I just wanted a successor to black & white God damnit. What a letdown it turned out to be.
I just wanted a successor to black & white God damnit. What a letdown it turned out to be.
Finished my first playthrough and entered ng+. Currently playing Phantom Liberty now before I got sucked into another 100 hours of Starfield.
I didn’t mind the stealth missions. Had only 1 point in stealth and some chameleon armor for the ones during the crimsonfleet quest line. Did the ryujin ones with 3 levels in stealth and my armor.
Gotta make sure you’re using the stims that reduce noise, as well as turning off the run button while you’re crouched. Sense Star stuff power helps in seeing where guards are and patrol routes. As for robots and turrets, just can’t be in their line of sight, so move when the laser is pointed away. Can also disable them momentarily as you make your way past.
My favourite space suit so far is the one you get near the end of the vanguard quest line. Makes me look like a badass UC marine.
That’ll never get old. I’ll just stop fighting other enemies and watch the brave little rocket man leave on his journey.
Poets of the Fall - Carnival of Rust
https://youtu.be/MKk1u5RMTn4?si=4AT9oRx9wmqPoRLt
Love this video so much.
I don’t care for achievements. After filling my inventory, my ship cargo, each of my crews inventories, and making multiple trips between the lodges infinite chest, and my multiple outposts to build/research things, I just made my carry capacity 100k using the console. I still collect all my raw materials and crafting components, but building outposts is way less of a hassle now.
I have so many digipicks, and I unlock everything I see. I found the first time I ran out I was using the “redo” option while picking, that wastes a pick. Was a lot more careful after that and started planning my uses before locking them into grooves.
Well this is… hmm… this is something. That’s for sure.
Whackadoo But seriously, Bandit is the best dad role model.
Ocean front property in Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
He said no cell phone, so you’re just alone with your thoughts.
It’s tough, but honest work.