Any tips before i start a new game?
I've never played a fallout game so any tipps and tricks would be appreciated!
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Not hard to figure out. My greatest advice is to get one REAL LIFE friend to help you with the game, or someone over the mic to guide you.
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Press buttons
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Edited by Flash: 9/8/2015 2:26:03 AMI'M GETTING OUT OF THE VAULT BUT HOW THE -blam!- DO I GET OUT MY WEAPONS? am i just able to punch my way through? EDIT: ok i found it out. I feel dumb now
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A lot of tips here are sending you to your death. Not going to say which ones, you need to see some of them for yourself, so I will tell you to save often. If you have it on PC, go easy on the mods for your first run through. A few armour, weapon or housing mods to store your stuff will be okay but avoid monster mods or things like that until you've played through at least once. I hope you have a high tolerance for annoying things when you get to Little Lamplight. You'll see what I mean when you get there. All I will say is there is a mod that allows you to kill everyone there, you may want to use it. On my third playthrough I wiped that place out with a minigun, couldn't take them anymore. Deathclaws are not your friend. They look cute and cuddly but they will tear you up at low level. If you see one, do not fight it until you are at least in the mid 20's and have a couple of decent guns and some decent armour. If you have modded gear it may not be too bad but at low level they are still a challenge. In base game gear they are instant death. Take your time. It is quite a big game and there is a lot to see and do, don't try and squeeze it all in as fast as possible. You won't get quests that send you everywhere so some places can only be found by exploring and if you miss them, you may miss out on some fun quests. Super Mutant Behemoths are not your friend. If you see one and you are not prepared, you are screwed. All of them , apart from one, only appear when they are coming to fight you. The other is in a big electric cage in a Raider base so is an easy kill from a distance. Or you can let it loose to kill Raiders. If you can, kill Mr Burke. He has a silenced 10mm and that is quite handy. It's a bit spoilerish but that gun has come to my aid more times than I count. Don't sell every weapon or armour you pick up. Take them back to your house and stock pile them. You need to repair weapons or they break and doing it at a vendor can get quite costly. Keep a good stock and invest in the repair skill, it saves you caps.
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Edited by Jono: 9/10/2015 7:27:33 AMGo to the northeastern corner of the map to a place called Old Olney. Its an old abandoned community. In the center of that town, there will be T-51B Winterized Power Armor. That is the toughest armor in the game and it is unbreakable. It will only spawn when you are under level 10 however.
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Shoot on sight.
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Do you got all DLCS?
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Do what ever Mr Burke says trust me
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Get the unique weapons and armor at the max level so you could get the best stats. At least that's what I did for a better end game.
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Anyone in this thread, which game would you recommend first? New Vegas or 3? I own NV but the whole desert thing kind of bores me, everything looks the same with just sand dunes everywhere.
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Get the DLCs, and invest in small guns. Then energy weapons or melee.
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Do the quest in Megaton disarm the nuke to get a home there or blow it up to move in at tenpenny tower if your evil.
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My tips 1.Take it slow... one of the best things about fallout is planning ahead for example befor you explore bring some supply's with you like food and ammo. Also Enjoy the game don't rush it 2. Explore with different play-styles be for committing... Try small guns, then try big guns, try vats, then try sneaking... Trying multiple approaches to a situation befor you make your mind up 3. Save often.. Believe me this is probably the most important tip, playing the game for hours straight to die in the wasteland n not saving might make you want to quite all together 4 talk to everyone, People are often the main source of quests, so make sure you try and exhaust the dialogs 5. When your done playing get ready to play fallout new vegas!! I hope you enjoy fallout3, fallout 4 is around the corner so getting into 3 now is a smart move
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I liked playing good karma, but I did do a quick short run where I blew up Megaton, just for the experience. [spoiler]watching it go off from as high up as I was, pretty cool, I think it was night time, awesome view[/spoiler]
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Good karma
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Remember you can fast travel, I know one person who didn't find out about it until they had finished the game and spent a week tring to get into rivet city and another who kept forgetting to use it If you are after achievements or trophies then at some points it's best to save and take the action you don't want for example at set levels you can get 3 achievements or trophies for having good, neutral or bad karma, another would be Megaton, save, blow it up for the reward then load save and disarm
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STAY AWAY FROM DEATHCLAWS UNTIL YOU GET TO HIGHER LEVELS
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Max intelligence makes the game so much fun.
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Do [b][u]NOT[/u][/b] blow up Megaton.
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Once you get through the first couple hours of it, it starts to pick up. Took me a few tries to really get into it. Overall it's a great game though, especially for it's time.
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Try to do lower level quests at the start. A lot of things can kill you at a low level. I also recommend a high small guns skill and invest in a hunting rifle. You can usually find a lot of ammo for it and its fairly reliable. If you get stuck, look up the fallout wiki online. Hope these tips help.
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Use wikipedia to find all the bobble-heads
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Edited by Jace: 9/8/2015 2:02:19 AMWhat type of character are you playing as?
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Edited by TheDungslinger: 9/8/2015 2:06:37 AMDon't go to Old Onley. It's inhabited by deathclaws, and as a new player you [b]cannot[/b] take them on. There is a sniper stash in a hollowed out rock near megaton. If you want a very good starting armour, and If you are alright with doing a little cheating, look up Fallout 3: How to get Power Armour Training early. I also have a thread from when I got the game few weeks ago. I received a ton of helpful replies on it, and I now have 2 end-game saves because of it and I'm starting another soon. Here's the link: https://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/150581122/0/0 Few other little tips Don't blow up Megaton (unless playing an evil character is your thing) If anyone tells you to go to Old Olney or take a Teddy Bear out of a shopping cart, ignore them [spoiler]ENJOY TEH FECKIN GAME[/spoiler]
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Watch out for Deathclaws until you get a good weapon
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Old olney has a power suite