Nuka World was the absolute last thing I did in my playthrough, so maybe I just enjoyed the opportunity to go full Joker by that point, after a story that utterly failed to inspire me :shrug-outta-hecks:
I did like the writing on it. I probably would have liked the DLC more if I hadn't outleveled almost all of the weapons because they were pretty cool, but did shit-all damage to anything even when fully upgraded.
Yeah Nuka World's meant to be pretty late game so it didn't have those issues. Thing is I wanted the Far Harbor stuff to be viable. Harpoon gun deserves a buff tbh
I feel like fallout 4 is more fun if you play with whatever weapons look coolest and change the difficulty if you're too weak/powerful. That being said, I can see how for a lot of people the fun comes from finding better and better gear, which doesn't really work for that approach.
Writing bad, fighting unremarkable, settlement-building pretty good. The Nuka World DLC was a little better than the main game.
I think having a fully-voiced PC was a terrible decision that killed a lot of the actual "roleplay" aspect that people like.
It's funny because it was the Nuka World that focused my distaste. And I agree about the voiced pc
Nuka World was the absolute last thing I did in my playthrough, so maybe I just enjoyed the opportunity to go full Joker by that point, after a story that utterly failed to inspire me :shrug-outta-hecks:
Fair, I'm starting to feel pretty raiderish
Nuka World was alright, but I thought Far Harbor was actually quite good tbh
I did like the writing on it. I probably would have liked the DLC more if I hadn't outleveled almost all of the weapons because they were pretty cool, but did shit-all damage to anything even when fully upgraded.
Yeah, the weapons in Far Harbor aren't great.
What you need to do is start Nuka World and go just far enough to get an AK from it, then go do Far Harbor. Those AKs are absurdly powerful.
Yeah Nuka World's meant to be pretty late game so it didn't have those issues. Thing is I wanted the Far Harbor stuff to be viable. Harpoon gun deserves a buff tbh
I feel like fallout 4 is more fun if you play with whatever weapons look coolest and change the difficulty if you're too weak/powerful. That being said, I can see how for a lot of people the fun comes from finding better and better gear, which doesn't really work for that approach.