![]() ![]() Aquaboy 1, removes all rads for swimming, and lets you breath underwater indefinitely. A lot of it, and a lot of it is around, between, and in front of a lot of places you will need to go, back and forth. I, I really can't stress how useful it is in Survival. Get the Aquaboy perk, at least the first rank The second rank is very nice too, but not as necessary. If you plan on using grenades/molotovs, invest in the explosive perk (i forget the name), that improves your damage/radius for explosives, and get the perk that gives you a throwing arc on screen This is super useful as it will drastically reduce the number of times you will kill yourself, because you didn't line up the throwing arc on that molotov right, and it glances off the top of the doorframe you are chunking a mollie through.Ģ. A badly aimed molotov that explodes near you will kill you instantly. Also, be careful if you plan on using them yourself. Seriously, if you are going up against npcs with molotovs (which are really damn common among raiders and the like), you should watch your ass. In Survival mode, molotovs are pretty much a one shot kill for you and most regular enemies. A few bits of advice I will give you though:ġ. Once you get into the 20+ to 30+ level range however, you become sufficiently tough enough that it's not a big deal. So while you are more likely to kill enemies quickly, they are also likely to kill you quickly too. Though you will find the lower levels VERY dangerous, as one of the major changes in Survival is that everyone (you and the enemies) do a LOT more damage to each other. Sleep often you don't want to have to start all over if a bloodbug gets in a good hit while your reloading.Ĭlick to expand.Not at all. You want to be sneaking all the time because any fight can be the last. Damage is increased for you and enemies so a good sneak attack will usually take out anything especially if you put perks into it. You may have helped these farmers in a normal game but this is survival mode, they have food and you don't so they need to die so you can live.Īs for any tips? STEALTH, SNEAK EVERYWHERE. Survival mode is really fun if you're willing to die a lot, it changes the way the game plays on a physical level more damage by you and enemies, need for food, etc., but it also changes it on a psychological level. "Oh what's that two raider having a heated argument near a diner, that sounds like an interesting quest but I'm in survival mode and I don't want to wake back up in my bed in sanctuary if they get off three good shots. ![]() I'd say try it out but after you've finished the story and seen all you want because you'll be avoiding a lot of the story in survivor mode. And for those witbout the time to type replies. Might as well add poll for sweet succulent statistics. Or even encouragement that the story has hope beyond the committing to one faction point. But the main questline currently is leaving a bear feeling a little apathetic, so am open to new ideas. I usually avoid survival modes in story-based games to give a realistic chance at actually seeing the story through. However, is it even worth it? Are the limiters too cruel and arbitrary? Does it require save-scumming? Should I see the main story through first before attempting this mode?Īlso, if one were to go in blind.what tips are there worth knowing? Will it require specific, optimised character builds and a defined quest line for any chances at success? Will I spend SPECIAL stat upgrades in one area only to find that later levels render my character useless? Lately have been considering trying the eponymous survival mode in Fallout 4, even though haven't completed the main story yet, due to losing patience with the factions and various other life distractions. ![]()
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