Lone Wanderer - Underrated? By whom? No perk in the game comes even close to this one, when you're talking character buffs. Are there still people out there who don't know this? Some people will comment on this and say: "Yes, but it's only good if you travel alone or with Dogmeat!" Hmm, yes... The name of the perk kinda gives that one away, doesn't it. Refractor - This perk sounds a lot better than it actually is. 50 energy resistance sounds like a lot. If you have no armor or ballistic weave, then it is a lot. When you have any kind of decent armor, it becomes more and more irrelevant. This is because of how the game calculates damage resistance. You'll also need to spend 5 perk points to get the full benefit of the perk. The only time I ever spend points in this perk, is when I'm at a high level (70+ or higher), and my build is well beyond finished. Then... maybe!
I use all those perks every time, with the exception of Refractor. It is a useless perk that is absolutely not worth investing in. By the time this perk would be useful, you'll be either a power armor rocking, iron man, or a stealth arche... ugh, I mean stealth sniper/commando. And then you'll need those five level ups for something a lot more useful for your character, like Mister Sandman for your shadow build, or Nuclear Physicist for your post apocalyptic tin can man.
VANS is the most love it/hate it perk. If you’re directionally challenged, and get lost easily, Fallout 4 can be a chore to navigate. Most people don’t seem to get this point. But the player that needs help finding their way around, VANS rank 1 might be the best perk in the entire chart. Because, without it, they wouldn’t otherwise even play the game.
Strictly speaking, there's no ignoring of any perks since there's no level cap, you'll eventually get them all anyways, this ain't fallout 3 after all.
The caveat on Action Boy/Girl is that it assumes that you are using V.A.T.S.. I, and quite a few other people I know, never use V.A.T.S. preferring to instead aim manually since I can get far better shots on enemies, particularly if partially concealed, with my own aim than I can with the V.A.T.S. system. So for players like me there is no benefit to picking up ranks in well, any of the perks associated with that system. Otherwise it's a good list with well presented arguments.
Aquaboy is very divisive. It’s for many a trash perk. Those people are likely Power Armor users and/or don’t play on Survival Mode. But for Survival players, I’d imagine most would say it’s a must have. Probably the perk that most divides Survival players and Normal players. It’s so hard for me to like Refractor. 5 levels waiting to invest in game changers, and five perk points that could go into those, for an unsubstantial buff. There’s a build and playstyle that wants it. Maybe a minimalist. A monk build, for example. I’m glad it’s there, but I wouldn’t recommend it to many people.
I wish we got Fallout 4 with Fallout 3´s skills+perks mechanics... instead its mostly bland stuff. Not to mention "unique" weapons and armor, and leveled loot such as power armor. I love Fallout 4, but this stuff killed a lot of replayability for me, i see this as laziness, its much easier to just set PA spawns and have them "level up" with player than to manually place some really good pieces somewhere difficult.
Omg moe have you ever had a ncr ranger pick up a mini gun an use it im on the ol 360 version no mods an im super pumped she's actually using it I hope you see this man
Ranking Companion Perks in FO4: ruclips.net/video/U5egijxylBU/видео.html
Lol oh I forgot to ad in my comment I got this in 3 new shorts
Lone Wanderer - Underrated? By whom? No perk in the game comes even close to this one, when you're talking character buffs. Are there still people out there who don't know this? Some people will comment on this and say: "Yes, but it's only good if you travel alone or with Dogmeat!" Hmm, yes... The name of the perk kinda gives that one away, doesn't it.
Refractor - This perk sounds a lot better than it actually is. 50 energy resistance sounds like a lot. If you have no armor or ballistic weave, then it is a lot. When you have any kind of decent armor, it becomes more and more irrelevant. This is because of how the game calculates damage resistance. You'll also need to spend 5 perk points to get the full benefit of the perk. The only time I ever spend points in this perk, is when I'm at a high level (70+ or higher), and my build is well beyond finished. Then... maybe!
These are not underrated. Most people use most of these
Given that there is no level cap, most folks will but chances are they would take them slightly longer than earlier (if levels requirements permit).
@@TrappedInFallout Maybe noob's not vet's. There in a lot of people's best perk videos.
Nerd Rage is such a life-saver literally at lower levels
I use all those perks every time, with the exception of Refractor. It is a useless perk that is absolutely not worth investing in. By the time this perk would be useful, you'll be either a power armor rocking, iron man, or a stealth arche... ugh, I mean stealth sniper/commando. And then you'll need those five level ups for something a lot more useful for your character, like Mister Sandman for your shadow build, or Nuclear Physicist for your post apocalyptic tin can man.
VANS is the most love it/hate it perk. If you’re directionally challenged, and get lost easily, Fallout 4 can be a chore to navigate.
Most people don’t seem to get this point. But the player that needs help finding their way around, VANS rank 1 might be the best perk in the entire chart. Because, without it, they wouldn’t otherwise even play the game.
thanks Moe! and merry christmas!
Strictly speaking, there's no ignoring of any perks since there's no level cap, you'll eventually get them all anyways, this ain't fallout 3 after all.
The caveat on Action Boy/Girl is that it assumes that you are using V.A.T.S.. I, and quite a few other people I know, never use V.A.T.S. preferring to instead aim manually since I can get far better shots on enemies, particularly if partially concealed, with my own aim than I can with the V.A.T.S. system. So for players like me there is no benefit to picking up ranks in well, any of the perks associated with that system. Otherwise it's a good list with well presented arguments.
Aquaboy is very divisive. It’s for many a trash perk. Those people are likely Power Armor users and/or don’t play on Survival Mode. But for Survival players, I’d imagine most would say it’s a must have. Probably the perk that most divides Survival players and Normal players.
It’s so hard for me to like Refractor. 5 levels waiting to invest in game changers, and five perk points that could go into those, for an unsubstantial buff. There’s a build and playstyle that wants it. Maybe a minimalist. A monk build, for example. I’m glad it’s there, but I wouldn’t recommend it to many people.
I wish we got Fallout 4 with Fallout 3´s skills+perks mechanics... instead its mostly bland stuff.
Not to mention "unique" weapons and armor, and leveled loot such as power armor.
I love Fallout 4, but this stuff killed a lot of replayability for me, i see this as laziness, its much easier to just set PA spawns and have them "level up" with player than to manually place some really good pieces somewhere difficult.
Not even worth my time anymore on xbox it's abandonware
I'm watching this channel till you drop the video "4 underrated Fallout 10 Perks". 😀👍
Lol I probably won't push out that video, probably not in my lifetime anyway. Who knows how many years it will be before we see Fallout 5.
@TrappedInFallout in that case, ill be here forever.
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(doesn't matter when you have them all unlocked anyway)
Given there is no level cap, fair point.
Omg moe have you ever had a ncr ranger pick up a mini gun an use it im on the ol 360 version no mods an im super pumped she's actually using it I hope you see this man