6:13 “Robots disguised as humans, who were achieving the ultimate form of identity theft and were now able to click the I AM NOT A ROBOT option on the Captcha test”
I mean have you seen the video of a.m. robot holding one of those pens third touch the screen and I can sense it up checked the I’m not a robot box while still
Great video. This and your video about rebuilding the Commonwealth totally inspired me to get back into the game. Have 1900 hours, let’s see if I can get to 2000 haha!
As of six months ago you have spent 79 total days of your life playing Fallout 4. I truly commend you, I don't believe I have that many hours across all of my games combined.
I upped my game to survival mode a few years back. I now can't imagine playing on any other mode. I can see you have a robust mod list but you've also developed your builder skills. Terrific editing and storytelling on the vids. Great series. I look forward to more, especailly what you might do with the southernmost areas, and maybe a few new custom settlement sites in Nuka World.
because i play this game on controller it's really tough to do headshots like you can with a mouse, i mean i can do headshots but not one after another usually only get the one head shot and then have to switch to another weapon as i become overwhelmed very quickly.
Absolutely! Playing first-person shooter games on a controller can indeed present unique challenges compared to using a mouse and keyboard setup. The precision and agility afforded by a mouse can often make landing consecutive headshots easier, as you can swiftly adjust your aim with finer control. However, mastering headshots on a controller is entirely possible with practice and a few strategic adjustments. Firstly, sensitivity settings play a crucial role. Finding the right balance between speed and accuracy is key. Experiment with different sensitivity levels until you discover a setting that allows you to smoothly track targets while still maintaining precision for those crucial headshots. Secondly, focus on your positioning and movement. Utilize cover effectively to minimize exposure and give yourself time to line up shots. Strafing and utilizing aim assist (if available) can also help compensate for the slower aim speed of controllers. Additionally, mastering the art of quick weapon switching can be a game-changer. If you land a headshot with one weapon but find yourself overwhelmed, quickly switch to a secondary weapon or utilize grenades to control the situation before returning to finish off opponents with headshots. Practice, patience, and persistence are essential. Set aside time to specifically work on your aiming skills, whether it's through solo practice drills or by playing against bots in custom games. Over time, you'll find yourself becoming more adept at landing consecutive headshots and dominating the battlefield, even with a controller in hand. Remember, it's not just about raw aim but also about smart positioning, movement, and game sense. Keep at it, and you'll see improvements over time.
Fought a deathclaw, like a boss! Did some chems, like a boss! Ate some Mole Rat Chunks, like a boss! Bombed the institute, like a Boss, now I'm dead! Like a boss!
Well this is the most hilarious a point of view of the gameplay. I imagine you behind laughing silently while narrating. This is really fun to watch & perfectly well done👌
I’ve recently been playing fallout again and was pleasantly surprised to come across your channel. I’m an obsessive compulsive looter and settlement builder so I absolutely loved your other video on rebuilding the commonwealth. Just out of curiosity, is there a height limit on your settlements as I’m having trouble with something I’ve built at Sanctuary. Liked and subscribed.
Your editing is so good, you will definitely go places. Now that I seen your latest video had a million views, I expect your subs to really rise. Great job!
I play on Survival all the time, it's only a bit hard for the first 10-15 levels and then it's really easy. I think I usually kill myself through stupidity more often than an enemy does.
The video was playing fallout New Vegas background music on day 7 It reminded me of the good old days when Fallout had Obsidian Entertainment working on the games with Bethesda.
Now that you've started rebuilding, there actually are other settlements in need of your construction skills. Here, I'll mark it on yoir map in your pip boy.
