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submitted 8 months ago by MacedWindow@lemmy.world to c/games@lemmy.world

I'm doing a playthrough of 3, New Vegas, and 4. Mostly focused on beating the main quests and the DLCs but I want to make sure I hit the best side quests on the way. I'm making my push to finish 3 right now and I've finished the DLC, Oasis, cannibals, vampires, ant quest, the other ant quest, and a bunch of stuff I'm probably forgetting.

Quests marked or unmarked from any of the games are welcome, and if any fans of 1 or 2 want to share I'd be glad to hear about those too.

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[-] MacedWindow@lemmy.world 3 points 8 months ago

I appreciate the rant and the advice! I've tried 1 before unmodded so I know a bit of what I'd be getting into. I probably wont wrap back around to 2 until I beat the 3D games but Ill re-review this all then. I play a lot of retro games so Im not unused to following guides and tip lists.

Any combat skill that is a good go to OP one? Im usually most interested in speech skills, maxing them before anything else.

[-] Coelacanth@feddit.nu 3 points 8 months ago

Great! Did you finish 1? The two games are narratively independent, but there are references to events and things from 1 in the sequel.

Any combat skill that is a good go to OP one? Im usually most interested in speech skills, maxing them before anything else.

Stay away from Throwing unless you install a combat rebalance mod. All other combat skills are viable, through some peak at different times. Melee is great early but falls off a little bit. Still viable all game though. Unarmed can be great, there are some awesome Unarmed-only perks, but you can raise it to like 100% for free if you want to min/max. Big Guns and Energy Weapons are great late and very fun, but it might take a while to find one. Small Guns is the easiest way. You'll find plenty of them early, and the late game options scale well.

I recommend starting with high INT, tagging Small Guns, Lockpicking and Speech and going from there. If you want more build advice just ask. Also the Nearly Ultimate Fallout 2 Guide is basically the Bible when it comes to looking up solutions to frustrating problems. It contains basically anything you could possibly want to know about the game. Tons of spoilers though, of course. So beware.

[-] MacedWindow@lemmy.world 3 points 8 months ago

Thank you so much dude! I really appreciate the tips.

[-] Coelacanth@feddit.nu 3 points 8 months ago
[-] steeznson@lemmy.world 2 points 8 months ago

Fallout 1 is probably a more complete piece of art but the 2nd one dials up the zany sense of humour and the quirky side quests.

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