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Post by Lakai on Nov 10, 2015 6:31:58 GMT -7
It really sucks if you fall behind leveling with the initial wave on new games like SW battlefront. Yeah I can imagine. a lot of people go nuts in the beginning though haha
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Post by waldowally on Nov 10, 2015 6:36:17 GMT -7
If you don't keep up with the wave you will get pwned hard if you fall behind in gear/levels. Plus getting into a competitive guild.
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Post by waldowally on Nov 10, 2015 6:40:54 GMT -7
I guess there is already a graphics patch on fallout4 for pc. Hope they make one for ps4 soon.
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Post by waldowally on Nov 10, 2015 9:01:59 GMT -7
A lengthy list of console commands have been discovered so far in Fallout 4, allowing players to grow huge, slow down time, or even complete the game.
Only hours after the release of the long-awaited Fallout 4, PC gamers have uncovered a whole treasure trove of ways to cheat and bypass the system. Like in previous Bethesda titles, it is possible to activate the console, whilst searching the in-game wastelands of Fallout 4, by pressing the tidle key.
For those who aren’t familiar with the name, the tidle key is situated directly below the escape button in the top left corner of most keyboards. If that doesn’t work for you, tap the apostrophe key as the command seems to differ between nationalities of your keyboard settings. Once the console is open, players are able to manipulate the game; increasing their size and speed, spawning weapons and monsters, or simply completing the game at the touch of a button.
The full list of commands discovered so far can be found below:
tgm — God mode. Invulnerability.
tcl — No collision. Walk through walls or even on air.
tai — Turns all AI off, causing NPCs to stand still vacantly.
tcai — Turns combat AI off. Peace. Peace, never changes.
killall — Kills every enemy in the immediate are, besides companions and any other characters that are too important to the game to die. In that case they will fall over and become injured until you give them a stimpack.
kill [insert ID] — Kills the creature with the ID you inserted.
resurrect [insert ID] — Brings the creature with the ID you insert back to life.
setgs fJumpHeightMin [insert number] — Modifies your jump. The higher the number, the higher you’ll fly. Be warned though, if you don’t turn on god mode, you will take a lot of fall damage.
player.setav speedmult [insert number] — Multiplies your running speed by the inserted number.
tfc — Activates flycam, allowing you to get some amazing screenshots.
tm — Toggles menus and UI on and off, making those screenshot even better. It also stop you from seeing the console however, so you’ll have to press tilde and type tm again blind in order to get the UI back.
setscale [number from 1 to 10] — Increases the size of you or your target.
sexchange — Changes your character’s gender.
player/additem 0000000f [insert number here] — Adds bottlecaps equal to the number you specify.
player/additem 0000000a [insert number here] — Adds bobbypins equal to the number you specify.
player.additem [insert item ID here] [insert number here] — Add any number of any item to your inventory.
coc qasmoke — This teleports you to a room with a number of boxes that contain every single item in the game. Helpful to discover the IDs of items. You can find an item ID by entering the console and clicking on the item in the game world with your mouse. It is likely that community wikis will have listed every item ID within a few days.
Fallout Boxes
set timescale to [insert number here] — Speeds up or slows down time. For reference, 16. 1 is realtime, 1 slows down time to a standstill and 10,000 is a passes days in seconds.
tdetect — The AI won’t detect you anymore. Useful when looking to steal a heavily guarded item.
player.modav [skill] [number] — Boost a skill of your choice by the number you inserted.
player.setlevel [insert number] — Boost your level to the number you inserted.
caqs — This completes every step of the primary quest, effectively completing the game for you. WARNING: Don’t do this unless you’re okay with spoilers.
And that’s it for now, although there’s sure to be more commands that the community will discover in the next few weeks. Make sure to save your game before you start playing around with some of these as they have the potential to be game-breaking.
Not only do PC gamers have access to Fallout 4‘s console, the modding community will likely soon release an array of adjustments and additions to the game. One fan has already started work on the game’s first mod: a huge graphical overhaul of the game that’s less that 1MB in size. Microsoft fans will be happy to hear that any mods made for the PC version of Fallout 4 will also apply to the Xbox One version of the game, according to Bethesda’s Todd Howard. Whilst it’s not yet been revealed how exactly mods will be coming, it’s a first for consoles which have always been unable to modify the games in any way.