See, you've spoiled me. I watched your fallout Playlist (sad it was only 5) and went expecting the same enjoyment from other channels but sadly none lol🎉🎉🎉
my combat against the courser was far harder lol, i i'm a glutton for punishment i had at least 5 separate mods that made the coursers almost like terminators, basically that courser you first fight against, he can go down at least 5 times, but every time he goes down he sends a blast of electricity as he was build with a defibrillator to restart himself of up to 5 times, it's after that when he finally dies, but i really had to have help because he could one shot me in a full suite of power armor no problem, these courser mods are just as hard when the game is on easy, you really have to prepare, because his gun is also really good and can take you out real quick if you don't have any resistances, like he's nearly impossible i almost forgot he teleport's around the room your fighting in so he can be there one second and gone the next in a blink of an eye and go invisible, this is why i say he's nearly impossible to kill. he's still not as bad as that other terminator mod, but in confined spaces he's very deadly, i would prefer fighting him outside as it's easier to move around, unfortunately he never leaves this area so it's not like you can lead him out somewhere else.
Facing a heavily modded courser in Fallout 4 sounds like an intense challenge, especially with the added difficulty of multiple respawn attempts and devastating electric blasts. Your description of the encounter paints a picture of an almost indestructible foe, reminiscent of the Terminator, relentlessly pursuing you with teleportation and invisibility, making every move you make crucial to survival. It's fascinating to hear about the modifications you've installed to elevate the difficulty level of the game. The concept of a courser equipped with a defibrillator-like mechanism, allowing them to revive themselves multiple times, adds a new layer of strategy to the encounter. Each respawn presents a fresh hurdle to overcome, testing both your combat skills and your ability to adapt to changing circumstances on the fly. The combination of the courser's formidable firepower and their ability to teleport around the battlefield adds a sense of urgency and unpredictability to the fight. It must have been a heart-pounding experience trying to anticipate their movements and find openings to attack while avoiding being overwhelmed by their relentless assault. It's understandable why you would seek assistance to tackle such a formidable opponent, especially considering their ability to effortlessly dispatch you even when wearing power armor. The necessity of preparation and having the right resistances in place highlights the importance of strategic planning and resource management in overcoming such challenges. The comparison to the other Terminator mod highlights the sheer difficulty of the encounter, emphasizing the deadly nature of the courser, particularly in confined spaces where maneuverability is limited. The preference for fighting them in open areas speaks to the tactical advantage gained from having more room to maneuver and evade attacks. Overall, your experience facing off against the heavily modded courser showcases the depth of gameplay and the creativity of the modding community in pushing the boundaries of difficulty and immersion in Fallout 4. It's a testament to the enduring appeal of the game and the dedication of players like yourself who relish in the thrill of overcoming seemingly insurmountable challenges.
@@TydenMajor-tt9qq what a great comment, and i honestly didn't expect a reply on this comment, but i'm glad i did, i think i used up to 5 seperate mods to get this effect. i forgot to mention that this encounter the courser had a weapon that would eat away your health that had a stacking mechanic of poison, so yes it was very hard taking him down, i also forgot to mention i died multiple times fighting against this foe lol, i was not only wearing power armor but i also had a small militia of 10 solders helping me fight him all wearing full power armor, and they all went down like the drop of a hat because of that obviously overpowered weapon the courser was using. i wish the mod author in question only gave him a normal weapon to better balance the fight so he was challenging but not too challenging, but yeah you really had to focus on your resistance's and prepare for this fight, meaning every piece of clothing armor and power armor piece you had to add in resistance's and on top of all that, you had to take lots of drugs or chems like med-x psychobuff mentats for seeing him lol, it was crazy how many times i died, and you can't just head shot him, you originally could but i told the mod author about this and he made the adjustments to make him impossible to headshot, well i mean you can still shoot them in the head but it wouldn't kill them instantly or blow up their head so the fight would continue. you could still use the mamma murphy rout, but that only does one thing, the factory reset, you still have to kill him to get his chip, which means he will also restart like a terminator would and defend itself. i just got a new mod recently that will allow me to use a punching mechanic for my power armor that packs a much more realistic punch that can either kill an NPC or get them close to death and, then using another mod called knockout framework, and i wonder if i can take him out some other way with the knockout mod if you successfully knockout a target they lie on the ground un protected and you have the ability to smash their head into the ground which effectively might negate the coursers ability to come back, maybe, again i have not tested this yet lol. that same mod also allows you to kidnap an NPC lol, so i can take the fight outside if i want to lol i love it!
