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Alan What?
[annoy my right-angled speediness]
First played this a few years ago, playing through it again now.
Level 40 character, was playing through the main game super slowly, haven't traveled through the glowing sea yet. But decided to play through this DLC first. It's the only one I have for fallout 4.
I never really liked fallout 4, didn't get far with it. didn't seem to have the desolation of fallout 3 or the interesting plotlines of new vegas, and felt like the early focus on power armor clashed with the setting
Originally posted by AngryOnion
All the Fallout dlc is good. You ever play Skyrim?
a friend gifted me the special edition, the one that was remade on the F4 engine (I think?), been playing that with an 8-bit video enhancement and a couple of mods. my favourite is the one where doing skooma gives you bizarre trips, kind of like the 'wild wasteland' perk in fallout.
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Alan What?
[annoy my right-angled speediness]
Originally posted by aldra
I never really liked fallout 4, didn't get far with it. didn't seem to have the desolation of fallout 3 or the interesting plotlines of new vegas, and felt like the early focus on power armor clashed with the setting
a friend gifted me the special edition, the one that was remade on the F4 engine (I think?), been playing that with an 8-bit video enhancement and a couple of mods. my favourite is the one where doing skooma gives you bizarre trips, kind of like the 'wild wasteland' perk in fallout.
Fallout 4 generally lacks the same level of story / writing as 3 or NV. But the gameplay is an improvement imo. And if you haven't played far harbour, the writing seems to be better than the main story.
I never finish a game. Ive got probably ten thousand hours of fallout 3, 4, 76, skyrim, etc- across multiple platforms- and ive never run through the main quests. I always have more fun exploring and finding the little secrets and details.
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the postprocessing fi'lter engine is available for fallout 4 as well, dunno if there's an actual retro f'ilter for F4 or if the Skyrim one will work with other games though - after adding the DLLs search 'ENB' on nexus for fi'lters