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I love you too, man

I’m going to try - though it will involve either sequence breaking or some seriously morally dubious activity (use of intimidate, frenzy, etc)

I had to work around the game giving you free health/rad top-ups at certain times, like the start/end of DLC. So I take the max health as the game defines it as the max health, and then take off any damage I take (using in-game health before hit minus in-game health after hit to calculate it). That also counteract the

I’m even now making notes for Fallout 4 YOLO - the combination of rads, burrowed enemies, and the occasional unlucky spawn of something insane, plus the game’s tendency to find it hilarious to spawn a bloke with a fat man on a bridge who happens to have perfect aim and eage vision, will make it very tricky - it’ll

Bad choices, or some impressive Ghost People :)

They’re both amazing :)

Yeah, I have light step, but I'm worried about rads in Lonesome Road - not sure how little you could get away with...

Really short, actually - get stealth boy, use that to get to McCarran, monorail to Strip, Black Widow Benny, Yes Man run to finish - could probably be done before hunger kills you...

Rule #1 - Never go full NCR.

I was fairly heavily doing quests in the early game to get perks early, but once I got all the perks I wanted, I avoided experience - too risky to let the enemies scale with me!

I would love to write a book or something! At the very least, I should get into the Wiki - we've found a few bits and pieces not covered in it!

Go for it :)

I found the opposite - as biotics effect all enemies in 1, it was great fun flinging them around the room, taking advantage of the huge range and duration of lift

That is true - the game forces you run out of ammo. You can however just empty it into the floor.

Cut scenes are a bit of a different beast - there's one point in ME1 you can't avoid - Shepard will always fire three times at Saren on Virmire. Doesn't matter whether you go to the bomb or the tower, the same thing happens.

Can you do that? I did want to go without companions, but I thought the game forced them on you? I couldnt see how to bypass the companion selection screen...

I went with Veteran for Mass Effect - started off really difficult, but once I got upgraded, I felt a bit OP even without any guns.

I agree - I reckon Sentinels were powerful in ME2 - tech armour was just amazing

I agree - I reckon Sentinels were powerful in ME2 - tech armour was just amazing

I agree - I reckon Sentinels were powerful in ME2 - tech armour was just amazing