i started playing this game roughly a year ago and i liked it but something felt wrong based on the general mechanics because i would always end up with endless trash, well i was playing the game on various difficulties and avoiding survival mode, however recently i have started to use survival mode and i have found that missing ingredient in the overall gameplay and found it quite rewarding, now i had to sort of modify some things that were a bit too restrictive like the saving mechanic, in this game we run into lots of glitches and sometimes CTD's, so i needed a reliable save at the very least, and thankfully it does hard saves and not the shitty vanilla saves that destroy your save over time, any why i have left pretty much everything the same and man oh man was it difficult doing everything, but i have found it's also very rewarding at times and that this game takes a shit load longer to play while in survival mode. but yeah, i'm having fun more than i normally do in this game because i suddenly have to care about everything i do in the story and prepare for situations where in other difficulties i just had to sleep my way through every location lol,, i mean it was a breeze, but now it's terrifying when going up against some enemies as they can kill me in nothing flat if i'm not prepared or have any allies. anyway the game got even harder when the DLC kicked in, the robot DLC suddenly there are robot gangs all around the map and to top that off i also have a mod that makes the gunners a far greater threat especially their Assultron's that can take me out with one blow to the face with their lazar thing and if they melee me, it doesn't matter if i'm wearing a full thing of power armor fully equipped and i took some buffout or psychobuff in good enough health, and they can still one shot me, it sucks when they go invisible and i can't see them which is also important as my pipboy can't see them coming my way and neither can i. i also thought i would mention i play on controller and it's really not easy to play with a controller in survival mode and my fingers and hands hurt frequently, but i press on anyway and try to figure out a better way of doing things. survival mod, in the past i looked at it like what moron would actually want to play that, well now i like it lol, with some exceptions of the saves of course, actually there was one more exception i made, i got myself a mod where i have to build a teleporter at each of my settlements so i don't always have to travel on foot across the map all the time, i can at least save some time doing this and it autosaves when i use it like when i sleep. oh i almost forgot i also had that one terminator mod where he hunts you down and another is sent to protect you but first you encounter the bad one and he is nearly impossible to kill or get away from, luckily he doesn't run when he's after you he walks so you can run away but sleep is a precious commodity you find out real soon when he can appear near you and kill you as you wake up and he doesn't die easily either, so your always on the run until you can find yourself a freaking fatman to take him out with, but damn even that is difficult as all hell to find one that you can use.
Swan is super EZ , there is APC in corner next to his pond , I allways shoot at Swan , and when he wake up , I go behind APC and shoot at Swan , if he come to close I hide inside , he cant hit me there , and often finnish him from inside of APC , super ez.
@@billybob-zk9nm My advise start with goal S1,P6,E5,C3,I10,A10, L10 = 38 points ...-1 skill point - bubblehead in Concord, scrap all in Sanctuary & Red Rocket invest first in idiot savan 1&2 (3no) and scrap-level you should get level min 17 or 26 if you start with I10 and you are lucky to find ushaka hat (I1) & vault tech coat (I2) have stuff to do berry mentats & you choose to start with P6and pick Night person (I2) 6pm-6am so you need craft at night , you need to rush to dance stand on wall wait until he handle ghuls , go inside police station pick up military fatigues (A2) and patrolman sunglases (P1) , is important to get aqua boy you dont get rads from swimming , you can avoid strong enemies and travel quicker and you have instant access to Luck booblehead in spectacle island , travel to old north church write password RAILROAD , get mission , say to Ricky that you have geiger counted build in yor pip boy , go mission let Decon go first grab Deliverer , max out Gunslinger , Sneak , Mister sandman , Ninja , Grim reaper sprint , Action boy ...and most important Scrounger you will drown in 10mm ammo , in my experience that is bulletproof build , Nerd Rage might be tempting , but I never go so close to get any problem to get so low with health I have Jet & psychojet atme all the time so I can slow down time , and from my personal experience I3 is max intelligence you need just for Lone Wanderer , with stealth build I will kill more enemies = I get more xp , on average 60% more .
