I have a Combat Shotgun at 35 DMG, but very little ammo. I'll try it later.Yureina said:Greyditch is fine once you get a Combat Shotgun and a decent amount of ammo. After that the Fire ants are a joke. That actually is a pretty good quest to do somewhat early in the game (~level 10 or so)Tinneh said:And they sure as hell can take a beating. It's not fun when you're low level, when you're level 30, you can pull off that shit easily, and having enough rockets to feed a small country for decades can't hurt either ;DSiuki said:*Checks wiki page on Fallout 3 fire ants* They breath FIRE!? What the hell! As if being giant radioactive insects with pincers larger than your arm wasn't bad enough.Tinneh said:Yes, LISTEN TO THIS MAN.mattttherman3 said:Well, if all else fails, turn the difficulty down. Oh and if you see fire ants, I'd run, unless you have a ton of stimpacks.
AVOID THE GRAYDITCH. AVOID IT LIKE THE PLAGUE.
Fire Ants are totally BS, skip the quest, head straight to Rivet City, southeast corner of the map, if you're feeling daring.
It's a long trek.
Eh, I found that I never really ever used explosives while playing, although if you're really planning on using grenades, mines, etc. then putting in a few points couldn't help, although I'd recommend focusing on Small Guns first and then branching out.Siuki said:Sounds good. I'll try that. Should I put a few skill points into it?
I've been focusing on that, along with Sneak and Lockpick.Madnezz said:Eh, I found that I never really ever used explosives while playing, although if you're really planning on using grenades, mines, etc. then putting in a few points couldn't help, although I'd recommend focusing on Small Guns first and then branching out.Siuki said:Sounds good. I'll try that. Should I put a few skill points into it?
If you really want a challenge, make Speed, Charisma, and Intelligence your only worthwhile SPECIAL traits. Just saying.Siuki said:I've been focusing on that, along with Sneak and Lockpick.Madnezz said:Eh, I found that I never really ever used explosives while playing, although if you're really planning on using grenades, mines, etc. then putting in a few points couldn't help, although I'd recommend focusing on Small Guns first and then branching out.Siuki said:Sounds good. I'll try that. Should I put a few skill points into it?
That's a good idea; Lockpick becomes extremely useful and using Sneak to get surprise attack crits is immensely powerful. However I'd still recommend putting some extra points into Repair.Siuki said:I've been focusing on that, along with Sneak and Lockpick.
With Broken Steel you can do that pretty easily. Almost perfect perk, then collect bobbleheads. Skills will all max out at like 26ishTheGoldenMan said:There is no wrong way(Except dying). But if you have Broken steel i did find a set-up to max out all skills and attributes.
What are the yao guais?ROTMASTER said:correction there is 1 piece of knowledge i have not experienced in fallout and i almost have the answer. yao guai meat gives you a stat bonus (damage increase) so im pretty sure you can get addicted to it and i do not know for sure if you can or the effects of the withdrawal if possible so give it some time im stockpiling yao guai meat for my test (too bad all the yao guai in the yao guai tunnels are dead and dissapeared cuz i only have like 15 yao guai meat at the moment)
Historically the Supermutants are the toughest standard enemy in the Fallout games, and I believe Fallout 3 is the first one that throws them at you this early. So, to an extent the answer is, they're supposed to be that tough.Siuki said:Super Mutants are the problem. Takes me forever to take em down by Hunting Rifle while they have the same weapon. I'm thinking of bumping up repair, now that I see how useful it is.octafish said:I'd start bumping up repair, maybe. What problems are you having? Getting destroyed by Super Mutants? Being discovered sneaking?
Bears. Radioactive mutated bears. My advice is carry a combat shotgun for them.Siuki said:What are the yao guais?ROTMASTER said:correction there is 1 piece of knowledge i have not experienced in fallout and i almost have the answer. yao guai meat gives you a stat bonus (damage increase) so im pretty sure you can get addicted to it and i do not know for sure if you can or the effects of the withdrawal if possible so give it some time im stockpiling yao guai meat for my test (too bad all the yao guai in the yao guai tunnels are dead and dissapeared cuz i only have like 15 yao guai meat at the moment)
WTF is it with Fallout 3 and making already terrifying things even more terrifying? Giant Ants, Giant Scorpions, Mutated Bears, what's next? Octosharks and gigantic spiders with bat wings?Starke said:Bears. Radioactive mutated bears. My advice is carry a combat shotgun for them.Siuki said:What are the yao guais?ROTMASTER said:correction there is 1 piece of knowledge i have not experienced in fallout and i almost have the answer. yao guai meat gives you a stat bonus (damage increase) so im pretty sure you can get addicted to it and i do not know for sure if you can or the effects of the withdrawal if possible so give it some time im stockpiling yao guai meat for my test (too bad all the yao guai in the yao guai tunnels are dead and dissapeared cuz i only have like 15 yao guai meat at the moment)
They tend to start appearing around lvl 8 mostly through the south western half of the wasteland.
