reckon it's up there. It certainly makes you play the game as a true wasteland survivor

  • @DirtyDev
    @DirtyDev 9 месяцев назад +24

    Wow i never knew survival mode was that different might have to give that a try now

    • @paulleach3612
      @paulleach3612 6 месяцев назад +4

      It's the way the game seems to have been designed to be played. All the systems and mechanics in the game really make sense. Places like the Atom Cat garage become a valuable oasis in the wasteland.

  • @levmade
    @levmade 4 месяца назад +5

    For easing it up a little bit but still keep it realistic, I suggest a deployable camp and sleeping bag mods, makes the playthrough little bit less punishing but you still have to think of always carrying resources for building that camp and a sleeping bag to save, later in the game you can have a network of your own hidden hideouts with sleeping bags along the way.
    I believe it even makes the game more realistic than less, I remember how bad it was at some moments to go for an enormously long trip and realize you forgot resources for campfire or a sleeping bag, also makes you search for some safe place to establish a sleeping zone and take a rest before clearing out some big enemy zone 👀

  • @AthenaTheWolf
    @AthenaTheWolf Месяц назад +51

    Take a shot every time he says survivor mode

    • @devinsmith7195
      @devinsmith7195 29 дней назад +3

      He’s saying survival, so zero shots lol

    • @AthenaTheWolf
      @AthenaTheWolf 29 дней назад

      @@devinsmith7195 semantics but whatever the game mode is called. It’s just funny he says it enough times to crush a bottle

    • @mrkiky
      @mrkiky 25 дней назад +1

      I took a shot everytime he said it and now I'm out of ammo.

  • @themissingpeace7956
    @themissingpeace7956 8 месяцев назад +34

    I wish you could toggle eating thirst and tiredness for normal difficulty. It adds to the immersion aspect for me

    • @theodisius1
      @theodisius1 6 месяцев назад +1

      There are mods like Survival options that let you toggle on every aspect of Survival difficulty, so you could do what you want - switch everything off except eating, drinking and sleeping.

  • @MinusTheRogue
    @MinusTheRogue 8 месяцев назад +14

    Recently started a survival character for the 3rd time, using what i know if the other two runs. It’s a challenge that every now and then you gotta try for yourself. Remember your frailty, beware explosives and use them appropriately & remember bed locations and build them everywhere.

    • @happygosunday
      @happygosunday  8 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, yes, and yes. Thanks for watching!

  • @huwguyver4208
    @huwguyver4208 5 месяцев назад +4

    On my first playthrough (in normal mode) I was focused on settlement building and expansion, and setting up supply lines between them. I also worked up to a level with the Brotherhood so that I had access to Vertibirds. I never even finished the main story but I was having a great time. By the end I felt like a post-apocalyptic military commander- I had a ton of settlements, Minutemen backup available in most areas, artillery strikes widely available, as well as the ability to fly in and out via Vertibird. It was great fun.
    Then on my second playthrough I put it on survival mode and just roamed the wastes with Dogmeat, and it felt like a completely different game. Sneaking around, carefully picking my battles and frequently just staying away, sometimes killing people who didn't fully deserve it to make a few extra caps to ensure I would make it to the next day, only building small utilitarian base camps for myself rather than settlements. It was a huge feeling of relief every time I made it back to a population centre to sell my loot, grab a bite to eat and crawl into bed to save my game with my loyal hound by my side.
    Survival mode is definitely the way to do it if you are interested in role-playing. But it is that kind of flexibilty of approach and experience that makes F4 great imo, despite the actual quests being largely a bit forgettable compared to previous installments.

  • @brandonwillson7172
    @brandonwillson7172 4 дня назад +1

    I had a run on survival at level 8, traveling through the city when a massive pack of ghouls attacked me. Mid combat my last fusion core ran out on my power armor. I was traveling and exploring for 2 hours since my last save. I couldn't move when they started to attack me. frantically shooting off all the ammo in my pipe pistol as my health dwindled below half. Finally I took a hit from a glowing one that ripped the last bit of armor off my power armor. With less than 15 hp remaining I abandoned my power armor and just ran for dear life. Somehow I had escaped and started to heal. I had to sneak my way through groups of raiders and ghouls until I had finally reached Diamond City. That was the moment I was hooked on Survival. that was a few years ago now and I still remember that like it was last week.

  • @alex.aguilera9332
    @alex.aguilera9332 9 месяцев назад +6

    Survival mode is how the game should be played. Unless you get regular crashes/bugs. I bought fallout 4 again on pc for that reason

  • @gilgamecha
    @gilgamecha 7 месяцев назад +11

    Thoroughly endorse the message in this video. I would say though the restricted saves are a huge positive. I know that's a minority view. But the benefit is you get a real sense of loss from dying. In turn this leads to much more realistic actions and planning, which really conveys the Survivor experience. Enjoy!

  • @tennesseehighchicken-t.h.c956
    @tennesseehighchicken-t.h.c956 8 месяцев назад +9

    I've played to fallout 4 when it came out and when I was younger obviously but whenever I stopped and started playing again it has always been in normal mode, until this last few weeks when I reloaded my last save and thought about starting a new one in survival mode.
    I think that playing elden ring, ground branch, a bit of DayZ, even Don't Starve made me change what I looked for in a game, "difficult" games (because there are probably games that are more difficult than these) are just so rewarding when you put the effort in the equation

    • @paulleach3612
      @paulleach3612 6 месяцев назад +1

      "...just so rewarding when you put the effort in the equation." Exactly this, Game Devs always seem to forget that a huge percentage of us don't want instant gratification, but want a sense of accomplishment.
      (Like crafting enough ammo and food for a Scorch beast Queen battle was for a two player team back in the early days of 76.)

    • @VelesVolos
      @VelesVolos 5 месяцев назад

      wish they'd make a Don't Starve 2. Was my favourite game then DST came along and they completely forgot about us. DS is a classic in my mind.