6:13 “Robots disguised as humans, who were achieving the ultimate form of identity theft and were now able to click the I AM NOT A ROBOT option on the Captcha test”
I mean have you seen the video of a.m. robot holding one of those pens third touch the screen and I can sense it up checked the I’m not a robot box while still
Great video. This and your video about rebuilding the Commonwealth totally inspired me to get back into the game. Have 1900 hours, let’s see if I can get to 2000 haha!
I have spent about 350 hours on the game maybe more
As of six months ago you have spent 79 total days of your life playing Fallout 4. I truly commend you, I don't believe I have that many hours across all of my games combined.
"some cornflakes take out my wife"😭😭🙏🏼
Not even a minute in bloody hilarious joke that will go over most people’s heads!
This guy needs more attention his content is so calming to watch
Gosh darn it, I'm reinstalling Fallout again
Really solid video, good job man!
tbh, the only thing stopping me rn is i dont have pc mods, only console
and itd probably crash, alot.
I upped my game to survival mode a few years back. I now can't imagine playing on any other mode. I can see you have a robust mod list but you've also developed your builder skills. Terrific editing and storytelling on the vids. Great series. I look forward to more, especailly what you might do with the southernmost areas, and maybe a few new custom settlement sites in Nuka World.
because i play this game on controller it's really tough to do headshots like you can with a mouse, i mean i can do headshots but not one after another usually only get the one head shot and then have to switch to another weapon as i become overwhelmed very quickly.
Absolutely! Playing first-person shooter games on a controller can indeed present unique challenges compared to using a mouse and keyboard setup. The precision and agility afforded by a mouse can often make landing consecutive headshots easier, as you can swiftly adjust your aim with finer control. However, mastering headshots on a controller is entirely possible with practice and a few strategic adjustments.
Firstly, sensitivity settings play a crucial role. Finding the right balance between speed and accuracy is key. Experiment with different sensitivity levels until you discover a setting that allows you to smoothly track targets while still maintaining precision for those crucial headshots.
Secondly, focus on your positioning and movement. Utilize cover effectively to minimize exposure and give yourself time to line up shots. Strafing and utilizing aim assist (if available) can also help compensate for the slower aim speed of controllers.
Additionally, mastering the art of quick weapon switching can be a game-changer. If you land a headshot with one weapon but find yourself overwhelmed, quickly switch to a secondary weapon or utilize grenades to control the situation before returning to finish off opponents with headshots.
Practice, patience, and persistence are essential. Set aside time to specifically work on your aiming skills, whether it's through solo practice drills or by playing against bots in custom games. Over time, you'll find yourself becoming more adept at landing consecutive headshots and dominating the battlefield, even with a controller in hand. Remember, it's not just about raw aim but also about smart positioning, movement, and game sense. Keep at it, and you'll see improvements over time.
@@TydenMajor-tt9qqbro dropped the chat gpt answer
@@TydenMajor-tt9qqChatGPT?
Skill issue
Can confirm skill issue
Survival mode turned me into a Sniper/Jet junkie lmao
Fought a deathclaw, like a boss! Did some chems, like a boss! Ate some Mole Rat Chunks, like a boss! Bombed the institute, like a Boss, now I'm dead! Like a boss!
I'm enjoying most of your videos. You have me wanting to go more into building, I just have to get the patience for it.
Very professional!
Appreciate your comment :)
This is great. I feel like we all need a proper tour of hangman’s alley though.
nice editing on this one!!
thanks mate :)
This comment section is so wholesome ❤ I still play fallout 4, great game imo
Well this is the most hilarious a point of view of the gameplay. I imagine you behind laughing silently while narrating. This is really fun to watch & perfectly well done👌
I’ve recently been playing fallout again and was pleasantly surprised to come across your channel. I’m an obsessive compulsive looter and settlement builder so I absolutely loved your other video on rebuilding the commonwealth.
