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  1. 3 points
    I want to call this my house, but it's not really. Bottom floor is filled with single beds for all of the settlers, second floor has a bar/pool table/TV/couch etc. Top floor has the generator and gives me a great 360 degree view of Sanctuary and it's immediate surroundings. The second floor is also connected to the wall and its defences, which overlooks the bridge. The outdoor lights look great at night.
  2. 3 points
    GTAGRL'S GETTING LAID TONIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT
  3. 2 points
    New permanent addition to adversary mode for PS4, XB1 and PC: Running Back http://www.rockstargames.com/newswire/article/52534/new-running-back-adversary-mode-in-gta-online-today Today, we've got a brand-new addition to the permanent roster of GTA Online Adversary Modes for PS4, Xbox One and PC. In the spirit and tradition of American Football this Thanksgiving week, we present a new mode entitled “Running Back”. Two teams (a total of 4-8 players) square off from opposing sides of a roadway. The elusive Runner, behind the wheel of a Benefactor Panto, must go the distance and get across the end zone line at the far end of the highway with the help of their offensive teammates in BF Biftas. Meanwhile, their defensive-minded opponents (also in Biftas) must ruthlessly block, crash and pummel their way to try to stop them. This new mode is available at three different locations: Raton Canyon Bridge, La Mesa Bridge and Zancudo Tunnel. By the way, tune in to see us playing Running Back and other recently released Adversary Modes later today on Twitch or YouTube at 5pm Eastern with special guests.
  4. 1 point
    My two latest hobbies are calligraphy and lock picking! One relaxing, the other frustrating.
  5. 1 point
    That actually looks pretty fun. And is a total ripoff of iGTA soccer.
  6. 1 point
    Just discovered Dunwich Borers. Here's hoping it's as good as it was in Fallout 3.
  7. 1 point
    Too much? Nah, sounds like textbook radsickness. Shoot up some RadAway and keep playing.
  8. 1 point
    Two words: Fat Boy.
  9. 1 point
    You know you've played too much Fallout when you notice an abandoned roll of duct tape at work, and get the urge to loot it...
  10. 1 point
    More pics, finally got a collection of power armor, the photo's I'm posting are a little old, since taking them I've gotten another set of T-45 and a BOS II T-60. A Beauty.... Here's some pics of my house.
  11. 1 point
    The game isn't perfect, but there's no way it isn't game of the year. Witcher 3 was good, but it doesn't even come close to Fallout 4. The only other contender is MGSV, and MGS has always been painfully overrated, and the series mostly relies on its loyal fanbase, rather than actually doing anything new or interesting. V is no different.
  12. 1 point
    I'm totally treating Sanctuary as a training ground as well, figuring out how to build stuff, interact with NPCs and set up supply lines etc. Being a pack mule gets boring after a bit though, so I want to open up some more of the map before choosing a spot to build a home base for the realzies.
  13. 1 point
    I bumped into a Yao Guai last night, slightly terrifying since I'm only level 11 (almost 12). If it weren't for Dogmeat for distraction and pure luck at finding a spot between two trees and a rock wall to stay somewhat out of reach, I managed to kill it. Found a second sniper rifle, this one has night vision! Also spent some time in Sanctuary building a two-storey barracks house with a couple of security posts on the roof. Foraging is fun but I'm going to branch out and start opening up the map to the west of Diamond City. I like how you end up stumbling over molerats and sleeping feral ghouls...it's quite a treat to sneak along and then step right into an attack.
  14. 1 point
    Don't forget to take the fusion cores out of your power armour when you leave it stashed somewhere - I found that out the hard way... I hope the settlement attacks don't become annoying like GTA:SA's gang attacks... I'm just doing enough to get the settlements up and running and then moving on... can't be bothered doing all the assigning jobs and building shit while the residents sit around and do fuck all... I still haven't been to Diamond City yet... I love the legendary items I've found so far and it's cool that you can upgrade them... I have had problems with 3rd person view so am basically playing in 1st person which isn't as bad as I thought it would be... 1st person combat is way easier... I found the radio doesn't affect stealth but then I am so bad at it, it doesn't really matter... Atom Bomb Baby is a great song to fight to...
  15. 1 point
    Power is pretty straight-forward. 1. Build a generator 2. Build a power pylon and connect it to the generator using wire. 3. Build a power conduit on the ceiling/wall and connect it to the pylon - all nearby electrical appliances will be powered, including lights (certain items require direct connection to a power conduit, pylon, or generator) 5. Create a web of connected power conduits to supply the entire area. Note; your generator must be large enough. 6. Use switches to break circuits and block power to a conduit. 7. Be sure to switch the generator off and on if your lights/TV etc. are not working. Generator>Pylon>[switch]>Conduit>Nearby lightbulb/TV etc.