Bethesda Game Studios, the award-winning creators of Fallout 3 and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, welcome you to the world of Fallout 4 – their most ambitious game ever, and the next generation of open-world gaming. As the sole survivor of Vault 111, you enter a world destroyed by nuclear war. Every second is a fight for survival, and every choice is yours. Only you can rebuild and determine the fate of the Wasteland. Welcome home.
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BuzzDuraband to genk
27 Feb 178#12
Oh, mate. I was exactly the same. I actually first purchased this game in November 2015 on PlayStation 4. I've just worked the pile of shame down to the Xbox One version.
The major thing I would point out to you is not to underestimate VATS. Use it at all possible situtations, it will help, a lot.
Also, when you get to around level 5 as you travel around Lexington, be sure to listen out for Military Frequency AF95 and tune into it with your Pipboy. It will open up the Cambridge Police Station line of quests and help you to bump up a fair few levels by completeing a few fetch quests given to you by NPCs in the location.
I had a Google around before starting the Xbox One version to see what was a decent built to kick off with using VATS and started using this one...
Agility is a major player in the game if you're going to be depending on VATS a lot, as it's an increase in both AP and stealth :smiley:
BuzzDuraband
27 Feb 177#1
When you're ordering something so cheap, it feels like theft.
Fantastic price. Heated :smiley:
MrDB
27 Feb 173#30
Another settlement needs your help
Another settlement needs your help
Another settlement needs your help
Preston Garvey will get right on your nerves.
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BuzzDuraband
27 Feb 177#1
When you're ordering something so cheap, it feels like theft.
Fantastic price. Heated :smiley:
nathan3007 to BuzzDuraband
27 Feb 171#2
That's how it felt ordering a copy of battleborn from game :smile:
noisyassassin
27 Feb 17#3
does anyone know if the xb1 version includes Fallout 3? or is code in the box?
nathan3007 to noisyassassin
27 Feb 17#4
It's a code, that has more than likely been used
NIgelK to noisyassassin
27 Feb 171#8
I think shopto are doing Fallout 4 with 3 included on Xbox One for around £12
rimz790 to noisyassassin
27 Feb 17#9
need to be sure if the fallout 3 codes still work...
Dantooine to noisyassassin
27 Feb 17#26
Yes
noisyassassin
27 Feb 171#5
ah ok, thanks for confirming.
mel99
27 Feb 17#6
BubaMan
27 Feb 17#7
Silly cheap - heat!
genk
27 Feb 17#10
INSANE PRICE!!! ordered.... this will be the 3rd time i've tried to play this game. Finding it difficult - any tips? i play on normal but don't want to go any lower!
eloo to genk
27 Feb 172#11
This game isn't for you.
BuzzDuraband to genk
27 Feb 178#12
Oh, mate. I was exactly the same. I actually first purchased this game in November 2015 on PlayStation 4. I've just worked the pile of shame down to the Xbox One version.
The major thing I would point out to you is not to underestimate VATS. Use it at all possible situtations, it will help, a lot.
Also, when you get to around level 5 as you travel around Lexington, be sure to listen out for Military Frequency AF95 and tune into it with your Pipboy. It will open up the Cambridge Police Station line of quests and help you to bump up a fair few levels by completeing a few fetch quests given to you by NPCs in the location.
I had a Google around before starting the Xbox One version to see what was a decent built to kick off with using VATS and started using this one...
Agility is a major player in the game if you're going to be depending on VATS a lot, as it's an increase in both AP and stealth :smiley:
dudwood_fudwood to genk
27 Feb 171#25
Stay close to the starting areas until you build up some decent skills, armour etc. The further you travel from the start area the harder it gets. I ignored VATS all together. Watch video's on youtube for tips.
dean_brfc to genk
27 Feb 17#27
If FPS games aren't usually your thing (like me), by far most important thing is learn how to shoot using VATS (press L1). Most basic point is don't try to hit if the percentage is low - I don't go with anything below 60. Although one very important exception - when you use a critical hit (pressing Square after X ), it doesn't matter what the percentage is. That can be very useful.
Taking out body parts using VATS can help a lot too. Particularly ghouls - take out one of the legs, they've had it once that happens. Otherwise, head-shots will do most damage in the majority of case (but you have to be nearer to get a good chance to hit).
I never shoot using manual aiming, I find it too difficult and I waste a shed load of bullets trying. Sneak, hit with VATS, hide/run until AP meter is filled again, repeat.
Don't be tempted to just do the 'main' story avoid and side missions, they'll help you level up.
Oh, and take a companion that is good at fighting! Later on, you can tool them up with whatever armour/guns/ammo you are not using. Really makes a difference in tough missions to give them good equipment.
bren26
27 Feb 17#13
Bought this at launch & still haven't got round to playing it. Looks good though.
kjfrazer
27 Feb 172#14
Excellent game. I played a few hours every evening for a month and still haven't scratched the surface of the main quest line yet (too busy building settlements!).
dean_brfc to kjfrazer
27 Feb 17#28
Same thing happened to me. I can highly recommend paying for the Season Pass DLC if you are into the settlement side of things. Think I paid £25 but it's worth every penny.
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Top comments
The major thing I would point out to you is not to underestimate VATS. Use it at all possible situtations, it will help, a lot.
Also, when you get to around level 5 as you travel around Lexington, be sure to listen out for Military Frequency AF95 and tune into it with your Pipboy. It will open up the Cambridge Police Station line of quests and help you to bump up a fair few levels by completeing a few fetch quests given to you by NPCs in the location.
I had a Google around before starting the Xbox One version to see what was a decent built to kick off with using VATS and started using this one...
Strength: 1
Perception: 4
Endurance: 1
Charisma: 6
Intelligence: 6
Agility: 8
Luck: 3
Agility is a major player in the game if you're going to be depending on VATS a lot, as it's an increase in both AP and stealth :smiley:
Fantastic price. Heated :smiley:
Another settlement needs your help
Another settlement needs your help
Preston Garvey will get right on your nerves.
All comments (56)
Fantastic price. Heated :smiley:
The major thing I would point out to you is not to underestimate VATS. Use it at all possible situtations, it will help, a lot.
Also, when you get to around level 5 as you travel around Lexington, be sure to listen out for Military Frequency AF95 and tune into it with your Pipboy. It will open up the Cambridge Police Station line of quests and help you to bump up a fair few levels by completeing a few fetch quests given to you by NPCs in the location.
I had a Google around before starting the Xbox One version to see what was a decent built to kick off with using VATS and started using this one...
Strength: 1
Perception: 4
Endurance: 1
Charisma: 6
Intelligence: 6
Agility: 8
Luck: 3
Agility is a major player in the game if you're going to be depending on VATS a lot, as it's an increase in both AP and stealth :smiley:
Taking out body parts using VATS can help a lot too. Particularly ghouls - take out one of the legs, they've had it once that happens. Otherwise, head-shots will do most damage in the majority of case (but you have to be nearer to get a good chance to hit).
I never shoot using manual aiming, I find it too difficult and I waste a shed load of bullets trying. Sneak, hit with VATS, hide/run until AP meter is filled again, repeat.
Don't be tempted to just do the 'main' story avoid and side missions, they'll help you level up.
Oh, and take a companion that is good at fighting! Later on, you can tool them up with whatever armour/guns/ammo you are not using. Really makes a difference in tough missions to give them good equipment.