Re: Fallout4
[Re: Rowan]
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01/26/16 12:04 AM
01/26/16 12:04 AM
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hagatha
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So, Rowan, at what point do you have to decide which faction you will join? Is it Storming the Castle, in the case of the Minutemen?
I, too, have stopped taking quests from the factions, as every time I rescued a new group I had to build a town, with all the running around that involves. And yes, the repeat cleanouts of the same locations is getting old. I'm doing some other, minor quests at the moment.
I think I'm quite ready for another adventure.
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Re: Fallout4
[Re: Rowan]
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01/26/16 06:50 PM
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hagatha
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Hm. I think I'm REALLY behind in the main quest. Better get at it.
I think I'm quite ready for another adventure.
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Re: Fallout4
[Re: Rowan]
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01/27/16 12:38 AM
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oldman
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I have been thinking some time now of trying out Fallout but am concerned that the controls might be too much for me to handle. I am definitely a pc guy and don't really like to use multiple fingers to play a game.
My top RPG's that I enjoy are "Elder Scrolls (Morrowind and Skyrim), Witcher 1 & 3, KOTOR 1 & 2, and Dragon Age (all of them).
So how would the controls of Fallout4 compare to those type games and how much of a learning curve would the game require for me? I don't really care to build cities and create armies etc but like the simplicity of just having the main quest along with the side quests that are thrown in as in the games I cited above.
You laugh because I'm different I laugh because you're all the same
Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.
John
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Re: Fallout4
[Re: Rowan]
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01/27/16 02:47 PM
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Rowan
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Oldman, all keyboard controls are listed here. However, you do not use all of them all the time. The most common ones are W for forward, Q for VATS (great for sniper attacks), Space for jumping, and I for inventory. I feel that it is very similar to Skyrim as the mouse is used with these controls.
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Re: Fallout4
[Re: Rowan]
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01/29/16 08:35 PM
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oldman
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Thank you for the info Rowan. I think I will definitely get the game in time but now I have just downloaded Rise of the Tomb Raider which will be keeping me busy for a while. But I may be seeing what all the fuss about Fallout4 is.
You laugh because I'm different I laugh because you're all the same
Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.
John
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Re: Fallout4
[Re: Rowan]
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01/30/16 01:48 PM
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hagatha
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Oldman, Fallout 4 is a lot of fun. The game world is exceptionally good. Something for you to look forward to.
I think I'm quite ready for another adventure.
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