Still playing with the WOTC mod. Numerous bugs. Had to reset three times now. Finally hav e Curie getting the hots for me.

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same feelingDaehawk wrote: Wed Nov 20, 2013 4:12 am I love Sinatra but that song does not fit at all as a Fallout game theme.
Yep. VATS is a must!TheMix wrote: Fri Aug 26, 2022 12:15 pm I did read up on that Infiltrator build. Interesting. And I bet it can be a blast.
Completely worthless for me. I'm currently playing FO4 VR, which doesn't really support VATS. And that build 100% relies on VATS.
Maybe someday down the road...
Yeah, that infiltrator build is INSANE, especially once you get that certain...pistol with a silencer. I've mowed down entire groups of mutants in a single VATS setting. Made me feel like a full-on assassin.Fardaza wrote: Thu Sep 15, 2022 9:43 am My Infiltrator is up to level 31 now. Just finished the new (for me) Automatron DLC. I liked it! The final battle was a nightmare though. I kept running into the looping bug that never allows the fight to end. I restarted that fight about 5 times before it somehow...worked. Now I have this cool base that I don't know what to do with.![]()
Just started Nuka World last night!
A more flexible option would be to support rollbacks to older versions via Steam's "betas" mechanism. Paradox does this for their games, specifically to allow people to run old versions for mod compatability iirc.Blackhawk wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 1:34 am Of course, Bethesda could always be really, really considerate and release it as a separate entry on Steam rather than as a forced update to the current version, negating the whole issue (like Skyrim Special Edition.)
That would be an option, too (and I've seen it done before.) But Bethesda has never really gone out of their way to help the modding community beyond the minimum required for them to exist (as it drives sales), and, to the best of my knowledge, has never given the option for old versions. For the last twenty years they have consistently done what they have felt is best for them, then left it to the modding community to figure out how to work with it. In fact, I'm pretty sure that this has been suggested to them in the past, and they've outright refused, stating that they're not interested in providing support for people running multiple versions of their games (in fact, if you contact them for support for any ES/FO game, their first instruction is to remove any and all mods before proceeding (never mind that doing so would fatally corrupt your save nearly every time.) But gosh darn it, if you strip it down to a clean install, they'll help you (maybe) so that you can start over from scratch.Max Peck wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 2:00 amA more flexible option would be to support rollbacks to older versions via Steam's "betas" mechanism. Paradox does this for their games, specifically to allow people to run old versions for mod compatability iirc.Blackhawk wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 1:34 am Of course, Bethesda could always be really, really considerate and release it as a separate entry on Steam rather than as a forced update to the current version, negating the whole issue (like Skyrim Special Edition.)
Which I addressed:Max Peck wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 10:33 am That's a little harsh. They do include a built-in modding toolkit. That's more than most developers bother to do, even if it's less than you'd like them to do.
Bethesda includes a modding tool because it is what drives after-launch sales. After decades of being part of the 'modding community' for their games, I've seen that they pay zero attention to the impact that their decisions have on said community.Blackhawk wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 2:43 am But Bethesda has never really gone out of their way to help the modding community beyond the minimum required for them to exist (as it drives sales)
Any of a number of sorting mods. Most do it by renaming the items with a category at the beginning ("tin can" becomes "junk - tin can". )dbt1949 wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 11:23 am I watch a lot of F4 videos and I notice a lot of them are able to sort things out on their pipboy. Like guns, apparel, junk etc. How in the hell do they do that?
Use the “Complex Sorter” mod. Get all your mods set up, the run that .exe and it will sort and tag most everything.dbt1949 wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 11:23 am I watch a lot of F4 videos and I notice a lot of them are able to sort things out on their pipboy. Like guns, apparel, junk etc. How in the hell do they do that?
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