Just learned — apparantly the height limit varies by location. I can only get 5 stories up in Sanctuary, but in some settlements you can get higher.
Just learned — apparantly the height limit varies by location. I can only get 5 stories up in Sanctuary, but in some settlements you can get higher.
Answering my own question after googling it — apparantly the height limit does vary by location, and seems to be optimized in each location to prevent you from causing a performance problem by being able to see too much of world at once. You can build higher in areas with less detailed surroundings.
I have a question, wondering if anyone can answer — That AT-AT appears to be around nine or ten stories tall, but when I try to build higher than about 5 stories in Sanctuary, the game won’t let me. It even kicks me out of workbench mode, as though I had walked out of the buildable zone.
Another solution: I recently realized that you can build structures that just float unsupported in the sky. Really. Build a staircase to take you up a few stories, build whatever up there, then remove the staircase. I’m working on a whole floating city hovering above Sanctuary.
The craziest thing I’ve encountered is the physics governing settlement structures. I wasn’t planning to do much with building up my settlement, but then I realized I could build houses that hang silently in the sky, unsupported by anything at all.
I couldn’t get Dogmeat to show up in the vault either.
I had the same experience as Murry Chang. I tried a few times, going up and down the elevator, but Dogmeat doesn’t come back into the vault with me, even if I’ve commanded him onto the center of the elevator and can see him sitting on it next to me as we descend.
Grand Moff Tarkin did that. Vader didn’t give a shit about demonstrating the power of the death star — he thought it was a pointless boondoggle that paled in comparison to the power of the force.
This strikes me as backwards. I don’t want a to-do list for my video games, I want a video game quest/mission log for my actual life!
I’m very sorry for your loss, and that’s a touching gesture in theory.
I just played my first game of it ever. I killed 99.99% of the world’s population, utterly destroying every country except Madagascar, which closed it’s borders and remained uninfected.
I’m on iOS so I could be totally off base, but have you checked the store for a potentially newer app from them that might replace the old version without actually showing up as an “update?”
I just want to know if Apple’s bluster about it running faster on the same hardware as iOS 8 is true or BS. I want to try the new multitasking features, but until the newly announced models go on sale I'm still using an iPad Air (1) and I'm hesitant to update if the new version slows it down any.
It’s weird how the “price” of an iPad Pro used to argue how terrible it is keeps going up as the comment thread goes on.
I am also excited about the iPad Pro and will be upgrading. I use the iPad for all kinds of things for which a larger screen would be awesome, and I’ve been delaying an upgrade waiting for this long-rumored larger iPad to come out.
The Deathclaw update, for me, has significantly changed the game in a negative way. I was excited to have more possible crises to deal with than just Fire, Radroaches, and Raiders, but since I applied the update, it’s been nothing but Deathclaw attack after Deathclaw attack.
That is exactly backwards. Clark Kent puts on a costume to become Superman, hiding his real identity as Clark Kent. Batman takes off his costume to become Bruce Wayne, hiding his real identity as Batman.
That’s completely untrue! His parents are dead, which makes it HIS basement!
See, I kind of think it is — Riddler set this whole thing up out of his desperate need to prove that he is smarter than Batman. But the Batman I know and love doesn’t give a crap about Nigma’s ego and it’s childish emotional needs, and he definitely doesn’t need to “win” Nigma’s game for his own ego — he is Batman, he…
Okay, spoilers but....