| SvennoJ said: How are you playing it? I started out wandering around on my own, exploring, not paying attention to the quests. I was already 15 hours in before I went to the Corvega assembly plant. No different from when I played Skyrim. It is more rewarding if you pay attention to the logs scattered around and Preston with his minute men is kinda a low point of the game. The side quests are much better. (I guess he's a side quest too, I vaguely remember some baby I'm supposed to start looking for) Maybe it's a case of open world fatigue. It does ask a lot of your time and these games are never enjoyable when you're in a rush or only have a small amount of time to play. If you could only play an hour of Skyrim at a time you would probably feel the same way. |
I started out by doing just that. I did the first quest where you help preston and his gang; then set up sanctuary. Did a couple small things then went to the Corvega to help him get rid of the raiders.
After that I just walked around trying to explore and get lost in the world. It didn't happen.
I think a big problem I'm having honestly is the difficulty. I played Skyrim from the start at normal and slowly ramped it up to the hardest difficulty as I got stronger/more knowledge of the combat.
But in Fallout 4 I had to turn it all the way down to very easy. I'm not a pro gamer, but I'm quite experienced so it feels weird. I had a tough time finding things to feel me. I'm searching everywhere but can't seem to find anything lol. I think that's a big part about why I'm not enjoying it.
Also I have 3/4 of my HP bar full of RAD and I know you supposed to find somebody in Diamond city to help you with that but I can't find her. And I don't want to google it lol.








