That is seriously cool, the fortune in caps you earn must be crazy. Admittedly, I don't spend as much time as I should on settlements, I spend more time exploring, questing and killing badguys. The only real investment I make on settlements is on defenses, so I don't have to keep on running back and defending them all the time.Void99 wrote: Sun May 07, 2023 2:23 pm This simple answer is extreme time investment and grind! Gathering resources etc.
I must have spent well over 7000 hours across both PS4 and Xbox Series X with Fallout 4.
One of my favourite settlements was this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9LxQJzUnSg
Not really a settlement as such....but my own personal war zone! At the flip of a switch ....out come 23 gunners, 12 raiders, 8 Deathclaws and 5 Yao Guai. Survive the ensuing carnage and a big looting spree will net a TON of caps to be earned from selling the loot!!!
I really really hope Starfield allows us to get creative on planets with breathable atmospheres. We know there is settlement building.
New Vegas did need more time in the oven. The worst bug on Xbox 360 was the infamous "DLC save corruption" bug that happened for the first few months after release. For me, entering Vault 3 triggered this.
Tells you the save file relies on DLC that is no longer available, even though no DLC had been released at that point! Frustrating beyond belief.
I' am looking forward to Starfield, let's hope Besthesda isn't ruined by the Microsoft buyout.
On my version of New Vegas, I kept getting the blank screen of death whenever I was in the Ultraluxe, and my game froze EVERY time I went to buy stuff from the Gun Runners Shop. I got frustrated everything I went their, just buying mods and ammo became a bloody nightmare. Like you said really frustrating.
Loved the disguise gameplay, I used to loot female NCR Soldiers put on their armour and massacre a whole load of legion dudes, just for the hell of it. My Legion rep went from neutral to Vilified in under an hour, fun times.
