I'm guessing he uses the arrow keys for moving.Just the same as you normally would![]()
Use WASD to move
I'm guessing he uses the arrow keys for moving.Just the same as you normally would![]()
Has there been an update? The Num.0 used to be the default quick Stimpak button but that doesn't seem to work for me anymore? Is there anyway you can re-assign it![]()
I'm guessing he uses the arrow keys for moving.
Use WASD to move
Does the game warn you if you're about to do a faction quest that clashes with another faction?
You get a warning at a very critical point towards the end, bit not prior.Does the game warn you if you're about to do a faction quest that clashes with another faction?
Yeah, that's the one! The key along the top is a bit out of the way for my freakish, left handed style...
So, anyway of reasigning it?
Does the game warn you if you're about to do a faction quest that clashes with another faction?
Found this video as how to "board" up your houses in Sanctuary so they can be liveable inside them. For those of you that are interested I thought I post it here.
Fallout 4 Guide - How to add ceilings, walls & doorways to the houses in Sanctuary
Not always. It will (or at least should) warn you if it's a clash serious enough to break the quest chain for another faction (you do have to choose sides towards the end of the main quest line) but it won't necessarily warn you about a faction quest that reduces your reputation with another faction, not even if that's the final straw that reduces your reputation to a critically low level.
I'm strangely irritated by the lack of washing and cloth manufacturing in the Commonwealth. It's been over 200 years since the collapse of civilisation and nobody has bothered making a clean mattress even though they're had a few stable villages (e.g. Diamond City) for at least a century. It's implausible. People would rather sleep on a clean straw-filled sack than a filthy ancient mattress and in that time they should have developed something better than a straw-filled sack. Some plants can be used to make cloth - why is there no evidence of anyone trying? I have settlements producing enough purified water for 20 times the population - why isn't anyone washing themself or their clothes? Why aren't they tidying the place up a bit? There are weeds and debris all over settlements - the settlers are even leaving skeletons lying around!
Obviously, it's because those things weren't written into the game, but the lack of an explanation for these apparently unrealistic things irritates me.
I'm at the point now where I just want the game off my hard drive! So I'm cheating all the way through to the end, started cheating after I found the ammo for that big robot thing. It was becoming boring and tedious, especially having to go back to respawning areas I've already cleared just to do a quest! Plus loading with every new area in/out of a building was zzzzz worthy.
Same enemies, no love or care for any of the characters and generally it doesn't pull me in as much as Fallout 3 or vegas did. I'll complete it and come back to it much later when more of the community has updated this pos.
With The Witcher 3 I was engrossed, I loved the world, the characters, the story and the DLC's. I spent many hours on that from start to finish!