Just out of curiosity, is there a height limit on your settlements as I’m having trouble with something I’ve built at Sanctuary.
Liked and subscribed.
Your editing is so good, you will definitely go places. Now that I seen your latest video had a million views, I expect your subs to really rise. Great job!
This was very good me like
I play on Survival all the time, it's only a bit hard for the first 10-15 levels and then it's really easy. I think I usually kill myself through stupidity more often than an enemy does.
The video was playing fallout New Vegas background music on day 7 It reminded me of the good old days when Fallout had Obsidian Entertainment working on the games with Bethesda.
These are fantastic!
Wolfgang is a great chem merchant if you settle the thing with trudy peacfully higher chances for Daddy O Xcell and day tripper, read into it a bit
You could’ve saved the gorillas if you unlock the door because you could’ve overwrite the terminal unlocking the door so yeah 47:00
Now that you've started rebuilding, there actually are other settlements in need of your construction skills. Here, I'll mark it on yoir map in your pip boy.
If you all are struggling on fallouts theme, I got you, it’s retrofuturism
I'm getting the urge to play fallout everyday for 3 months than not play it for 7 monthsssss
The ragdoll in the intro sent me of the rails bro 😭😭😭
The only time he broke character was when he was playing with a corpse
good vid like the naration
Amazing vid
This is delightful
I see someone's also a fan of the Unique Uniques mod 👀
Hi, very interesting video, with the narration. OH, you kill the residents of vault 81 ?
nice
Thanks
you are welcome
See, you've spoiled me. I watched your fallout Playlist (sad it was only 5) and went expecting the same enjoyment from other channels but sadly none lol🎉🎉🎉
my combat against the courser was far harder lol, i i'm a glutton for punishment i had at least 5 separate mods that made the coursers almost like terminators, basically that courser you first fight against, he can go down at least 5 times, but every time he goes down he sends a blast of electricity as he was build with a defibrillator to restart himself of up to 5 times, it's after that when he finally dies, but i really had to have help because he could one shot me in a full suite of power armor no problem, these courser mods are just as hard when the game is on easy, you really have to prepare, because his gun is also really good and can take you out real quick if you don't have any resistances, like he's nearly impossible i almost forgot he teleport's around the room your fighting in so he can be there one second and gone the next in a blink of an eye and go invisible, this is why i say he's nearly impossible to kill.
he's still not as bad as that other terminator mod, but in confined spaces he's very deadly, i would prefer fighting him outside as it's easier to move around, unfortunately he never leaves this area so it's not like you can lead him out somewhere else.
Facing a heavily modded courser in Fallout 4 sounds like an intense challenge, especially with the added difficulty of multiple respawn attempts and devastating electric blasts. Your description of the encounter paints a picture of an almost indestructible foe, reminiscent of the Terminator, relentlessly pursuing you with teleportation and invisibility, making every move you make crucial to survival.
It's fascinating to hear about the modifications you've installed to elevate the difficulty level of the game. The concept of a courser equipped with a defibrillator-like mechanism, allowing them to revive themselves multiple times, adds a new layer of strategy to the encounter. Each respawn presents a fresh hurdle to overcome, testing both your combat skills and your ability to adapt to changing circumstances on the fly.
The combination of the courser's formidable firepower and their ability to teleport around the battlefield adds a sense of urgency and unpredictability to the fight. It must have been a heart-pounding experience trying to anticipate their movements and find openings to attack while avoiding being overwhelmed by their relentless assault.
It's understandable why you would seek assistance to tackle such a formidable opponent, especially considering their ability to effortlessly dispatch you even when wearing power armor. The necessity of preparation and having the right resistances in place highlights the importance of strategic planning and resource management in overcoming such challenges.
