Junk items need to be stored in the workbench or Workshop in order to be available for crafting. If you put them in a container that you made they will not be available unless you return and put them in your inventory. Picking up weapons will give you a lot more ammunition
i really LIKE how emma is playing compared to other female gamers in this particular game .. She doesnt panic , scream in your ear , yes shes very unprepared and mostly playing quests too high for her level . but i really like her CALM gamestyle . very cool handling of the ghouls there with VATS and molotov cocktails . u got some talent
You shooting real good... makes the game much easier, i miss more than halve my shots when not using vats. And your really speed running the main story, didnt think think it to be possible to be that far so early on. Probably thats how its meant to be played. Good run so far.
@@ShesEmma I think your decision to get the X-02 armour really early helped. Until you run out of FCs or materials to repair it you'll be nearly unstoppable.
Even if the critter meat seems disgusting, it's a great way to heal yourself, you just have to cook it up first at a cooking station (plus exp for each thing you cook). That gets rid of the rads in it. Also each different kind of meat not only gives you some health but also has some other benefit from eating it.
Important thing to keep in mind on Survival you have to be full to receive the benefits of food. Get lead stomach ASAP so you can fill up on crap like chips and blamco, then eat like a Radstag Steak for a carry weight buff of I think +35.
You have a radio in your Pip-boy. You will get notifications when you come within range of radio stations or distress signals. Listen to the one you hear in Good Neighbor.
her molotov game is fire. dad jokes aside, i feel like i have always been sleeping on the molotov, and always went with the frag grenade. I only ever played FO4 on playstation 4, and Emma is really making me wanna play another playthru on PC
Nice playthrough. I see we have another Fallout fan. You will never regret choosing Fallout. Just watch out for those red skulls by named mobs. That means it is 10+ levels higher than you PLUS named mobs are extra hard. Take your time with the Main questline. Branch out into side quests and level up till you do not see those pesky "red skulls". Plus you will find treasures, that you would not have otherwise found, I promise.
All ammo has worth. If you keep finding .38 ammo, maybe build a monster gun that uses it. Otherwise sell it and buy the ammo you do need. You could also look into manufacturing your own ammo. As you should never be running out. If your weapon isn't doing enough damage, you need to upgrade, or use a different weapon. You should never run away from enemies. It puts your back to them and increases your chances of running into more enemies. Then you're extra dead. An enemy can't swarm you or even chase you if it doesn't have legs. Trust your indicator. If it's orange SHOOT!. If it's yellow and you shoot, that will turn it orange, and now you just made an enemy. It's not rocket science. Just because they're your friends now doesn't mean they're going to stay that way. You may need to be a fake friend for a while too. REMEMBER THAT.
I played for 500 hours before I found the Glowing Sea when doing the quest Best of Three. Fell into a church full of feral ghouls, met a radscorpion and was chased by a psycho with a tesla cannon. What a day!
The combat rifle is MY favorite weapon in Fallout 4. It's all I normally use, outside of a good sniper rifle. If you want faster level ups, I use the Intelligence perk myself, but it's your game, so, of course, use what you see fit. Now.... artillery....Impressive but functionally limited. It takes a while to call in an artillery strike, so it's severely limited in a chance encounter where the need to strike is immediate. It's great if your spying out a nest of enemies and you want to give them a big surprise. Keep having fun in the game. Love your style.
Ooo! I like your idea for how to use the artillery, I was wondering what situations I might use it for 👀 I also love the combat rifle! It puts in work.
Finn was kind of an idiot. When a woman with a large dog AND a Synth comes through the gate you may not want to threaten them! It occura to me if Kellogg had gotten enough Rad-Away, Rad-X and a hazmat suit to cross the Glowing sea before the m.c. got to Fort Hagen then we'd have chased him for months! Mama Murphy is always right! If you get stuck just give her drugs and voila! Never shoot ghouls in the Torso only legs and the head. The torso eats up too many bullets.
How are you generating revenue? Growing and selling melons? Cleaning and selling water? Are your settlers earning their keep? They should be maintaining the settlements, generating caps, and scavenging gear for you.