wait 'till you see the super mutants, deathclaws, and behemoths.Siuki said:WTF is it with Fallout 3 and making already terrifying things even more terrifying? Giant Ants, Giant Scorpions, Mutated Bears, what's next? Octosharks and gigantic spiders with bat wings?Starke said:Bears. Radioactive mutated bears. My advice is carry a combat shotgun for them.Siuki said:What are the yao guais?ROTMASTER said:correction there is 1 piece of knowledge i have not experienced in fallout and i almost have the answer. yao guai meat gives you a stat bonus (damage increase) so im pretty sure you can get addicted to it and i do not know for sure if you can or the effects of the withdrawal if possible so give it some time im stockpiling yao guai meat for my test (too bad all the yao guai in the yao guai tunnels are dead and dissapeared cuz i only have like 15 yao guai meat at the moment)
They tend to start appearing around lvl 8 mostly through the south western half of the wasteland.
No. Mutated Crabs and genetically engineered chameleons.Siuki said:WTF is it with Fallout 3 and making already terrifying things even more terrifying? Giant Ants, Giant Scorpions, Mutated Bears, what's next? Octosharks and gigantic spiders with bat wings?Starke said:Bears. Radioactive mutated bears. My advice is carry a combat shotgun for them.Siuki said:What are the yao guais?ROTMASTER said:correction there is 1 piece of knowledge i have not experienced in fallout and i almost have the answer. yao guai meat gives you a stat bonus (damage increase) so im pretty sure you can get addicted to it and i do not know for sure if you can or the effects of the withdrawal if possible so give it some time im stockpiling yao guai meat for my test (too bad all the yao guai in the yao guai tunnels are dead and dissapeared cuz i only have like 15 yao guai meat at the moment)
They tend to start appearing around lvl 8 mostly through the south western half of the wasteland.
Goddam* it. If you are joking, that sounds highly plausible for Fallout 3.Starke said:No. Mutated Crabs and genetically engineered chameleons.Siuki said:WTF is it with Fallout 3 and making already terrifying things even more terrifying? Giant Ants, Giant Scorpions, Mutated Bears, what's next? Octosharks and gigantic spiders with bat wings?Starke said:Bears. Radioactive mutated bears. My advice is carry a combat shotgun for them.Siuki said:What are the yao guais?ROTMASTER said:correction there is 1 piece of knowledge i have not experienced in fallout and i almost have the answer. yao guai meat gives you a stat bonus (damage increase) so im pretty sure you can get addicted to it and i do not know for sure if you can or the effects of the withdrawal if possible so give it some time im stockpiling yao guai meat for my test (too bad all the yao guai in the yao guai tunnels are dead and dissapeared cuz i only have like 15 yao guai meat at the moment)
They tend to start appearing around lvl 8 mostly through the south western half of the wasteland.
Playing with Fawkes feels like playing with cheats on.TraitortoHeaven said:If you want to potentially have an easier game, max out your charisma and speech so you can skip quests or end them easier (and even get more stuff outta deals).
And be good so you can have a guy name Fawkes, who's a HUGE help.
No, I'm dead serious. The Mirelurks are mutated crabs, and the Deathclaws are genetically engineered chameleons. Just be glad those damn golden geckos aren't in the game.Siuki said:Goddam* it. If you are joking, that sounds highly plausible for Fallout 3.Starke said:No. Mutated Crabs and genetically engineered chameleons.Siuki said:WTF is it with Fallout 3 and making already terrifying things even more terrifying? Giant Ants, Giant Scorpions, Mutated Bears, what's next? Octosharks and gigantic spiders with bat wings?Starke said:Bears. Radioactive mutated bears. My advice is carry a combat shotgun for them.Siuki said:What are the yao guais?ROTMASTER said:correction there is 1 piece of knowledge i have not experienced in fallout and i almost have the answer. yao guai meat gives you a stat bonus (damage increase) so im pretty sure you can get addicted to it and i do not know for sure if you can or the effects of the withdrawal if possible so give it some time im stockpiling yao guai meat for my test (too bad all the yao guai in the yao guai tunnels are dead and dissapeared cuz i only have like 15 yao guai meat at the moment)
They tend to start appearing around lvl 8 mostly through the south western half of the wasteland.