Fallout 4 Quick Tip #2 - Center, Italicize, and Underline Weapon Names (Weapon Tip)
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Fallout 4 Quick Tip, I show you guys a cool way to rename your custom and unique weapons. This will make it much easier to sort through and find the gun that do the most damage to enemies.
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Fallout 4 is an upcoming action role-playing open world video game, developed by
Bethesda Game Studios and published by
Bethesda Softworks. The game will be the fifth major installment in the
Fallout series, and will be released on
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on
November 10,
2015.
Fallout 4 's gameplay is similar to that of
Fallout 3, with a camera that can switch from first to third person view, but is supposed to feature more appealing gameplay, featuring a split-piece armor system, base-building, a dynamic dialogue system, in depth crafting system which implements every lootable object in the game, and much more.
Enemies such as mole rats, raiders, super-mutants, deathclaws, and feral ghouls will also return to the series, along with Dogmeat, who is incapable of dying.
Players have the ability to roam anywhere on the map, or leave a conversation at anytime. They also have the ability to customize weapons; the game includes over 50 base guns, which can be crafted with a variety of modifications, such as barrel types and laser focus, with over 700 modifications available.
Power Armor has been redesigned to be more like a vehicle than an equipable suit of armor, and can also be modified, adding items such as a jetpack or selecting separate types of armor for each part of the suit. A new feature to the series is the ability to craft and deconstruct settlements and buildings. Players can select some in-game objects and structures, and use them to freely build their own structures. In addition, the towns can be powered with working electricity, using a dynamic power line system.
Merchants and non-player characters can inhabit players' towns, for which players must provide sustenance by growing food in makeshift patches and building water spouts. Players can build various defenses around their settlements, such as turrets and traps, to defend against random attacks
.
In the game, players obtain a Pip-Boy, a computerized wristwatch which allows the player to access a menu with statistics, maps, data, and items. Players can also find game cartridges, which can be played on the Pip-Boy. Another returning gameplay feature is the
Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System (
V.A.T.S.), which plays an important part in combat. While using V.A.T.S., real-time combat is slowed down, and action is played out from varying camera angles in a computer graphics version of "bullet time".
Various actions cost action points, limiting the actions of each combatant during a turn, and the player can target specific body areas for attacks to inflict specific injuries; head shots can be used for quick kills or blinding, legs can be targeted to slow enemies' movements, and opponents can be disarmed by shooting at their weapons. Unlike in previous games, in which the player had a random chance to inflict a critical hit, they can now be done at will with a button press. However, the option requires a recharge afterwards.