The comparison to the other Terminator mod highlights the sheer difficulty of the encounter, emphasizing the deadly nature of the courser, particularly in confined spaces where maneuverability is limited. The preference for fighting them in open areas speaks to the tactical advantage gained from having more room to maneuver and evade attacks.
Overall, your experience facing off against the heavily modded courser showcases the depth of gameplay and the creativity of the modding community in pushing the boundaries of difficulty and immersion in Fallout 4. It's a testament to the enduring appeal of the game and the dedication of players like yourself who relish in the thrill of overcoming seemingly insurmountable challenges.
@@TydenMajor-tt9qq
what a great comment, and i honestly didn't expect a reply on this comment, but i'm glad i did, i think i used up to 5 seperate mods to get this effect.
i forgot to mention that this encounter the courser had a weapon that would eat away your health that had a stacking mechanic of poison, so yes it was very hard taking him down, i also forgot to mention i died multiple times fighting against this foe lol, i was not only wearing power armor but i also had a small militia of 10 solders helping me fight him all wearing full power armor, and they all went down like the drop of a hat because of that obviously overpowered weapon the courser was using.
i wish the mod author in question only gave him a normal weapon to better balance the fight so he was challenging but not too challenging, but yeah you really had to focus on your resistance's and prepare for this fight, meaning every piece of clothing armor and power armor piece you had to add in resistance's and on top of all that, you had to take lots of drugs or chems like med-x psychobuff mentats for seeing him lol, it was crazy how many times i died, and you can't just head shot him, you originally could but i told the mod author about this and he made the adjustments to make him impossible to headshot, well i mean you can still shoot them in the head but it wouldn't kill them instantly or blow up their head so the fight would continue.
you could still use the mamma murphy rout, but that only does one thing, the factory reset, you still have to kill him to get his chip, which means he will also restart like a terminator would and defend itself.
i just got a new mod recently that will allow me to use a punching mechanic for my power armor that packs a much more realistic punch that can either kill an NPC or get them close to death and, then using another mod called knockout framework, and i wonder if i can take him out some other way with the knockout mod if you successfully knockout a target they lie on the ground un protected and you have the ability to smash their head into the ground which effectively might negate the coursers ability to come back, maybe, again i have not tested this yet lol.
that same mod also allows you to kidnap an NPC lol, so i can take the fight outside if i want to lol i love it!
@@5226-p1e just want u know that's chatgpt lol
It’s a masterpiece
i started playing this game roughly a year ago and i liked it but something felt wrong based on the general mechanics because i would always end up with endless trash, well i was playing the game on various difficulties and avoiding survival mode, however recently i have started to use survival mode and i have found that missing ingredient in the overall gameplay and found it quite rewarding, now i had to sort of modify some things that were a bit too restrictive like the saving mechanic, in this game we run into lots of glitches and sometimes CTD's, so i needed a reliable save at the very least, and thankfully it does hard saves and not the shitty vanilla saves that destroy your save over time, any why i have left pretty much everything the same and man oh man was it difficult doing everything, but i have found it's also very rewarding at times and that this game takes a shit load longer to play while in survival mode.
but yeah, i'm having fun more than i normally do in this game because i suddenly have to care about everything i do in the story and prepare for situations where in other difficulties i just had to sleep my way through every location lol,, i mean it was a breeze, but now it's terrifying when going up against some enemies as they can kill me in nothing flat if i'm not prepared or have any allies.
anyway the game got even harder when the DLC kicked in, the robot DLC suddenly there are robot gangs all around the map and to top that off i also have a mod that makes the gunners a far greater threat especially their Assultron's that can take me out with one blow to the face with their lazar thing and if they melee me, it doesn't matter if i'm wearing a full thing of power armor fully equipped and i took some buffout or psychobuff in good enough health, and they can still one shot me, it sucks when they go invisible and i can't see them which is also important as my pipboy can't see them coming my way and neither can i.
i also thought i would mention i play on controller and it's really not easy to play with a controller in survival mode and my fingers and hands hurt frequently, but i press on anyway and try to figure out a better way of doing things.
