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PostRe: Fallout 4 - Out now
by captain red dog » Tue Mar 22, 2016 7:34 am

I got this for £8.50 from Amazon on Saturday due to some kind of miss price! Loved the opening, it looks a lot better than I was expecting too as from the video reviews I have watched it looked a bit too much like Fallout 3 for my liking, but that isn't the case in reality. Started the settlement building last night and can't help but feel like it seems a bit of a chore. I wasted about an hour scrapping stuff and to be honest i don't feel compelled to build anything so I might just ignore that aspect of the game.

All the customisation does feel a bit overwhelming at this point though, I'm not sure how long it will keep my interest but I intend to finish the main quest at least.

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PostRe: Fallout 4 - Out now
by gamerforever » Tue Mar 22, 2016 7:40 am

Seems as though people have had their 'free' dlc revoked. Glad i didn't miss out.

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PostRe: Fallout 4 - Out now
by KingK » Tue Mar 22, 2016 3:47 pm

Downloaded and installed Automatron earlier. Dunno what it's like as I'm nowhere near the end of the game but it's up for those of you who want to play it.

Out of interest, do people pronounce it 'Au-tom-a-tron' or 'Auto-matron'? (Ooooh matron!)

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PostRe: Fallout 4 - Out now
by Buffalo » Tue Mar 22, 2016 4:00 pm

The former.

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PostRe: Fallout 4 - Out now
by mcjihge2 » Tue Mar 22, 2016 6:47 pm

I bought the season pass. I dont like how there is no automatic prompt to download the dlc. You seem to have to wade through the gooseberry fool to find it.

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PostRe: Fallout 4 - Out now
by Alvin Flummux » Tue Mar 22, 2016 8:20 pm

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KingK wrote:Downloaded and installed Automatron earlier. Dunno what it's like as I'm nowhere near the end of the game but it's up for those of you who want to play it.

Out of interest, do people pronounce it 'Au-tom-a-tron' or 'Auto-matron'? (Ooooh matron!)


Ooooh-to matron!

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PostRe: Fallout 4 - Out now
by Buffalo » Wed Mar 23, 2016 4:04 pm

Well the quest line isn't the longest, but it was fun enough. You get another never ending quest/task at the end but the xp reward is really poor (maybe it scales to level).
The robot building is really cool but I'm not 100% sure how it works. See, you can pick up new bits from dead robots you've wasted to add it to your workbench, but despite picking it up you still have to build it again (I think).

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PostRe: Fallout 4 - Out now
by HSH28 » Wed Mar 23, 2016 4:29 pm

KingK wrote:Out of interest, do people pronounce it 'Au-tom-a-tron' or 'Auto-matron'? (Ooooh matron!)


Not sure anyone has ever pronounced that word that way.

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PostRe: Fallout 4 - Out now
by KingK » Thu Mar 24, 2016 10:29 am

I do

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PostRe: Fallout 4 - Out now
by Monkey Man » Thu Mar 24, 2016 11:02 am

Eurogamer Automatron review -

Glitches aside - does all this constitute a fair return on its standalone price, and does it bode well for the rest of Fallout 4's Season Pass content? Well, Fallout 4 as it stands is an absolute embarrassment of areas and missions, and the Automatron's offerings aren't that unusual, expansive or elegantly made, but hammering together a cutting edge robo-army for your settlements has the potential to soak up another dozen hours or so.

And of course, these are creations you'll be able to take with you on future DLC adventures, such as the vaguely Shivering-Isle-esque Far Harbor, which is said to be the largest downloadable area Bethesda has ever coded. I look forward to scouring it with Edwinator V6 hovering faithfully at my side, or at least hovering faithfully inside a nearby object.

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2016- ... ron-review

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PostRe: Fallout 4 - Out now
by Meep » Thu Mar 24, 2016 4:38 pm

Downloaded and installed, however I want to start a new character for the DLC and if I do that I want to play on the new survival mode to change things up. Hopefully that gets patched in soon.

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PostRe: Fallout 4 - Out now
by Cumberdanes » Sat Mar 26, 2016 12:15 pm

I just played through Automatron and it was short but sweet. Although they still haven't fixed the bug with settlement bed numbers, nearly every time I leave Sanctuary the number of beds drops from 20 to 1 and the happiness starts dropping. I have been trying to get that Benevolent Leader trophy for bloody ages and every time
I make progress toward it the game just strawberry floats me over.

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PostRe: Fallout 4 - Out now
by mcjihge2 » Sat Mar 26, 2016 7:33 pm

IAmTheSaladMan wrote:I just played through Automatron and it was short but sweet. Although they still haven't fixed the bug with settlement bed numbers, nearly every time I leave Sanctuary the number of beds drops from 20 to 1 and the happiness starts dropping. I have been trying to get that Benevolent Leader trophy for bloody ages and every time
I make progress toward it the game just strawberry floats me over.