  • @MovingTargetMT
    @MovingTargetMT 9 месяцев назад +11

    I bought Fallout 4 just for Survival mode i enjoy it i can't even think trying other difficulties.

    • @elliotelliott1192
      @elliotelliott1192 7 месяцев назад

      On this video it says 200% damage received and 150% dealt. Had a lookinto it cos a different video said 2x damage and 0.75x dealt similarly to hard mode, meaning u deal less damage to enemy on survival. So which one is correct u deal more damage to enemies or less as I want to start a new playthrough with different experience but don't want my enemies being bullet sponges as I like games to be as realistic as possible...

    • @edmartin875
      @edmartin875 7 месяцев назад

      150% is correct. Both you and the enemy deal out more damage.@@elliotelliott1192

    • @ofrenic
      @ofrenic 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@elliotelliott1192 im late but yeah I use Flashy Survival mod, lets you change the survival settings and the default values were 200% and 150%

  • @dhampirsilver1260
    @dhampirsilver1260 5 месяцев назад +5

    I play on basically "Survival Lite". I enabled fast travel (for the reasons you discussed in the video), and quicksaves which I limit myself to using only between big encounters (I like the tense feeling of scraping through a fight but I've had too many crashes which lost me a ton of progress). So far it is my favourite way to play FO4 after many many regular playthroughs

    • @VoidmasterCZ
      @VoidmasterCZ 4 месяца назад +1

      Fast travel robs you of random encounters and surprise finds like new quest or valuables.

  • @jnic2707
    @jnic2707 8 месяцев назад +9

    I started two days ago, and base building is no longer a novelty or quest objective, im set up in starlight drive-in and it's a place to go back and feel genuinely relieved to be home. To eat and drink, to rest and devise the next days plans and to decorate due to the fact you spend a whole lot more time there. Its a shame I'm gojng to forget about it completely on September 1st, but hey i might do Starfield survival mode on playthrough one!

    • @paulleach3612
      @paulleach3612 6 месяцев назад

      Starfield (as much fun as I'm having with it) has let me down on the survival mode front.

  • @1900rugrat
    @1900rugrat 3 месяца назад +2

    watched this a month ago, came back to say im bouta finish my first survival play through and i appreciate you for making this video💯💯best way to play the game hands down and revived my love for fallout 4

  • @njunge34
    @njunge34 6 месяцев назад +2

    Damn this might convince me to finish the game. I did almost everything in the game but finish the main story line but perhaps I’ll try survival mode after all these years. Nice video

  • @gagaplex
    @gagaplex 8 месяцев назад +21

    I just realized that drinking ocean water reduces dehydration...

  • @eivenevie
    @eivenevie Месяц назад +4

    save point is the major problem for me, walking for hours to get stuck on a random terminal animation is an instant uninstall.

  • @goblintacos88
    @goblintacos88 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm usually a very easy/story mode to normal, I hardly ever go over normal mode, but I've done some challenge runs on Survival, and it definitely changes the way you look at Fallout 4. I definitely give more praise to Survival Mode, your right it will change the way you play entirely, and even though it is hard as hell, you kinda can't stop playing! Great Video!

  • @CaramelFop
    @CaramelFop 7 месяцев назад +2

    I for the most part play Survival mode as intended, the exceptions are I quick save at beds so I don't have to progress time to save and cheat in water, this is because it feels like doing anything that's anything makes you thirsty. Walked 100 ft? Your thirsty. Slept? Your thirsty? Wanna heal? You're thirsty. Got shot? You're thirsty. It gets to the point I genuinely don't know how to keep up with it other than water bottles magically appearing in my inventory

    • @a-a-rondavis9438
      @a-a-rondavis9438 7 месяцев назад

      Well, to be an active person running around constantly, it's not unrealistic, we're just not used to maintaining ourselves in a video game. People actually eat 3 times a day, that's very frequent.

  • @spinnwebe_
    @spinnwebe_ 8 месяцев назад +3

    A few months ago I decided to risk survival mode for the first time, and I was surprised to find it was a different way to enjoy the game. I’m still not convinced I would call it “a fun way”, but still

  • @ScrumPMC
    @ScrumPMC 5 месяцев назад +5

    I used to avoid survival modes but I realized they allow you use utilize more mechanics in the game!

  • @dead_fox
    @dead_fox 6 месяцев назад +1

    1000% Agree with you. I come back to F4 all the time thanks to survival mode, the gameplay is just so on point. I personally download some animation mods for aid items, better weapon mods, and other minor stuff for immersion like backpacks, and a little mod that lets you sleep on couches (that makes things a little bit easier, but I also think it makes sense that you can sleep in a couch tbh) and it’s just perfection for me.
    This morning I bought a new game but after like 30 mns I came back to F4 lol

  • @jormungander_the_world_serpent
    @jormungander_the_world_serpent 5 месяцев назад +1

    whoa ive only become aware of survival mode recently but the more i learn about its sounding better and better, due to my experience in base fallout feeling more and more like a speed run, as in after a few hours on my first playthrough i was basically unkillable as i took my knowledge of skyrim and just became a stealth archer from day one

  • @elizabethmiller7918
    @elizabethmiller7918 7 месяцев назад +6

    I never really considered survival because even on pure vanilla the game would crash so often.
    At least once an hour if not twice.
    Frequent saving was the only way to keep it practical.
    Now I halve 300 mods and ironically its a lot more stable. No crashes for days sometimes.
    But some of my mods help stability.
    Like buffout4, unofficial fallout 4 patch, baka script extender and others.
    PS: what music is this?

