Hey Mental Fox, You will soon realize that digipicks are few and far between, you wouldn't want to fly all over trying to find more digipicks, so instead, head back near the landing port to Gemison Merchantile and buy some from the Merchant lady...head back out and sit in a chair for 24 hours and go back in and grab more. You can do this until you feel you have enough digipicks and resume the hunt.
12:11 I'm so glad you ended up going back here. The main reason I got my lockpicking to master level early on was so I wouldn't be locked out of rooms like this. Loot is less important to me than story. There are some things people will never find out.
I'm way behind, so only seeing this now, but I think the writers were having a little joke at 50:33. "Dodgeson" was the name of the character that "Nedry" (played by Wayne Knight) meets in Jurassic Park to discuss a little industrial espionage (ua-cam.com/video/e6FXdloCUOM/v-deo.html), and of course "Newman" is also played by Wayne Knight in Seinfeld.
Also, the whole plot is from Superman III (also, Office Space, which is a bit of a nod to Superman III). The trick is called Salami Slicing and involves taking a small amount of each transaction
You cant craft a digi pick. You have to buy one from any of the merchants. Sometimes they will have a few. Usually I buy them all when I go to any merchant. Either that or find them in places.
14:13 You don't need a heftier weapon to kill that thing. You can kill it right now. You have stronger guns on you than that pistol anyway and grenades.
Whenever i see problems with lockpicks i always miss the skeleton key from Skyrim that really was a dream object to this day i haven't given it back that quest is still unfinished and have no plans to finish it
You know when people care about weapon discharge? When you accidenty throw a grenade in the museum on the way to flight testing and it kills some people.....😮
Nicely solved the "attack-dog-robot" situation. xD 19:35 this... I do have the feeling that this is going to be the case on more occasions. Starfield seems to be rather superficial in my opinion.
It matters in most cases (not small scale side quests like this one) actaully wich is crazy that you choices matter, you can end whole long ass quest limes but killing some important npcs unless they are involved in main plot. or comapnion mission and the consequences follow you later into the game some on a bigger some on the smaller scale One needs to play a game to expiriance it fully
The trade authority is the primary source of commerce and trade in the settled systems and services anyone who is selling their loot and also contraband...the den in the wolf system is the branch you want to go to for that though or red mile.
You can head over to ssnn regularly and get paid to anonymously turn in stories to them for credits...for example..the crimson fleet attacking the mining facility would net you 1000 creds if you tell them about it.
I'm really enjoying your playthrough especially after hearing so many bad things about this game. You make it seem fun but saying either it was the right choice or the choice didn't matter? You have reason to not trust Zoe so it's possible that by going her way you didn't find out what she wanted to stay hidden making it the wrong choice lol
Soo thankful I found this channel. Keep up the amazing work Mental Fox
Hey Mental Fox,
You will soon realize that digipicks are few and far between, you wouldn't want to fly all over trying to find more digipicks, so instead, head back near the landing port to Gemison Merchantile and buy some from the Merchant lady...head back out and sit in a chair for 24 hours and go back in and grab more. You can do this until you feel you have enough digipicks and resume the hunt.
12:11 I'm so glad you ended up going back here. The main reason I got my lockpicking to master level early on was so I wouldn't be locked out of rooms like this. Loot is less important to me than story. There are some things people will never find out.
i like your attitude. keep it up im sure the subs will come in time
I'm way behind, so only seeing this now, but I think the writers were having a little joke at 50:33. "Dodgeson" was the name of the character that "Nedry" (played by Wayne Knight) meets in Jurassic Park to discuss a little industrial espionage (ua-cam.com/video/e6FXdloCUOM/v-deo.html), and of course "Newman" is also played by Wayne Knight in Seinfeld.
Also, the whole plot is from Superman III (also, Office Space, which is a bit of a nod to Superman III). The trick is called Salami Slicing and involves taking a small amount of each transaction
You cant craft a digi pick. You have to buy one from any of the merchants. Sometimes they will have a few. Usually I buy them all when I go to any merchant. Either that or find them in places.
Jemison Mercantile have a few digi picks in the port section of the city.
14:13 You don't need a heftier weapon to kill that thing. You can kill it right now. You have stronger guns on you than that pistol anyway and grenades.
Whenever i see problems with lockpicks i always miss the skeleton key from Skyrim that really was a dream object to this day i haven't given it back that quest is still unfinished and have no plans to finish it
You know when people care about weapon discharge? When you accidenty throw a grenade in the museum on the way to flight testing and it kills some people.....😮
I've been waiting to binge watch episodes and i just want to change the title of this episode to be "The Digipick" :)
Nicely solved the "attack-dog-robot" situation. xD
19:35 this... I do have the feeling that this is going to be the case on more occasions. Starfield seems to be rather superficial in my opinion.
It matters in most cases (not small scale side quests like this one) actaully wich is crazy that you choices matter, you can end whole long ass quest limes but killing some important npcs unless they are involved in main plot. or comapnion mission and the consequences follow you later into the game some on a bigger some on the smaller scale
One needs to play a game to expiriance it fully
The trade authority is the primary source of commerce and trade in the settled systems and services anyone who is selling their loot and also contraband...the den in the wolf system is the branch you want to go to for that though or red mile.
Save scum the hacks, make a quicksave and reload if ya screw up...
You can head over to ssnn regularly and get paid to anonymously turn in stories to them for credits...for example..the crimson fleet attacking the mining facility would net you 1000 creds if you tell them about it.
perhaps pressing save before using a digipick might help . clothes have buffs . transfer to your bank .
How do you know which Junction Box is which? The game tells you (via their conversation) which one is on the same floor as you.
I'm really enjoying your playthrough especially after hearing so many bad things about this game. You make it seem fun but saying either it was the right choice or the choice didn't matter? You have reason to not trust Zoe so it's possible that by going her way you didn't find out what she wanted to stay hidden making it the wrong choice lol
I wear apparel that gives +5 to cw, and the buff stays on when in spacesuit. I have another with +10 health, so I select apparel based on the buffs :D
i chose based on the look unless it would give me carry campacity because i know im gonna forget to change for a formal meeting
Thanks. I'll have to start paying attention to that.
Hi mental fox, I don't know if you already know this. You can mine faster using the cutter by holding down both buttons on the mouse.
I did not know that! Thanks for telling me.
You don't need to pick up vacuum tape...it's useless.
wtaf... do you even play games?