a few fun facts and tips: -the dogs official name is Dogmeat (im not kidding) -you can get a powerfull gun from the vault if your lockpicking skill is high enough -if you do the minute men questline (the couple guys in the museum who were besieged by raiders) you get a free t-45 Power armor+ Minigun - there 4 types of power armor in fallout 4 each spawns when you hit a certan level the best being 1.X0-2 power armor/ Hellfire Power armor 2.X0-1 Power armor 3.T60 power armor 4.T51 power armor 5.T45 power armor -you can get a Hellfire Power armor near Saugus Ironworks if your good enough to kill an Enclave solder (there always hostile) -you can get behind an enemy who is in power amor and with VATS you can shoot out there Fusion core making them drop there power armor Frame
I'm SO glad I got a proper name for my dog before I knew this lol. Thank you so much for all your input and tips! I really appreciate the time you took, I will definitely do the questline for the Minigun! And I'm sure I'm good enough to kill an Enclave solider, that sounds easy enough for me
This is the comment you're hoping for. Advice based on watching the video. Fun stuff first. The best Yoruichi hairstyle is available in character creation and called "Young At Heart", none of the barbers offer anything closer (though they do offer that style) even though the only thing that style has right is the presence of a ponytail (only 1 ponytail style). Purple hair is only available from hairstylists if you have the "Nuka World" DLC. I spent some time googling the different hairstyles available, and cross referencing the video image because I don't have any hairstylist experience in-game and haven't seen Bleach, yeah I know I should watch it 😅 When you press the tab key and open your pip-boy there's a " DATA " section, this is where your quests will show up and what you should look at to figure out what to do as well as where to go. Active quests will have a solid square on the left side of their name and when you click on them they become selected and show your current, completed, and optional objectives for the selected quest; if you press 'C' then a summary shows up for whichever quest you have selected above its objectives (on the right half of the screen). The " RADIO " section in your pip-boy (press tab) is used for a few later quests but not the one you have at the end of this episode (which is a main story type quest). Whether you can hear the radio or not isn't actually important for updating quests or travel locations in your " DATA " section. The compass in the bottom of your HUD will show you where your current objective is with a solid square on top of a thin line, when there is a door icon at the bottom of the line the game is simply telling you you'll have to open a door at that location. When a number appears on top of the square that is a measurement in meters of your distance to the destination. The up arrow " ^ " above the number or square means you'll have to go up, while a down arrow would mean you need to go down. The intelligence stat is an excellent investment stat because it increases the amount of xp you get for EVERYTHING. Try to get at least 5 intelligence before level 20 or 30, because you really don't wanna go into the late game with low intelligence unless you like progress being slow. You should at least consider creating a new character with higher intelligence even though the beginning feels repetitive pretty fast, then you could get the better hairstyle too. There is no singular piece of advice I can give you to stop you from messing up the story (not doing what you actually want to). All I can tell you is to quicksave every time you start a new quest OR quicksave every time you reach a quest location so that you can always backtrack your mistakes, they are inevitable. If you want to ignore the main story and do your own thing then you certainly can for a time, but eventually you'll want to get around to the main story.
Damn, that is certainly an in-depth comment for probably everything I need right now. Thank you SO MUCH for taking your time to write this and being this invested! I'll definitely read the comment again before starting my next session I don't think I will start a new character but you can be sure that I will skill as much intelligence as possible going forward. I'm also really glad to know where my quests are now lol Again, thank you so much for this great comment!