  • @Rune-Sage
    @Rune-Sage 9 месяцев назад +3

    Honestly, I tried survival mode and loved it but at the same time, hated it.
    First of all, nights were quite literally traumatizing in the early game, especially if you didn’t have a flashlight on. Getting jumped by ghouls in Wicked Shipping was definitely an experience.
    Another thing
    is also the scary factor of
    survival mode. The enemies aren’t that scary on their own, but the difficulty, or rather the constant fact that you’re 1 min away from being dehydrated or hungry really puts you on the edge. A Bloodborne type of scariness if you understand that reference.
    Knowing the bugs in the game, I had to save every single time I saw a bed , just to not loose my progress. I would say that the devs should’ve at least fixed or adjusted somethings in order to accommodate for the strict saving in survival mode.
    So, like it was stated in the video, you’d definitely need a good amount of time to have an enjoyable survival experience. It’s not for everyone, but if you ever want to try it and have the time, energy and commitment for it , give it a go

  • @dannyshadbolt229
    @dannyshadbolt229 7 месяцев назад +2

    Totally agree with this. I'd say I have to still use certain mods ( Backpacks and personal sleeping bag, MRE's ect) but survival is the default for me.

  • @jh0003
    @jh0003 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is exactly what happened to me. Survival mode on Fallout 4 has changed how I play games - that feeling of jeopardy and the need to treat each situation as though it could be your last - for example I realised that headphones allowed me to hear what direction a threat was coming from which was a lifesaver. As mention in the video, needing to carefully select a couple of weapons and carry only what you need, and to slowly build up each settlement out of necessity adds a whole new level in immersive experience

  • @JD-lj4gt
    @JD-lj4gt 6 месяцев назад +12

    I've never felt so much fear or need to plan my outings as in survival mode. Settlements are a huge relief when you see them on the horizon. I actually camped out in random ruins, which I'd never seen the need for before. Once I played survival, I regretted every moment playing regular.

  • @reaperraider999
    @reaperraider999 2 месяца назад +6

    My main reason I have yet to try it is the save feature. I get why its there but man I feel like id be really upset if I hadn't saved in a while and the game just crashes for no reason.

  • @melissasowell2413
    @melissasowell2413 5 месяцев назад +1

    Ive played fallout 4 for years both on xbox and now pc and have never tried survival mode until yesterday and i agree its so addictive. It took me a dozen tries just to get past the first lot of triggermen in the parkstreet subway. One mod i would highly recommend which has saved me more than once is the Camping mod, which allows you to build campsites with beds and fires pretty much anywhere.

  • @bladesyz
    @bladesyz 6 месяцев назад

    I play on survival mode as well, but with two essential mods:
    - Quicksave anywhere: the vanilla survival save system is unplayable. Nothing more frustrating than carefully making your way through a dungeon only for all that work to go to waste from a crash.
    - Fast Travel between settlements: I used to play for the longest time without this, but it eventually became extremely tedious to run back and forth between your settlements. Even the vertibird fast travel was an exercise in tedium.
    The key to early survival in survival mode is Power Armor. There are two fusion cores within easy access of Sanctuary, giving you enough juice to make it to Lexington. (Obviously you need to conserver your power, don't run or use vats or hold your breath while in power armor). There, you can find a few more fusion cores through careful exploration. This will get you to Diamond City. From there, I always clear out Hangman's Alley and make it my base of operations. It is the closest settlement to the CIT, and from there I follow the main quest until I get the ability to teleport.

  • @projectisaac
    @projectisaac Месяц назад +3

    My only issue with survival mode was going into a house, and having the infinite loading screen ruin that run. The save only by bed mechanic only works for games that aren't notoriously crash happy.

    • @dmanke130
      @dmanke130 28 дней назад

      I just added a mod that lets you quick save still

  • @noobsaibot8199
    @noobsaibot8199 5 месяцев назад

    Great video, glad to hear someone talk about how survival fleshes out the game by forcing you to cook and use settlements. In a way similar to how the crafting mechanic now adds interest in the junk that scatters the world survival mode makes you care about the smaller details of the world that would typically go unnoticed. If you have the money, I'd recommend fallout 4 VR on survival mode.

  • @Physics13123
    @Physics13123 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hey man thanks for making this video I got me to play survival and it’s some of the most fun I’ve ever had playing fallout 4 the no fast traveling ended up with me exploring soooo much areas and secrets I never knew of and I felt fully immersed as a survivor instead of some guy who had to much g fuel so yea just wanted to say thank you for this video and getting me to play survival

  • @WeAreTheQs
    @WeAreTheQs 3 месяца назад +31

    How you gonna not mention illness at all, or the tiredness/hunger/thirst effects of meds, or companions not getting up without stimpacks, or ammo having weight? This video should have been longer smh

  • @landonmckinley6250
    @landonmckinley6250 5 месяцев назад +3

    Sin Settlements 2 brought life back into Fallout 4 for me. There are more long term rewards going on in the background and it keeps you more engaged than the base game. It would be cool to combine it with survival.

    • @nickmorris8748
      @nickmorris8748 4 месяца назад

      Loved Sim settlements but my PC kept crashing when I entered a settlement which was killer on survival mode. I'd be out for a supply raid or do a quest, only for it to crash after 2hrs of unsaved gameplay

  • @alphaundpinsel2431
    @alphaundpinsel2431 8 месяцев назад +2

    Playing on survival mode changes fo4 from being a bad rpg into Stalker

  • @williamschick8786
    @williamschick8786 4 месяца назад

    I just recently finished a minute man play through uniting the commonwealth all on survival mode. I absolutely love survival mode, as compared to Skyrim where you get tired and hungry way to quick. Great video man!

