Missed it. Thanks.It's right underneath the option to turn off yours in the options menu.
The game is on the easier side generally, and it gets even easier the further you progress. You probably don't have to worry about builds playing on easy.I am going into this essentially blind.
I want to play the game on the easiest mode ( I dont have time to dedicate to games like I used to and there is lots I want to experience this fall )
What build uses the coolest weapons?
What build is the most OP? I dont want to manage lots of items/inventory to make the build work. Something straight forward, simple and powerful that can use the most "fun" weapons.
Thanks
Your headache is probably caused by another reason, the camera head-bobbing. I also can't stand it, especially outside.Has there been any update regarding an accessibility patch to increase text size in menus and captions? I keep trying to play and just ending up stopping 20 mins after getting a headache.
I've been pumping points into 2-handed weapons but haven't been able to find a weapon worth a damn. I keep coming across 1-handed weapons with crazy DPS even though I stopped adding points into it after 50 but haven't come across any 2-handed weapons that are better.
Lol glad you figured it out, karnage!Thanks to all of you re-tried playing the game again.
I did the following: installed the new GPU drivers that came a few days ago; OC my CPU a bit; restarted the PC;
Somehow the above fixed it; I obviously think that nothing above should have fixed it but the game works now.
Completed rosewood. It was cool. I ahve to say i0, extremely impressed with the enemies in this game both the fauna and flora are so much fun to look at (and kill).
also how come the guns here are better then COD? I thought this was suposed to be an RPG
If you're looking for difficult combat, at least early on, go Hard. You can always drop it down later if you want (IIRC).
Overall I'd say The Outer Worlds just made me want to replay the games that inspired it.
Well.... you're technically not the one who gasses them if you take a certain party member with you. Them hands are clean of any insect blood in my eyes.So question... gassing insects via computer on a pacifist run.. allowed or not?
edit: ended up leaving it be for now. ill swing back around and see if theres another way later.
Is it really though? I upgraded the plasma cutter gold to the point it was doing 1000+ damage per power swing and just walked through the end of the game.
So question... gassing insects via computer on a pacifist run.. allowed or not?
edit: ended up leaving it be for now. ill swing back around and see if theres another way later.
This is starting to feel like a fetch quest fast travel marathon. I'm actually afraid to talk to people now because there might be another quest.
It doesn;t get any better.....the world is small and condensed so there is little in the way of exploration, so you are mainly jumping from quest to quest. There are also loading screens for every area which is annoying.This is starting to feel like a fetch quest fast travel marathon. I'm actually afraid to talk to people now because there might be another quest.
I've pretty much come to the conclusion that chromatic aberration ruins the visual fidelity of this. Normally it doesnt bother me, but after turning it off on PC, vs playing on 1X, it makes a huge difference on image clarity.
Hopefully they put a toggle in for it, I really struggle to see at night.
For me, really solid, feels like Obsidian at their best. I'm still on the first planet though, and I hear the game isn't "open world" but more "large hubs" but so far the first "hub" area and environs feel substantial and packed with points of interest.
My suggestion, get your hands on the one-handed mace with buzz saws on it. It has a knockdown effect that works almost every time you powerswing, especially during TDD. I knock down mantiqueens with it, even.
- Apply an acid/corrosion mod to it
- Apply the 15% weapon speed mod
- 100 to one-handed melee
- 60 to science for the 25% corrosion damage bonus
- Tinker it up as much as you can afford, whenever you can
It tears enemies of all kinds up.
This is starting to feel like a fetch quest fast travel marathon. I'm actually afraid to talk to people now because there might be another quest.
Oh boy. How far in are you? I just finished the stuff in Edgewater and was already feeling tired of the structure of side content.
Honestly, I'm surprised and annoyed at the same time that reviewers didn't actually see this huge issue with the game. Did they forget how the quests in New Vegas was structured? Everything was well-thought of and aligned with the open world design. The condensed maps design undoubtedly hampered The Outer Worlds quests.It doesn;t get any better.....the world is small and condensed so there is little in the way of exploration, so you are mainly jumping from quest to quest. There are also loading screens for every area which is annoying.
Honestly, I'm surprised and annoyed at the same time that reviewers didn't actually see this huge issue with the game. Did they forget how the quests in New Vegas was structured? Everything was well-thought of and aligned with the open world design. The condensed maps design undoubtedly hampered The Outer Worlds quests.
There was lots about the game that reviewers didn't mention.Honestly, I'm surprised and annoyed at the same time that reviewers didn't actually see this huge issue with the game. Did they forget how the quests in New Vegas was structured? Everything was well-thought of and aligned with the open world design. The condensed maps design undoubtedly hampered The Outer Worlds quests.
It's insane to me, the game has numerous poorly implemented mechanics, and has a lot of rough edges, reviews ignore almost all of it? I know it's easy to root for the little guy but it's their job to raised these things. I am really glad I had it on Gamepass and not paid 70 bucks,.
So I'm trying to start a second playthrough and it's so damn hard adjusting your stats in this game. I can already feel the mistakes I made and have to restart. Also I don't think I can play this game on any difficulty not Supernova. Fast traveling anywhere is kinda nice, landmines not being the bane of my existence is kinda nice but not having to think about food and drink is just so damn boring and the world is condensed enough that I don't miss those things terribly.
Yeah, you're right. The cities in TOW are not exactly smaller than New Vegas. In fact, if we combine them together, TOW have bigger city landscape compared to NV. And yet, most quests in here would make you to travel to the other parts of the map. Why not make use of the cities and its citizens?I don't know about that. I mean, in Vegas alone (i.e. the city) you encounter really involved and sprawling quests with wildly branching events, so obviously it's possible to do interesting (side) quests while still having a small scope in terms of the actual area you travel.
Finished my second playthrough as a murderous scoundrel, done for good until we get some DLC or an expansion.
Despite killing almost everyone of importance the ending was still somewhat optimistic.
The only real downside was that every human on a certain planet either had to emigrate, or was eaten by the wildlife. Aside from that the colony seems to be recovering.
On my first playthrough I did have to babysit them sometimes but that's only because elemental damage is so damn high in this game. Corrosion, Plasma and N Ray damage absolutely demolished them but leveling medical to 40 and Determination to 60 early made it so it wasn't a big deal to pop a heal and cripple the problem enemies to keep them alive. On that note though I always kept them in the heaviest armor possible and tinkered their armor before anything else so that may have been relevant in their survival.I'd gladly play on that difficulty myself, but the companions tend to be dumb as bricks in combat and I really don't want to lose them. Has that been an issue for you?
Yeah it's really disappointing, the gameplay is fun but I don't feel like randomly exploring the world. That was strongest aspect of Fallout 3, story, writing, quests sucked but I loved exploring the wasteland.It doesn;t get any better.....the world is small and condensed so there is little in the way of exploration, so you are mainly jumping from quest to quest. There are also loading screens for every area which is annoying.
Reviewers will forgive anything if they like the core game. Yes, it sucks.It's insane to me, the game has numerous poorly implemented mechanics, and has a lot of rough edges, reviews ignore almost all of it? I know it's easy to root for the little guy but it's their job to raised these things. I am really glad I had it on Gamepass and not paid 70 bucks,.