My PC recently updated Windows 11 to the latest version and, since then, FO4 started to frequently crash.
Do anyone else experience the same issue?
Why not a B-29, as in the game?
My PC recently updated Windows 11 to the latest version and, since then, FO4 started to frequently crash.
Do anyone else experience the same issue?
But PTSD stands for Pretty Traumatic Sudden Death?
Take out my trusty dart gun and watch them crawl towards death
^ Yes, I read that in the wiki, but THX anyway :)
^ Thank you @MadMikeRyan
That's exactly my plan: do the job, get the perks and the achievements, clear the area from the raiders and avoid Preston in the meantime.
Unless the dark side prevails in the meantime... XD
I already completed the main game quests siding with the Minutemen and I'm now playing Nuka World DLC.
I'm going to try Power Play and Home Sweet Home but I want to cause as less damage as possible to the Commonwealth (yes, I'm a good guy, after all) so I was planning to turn into raider camps only settlements with no population. I already ulocked all the workshops but some settlements are still empty.
Before I try this plan, I checked the wiki for advice but I was not able to find any.
Is there anyone who already tried to take control of the Commonwealth with this approach?
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There are times when I wonder if people even know what a "wiki" is...
I read somewhere that to play FO:L the main game should be downgraded to pre next gen.
Can it be confirmed?
And, if true: how is it possible to do it?
THX.
Enclave has canon, yes.
Big Tesla Canon!
GARY!
^My SS took so long to find her son he actually was an old man when she finally met him.
XD
^Think about it: we do not even know how much the Hawaii have been involved in the war.
Have they been bombed? I'd guess so, as the are such a strategic waypoint between USA and China.
How the bombs affected the vulcanos? Thoinking about the effects on the Divide, the openings for development are massive!
And so on...
I'm still of the opinion that the Hawaii island would be an excellent location, full of opportunities for new factions, diverse gameplay and stunning locations.
The introduction of the mighty Brotherhood of Synth, aka BoS!
A group of rogue Synths that hunts for pre and post war technology to protect the wastelanders from the danger of its unsanctioned use.
^^^^ As I still believe that it could be a great idea and has to possibility to introduce new gameplay and completely new factions, a Fallout 5 placed on the Hawaii Island would be cracking.
Plot twist: and if the Institute ending is the canon one, they replicated the Prydwen and put 3rd gen synths, like Paladin Danse was, on it to conquer the West Coast while remaining hidden in secret? In the end, cold fusion would be very useful for them too...
So the Institute ending, thrown out of the door, just bursts back in the room through the window!
XD
;)
^^^ Yeah, my same feeling too: the weakest point of the story is to accept the Institute success as the canon ending of FO4.
Plot twist that just came to my mind: the BoS we saw on the TV show... are actually all 3rd gen synths and the Institute ending is CANON in the show too! The Pryswen is just a replica to fit with this "stealth" approach the Institute is using to move to the West coast but still remain "invisible" XD
Based on the definitions I found about the two terms,
Post-apocalyptic: denoting or relating to the time following a nuclear war or other catastrophic event. In fiction, is a subgenre of science fiction in which the Earth's (or another planet's) civilization is collapsing or has collapsed.
Futuristic: having or involving very modern technology or design.
I would imagine an experience like Nate/Nora waking up and found out that the Institute already took over the entire Commonwealth and reconstructed it in Institutional fashion.
So, maybe, it could be a Fallout 5 based in 2377 that considers the Institute ending of Fallout 4 as canon and sees the protagonist, maybe a synth, moving around a clean and perfect childhood and puberty in a reconstructed Boston and, lately, discovering the "real", devastated world outside the Institutionalized Commonwealth. Then he/she can either try to expand the Institute control over different areas of the surrounding wasteland or turn rogue and try to free the Commonwealth from a synthetic existance under the Institute's yoke.
It can also involved a war with the Legion, that in the meantime turned into a considerable empire and reach out to annex the Commonwealth, or with the West Coast BoS, maybe allied with the NCR (and, why not, even with the Legion) to face the Institute Threat coming from the East.
Letting the wheels of fantasy spinning wasteland wild, what about a technology clash with a Big MT based scientocracy, involving fighting robo-scorpions and an army of Lobotomites, Y-17 harnesses and wheeled toasters?
This can solve the issues of the time gaps, the continuity and all related stuff.
Anything based on a fully reconstructed America in a more distant future would be too much of a stretch, imho
Well, not to be picky but, factually, all Fallout games are in a futuristic world:
Fallout: 2161
Fallout 2: 2241
Fallout 3: 2277
New Vegas: 2281
Fallout 4: 2287
Said that, the concepts of "post apocaliptic" and "futuristic" don't really match with each other, so it would be quite a leap of faith to explore such a radical change in the game.