  • @Cosmic-Wanderer
    @Cosmic-Wanderer 9 месяцев назад +3

    I would try that. But the lack of fast travel is too much i think.
    Not difficult just a unnecessary annoyance.
    They should of maybe limited how many times you could travel in a day. Maybe only 2. Or even just once over 3 days or something like that.
    No fast travel basically makes me just burnout quicker and switch games

    • @tennesseehighchicken-t.h.c956
      @tennesseehighchicken-t.h.c956 8 месяцев назад

      A game that has a good thinking of fast traveling is kingdom come deliverance, you can fast travel but still get fatigue and hunger/thirst depending on how long the travel is and you'll also get ambushed by ennemies sometimes

  • @L_H_Bruh
    @L_H_Bruh 7 месяцев назад +47

    Survival mode would be perfect if you could fast travel to owned settlements and allow you to hard save at any settlement too
    But aside from that, it's the definitive way to play fallout 4, it makes the shallow rpg experience of fallout 4 have actual depth to it

    • @ZebraGoat
      @ZebraGoat 6 месяцев назад +5

      you have to stock up on vertibird grenades and plan your adventure routes to minimize their use

    • @bladesyz
      @bladesyz 6 месяцев назад

      Both of those features exist with mods.

    • @ObsidianSaint
      @ObsidianSaint 5 месяцев назад +1

      Nailed it, I think the perk with the travelling caravans should allow you to fast travel as an option during dialogue with the caravan guard. Only to owned settlements, of course. Would also be nice if occasionally you had a random encounter when you used fast travel this way and have a small combat with the caravan guards.

    • @ErosXCaos
      @ErosXCaos 4 месяца назад +2

      Vertibirds

  • @jmlaw8888
    @jmlaw8888 8 дней назад +1

    The mode is INCREDIBLY difficult. Here are my top 5 hardest moments on this mode.
    1. Game Crashed. Lost over an hours progress.
    2. Game Crashed. Lost over an hours progress.
    3. Game Crashed. Lost over an hours progress.
    4. Game Crashed. Lost over an hours progress.
    5. Game Crashed. Lost over an hours progress.
    Yessir Crashvival mode isnt for the faint of heart.

  • @salaryman6095
    @salaryman6095 5 месяцев назад

    I start my vacation today i and have spent half of the day about starting a new fallout playthrought, you just convinced me to try this thank you

  • @TheHan464646
    @TheHan464646 8 месяцев назад +3

    I would enjoy survival mode more if the game didn't bug out or lag then crash everytime i go near big cities or if alot of stuff spawn in an area too fast. It's a super fun mode but I've never gotte. past 30% adrenaline because I'm afraid of losing progress because of crashes

    • @wolfen210959
      @wolfen210959 6 месяцев назад

      Save is your friend, take a one hour nap every time you find a bed/sleeping bag, your chance of a disease is much higher if you take a nap outdoors, but it's better than losing progress.

  • @rdwaterm
    @rdwaterm 7 месяцев назад +5

    Most of the 30 or so hours I’ve spent on Starfield I was thinking of how much more I would be enjoying Fallout 4 on survival (I never use VATS or power armor).

    • @paulleach3612
      @paulleach3612 6 месяцев назад

      I DEMAND they put survival mode in Starfield...

  • @SarahMichel86
    @SarahMichel86 4 месяца назад +1

    All my FO4 playthroughs have been on Survival, can't imagine playing this game without it and I agree that it makes FO4 a masterpiece. IMO the best post-apolyptic survival game ever made.
    Not being able to save is an issue though, there is a mod called "Usable Cigarettes" which I find absolutely essential for survival mode. Basically you have to smoke a cigarette to save the game, and the game only saves after the whole smoking animation is finished so saving still is a bit of a hassle and you can't just do it at any time.
    Mods that make loot more scarce I also find essential tbh, I personally use the Loot mode for Damn Apocalypse. The amount of available loot on FO4 survival is excessive and makes survival a bit too easy IMO (compared to games like Resident Evil 2, for example). Making Stimpaks, ammo and other essential items very rare in the world makes a massive diference in your strategy and makes the survival experience much more satisfying and crafting perks really useful.

  • @natesworld3122
    @natesworld3122 7 месяцев назад

    I play only survival mode since I switched. It really forces you to learn the map. I have 2 successful perma death play throughs, which includes base game and DLCs. You definitely prioritize perks and stats differently in survival and learn how to cut stuff that is more luxuries and focus on surviving. Focus on running and run speed, carry weight. I always suggest people switch to it

  • @rmartinson19
    @rmartinson19 5 месяцев назад +6

    The only adjustment I would make would be to reintroduce a limited form of the fast travel mechanic to the game. Like, maybe you can fast travel, but only between settlements with an established supply route. Not only would this incentivize settlement building, it would give you a path to earn your way out of the endless drudgery of being made to walk back and forth across the entire map every other quest.
    That's what always kills my Survival Mode playthroughs: not the frustration of forgetting to sleep and losing 4 hours of progress when I die, but rather the sheer unbridled boredom of walking everywhere. Once you pass a certain level, almost nothing you run into on the way is all that scary or interesting, so it just turns into an annoying unskippable chore. It gets to the point where I can literally just sit there with my finger on the button to move forward while I read something on my phone. Every now and then I'll glance up to check my progress, or if I hear what sounds like a threat to be dealt with, or just to make sure I haven't spent 3 solid minutes running against a boulder or something. The fact that I can do that and it works smacks of bad game design. I don't expect Bethesda to make a game where I'm never bored, but they could have at least offered a path to mitigate these kinds of obvious drags on gameplay.

    • @ErosXCaos
      @ErosXCaos 4 месяца назад

      Vertibirds.

    • @rmartinson19
      @rmartinson19 4 месяца назад

      @@ErosXCaos Maybe. You'd need a way to get access to them that doesn't involve signing up with the Brotherhood though. Which honestly might be more lore-breaking than just doing a limited fast-travel by itself.

    • @ErosXCaos
      @ErosXCaos 4 месяца назад

      @@rmartinson19 Sturges from the Minutemen and Tinker Tom from the Railroad give you access to Vertibirds if you side with them.

