posh-goofiness
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You get 2-3 shot at all levels because the entire world scales with you. I like the challenge though, so even if its annoying as hell I think its worth it.
might be a difficulty thing. I think only trolls and higher end enemies deal that level to me at normal. or you only tend to take damage from the harder enemies.You get 2-3 shot at all levels because the entire world scales with you. I like the challenge though, so even if its annoying as hell I think its worth it.
You get 2-3 shot at all levels because the entire world scales with you. I like the challenge though, so even if its annoying as hell I think its worth it.
Took a look over my Little Boy's shoulder. I'm tempted to buy a new machine to be able to play itI've been playing Baldur's Gate 3. It's relatively good for early access. They could work on the classes a bit more. Wizards feel very nerfed while thieves and druids feel oped, but that could be due to the low levels.
Pretty much all of the New Vegas DLC's just makes the player laughably stronger, provided you do them properly.Bro the Sierra Madre DLC is so fucking OP.
Just wait ten in games days and you have enough .308 ammo for your machine gun to clap everything on very Hard difficulty once you get 100 on guns and running water for the +50% fire rate.
I literally solo'd the bear diety in Honest Hearts with 60 rounds
Yeah basically you get unlimited repair kits which means unlimited money just by farming NCR Heavy Troopers for their power sledges which go for 5 to 4k a pop.Pretty much all of the New Vegas DLC's just makes the player laughably stronger, provided you do them properly.
Like Sierra Madre is not toooooooo OP, but if you get the casino token thingy for breaking the bank there, you get ludicrous cash.
Did you grab all the gold bars? <;DYeah basically you get unlimited repair kits which means unlimited money just by farming NCR Heavy Troopers for their power sledges which go for 5 to 4k a pop.
You can get like 70 Weapon Repair kits for one voucher so that's several hundred k worth of caps just by waiting three days.
You can also mass buy .308 rounds for the BAR which even on Hard difficulty chews through death claws, and God help your enemies if you give a companion a bar as well. The dakka would make short work of any enemy.
Gotta love how the point of the DLC is to learn to let go, and thanks to exploits you can have your cake and eat it too!Yep, the only ally Elijah had were those walls as he saw me take the elevator up.
Then I left all the bars in my big mountain footlocker
Tbf I think sneaking out past Elijah is intended considering the stealth boy in the vault. But I think that's the only intended way to do it and other ways are exploits.Gotta love how the point of the DLC is to learn to let go, and thanks to exploits you can have your cake and eat it too!
As I understand it, the area is designed specifically so trying to just walk out with all the bars doesn't give you enough time to leave before going boom.Tbf I think sneaking out past Elijah is intended considering the stealth boy in the vault. But I think that's the only intended way to do it and other ways are exploits.
From doing this last week you have to sneak out when he accesses the computer/terminal thing. (Not before or after)As I understand it, the area is designed specifically so trying to just walk out with all the bars doesn't give you enough time to leave before going boom.
You have to be in a very specific spot to evade his scripted detection which can detect stealthboy'd 100 sneak characters, that gives you extra time you need to walk out.
... so, what do you get when you have a company with lots of money, a bunch of fanboys who modeled one of their games after the game they're remaking (and the series it spawned), and a cult classic that only has good memories?
Well, you get Pharaoh: A New Era.
First, the company transcribed the entire game (released in the '90s) into modern graphics. As something of a diehard gamer of the original, I can easily tell the difference...From the second vid it basically looks like Age of Empires II with better graphics and a larger population cap.
That was released before Y2K.