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At that point it's a race to see whether my partner can close the distance and do a melee attack or I can switch to a pistol and get close to take out anyone else. That's a one hit kill and I have perk that gives me extra AP for killing bad guys in VATS so once the initial two are dead, I still have close to a fool AP bar to play around with any enemies who aren't dead yet. Most of my battles start off with me sneak critical killing two bad guys before they're aware of anything. The build worked well enough for me in FO3 but I've got it down packed from the get go in NV and it's really smooth. I've got a thing for pistols in any game that lets me carry a gun, so I completely ignore explosives, energy weapons and any other skill that boosts a weapon other than guns. I don't grasp the concept of playing this and F03 in melee so I completely ignore everything relating to unarmed or hand-to-hand combat. My build is similar to yours but rather than make strength high I went for perception. said: ' SPECIAL put most into agility, strength and intelligence Skills sneak, melee/unarmed (which one is generally better?), guns, science, speech. It pays later on in the game to specialize. Strength is a waste to build up unless you are going melee and I don't recommend going melee and guns. I usually sneak around in power armor, take sniping shots to start fights, then pull out a handgun or shotgun for the closer fights.Īs far as points go I tag: Agility, Intelligence, and Luck. I like getting the early advantage with the opening shot and then being strong enough to hold my own once the fighting gets cranked up. I usually play a sneaking character that focuses on Guns. I loved that suit in Fallout 3, it was so OP. heartbreaking about the no stealth field. It only provides +5 Sneak and makes Stealth Boys last longer. 'The Chinese Stealth Armor is in the game, but it's not gamebreaking like it was in FO3. I didn't find Stealth to be all that easy to pull off in FO3 without that DLC Suit just because you'd still get seen and for obvious reasons you don't get enough Stealth Boys to really cover an entire playthrough. said: ' Until they release a Chinese Steal Suit or equivalent (either perk or armor) I'd say no (but keep in mind I don't own the game). 'Yeah the sniper rifle is annoyingly rare I mean for the VAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAST majority of the game I've been using the varmint rifle you get for the tutorial mission with a scope on it. Sneaking works fine for my build but not sure how well it would go for getting in close. It's just a shame all the sniper rifles are so rare, so mostly just using rifles modded with a scope. I'm sneaking around everywhere and every opening shot is a critical. said: ' Playing a 'sniper' crit build with Sneak, Guns, Repair.įocused on Luck, Agility and Perception. I still prefer to hang back with a sniper rifle and clean up with a submachine gun up close though. That perk along with the one that refills your VATS meter when you kill an opponent are key to killing a lot of foes quickly with that kind of build. I hated my first stealth character in FO3, till I got the sneak attack crit perk. It might take a while for you to adjust to that style of play, so it's more than likely you won't like it for a while. Details like the writing on A Light Shining in Darkness and the Survivalist’s Rifle or the bits and pieces of info that can be gleaned from the Desert Ranger Armor are all part of that. Fallout: New Vegas didn’t have text descriptions for items, so the story had to be told through the appearance of the weapon or armor itself.
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Mod Organiser should recognise the extender right away. Installation is simple, if you downloaded the.zip file, all you have to do is extract the contents into your Fallout: New Vegas directory (Steam steamapps common Fallout New Vegas), or run the installer that can also be found in the Silverlock site. Stealth characters can be very fun, but you have to enjoy that particular pace.
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So here's my crack at what I might have my character focus on: SPECIAL put most into agility, strength and intelligence Skills sneak, melee/unarmed (which one is generally better?), guns, science, speech If anybody has played as a sneaky character and would like to fill me in on any tricks of the trade, that would be greatly appreciated. I'm a little worried that I might get 10 hours in and realize that I made a stupid decision and regret putting so much into being a stealthy character that it might make the game not fun. I thought that in New Vegas, I might try to take the exact opposite approach and play as a stealthy character on my first playthrough (hardcore mode). So whenever I play fallout or oblivion, I'm always running in weapons blazing and murdering everyone.