    • @rmartinson19
      @rmartinson19 4 месяца назад

      @@ErosXCaos Do they? They always annoyed me too much to play all the way through their storylines. Huh. Learn something new every day...

  • @jasonclarke-carvalho538
    @jasonclarke-carvalho538 7 месяцев назад +5

    I wish there was a Trophy/Achievement for completing the game without changing the difficulty from survival. It would’ve incentivized more players to try it out. But survivals biggest issue is not the bed saving, I think it adds way more of a challenge and makes the game so much for fun because of it, it’s the fact that if you wanna be able to “fast travel” (AKA Sitting in a chopper for a few minutes and occasionally shooting the minigun” back to sanctuary or wherever your main base is you are forced to side with the brotherhood. Wish every faction had their own faction customized vertibird that they “salvaged” that way if you side with a different faction you aren’t locked out of the only “fast travel” option in the game.

    • @tumei1851
      @tumei1851 6 месяцев назад +3

      The Minutemen and the Railroad do exactly that after completing the main quest. Sturges and Tinker Tom can give you a ride at any time. An Institute playthrough will have to rely on their teleporter, but instant fast travel to the center of the map is very handy as well.

    • @wolfen210959
      @wolfen210959 6 месяцев назад +2

      If you do the minutemen exclusive victory, where you only progress the BoS and Railroad quests a short way into the institute, then you can keep both factions around for questing after the ending, there are some quirks however, you can't talk to PAM, or Kells, as they will give you quests to kill the opposing factions, but you still get to use vertibirds. Even the Railroad and Minutemen endings result in gaining their version of the vertibird, so killing the BoS is definitely an option.

  • @danielsohn6409
    @danielsohn6409 8 месяцев назад +1

    Has it been doubled or has it increased by 200 percent?

  • @shaunbryndzia3622
    @shaunbryndzia3622 7 месяцев назад

    Funny enough, I was always abit put off by survival modes in games... but then i started playing S.T.A.L.K.E.R GAMMA, and that feels hard, but any small accomplishment is rewarding. Has made me want to go and try out this mode is these older games i love, and thanks to your vid, It has made me want to even more. Great Vid.

  • @sabersroommate8293
    @sabersroommate8293 7 месяцев назад +4

    I still remember my main bases, Sanctuary, Star light drive in, Hangman alley (near the institute teleportation 7:15 ), the castle (late game). I quit the game after rebuilding all settlements
    Edit: I started playing again but this time, I plan to stay at diamond city and slowly clearout the place. I gave myself a handicapped by not getting a few useful perks to spice up the playthrough.

  • @christianwilson3853
    @christianwilson3853 2 месяца назад +21

    Imo survival mode heavily clashes with some of the core concepts of f4. The base game is all about exploring, looting and killing and survival turns all of these into more tedious tasks . If I haven’t saved recently I won’t want to get into fights, I won’t want to explore more fringe areas because it’ll take me too long to walk there and back and it takes so much longer to build things because I have limited inventory and have to manually walk it to a settlement to dump it. I really hope they bring back survival mode as an option but give much more options in the settings to fine tune the game to each players liking. I’d love a food, hunger and disease system but I hate having to waste hours running from one location to the next, it’s disrespectful of my time. I don’t have 20 hours a day to game anymore like I did in the summertime when I was a kid.

    • @mr.w-thewanderer7311
      @mr.w-thewanderer7311 Месяц назад +1

      It surely isn’t for the first gameplay. If you have already explored the entire map in normal mode, it doesn’t make sense to not replay it in survival mode.

    • @christianwilson3853
      @christianwilson3853 Месяц назад +4

      @@mr.w-thewanderer7311 it almost always makes sense to avoid survival, it makes the game take so much more time for very little gained. most people cant add an extra 3 hours of mainly mindless walking into their gaming sessions every time they want to play videogames.

    • @Inkypencil22
      @Inkypencil22 Месяц назад

      @@christianwilson3853i agree with everything you’re saying, i have no idea how anyone would find this fun. settlement building, the awful save system, terrible stealth mechanics and power armour are easily the worst elements of fallout 4, at least in my opinion. a mode that launches all that to the forefront as well as making it so you can’t fast travel just sounds fucking exhausting

    • @mr.w-thewanderer7311
      @mr.w-thewanderer7311 Месяц назад +1

      @@christianwilson3853 since you already finished the game, you don't need to add extra 3 hours, you can split the things you want to do in more days

    • @dlm9090
      @dlm9090 Месяц назад +2

      @@christianwilson3853 It strongly incentivizes you to do Preston's breadcrumb settlements and to play the story a bit. Once you unlock the teleport from the Institute, it's a quick jog over the bridge to Hangman's Alley and you're more or less in the middle of the map. From there you can swim the Charles or run the railways hither and yon. And let's not forget the extra damage you deal; if I head shot a raider, that raider should expire, not get mad at me. Same goes for the player; gotta take cover, kite enemies. Sneak. It makes for a more edge-of-your-seat experience. I get the frustration though of losing 45min of play or more. Especially to a glitch. That's where the breadcrumb settlements come in though. You're never far from home.

  • @ryanshaddix5697
    @ryanshaddix5697 6 месяцев назад +2

    This is pretty compelling. My only complaint with the fallout franchise is that Expert difficulty made all the enemies bullet bags - Survival addresses this and would really add to the immersion. I’m not sure how I feel about added weight, travel, and saving restrictions as my time is kinda limited and Fallout doesn’t do the best job of keeping the quests close.
    Now this with VR would be really cool, probably.

    • @happygosunday
      @happygosunday  6 месяцев назад

      If your on PC, there are a lot of survival friendly mods that add quality of life improvements while not ruining the experience. They might also be on consoles too, but for sure on PC. Thanks for watching!