As someone who has reached the institute in Fallout 4 exactly once like 3+ years ago and barely seen Kellogg in most of my other runs (I like to fuck around and ignore the story ¯\_(ツ)_/¯), and also never played any other Fallout games myself, I'm definitely interested to see another person's fresh take on it
Funny, I started my Fallout journey with Fallout 3 back then and immediately fell in love with it. Even though the fans of FO1 & FO2 hate FO3, I loved the grim atmosphere. Fallout 4 is also a game I really enjoyed, but you will eventually have to play Fallout: New Vegas one day, since it is the fan favorite :D
a few fun facts and tips:
-the dogs official name is Dogmeat (im not kidding)
-you can get a powerfull gun from the vault if your lockpicking skill is high enough
-if you do the minute men questline (the couple guys in the museum who were besieged by raiders) you get a free t-45 Power armor+ Minigun
- there 4 types of power armor in fallout 4 each spawns when you hit a certan level the best being
1.X0-2 power armor/ Hellfire Power armor
2.X0-1 Power armor
3.T60 power armor
4.T51 power armor
5.T45 power armor
-you can get a Hellfire Power armor near Saugus Ironworks if your good enough to kill an Enclave solder (there always hostile)
-you can get behind an enemy who is in power amor and with VATS you can shoot out there Fusion core making them drop there power armor Frame
I'm SO glad I got a proper name for my dog before I knew this lol. Thank you so much for all your input and tips! I really appreciate the time you took, I will definitely do the questline for the Minigun! And I'm sure I'm good enough to kill an Enclave solider, that sounds easy enough for me
This is the comment you're hoping for. Advice based on watching the video.
Fun stuff first. The best Yoruichi hairstyle is available in character creation and called "Young At Heart", none of the barbers offer anything closer (though they do offer that style) even though the only thing that style has right is the presence of a ponytail (only 1 ponytail style). Purple hair is only available from hairstylists if you have the "Nuka World" DLC. I spent some time googling the different hairstyles available, and cross referencing the video image because I don't have any hairstylist experience in-game and haven't seen Bleach, yeah I know I should watch it 😅
When you press the tab key and open your pip-boy there's a " DATA " section, this is where your quests will show up and what you should look at to figure out what to do as well as where to go. Active quests will have a solid square on the left side of their name and when you click on them they become selected and show your current, completed, and optional objectives for the selected quest; if you press 'C' then a summary shows up for whichever quest you have selected above its objectives (on the right half of the screen).
The " RADIO " section in your pip-boy (press tab) is used for a few later quests but not the one you have at the end of this episode (which is a main story type quest). Whether you can hear the radio or not isn't actually important for updating quests or travel locations in your " DATA " section.
The compass in the bottom of your HUD will show you where your current objective is with a solid square on top of a thin line, when there is a door icon at the bottom of the line the game is simply telling you you'll have to open a door at that location. When a number appears on top of the square that is a measurement in meters of your distance to the destination. The up arrow " ^ " above the number or square means you'll have to go up, while a down arrow would mean you need to go down.
The intelligence stat is an excellent investment stat because it increases the amount of xp you get for EVERYTHING. Try to get at least 5 intelligence before level 20 or 30, because you really don't wanna go into the late game with low intelligence unless you like progress being slow. You should at least consider creating a new character with higher intelligence even though the beginning feels repetitive pretty fast, then you could get the better hairstyle too.
There is no singular piece of advice I can give you to stop you from messing up the story (not doing what you actually want to). All I can tell you is to quicksave every time you start a new quest OR quicksave every time you reach a quest location so that you can always backtrack your mistakes, they are inevitable.
If you want to ignore the main story and do your own thing then you certainly can for a time, but eventually you'll want to get around to the main story.
Damn, that is certainly an in-depth comment for probably everything I need right now. Thank you SO MUCH for taking your time to write this and being this invested! I'll definitely read the comment again before starting my next session
I don't think I will start a new character but you can be sure that I will skill as much intelligence as possible going forward. I'm also really glad to know where my quests are now lol
Again, thank you so much for this great comment!
@@VenxWD 😁So glad you read and appreciate it! 😁
As someone who has reached the institute in Fallout 4 exactly once like 3+ years ago and barely seen Kellogg in most of my other runs (I like to fuck around and ignore the story ¯\_(ツ)_/¯), and also never played any other Fallout games myself, I'm definitely interested to see another person's fresh take on it
Funny, I started my Fallout journey with Fallout 3 back then and immediately fell in love with it. Even though the fans of FO1 & FO2 hate FO3, I loved the grim atmosphere. Fallout 4 is also a game I really enjoyed, but you will eventually have to play Fallout: New Vegas one day, since it is the fan favorite :D
Depending on how this trip goes, I'd love to dive into New Vegas one day without crashes lol
AND YOU STARTED WITH 4?
I THINK SO???