survival mod, in the past i looked at it like what moron would actually want to play that, well now i like it lol, with some exceptions of the saves of course, actually there was one more exception i made, i got myself a mod where i have to build a teleporter at each of my settlements so i don't always have to travel on foot across the map all the time, i can at least save some time doing this and it autosaves when i use it like when i sleep.
oh i almost forgot i also had that one terminator mod where he hunts you down and another is sent to protect you but first you encounter the bad one and he is nearly impossible to kill or get away from, luckily he doesn't run when he's after you he walks so you can run away but sleep is a precious commodity you find out real soon when he can appear near you and kill you as you wake up and he doesn't die easily either, so your always on the run until you can find yourself a freaking fatman to take him out with, but damn even that is difficult as all hell to find one that you can use.
50 days in New Vegas and FO3 next plz 😅
Swans pond heat seeking rocks piss me off so much
Swan is super EZ , there is APC in corner next to his pond , I allways shoot at Swan , and when he wake up , I go behind APC and shoot at Swan , if he come to close I hide inside , he cant hit me there , and often finnish him from inside of APC , super ez.
@@MightyMenFromEarth ima do that next time. I just got back into 4 and doing a survival run atm, i just wanna kill swan
@@billybob-zk9nm My advise start with goal S1,P6,E5,C3,I10,A10, L10 = 38 points ...-1 skill point - bubblehead in Concord, scrap all in Sanctuary & Red Rocket invest first in idiot savan 1&2 (3no) and scrap-level you should get level min 17 or 26 if you start with I10 and you are lucky to find ushaka hat (I1) & vault tech coat (I2) have stuff to do berry mentats & you choose to start with P6and pick Night person (I2) 6pm-6am so you need craft at night , you need to rush to dance stand on wall wait until he handle ghuls , go inside police station pick up military fatigues (A2) and patrolman sunglases (P1) , is important to get aqua boy you dont get rads from swimming , you can avoid strong enemies and travel quicker and you have instant access to Luck booblehead in spectacle island , travel to old north church write password RAILROAD , get mission , say to Ricky that you have geiger counted build in yor pip boy , go mission let Decon go first grab Deliverer , max out Gunslinger , Sneak , Mister sandman , Ninja , Grim reaper sprint , Action boy ...and most important Scrounger you will drown in 10mm ammo , in my experience that is bulletproof build , Nerd Rage might be tempting , but I never go so close to get any problem to get so low with health I have Jet & psychojet atme all the time so I can slow down time , and from my personal experience I3 is max intelligence you need just for Lone Wanderer , with stealth build I will kill more enemies = I get more xp , on average 60% more .
@@MightyMenFromEarth ayo that shit worked. Thanks dawg
26:48 Swan throws a wicked Curve Ball(Rock)
Nice video! Is this for real survival mode? Because normaly u have to eat drink an sleep to not have some debuff on ap
It's not the 1950s it 2077 and you wake up in 2288
2287
🤓
That hardly qualifies is crazy
This guy reminds me of mitten squad 😢 rip
What is the mod that lets you have weapons on your back?
TAKE MY SUSCRIBED !!!!!
WHAT? I REALLY DON'T UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU'RE ASKING!
his hard crunchy edges hurt the roof of my mouth as well
Bruh general Becker
You coward, you didn't save Kent!
Actually not 1950s it's 2077 at the start
Im taking kort to cort and get lovely court dough
Is survival you die you restart?
Nvm
He died and kept goinf
@@RoseDoorSurvival is you have to eat sleep and drink
can only save by sleeping and can get diseases
Alr
What mods did you use?
14:56 : he dead with head explo-
whats the hardest part of survival mode?
What hunting rifle is that?
anyone tell me the holster mod
31:35
54:42
30:37
Tried?
What a weakling. I spend 2 in game years and didn't even retake the Castle yet or cofront Kellog.
I can't even play fallout anymore, I changed my profile name and they locked my account...