    • @ryanshaddix5697
      @ryanshaddix5697 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@happygosunday So true. However, I'm not part of the PC MasterRace. I sit a computer all day and must enjoy my games from a recliner and from a distance. It's too bad they removed (or paywalled) mods on xbox and that they didn't consider this when they made the game.

    • @jerrysandoval2001
      @jerrysandoval2001 2 месяца назад

      ​@@ryanshaddix5697Xbox should still have a decent selection, you still have access to scripts and such an Xbox so maybe give the Mods not in the creation club a look? I've been using them while playing on Xbox cloud (which is just essentially streaming a console playing the game to a PC) and find plenty of good mods for myself!

  • @PotatoG30
    @PotatoG30 6 месяцев назад +2

    In my first playthrough, I chose Normal difficulty, then after I went to Diamond City someone told me about hunger, thirst, etc on Survival mode which I found interesting. After that, I created a new game and chose Survival mode and I found it an excellent exp in playing FO4.

  • @dragunovful
    @dragunovful Месяц назад +3

    Calling FO4 one of the greatest games of all time is an absolutely unhinged sentence on its own. To each their own -- but really? FONV holds a truly special place in my heart and I'd put it in my top 5 but I don't think I would call it one of the greatest games of all time. FO4 was a massive disappointment as a fan of the previous installments. It was a decent game to play through once. Survival mode doesn't add anything that other mods already do better. Its cool you enjoy it so much, but I think the major factor in your view is the fact that you already really liked F04 to begin with. Calling a simple modification of gameplay for an already mediocre title ‘a masterpiece’ is a massive reach. Adding on to that, the game isn't stable enough to support hardcore mechanics like this. Kingdom Come Deliverance is seen by many as a masterpiece (myself included), but even that game wasn't stable enough for its default save mechanics.

    • @tjk-goix8513
      @tjk-goix8513 Месяц назад

      You ever heard of Opinions? Just because YOU hold NV as SPECIAL, doesn't mean they have to like it, and they never said it was the greatest. They said Survival was

    • @dragunovful
      @dragunovful Месяц назад +1

      @@tjk-goix8513 you definitely did not read my comment if what you got from that was that I like FONV. Holy shit lmao

  • @kccts44
    @kccts44 5 месяцев назад +3

    Masterpiece my ass lol it’s good but chill

    • @happygosunday
      @happygosunday  5 месяцев назад

      Fair but the title “Fallout 4 Survival Mode is pretty good I guess” just doesn’t have the same ring to it

    • @truerebel5467
      @truerebel5467 5 месяцев назад

      Word, Vanilla SM is ass and don't have shit on Advanced Needs 76. Vanilla SM is sleep simulator with no manual save which is just down right bad due to how unstable FO4 can be at times. AN76 allows you to save and customize the experience from hygiene, player farming, bathroom needs, fishing, ect. I would enjoy vanilla survival mode if you could tweak certain aspects and allow saving similar to FNV SM.

  • @EvolutionOfTheCommonwealth
    @EvolutionOfTheCommonwealth 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm with you on that. After playing in hard mode for who knows how many play throughs, I for a laugh decided to try the survival mode. WHAT A BLAST. I'l will never go back to hard mode again. It's more realized. Eatting , Sleeping and drinking makes it fell real. Hard at first but once you what to do it's so much fun

  • @kookovoon9632
    @kookovoon9632 2 месяца назад

    During my survival playthrough I went down the minute man route. During the final assault, my character was getting so tired that I had to keep dropping gear to move forward. By the end of the mission I was so exhausted I had to slowly walk through down town to get to Goodneighbor just to find a bed. Something about that slow walk after a huge playthrough cemented that as an unforgettable moment

  • @Gabriel_RamirezXD
    @Gabriel_RamirezXD 2 месяца назад +7

    Crashes, instakill granades and glitches makes survival mode unplayable when you can only ssve on beds

    • @limbothytimothy
      @limbothytimothy 2 месяца назад +3

      There's a mod that lets you save whenever you want

  • @purefoldnz3070
    @purefoldnz3070 20 дней назад +4

    I tried it and it was garbage. I was running from regular people while wearing power armor who could kill me in one punch

  • @exia41gundam
    @exia41gundam Месяц назад

    Is it better to play the game once, and then start a survival playthrough? or should you go with survival mode from the start? As you noted, for someone that doesn't have a lot of time, and I want to test it, would that be the better approach? Or just go survival and get an auto save mod with it since that will make survival more accessible.

  • @jayydickerson2891
    @jayydickerson2891 Месяц назад +2

    My issue with survival is that the damage system is totally imbalanced. Enemies sponge damage while the player can get one tapped with a .38 pistol. Also food, hydration and rest only lasts roughly five minutes or less. Loot tables are unaffected by the new difficulty means that you have no limit to how many resources you have to survive. All you have to do is make multiple trips maxing you and your followers inventories to overstock resources. This could be a masterpiece if these systems would have been fixed

  • @geraltofbolivia9428
    @geraltofbolivia9428 29 дней назад +3

    Brother play metro exodus if you really want to feel like your in a dangerous wasteland

  • @Fulgrim_The_Phoenician
    @Fulgrim_The_Phoenician 27 дней назад +30

    Only save-on-sleep in a game made by a company known for it's glitches, bugs and crashes ? Hard pass xD

    • @HerrRiebmann
      @HerrRiebmann 19 дней назад

      True! I lost so many hours because of game crashes without saves in survival

    • @slime-disease
      @slime-disease 15 дней назад

      Survival on next gen is basically unplayable

    • @ofrenic
      @ofrenic 13 дней назад

      ​​@@slime-disease I'm playing it on a series S with zero issues. I'm only about 6 hrs in though

    • @slime-disease
      @slime-disease 13 дней назад

      @@ofrenic that’s good to hear, I haven’t been able to get to diamond city yet lmao. Usually am able to play for about an hour till the game crashes and I’m back to my last save point

    • @ofrenic
      @ofrenic 13 дней назад

      @slime-disease yeah that sucks man. You playing modded or vanilla?

