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The FO3 build I'm gonna run with is basically a character with 10 luck and no actual skills.
Sunday, 09-Dec-12 12:43:52 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark That sounds fun. Well, until the point when you just get 10 on everything, but it always ends up that way.
Sunday, 09-Dec-12 12:45:27 UTC from web-
@nerthos Yeah. For me the most interesting portion of the game is always the part where you don't have access to max stats and god-tier equipment. My playthroughs always tend to just get abandoned at that point.
Sunday, 09-Dec-12 12:46:24 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark I didn't reach that point in Fallout, the only really advanced playthrough I have is my main character. It happened me a lot in Oblivion, though. Around level 20 I was already far too powerful to have any fun. There's ways to ake the game more challenging at late levels, but leveled enemies jut break any semblance of realism. The best option is having immensely powerful high-end enemies available from the start, but people would complain about dying constantly.
Sunday, 09-Dec-12 12:55:18 UTC from web-
@nerthos FO3 has it particularly bad because it gives you a perk every time you level, rather than NV's more sensible rate.
Sunday, 09-Dec-12 12:59:22 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark I end up with all perks that fit my playstyle anyways, just later, since I use uncappers. I'm level 34/30 in FO3.
Sunday, 09-Dec-12 13:13:14 UTC from web
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@ceruleanspark good..... :sunglasses:.....luck! YEEEEEEEAAAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!!!
Sunday, 09-Dec-12 12:47:02 UTC from web -
@ceruleanspark just like some people IRL
Sunday, 09-Dec-12 12:50:34 UTC from web
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