For your power armor, you should remove the fusion core from the suit before leaving it anywhere, the reason why is because a npc can steal the armor While a core is in the suit.
Artillery is fun but situational and requires some forethought. The real reward for Old Guns is the ability to buy The Last Minute from Ronnie Shaw (Yes, heads count as limbs 😉)
i hope you have your gun perks upgraded, because your guns look a bit weak in damage output. there are pistal perks and you can upgrade those for higer damage output maybe it will help. at the end of the your video if seen the perks. to make your live easyer upgrade gun purks. weapons will get stronger.
wait.. there's more story after Reunions?? i thought you played thru concord, helped out the first settlement.... then.. another settlement.. and another settlement needs your help... and another.. then the sutomatron stuff... another settlement needs your help... then find more mods and start over. weird. but seriously, i think i did the next part after reunions in the main story once. and i have almost 1200 hours on just the pc version, plus some hours on xbox when my old old pc didn't really want to play games. pretty sure between just "i want to try a different character" like melee, and finding a new mod set, i've probably played the first part about 50 times. and never even came close to the end. (i have done automatron many times, and some of the other dlc packs) so i'm concerned about watching or i'll get spoiled. (granted my sisters always said i was spoiled) the radiation is the one place i would use power armor, otherwise it kinda sucks.
G'day Emma , i hope I'm not spoiliing the game for you but here are a few tips , When you in the piwwr Armour please don't climb onto a table like i did a few time's , my head got stuck in the Ceiling and i had to leave my power armour up on the table its a glitch , another is please be careful with Mamma Murphy i killed her by giving too many drugs she ok with a few , use tough love and just don't give her any more and she won't die of an overdose , the glowing sea is tough you may need a anti radiation suit or upgrade your amour with some lead linning . Your gameplay is really good and entertaining Keep up the Good Work General Emma 🤠
There's some cool stuff hidden in the glowing sea. Then again there are a bunch of Radscorpians and Deathclaws too. By the way. Is it just me or does someone else wish someone made a mod for Mama Murphy's chair so that it added a giant bong beside it when you build it? Just me?
Fun game but too short IMO. Bethesda depended HEAVILY on settlement building to extend the playtime. You'll rapidly run out of story to enjoy, and then it's just....building settlements for the sake of building them. Yeah there's some fun stuff you can do, but the kicker is you can't carry settlements over from character to character. So all that work, sooner or later, poof. So as a result I just quit building settlements after the first run, because I really didn't wanna spend time building something I was just gonna scrap in a month. As a result...the game is super short and I can run my quest log 100% dry except for radiants within just a couple weeks now. :/
the radiant quests for sure are to boost the play time, that is why I never go to Concord, and just ignore the minutemen. settlement building is excruciating after the first playthru in my opinion so i do minimal stuff there too. I still wouldn't call my playthroughs short, but i get what you are saying. The most fun I think I have had is just sandboxing it like GTA
Is there a reason you aren't using the quick select tree to change weapons, load health and explosives, etc.? You should be collecting everything you can carry. If you can't use use it, you can sell it. You need caps. Make sure you're using the right weapons for the right job. If the weapon isn't getting the job done, don't keep carrying it around wasting carrying weight. Upgrade it, scrap it, or sell it. Keep upgrading EVERYTHING. If you can't upgrade it, look for a better version of it.
i have over 400 hours of gameplay in this game, and I am guilty of the same thing. I usually have med-paks, shotgun, 10mm, and my best rifle on quick select, but i almost always use the pipboy button to slow down combat and let myself figure out what weapon is right for the job. Watching her blast though ghouls with a shotgun was entertaining, but inside, i was like "save that ammo! use your shitty ammo for these fuckers"! lol
you should do vault 88, it's interestingly different (not vault 81, it's got an annoying bad part that effects the rest of your game) oh and thanks for the chapters.. i can skip the part i'm not familiar with yay.
Here’s my tip for you, just do what you want! It’s your first playthrough of a fallout game, and it’s a bit of a grind fest in fallout 4. The advice you’re getting is from people who’ve made dozens of characters and thousands of mistakes. While the advice you’re getting is pretty solid, id say just keep playing how you’re playing and don’t listen. There can always be a second play through 👍