I had that. its somthing to do with a particular item. For me it was the TV screens, if i had one the beds would drop. to correct i just stored the tv screens.

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PostRe: Fallout 4 - Out now
by Monkey Man » Thu Mar 31, 2016 11:52 am

Survival Mode Beta is out on Steam, The beta will invalidate your installed mods -

Tough Choices

At a high level, we wanted to force you to make interesting choices. We did that by bringing more contrasting motivations to Fallout 4 using the type of circular systems you might find in a game like Dark Souls. (By which we mean, two or more systems that push against each other.) This resulted in four major pillars for Survival Mode.

Strategy: Intensify decisions involving when to get into combat versus when to avoid it, and also make you think more about what gear to take into combat. Then back up those decisions with faster, more brutal fights.

Exploration: Slow down the pace of the game and encourage players to explore the nooks and crannies of the world.

Resource Management: Balance out items in the world that may be too easy to acquire or horde, giving players more to consider when planning their current loadout.

Role Playing: Increase the realism of the world and the issues one might face there.

Here’s how these goals are realized with some of the big changes in Survival Mode.

Saving with Sleep: Manual, quicksaving and almost all autosaves are disabled. To save your game, you'll need to find a bed and sleep for at least an hour. This means your fallback options are reduced, forcing you to be more concerned about what you are walking into and whether you’re prepared to handle it. Some fights you may deem above your level and decide to avoid. Other fights you may decide to go all in. Scouting and gathering information to make this decision can be fun in its own right. Also, when beds are your only means of saving, they become the Holy Grail. With that level of importance tied to them, you will scour the Earth to find the closest bed to your next chosen encounter – and in doing so you will likely discover things that you might have otherwise missed.

No More Fast Travel: Fast Travel is disabled. If you wish to be somewhere, you'll have to get there the old-fashioned way. In other words, exploration is now mandatory, exposing more of the Commonwealth’s secret gems. This will also take you out of your comfort zone, but encourage you to take advantage of the well-placed workshops throughout the Wasteland. And, while Charisma may seem less important to your immediate survival, there are certain Charisma-based perks that make managing your bases less painful.

Increased Lethality: You now deal, but also take, more damage. You can increase the damage you deal even further with "Adrenaline" – more on that in a moment. This makes combat more dangerous, which in turn slows you down and gets you to think about what you’re walking into. Combine this with it being much harder to save your game and suddenly each encounter becomes much more tense and dire.

Combat itself is also more strategic, because both you and enemies are more powerful; this means fights are about trying to use positioning and timing to get in your shots without taking enemy hits. This has an even bigger effect on melee players, who will now need to use their block/parry to keep themselves from taking damage during fights. While this change raises the skill necessary to play, those who opt into Survival know what they’re getting into.

Facing the Unknown: Threats, unless added by a Recon scope, no longer display on the compass, and the distance at which locations of interest will appear has been significantly shortened. You can no longer rush through the world, knowing what’s around the next corner. At the same time, you’ll likely explore even more, in order to ferret out any and all locations.

Adrenaline: Adrenaline, a new Perk that comes standard with Survival Mode, provides a bonus to your damage output and is increased by getting kills. Every five kills increases your Adrenaline rank, adding 5% bonus damage for up to an extra 50% damage at the max rank of 10. That extra damage is alluring. Adrenaline motivates the types of stupid decisions that always lead to the best water cooler stories. (Sleeping removes anywhere from 2 to all 10 ranks of Adrenaline, depending on the time you’ve slept.)

Wellness – Exhaustion, Hunger, Thirst: You'll find it difficult to survive without taking proper care of yourself. You must stay hydrated, fed and rested to remain combat-ready. Going for extended periods of time without food, water or a good night's sleep will begin to adversely affect your health, hurting your S.P.E.C.I.A.L. stats, adding to your Fatigue, lowering your immunity, and eventually even causing physical damage to you. This will affect every decision you make, because you have to consider your overall and ever-changing health. The drive to simply stay alive might push you into new and unexpected adventures. At the very least, you’ll likely find yourself hunting for valuable meats, triggering encounters with dangerous wildlife. But not everything you can consume is good for you: Certain items in the game now have negative consequences to balance out their positive effects. These counter-effects may make you thirsty, hungry or tired and possibly even hurt your immunity, leaving you vulnerable to Illness.

Fatigue: Fatigue mostly comes from being tired, but both hunger and thirst also affect it. Fatigue works like radiation, but affects your Action Points (AP) rather than your Hit Points (HP). The more Fatigue you've built up, the less AP you'll have for actions like sprinting and V.A.T.S. The amount of Fatigue you've accumulated is displayed in red on your AP bar.

