I had been beefing with Michael waltrip for the last 70 laps so like 50 minutes. That was the 4th time he tried to spin me but it actually worked this time. Tony rains just hopped over the entire field
Looking at the size difference, I’m still surprised Frank doesn’t just tackle the Chosen One outright or whack him around senselessly like the Hulk did with Loki. 😂 Anyway, good fight! 🫡
Cool this is the first time I've seen someone else do this. I did it my first playthrough eoth bare hands and no power armor bc i thought it would be easier lol. So difficult
Once I had a last stand with a revolver in one hand and a boombox in the other playing baby blue (breaking bad ending song) and i held my last stand where the person in the video was as well, outside rosewood police station ❤️ i had gunslingers redemption mod and timed it to the song. epic way to go out
I remember if you take your companions with you at the end you lose them when you kill Frank, so i learned to leave them behind at the end just needed to keep enough super and regular stimpaks on me
Could've hacked the sentries to aid you in battle Also if i remember correctly there's deserters who can help too and take damage I remember me easily killing him after discovering that
It has a 60% increased chance to critically roll a knockdown. For the majority of enemies with unarmed/melee I find myself just going for the eyes because it has a 60% increase chance to critically damage but for the tankier enemies(aka the deathclaws/the master/the loutennant/frank horrigan) I like to cripple their limbs/groin shot first because you are going to take a few turns to kill them anyway, and by that point I usually have the slayer perk which makes all of your melee hits critically hit anyway
@@Valcerv Interesting.Groin and eyes, just like in real life. I just started a Fallout 2 Olympys 2207 play-through for the first time, I might use that information for my benefit. Tell me, have you seen the Fallout tv show? I see so many people praising it while I'm looking at it with a attitude because sure it is nothing like Fallout 1 & 2, which are so much grittier and darker and the mood is all different. I didn't care too much for the tv show. Sorry for the ramblings I just woke up.
@@lawrencefrost9063 I haven't watched it although I suspect it's part of the reason why this video has gotten like 20k views within a month. I don't mind the lighter settings if they set it at a different time period. Set it like 10-25 years after the bombs drop if you want it to be about a romp through a wasteland. Even in fallout 1, the cities and towns are more developed than anything you see in megaton or diamond city. They have trade routes with other towns and are actually making their own shit(farms exist in every town besides the hub where they survive off trading), atryun makes chemical/mechanical stuff, necropolis and the water merchants trace water etc. in 2/nv the major factions have invented actual governments/societies that last as well as advanced technology so they aren't just salvaging old shit. In 3/4 that take place around New Vegas, they still are scavenging like it's a year after the bombs when on the other side of the country the world has already moved on a century past them in terms of development
Some of these comments are the equivalent of that kid in middle school who everytime you accomplished something difficult they just said they've done that a gazillion times and way faster and better lol.
Just use the default wooden ones. Sometimes the zombies come to me with a knife on the end and I just leave it on but it does cost a little extra endurance so it's not worth it
1. Bonus move perks give you two free action points to move per turn, but they cannot be used to do other actions 2. I had 10 action points because of ten agility, plus 4 action points from the jet (2 per dose) so when you consume those points, there isn't enough action points to show you consuming it
I remember killing him in 2 rounds back when I played fallout. I'd ignore everything and just strait up focus on him. With good stats and crits you can literally kill him in 3-4 shots.
I remember critting him for about 500 damage with a sledgehammer. My computer "froze" for about 15 seconds as he was knocked for an absurd amount of tiles.
Burst small guns/burst big guns/burst energy weapons put out the most damage in fallout 1 and 2. The gatling laser has slightly more DPS per turn than the minigun in fallout 1, but in fallout 2 the avenger beats the gatling laser/regular minigun. Imo tagging small guns, big guns, speech with 5 strength, 5 endurance(only so you don't fold to any early game attack)8-10 agility, and 4+ intelligence is probably the most consistent build you can run in one or two. Intelligence is the hidden charisma stat in fallout 1/2 because your dialogue options are put into tiers of how smart/dumb your int actually is and at 1-3 you get the retarded quotes. depending on who you talk to and for the majority of the characters they will straight up just ignore/try to take advantage of you at 1-3 int. I've always preferred raid boss builds with high int. Just get high endurance/intelligence and you can basically use whatever weapon in combat while still being somewhat persuasive because of high int, but I prefer not to tag speech, usually opting for unarned/small guns/energy weapons instead. Big guns is effective at 100
@@chettonexkinda why I prefer to avoid the super sledges, at least with the power fists they get knocked down right beside you so you can start kicking them while they are down so to speak instead of your game taking 14 seconds to load them teleporting across the room
@@Valcerv I used to take gifted and max int and agility with fast shot. Int gives you plenty of skill points to get high hit chance at range early on. You can do well with low st, ch and average en as long as you have 12 action points per round, sniper perk and avenger + bozar.
@@smieszek8080 I've banned gifted from my builds at this point. Imo it makes the game too easy, your character doesn't really have a weakness because you can get SPEIAL(fuck charisma) at 5+ so you are just playing like a raid boss. At least without it you either have to balance your build
FULL LYRICS! (this took a while to assemble with relative phonetic correctness) *[ Arabic / Original ]* نبع الحيا نبع الحيا ايه الثمن ايه الثمن ايه الثمن ايه يا زمن يا زمن يا زمن يا يا زمن يا زمن يا زمن يا نبع االحيا نبع الحيا نبع الحيا نبع الحيا نبع الحيا يا زمن يا زمن يا زمن يا يا زمن يا زمن يا زمن يا نبع الحياة نبع الحياة نبع الحياة *[ Arabic / Romanization ]* Nabe al hay'aa Nabe al hay'aa Ayh al tha'man Ayh al tha'man Ayh al tha'man Ayh Ya zaman Ya zaman Ya zaman Ya Ya zaman Ya zaman Ya zaman Ya Nabe al hay'aa Nabe al hay'aa Nabe al hay'aa Nabe al hay'aa Nabe al hay'aa Ya zaman Ya zaman Ya zaman Ya Ya zaman Ya zaman Ya zaman Ya Nabe al hay'aa Nabe al hay'aa Nabe al hay'aa *[ English Translation ]* Fountain of life Fountain of life What is the price? What is the price? What is the price? Any Oh time, Oh time, Oh time, Oh Oh time, Oh time, Oh time, Oh Fountain of life Fountain of life Fountain of life Fountain of life Fountain of life Oh time, Oh time, Oh time, Oh Oh time, Oh time, Oh time, Oh Fountain of life Fountain of life Fountain of life *[T/L NOTES]* I'm told this is an Egyptian dialect but I'm far from an expert, just a casual enjoyer of linguistics. Translation software likes to translate the 'Fountain of life' line as نبع الحياة which has ambiguity between 'Fountain of life' and 'Source of life' but dropping the ة for نبع الحيا not only makes it sound more accurate (Nabe al hay'aa versus Nabe al hay'aat, miss me with those silent t's) but also seems to disambiguate the reference to 'Fountain of life' more specifically. You could use either 'price' or 'cost' for ايه الثمن but I leaned towards price. More interesting is the trailing ايه or 'Ayh' after the first three 'What is the price?' repetitions. You could interpret that as just lyrical repetition but more interestingly, ايه or 'Ayh' by itself seems to translate more favorably to 'Any' but I don't know if that's a software quirk or not. Some fun trivia. Nabe Al Hayat is the name of a restaurant in Dubai that serves Indian food. So this entire hymn could just be an extremely poetic woman asking how much time and money it would cost to go get some curry take-out LOL