I recently picked up a PC and decided to give the original fallout game a try. Do you guys have any tips or tricks I should know before I get started?

  • Lith@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    I hate to recommend people away from pure, original experiences, but Fallout 1 and 2 are notoriously buggy even on the hardware they were designed for. So I’d at least consider looking into Fallout Fixt. If you end up playing Fallout 2, which I highly recommend as I put hundreds of hours into the game both decades ago and just recently, its equivalent mod is the Restoration Project and I really enjoyed it.

    In-game, I recommend making your own character, and saving often and in different save slots. Fallout can be extremely punishing for trivial mistakes, or even if it just feels like being mean during a particular encounter. Also make sure to look through your settings - for example, I believe you can shorten enemy combat animations if you find the AI’s turn takes too long.

    Luck does more than you’d expect. It’s worth investing in if you want a weirder time or more loot.

    • Koopa_Khan@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      Thank you! We’ll see how this goes, amd I’ll pick up Fallout Fixt for sure. I’m excited to jump into them since I never had the chance to before.

      I may slip to two if you think that it might be more enjoyable

      • Lith@lemmy.sdf.org
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        1 year ago

        I’d definitely give Fallout 1 a run first, it has its own charm, and I think sets you up to appreciate Fallout 2 a lot more. Fallout 2 is much, much larger.

        Something important I didn’t mention is to take high agility. I usually go 9-10. It’s a difference of shooting once per turn and shooting 2-3 times per turn. Also, keep an eye out for dialogue above peoples’ heads, even your own character can make important remarks that are easy to miss.

        When it comes to Fallout 2, potential pitfalls with character generation are that there are a lot of interesting followers, and a low charisma will lower the maximum amount you can have at a time. A low intelligence will change your dialogue for the entire game, although this is often very funny. Some perks have minimum SPECIAL requirements, so be careful dropping stats that don’t seem immediately helpful.

        Another release I wouldn’t sleep on is Fallout Tactics. It’s a really fun and unique spin on the traditional Fallout gameplay and has a lot of its own flavor of soul packed into it.

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    1 year ago

    Don’t mess with deathclaws. And also your companions might get in the way. Unfortunately the “Bump companion” option wasn’t added till Fallout 2. So keep in mind that they might block doorways or make other things impossible to move around

    • Koopa_Khan@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      Thanks for the heads up! I might just run without companions then. That sounds like a recipe for disaster

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        1 year ago

        They do have some good quests though, I wouldn’t say to not do any companions. Unless it’s just F2 that has companions with quests, I don’t remember.

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    Honestly? Use the wiki to look up quest givers, but don’t use a walkthrough for the quests themselves. Fallout 1 is great and the cities are fun to explore, but the (generous, I should add) time limit stresses me out and I like to be constantly progressing. Instead of wandering around looking for quests, I just find out how to get them in the first place, and complete them as best I can with no other help.

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    I’ve died more to companions than I have to nearly anything else in that game.

    If I’m playing casually, I turn off friendly fire or I keep things like miniguns out of their hands.

    It’s really frustrating when you get TPK’d by a companion with burst damage and you haven’t saved in a while! (There’s no autosave either.)

  • Cowbee@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Pay attention to the bottom left screen, with the contextual clues and data. Tons of crucial information is only shown in that terminal, otherwise you might feel like you need a guide.