Everything Matters

It’s not just the big changes that alter the way you play in Survival Mode. We also made adjustments to all kinds of items and conditions.

Bed Types: The type of bed you're sleeping in limits the length of time you are able to sleep, thereby limiting how much you can recover. Real beds – which are hard to come by in the world – offer the highest bonuses for sleeping; this rewards you for working out of a home base or even spending the caps for a good night’s sleep.

Also, finding a sleeping bag in the middle of a dungeon will feel great… finding a dirty mattress will feel even better… finding a real bed will be like winning the lottery. You know all those spots where you can use Workshop mode in the game? It’s time to start building beds.

Illness & Antibiotics: There are several different Illnesses that can affect you. Your base chance of getting sick increases as your average Wellness decreases. Antibiotics can be crafted, bought or found, and alongside doctors, can heal your current Illnesses. Certain things in the world, such as taking hits by certain creatures or using Chems, may immediately give you an Illness. Also, Stimpaks are no longer the fix-all miracle drug, so make sure you’re prepared!

Immunodeficiency: Items that cleanse your body of Rads come with the cost of making you tired and temporarily damaging your immunity, leaving you more vulnerable to Illness than usual. By adding a negative effect to RadAway, we are pushing you to only use it when you really need it.

Slower Healing: In Survival, restorative items, like Stimpaks and food, recover your health at a significantly reduced rate. You'll need to time your healing precisely if you hope it will last.

Crippled Limbs: Crippled limbs will no longer auto-heal after combat. They will remain crippled until healed by a Stimpak or slept off. This not only makes combat tougher (and more strategic) but also puts a further tax on Stimpaks.

Carry Weight: Your total carry weight has been reduced and items like ammo and Stimpaks now have weight. Bullets and shells have a small amount of weight, which varies by caliber, while missiles and mini nukes are quite heavy. Everything you carry now must be carefully chosen, and you’ll have to weigh power over volume when it comes to things like ammo.

Painful Encumbrance: Exceeding your carry weight reduces your overall Wellness, quickly building Fatigue, and will eventually cripple your legs. You can’t hoard a whole bunch of items, then make the long, slow trip back home – which, to be fair, isn’t that fun. Just set the loot aside and be free.

Companion Costs: Carry weight for companions has been decreased and they will no longer automatically get back up if downed during combat. Instead, they will return home, if abandoned without being healed. So don’t hog your Stimpaks, and don’t turn your friends into mules!

Likewise, if you’ve already downloaded Automatron, your new Robot companions will need to be closely monitored. If you forget to use your Robot Repair Kits, they will return home.

Enemy and Loot Repopulation: Locations you've cleared will now repopulate with new enemies and loot at a significantly slower rate. So head out into the world and find new locations!

There's even more depth and little things in the new Survival Mode for you to discover. Try out the beta on Steam and send us your feedback. We'd like to refine it with your help, make it the most exciting way to play, and then release it on all platforms. Thanks again!

https://bethesda.net/#en/events/game/fa ... 6/03/29/96

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PostRe: Fallout 4 - Out now
by Meep » Thu Mar 31, 2016 8:12 pm

This might actually be too hardcore for me. Oh well, I will give it a shot.

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PostRe: Fallout 4 - Out now
by mcjihge2 » Thu Mar 31, 2016 8:53 pm

I said it before - what are the rewards of using survival mode? I might try it if there is significantly more xp and chance of getting the top weapons, but otherwise i dont really see the point.

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PostRe: Fallout 4 - Out now
by mcjihge2 » Fri Apr 01, 2016 8:07 pm

This game looks a lot more high res today (xbox) was there an update?

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PostRe: Fallout 4 - Out now
by Meep » Fri Apr 01, 2016 10:25 pm

I have been playing it for a while and have decided that survival as it currently stands may be fundmentally broken due to the unreliability of Bethesda games. It crashes on a part that took me half an hour and then when I attempted again, also crashed just after that point, so wasting an hour of my time for no fault of my own. In normal mode this would have been a non-issue as it was just a minute after I had gone through a door and thus would have had autosaved at that point.

I can deal with taking more damage and dealing with managing health and sleep but I just can't trust the game enough to go without saving pretty regularly.

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PostRe: Fallout 4 - Out now
by Alvin Flummux » Mon Apr 04, 2016 2:26 am

I'm eventually going to be driving into this supposedly improved survival mode. Anyway, I was just wondering if there are any perks or SPECIAL configurations that'd be especially useful in this toughened environment, particularly early on?

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PostRe: Fallout 4 - Out now
by Monkey Man » Tue Apr 05, 2016 3:16 pm



Next DLC out on 12th April.

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