I like the way that your character's skill stats come into play in both; in VATS it's hit probability with strikes doing a standard damage amount, but in free-aim shooting your shots (minus a weapon's tendancy to spray; keep 'em repaired!) hit according to how good you are but damage per hit depends upon your character's weapons skill. I think it's a wash as to which is "best", so you can pick the one you prefer. (I'm decent at aiming, but I turned into a total VATS-whore for the camera work.)Lt. Sera said:Nope, you can play the game without using VATS at all. VATS is just there whenever you decide you'd like to use it. It's all down to personal preference, which is why I like the implementation Bethesda made with VATS.Danny Ocean said:Do you have to aim with VATS?
For me it was blowing my money on ammo; I was shooting my way through the game, taking down every hostile even if I had to pursue, and with early skill levels it took a fair number of bullets to take each baddy down. Once I got Small Guns up a couple of notches and took the Scavenger perk (more ammo in caches) things got a lot easier financially.harhol said:I don't understand how some people are struggling to build up a good supply of caps - I've only just accepted the quest from Three Dog and I already have over three thousand. It's not like you need to buy anything anyway, since there are loads of drugs, stimpacks, guns and weapons lying around.
Well, aside from the retardation of having to mod a game to make it even remotely challenging, how?Richard Groovy Pants said:Mod it.
Yeah, I see how that'd affect things.harhol said:I made sure to pimp Small Guns as much as I could. Granted it's something of a safe (boring?) option but I didn't know how difficult the game might get. I have 10 agility and I also took the perk which gives you Repair +5 and Small Guns + 5 three times, so by level four or five I'd effectively maxed it out. All my other skills except sneak and repair are diabolical though. Everyone hates me and I can't carry anything or use grenades/mines/medicine. An endurance stat of 2 ensures that I go green within a matter of seconds as well. The exploration is harder than the fighting!Anton P. Nym said:For me it was blowing my money on ammo; I was shooting my way through the game, taking down every hostile even if I had to pursue, and with early skill levels it took a fair number of bullets to take each baddy down. Once I got Small Guns up a couple of notches and took the Scavenger perk (more ammo in caches) things got a lot easier financially.
I think he's still trying to find the GNR building to continue the main storyline... I wish I could give verbal directions, but truth be told I can't remember how I first got there, and every subsequent time I just fast-traveled.Richard Groovy Pants said:Want me to make a video about it?fish food carl said:Damn, I'm so frustratingly stuck, I might cry. No matter which route I take, I can't find the station Chevy Chase North. I've gone into the tunnels between Farragut West and Friendship, so many times, but there is no tunnel, line or corridor! They just lead to each other! This is so fucking killing me!
Where exactly do you want to go? Is this quest related?
It takes a couple of days for him to show up... just keep adventuring, and you'll eventually get a pop-up telling you that Dogmeat is waiting for you.FireFly90 said:I'VE LOST DOGMEAT!!!, i sent him to vault 101 but heres not there i even waited for him for ages. have i lost him for good?
Already did it up to the last mission, at which point I told her to stop writing it for a snazzy perk. =DDeathQuaker said:Did you already do the Wasteland Survival Guide? Neutral, evil or no, it's a great questline (lots of neat goodies, plus the joy of Moira's dialogue), but Moira being alive (in some shape or form) is required.Green-E66 said:Eh, I decided that being a neutral/evil character was far more profitable, thus... =P Thanks for the help though. =D
Course there's always another playthru for that.
Sorry, I can't remember exactly how to get there, but keep an eye out for little signs scrawled on the walls with an arrow and the Brotherhood of Steel sigil [http://duckandcover.cx/features/bible/BOS_symbol_2.gif], those will send you in the right direction.fish food carl said:OK. Doesn't solve my problem though. I don't need to get to GNR but I want the quest, and I'm getting very pissed at the damn tunnel. Some guides online are nice and vague, pointing me in the completely wrong fucking direction.
Man, I rushed getting Science maxxed so that I could hack more terminals... more out of curiosity than min-maxing, really. Reading the logs is part of the fun for me. (And turning enemies' turret defenses against them never gets old.)TsunamiWombat said:I'm level 7 and have 60+ in Medicine (THIS IS A GODSEND), Repair, and Science (science is mostly useless, except for later levels it will let me get the Cyborg perk... my 3 lvls in Daddys boy and Gun Nut helped.