Bethesda games have always had a very active modding community and the latest release is looking to be no exception. Skyrim saw thousands of mods released over the course of its lifespan and still has new mods released all the time. One notable addition to the game was ‘Falskaar‘, an extensive story-based modification which saw an extra 25 hours of gameplay for those who used it. Other less useful but equally important mods include one which turned all of Skyrim‘s iconic dragons into Thomas the Tank Engines, complete with sound effects and flight.
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Post by Lakai on Nov 10, 2015 9:59:19 GMT -7
haha nice! I won't use any of those till my second play through though. well except for the flycam, I might use that.
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Post by waldowally on Nov 10, 2015 18:11:57 GMT -7
Pc players have logged more than 4.5 million hours already collectively.
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Post by Lakai on Nov 10, 2015 20:38:51 GMT -7
Holy cow, just played for a couple and it's so awesome, the ghouls are a lot more frigtening this time around, I blew ones head head off an kept coming after me! haha I barely did anything so far though haha, they weren't lying when they said it's a lot more dense than the last games, I kind of feel overwhelmed lol.
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Post by waldowally on Nov 11, 2015 17:15:01 GMT -7
Just bought it. Tide me over when i get burnt out on battlefront
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Post by waldowally on Nov 12, 2015 13:30:45 GMT -7
Lakai do you start balanced with your stats or go for broke in a couple catagories? I did 5 strenghth, agility, presence or whatever that one is called and 5 endurance
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Post by Lakai on Nov 12, 2015 13:39:26 GMT -7
I started with, str - 3 pcp - 4 end - 4 chr - 5 int - 6 agl - 3 lck - 3
I've leveled up pretty quickly though and already come across some bobble heads, I think I'm only at lvl 10 now or 9 now but I've already gotten my str up to 4, my perception to 5 and I think my agility is at 4 now too, I have to check though, I keep forgetting to sync my pip-boy app to my PC.
Also you can use perk points to build up special if you want to so you're not locked in to whatever you started with and since there's no level cap it won't really hurt you to skip a perk in exchange for a special.
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Post by PooDolla on Nov 12, 2015 13:40:11 GMT -7
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Post by Lakai on Nov 12, 2015 14:31:07 GMT -7
I do kind of wish I had upped my strength a bit more though because with the new crafting system you end up carrying and picking up a lot more junk.
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Post by waldowally on Nov 12, 2015 18:07:24 GMT -7
What level do you find your first power suit?
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Post by Lakai on Nov 12, 2015 18:25:39 GMT -7
almost right away if you follow the road
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Post by waldowally on Nov 12, 2015 19:43:06 GMT -7
Yeah I found my own house then the dog and then took off into the wilderness found some satellite dish installation.
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Post by streakacrossnj on Nov 15, 2015 17:07:45 GMT -7
wish i had more time to play this week, but what I have done so far has been awesome
its really hard. Im dying a lot and using the quicksave feature in most combat situations.
got a couple of slower days this week, so I'll be getting in there fierce.
crafting has taken this game to the next lvl imo
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Post by waldowally on Nov 16, 2015 10:21:23 GMT -7
Lakai you wear the power armor a lot? Have had it on most the time since I got it.
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Post by Lakai on Nov 16, 2015 18:10:36 GMT -7
Lakai you wear the power armor a lot? Have had it on most the time since I got it. I've been mostly playing without it because I'm doing more of a stealthy, tactical type player but there have been certain situations where I had to go back home, strap up and rain fucking hellfire on some places haha. I have like 3 pairs now that i've come across in random places which is cool cause i've bene able to make them each a little different. I have so many fusion cores though which i've been stockpiling because I have a feeling later in the game the power armor is gonna be pretty necessary.
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Post by senatooorofspace on Nov 16, 2015 18:21:53 GMT -7
I know as much about this game as Conan does, but I thought this was pretty funny. *Game Looks Graphic*
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Post by streakacrossnj on Nov 18, 2015 12:58:23 GMT -7
laki or wally any big tips you've come across?
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