  • @stitchgrimly6167
    @stitchgrimly6167 3 месяца назад +1

    How many playthroughs did you say you'd done? Do you do anything else? I've done it once and it took 800 hours, which was about 6 months. It'll be a while before I go back considering other games exist and also the world (you know, the real one). I've actually recently installed NV so I'll be starting my first go at that soon.

  • @alvarojaviervargasuriza2340
    @alvarojaviervargasuriza2340 11 дней назад

    I just started a new playthrough after several years and you just convinced me to go all in.

  • @CptZhu
    @CptZhu Месяц назад +4

    Survival mode is not a masterpiece tbh. If settler npcs had smarter AI, built things by themselves, improve safety and surrounding areas around settlements, then maybe. Right now building is fun but so useless. Nothing in the world changes except if you send thousand provisioners. No fast travel is also tedious

    • @kimmurphy8297
      @kimmurphy8297 19 дней назад

      And you have created 0 nothing nada el zilcho

    • @chowmeowching159
      @chowmeowching159 19 дней назад +1

      @@kimmurphy8297he’s also not a game dev?

    • @coryhamilton936
      @coryhamilton936 19 дней назад

      You couldn't be more wrong. Settlement building is ALMOST mandatory on survival so you can have plenty of (owned) beds to safely sleep, vendors to unload your junk, and supply lines so it all connects. I get it though, you are following the crowd and hating on FO4 by not understanding HOW to play the game.

    • @CptZhu
      @CptZhu 19 дней назад

      @coryhamilton936 what I mean is that I wish settlement building affected the open world map more. Settlers building things themselves. Neighbouring areas having more random citizens and being safer. Smarter settler AI. Once you start building up every settlement it becomes kinda tedious. I wish it was more rewarding

  • @alec57
    @alec57 2 месяца назад +4

    No thanks. Some of us have things like jobs, kids, spouses, and other real life stuff to deal with. Not spending 30+ mins of my limited gaming time walking across the map for one quest.

    • @Ohbabybolty
      @Ohbabybolty 29 дней назад +1

      Ok

    • @Mawcxs
      @Mawcxs 29 дней назад +1

      lol it’s going to be okay bud. keep ur head up

    • @HookHouse
      @HookHouse 29 дней назад

      Fuckin right. Responsibility… is a heavy responsibility man. I’m with ya there.

    • @Circus1943
      @Circus1943 29 дней назад +1

      Cool

  • @benwest2112
    @benwest2112 4 месяца назад

    I started a survival campaign a couple months back in it really forced me embrace more of the games features. I played my campaign non-linear and ran straight to the coast from the vault making Coastal Cottage my first settlement. I cleared Salem, King Lighthouse and Dunwich, but my issues was getting ammunition for my only good gun. The way from the Lighthouse to Bunker Hill is a nightmare and even with County Crossing in between difficult to survive and than it’s not even guaranteed that the weapons sellers are there. So I ended up for the first time investing in a weapon’s shop in my settlement and I was a godsend. I can not just buy the ammo I need but also sell drugs, which I don’t use for role play reasons as soon as I find them. I also learned I can carry carriable items that you can’t pocket into the settlement and scrap them there, which is not super helpful, but gives some extra resources if you find a tire or tone close to your settlement.

  • @assos44
    @assos44 22 дня назад

    I started playing the next gen update on PS5 and what you described in the beginning was exactly what I was expecting to face by playing the game in normal mode. To my surprise I could go forever without sleeping, eating and drinking which felt super bizarre to me.
    I think I’m going to try survival mode now but I need quick save.

  • @chrisastin184
    @chrisastin184 29 дней назад +3

    Lol survival mode is trash

    • @jgsource552
      @jgsource552 19 дней назад

      If you are gonna call it trash, at least explain why so you convince people here. Everyone else here explains what they are thinking so how hard is it for you to do the same?

    • @chrisastin184
      @chrisastin184 19 дней назад +2

      @@jgsource552 well since you asked so nice and weren’t at all a dick I’ll tell you. The change to the save system is one of the worst game design choices I have ever seen in my life. Sleeping, eating, and drinking have literally zero challenge to it. The only thing good it did was the change to how damage works.

    • @jgsource552
      @jgsource552 18 дней назад

      @@chrisastin184 thanks I’m prob gonna mod that bs out. I liked survival in skyrim so i will prob enjoy it here somewhat

  • @hewen8199
    @hewen8199 7 месяцев назад +2

    Yes, exactly. Survival is the only way to go. I'm replaying Fallout 3 and am constantly disappointed that it doesn't have survival mode elements.

  • @user-mh6dc2ok4h
    @user-mh6dc2ok4h 25 дней назад +1

    don't hesitate to download an Enable save and Enable fast travel mods;
    you can limit your saves when you not-in-combat-next-to-a-bed and in that case you don't have to suffer through a long saving screen (and a potential crash), same with enabling autosave - if your game crashed you shoudn't loose your progress - planning everything out to not die is one thing, planning not to crash is another
    and fast travel is fine when all you need to do is to walk across already cleared locations, it might feel like a chore, skip it, game is supposed to be fun
    also building settelments without saves is horrible, especially if you use some kind of scrap everyting mode and accidentely deleted lighthouse in your lighthouse settelment

    • @happygosunday
      @happygosunday  25 дней назад

      100% agree

    • @CognizantCheddar
      @CognizantCheddar 25 дней назад

      I did the fast travel mod. Building up settlements is just waaaay too grindy and time sucking without it.

  • @jackiepaper1817
    @jackiepaper1817 18 дней назад

    I only play in survival mode too! Great video. It's so true, though. Non-survival mode is just missing that little something.

