jonnydeadman
JonnyDeadMan
jonnydeadman

For me it’s Curie. Funny thing though, having her as her robot version annoyed the hell out of me. The robot form followed waaay too closely and just couldn’t stealth worth a damn. Once she switched bodies, though, she’s been hard to replace.

Man, I like Valentine and all, but I can’t get beyond thinking of him as the various characters in Skyrim (especially the thief’s guild leader who ends up shafting everybody). I’ll have to get beyond that at some point... At least it’s nice to know Bethesda gives constant work to the same voice actors.

As one of the people who put some money in the original crowdfund, I just wanted a great space flight sim.

Oh my god I cannot stop laughing now.

Man! On a related note, since you know you can totally pick up objects and decorate your settlement with them (as long as they’re not too heavy), someone needs to make a gravity gun mod!

When I tried, I couldn’t. I was thinking the same thing. The problem is getting them to stand up in the first place though.

If you like Raider armor, I know you can move dead bodies around using the same method (I have a nice pile of them outside Hangman’s Alley), but eventually they attract in-game flies.

For the PC Version, you can hold down “e” and pick them up, then drag them to your nearest settlement. Then, just break them down into steel and plastic. Everyone wins!

It’s all “Come at me bro!” and then ends exactly how I imagined it would. Absolute perfection.

I got the Touchdown! Achievement for failing to stop a Super Mutant Suicider before he got to my face. =P

The same button being used for multiple things is annoying too. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve tried to bash someone but instead thrown a grenade at my own face.

Am I the only player stealthing everywhere and using “analog” style armor? I tend to hide out behind cover, snipe, and continue to hide hide hide! I’ve only ever used power armor in the beginning of the game to save that first set of colonists. If I encounter a razorclaw, I employ my 75 damage legendary shotgun that

Cultivating food in Fallout 4 is fantastic— not only do you get the “potions” fix that’s akin to Skyrim, but did you know it is also a fantastic component for weapons?

If you’re short on duct tape, make some vegetable starch at a cooking station. It is used as adhesive!

First thoughts are “Fantasy Flight? Sorry, I don’t have eight hours to play board games anymore.”

...But a tiny part of me is silently squealing with glee.

“But the more important lesson here is that a large, essential part of what it means to be a good lover is to take pleasure in giving pleasure.”

Truer words were never said. My philosophy on making love as well. Personally, I love giving the ol’ flesh curtains a good tongue cleaning.

Hey, I might have mentioned funny armor but I never said to mess with them. They are still armored to withstand more than I and armed with sharp pointy things that are still deadly to my fleshy bits. That said, thanks for the advice.

Seriously, second this comment. This article totally opened my eyes to the guys in the funny armor. I mean, it makes sense that they keep up with the times, but I never realized to what extent. This was really interesting to read about!

Looks like a druid icon from WoW. Looks like they stole that too.

Is this icon recycled from the Paladin’s action bar from WoW too?

A buddy of mine got screwed by yelp this year. I encouraged him to write in his account of the situation.

On a somewhat related note, is it possible to review a website? Everyone who owns a yelp account should give yelp a one star review.

I would surmise this isn’t so much a talent, but learned skill and knowledge. That said, it sure as hell works for me and I think it should be an outright replacement for said competition. Science is far more important to the future of the world— especially when exhibited by (potential) role models— than raw talent,