  • @jacobsmadsen
    @jacobsmadsen 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great content bro 👌🏻

    • @happygosunday
      @happygosunday  8 месяцев назад

      I appreciate that. Thanks for watching!

  • @cursedmonkey1033
    @cursedmonkey1033 7 месяцев назад +1

    I agree. I adore F4 and wouldn't dream of playing without SM. However I don't like the damage unbalance. I found it made power armor a necessity and it's stupid watching a human enemy take both barrels from a shotgun in the head point blank and just shrug it off. Skyrim's SM allow for the difficulty settings. I prefer that.
    It's great to see someone giving this game some love. For an added challenge on your next playthru consider a level 1 challenge mod.

  • @Pandrogas
    @Pandrogas 4 месяца назад +1

    I really wish I still had quicksave (New Vegas survival mode had it!) but otherwise, I've had a lot of fun.
    Settlements really take a lot of time so I initially got really bogged down by it and a little bored. This run, I made my way down to Hangman's Alley around level 10. This allowed me to set up a small single-person outpost, then take day trips throughout the city, which has been a lot of fun and occasionally harrowing. It also has the advantage of being near Diamond City, so I can access merchants and a doctor instead of panicking about antibiotics every couple of hours.
    Weapons of choice early on are a fully kitted out pipe rifle with a short scope for medium range and a modded 10mm for short (later on, I plan to kit out a silenced hunting rifle for long range sniping). Silencers are a game changer, so even if you don't have the perk early on, keep an eye out for any weapons with a silencer you can scavenge.

    • @VoidmasterCZ
      @VoidmasterCZ 4 месяца назад +1

      Quicksaves encourage savescumming charisma checks and repeating combat. No challange in that when there is no danger or consequence.

    • @Pandrogas
      @Pandrogas 4 месяца назад

      @@VoidmasterCZ Yeah, but I'd like the option. Losing a massive amount of progress in the game due to random stuff happening isn't very fun. That consequence is a portion of my life I don't get back.

  • @alfonzo254
    @alfonzo254 27 дней назад +1

    I’m exactly the same. I love survival mode. My only gripe are the bugs, you get really far forgetting or unable to save, you go into an elevator and get stuck. Especially on console in downtown Boston it would constantly crash. On PC it feels weird being at 60 fps in downtown Boston and not crashing.

  • @brycecarver8878
    @brycecarver8878 9 месяцев назад

    Just got a steam deck, great opportunity to try my first survival run on fallout 4. Probably would’ve just done a normal one and got bored thanks for the video!

    • @happygosunday
      @happygosunday  9 месяцев назад

      Sounds like the perfect time to start it, hope you like it. Thanks for watching!

  • @goober7616
    @goober7616 9 месяцев назад +2

    i could never get into fallout 4, maybe survival mode will change that. great video by the way!

  • @djanny8951
    @djanny8951 4 месяца назад

    i 100% agree with you, i installed survival mode when it came out and made a new character, never looked back, im now lvl 105 but i had some long breaks for other games,( my lvl could have been doubled had i not taken breaks) i just cleared out far harbour and are now looking into getting into nuka world, this was impossible at lvl 50-60 for me in survival lol

  • @TROLGUY999
    @TROLGUY999 18 дней назад

    Oh yeah baby the show sparked my interest in the game again and i crafted a (sorta) stable 100 modlist for survival and its literally incredible. I increased both damage done and damage delt to be super realistic with better locational damage mod, which also removes level scaling, meaning a headshot on any level raider will be an insta kill (unless they are wearing a helmet, then it depends on gun caliber).

  • @volkerlanz6499
    @volkerlanz6499 Месяц назад

    First time I played was standard difficulty, just to learn the mechanics. Didn't get very far in the story, and since then I only played Survival, usually with a couple of extra handicaps, e.g. no power armor, no companions etc.
    Currently, my extra handicap is no containers. Can't store anything, not even drop for later. Use it, sell it or carry it forever. I'm yet to finish the game for the first time after all those years. I like the challenge early levels provide, usually get bored when it gets too easy.

  • @OdacYT
    @OdacYT 18 дней назад

    I agree with 99% of your points and as a huge Fallout and Bethesda Fan in general I agree that this is the way to play the game. However, the biggest flaw to that mode is the saving mechanic. Yes, you can lose a lot of progress by dying due to that option but the far bigger problem is that there is only ONE save file. So in case your file gets corrupted you can't continue playing the game and your whole walkthrough is over. NO chance to reload an older save or anything similar - it is gone! If you search the internet you'll find a couple of people who have experienced the same. I had this 2 times in survival mode playing without any mods. I've lost a 40+ hours save because of this.
    So if you play this mode, get a quick save mod ... just in case.

  • @FalloutPBC
    @FalloutPBC 23 дня назад

    In all my years with the game and 1000+ hours I've only ever dabbled with survival mode, the lack of fast travel was just too big a pain in the balls for me.
    With the update out I have been looking for a reason to play the base game again and you have convinced me to give survival mode a full on try.
    Wish me luck! lol

  • @andrewwillard5773
    @andrewwillard5773 7 месяцев назад +2

    I realize this videos about fallout 4 hardcore mode..
    But what is your opinion about hard-code mode in fallout 3 and fallout New Vegas?
    Do you think that they're equally useful?
    I've messed around with this a few times but I think hardcore mode and the learning to use Food recipes go hand-in-hand in most of the games.

    • @wolfen210959
      @wolfen210959 6 месяцев назад

      This vid is not about hardcore mode, it is about survival mode in FO4 exclusively. There is no survival mode in FO3 and NV. Survival mode is much more difficult than hardcore mode, because everything now has weight, including drugs, meds and ammo. Diseases, hunger and thirst are also introduced into the mix.