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No it's the opposite problem for 76. Enemies don't scale enough. Use the proper weapon type for your build and everything goes down in one hit. Aside from World Bosses, which are meant to be fought with a group.
@@Tattletale-Delta You seem not to understand this. That's just another sign of way too much scaling, specifically of weapon damage and related factors, which is another MMO-style problem. The bad balancing (and pretty much everything else) is just Bugthesda being Bugthesda.
@@RansomMemoryAccess The balance for F76 is way and beyond better than FO4, though admittedly it took them a long time to properly balance the game. But outside of a few nonsensically broken weapons and a few undercooked weapons, the game is remarkably balanced at max level for what it is outside of unintended interactions between perks and mods. The problem F76 has is that the events don't scale with the amount of players so if you get enough players the event becomes a waiting game as everyone is fighting to get kills before someone else gets them all.
@@Tattletale-Delta Even the world boss events that are designed to run ~30 mins can be soloed by any player with average intelligence just by using all mechanics the game provides. It is sad and anticlimactic to finish these events in 10 minutes as a single player. Often less than 3 minutes with 2-3 mid-high level players being present.
@@LumpKingDLOfallout 4 is the gmod of all fallout games, even down the endless technological issues from a horribly hideous and outdated engine. This glorified lazy crap post somehow sold 10 million copies all while mr.Newman and Todd Howard collectively did nothing
@@suspiciousaction4063 Sim Settlements 2, The Bleachers, The Fens Sheriff's Department, America Rising 2, The Machine and Her, just to name a few. Sim Settlements 2 alone could be it's own game in terms of story and quests.
so guys would rather talk trash because you think a 9 year old game is incomplete? Makes no sense. Because in 2015 despite the bugs in Bethesda's games Fallout 4 sold more copies than Fallout 3 and New Vegas. If the game was bad it wouldn't have sold that many lets not sit too high on a pedal stool here. Knock yourselves down a bit guys. Mods have changed the game soo much and drastically you think the OG fallout 4 is bad lol but these mods are using assets from different games even NEW ones.
I actually like how fallout 76 handled vats making it more of a aimbot system which actually lines up with the lore of the Pitboy physically jerking around your hand to correct your aim.
Brandyboy I beg you... Make this project into a Wabbajack list. Those of us with time-intensive employment who don't quite have the time to do a setup like this manually would be incredibly grateful...
or a nexus collection for Vortex users. I looked at his mod list and over 700 mods, it would take hours upon hours to go through and individually install each and everyone of them and make sure they cooperate with each other. So please oh Everyone's boy Brandy Boy make a mod collection for us so we can play fallout 4 with such a good mod list.
I certainly want to. My mod list in its entirety is still experimental though. I don't want to make the whole thing into a mod pack, because there's still plenty of things I need to fix and balance. Also I still get crashes often. So I don't wanna upload a broken mod pack. May start with smaller mod bundles first... but I haven't gotten around to that yet
@@ItsYaBoyBrandyBoy How about a starter/noob pack with a small selection of mods like the ones in this video? Haven't played Fallout 4 in years but this video and your mods showcased makes me really want to play it again.
They couldn't even be arsed to add animations to consumables (other than the stimpak). In a game with a survival mode where you're constantly consuming items.
Pretty sure that's a balancing thing, as regen from other items outside Stimpaks are far slower and set at specific amounts, rather than an upgradable percentage heal
And then in Starfield they just got rid of the healing animation again along with still no animations for anything else. Fucking shocked they added mantling finally in it tho lol
I do disagree with yeetin vats. I can see the argument for slow down time vats being gone, but some folk, even myself to a small extent, enjoy be ability to chill, plus I don’t quite think fallout ever was nor needs to be a game where you….I can’t think of any other phrase than try hard or…sweat your arse off nor is it a tactical shooter and it shouldn’t be either.
That's the magic of modding. I came here to pick and choose anything new to add to my load order. His mods in here are already pretty much the same as what I have loaded but you like to play differently? Awesome we'll download different mods and all have a blast!
Context matters. If you put an autoplay ability in a real-time combat game it just comes off as cheap in some ways. Mainly because fallout has bits of survival mechanics, combat should be a part of that survival mechanics. Either you go turn based, or just removed vats entirely imo.
I'd have never spent near the time on TES and FO games I have without mods. Something Todd doesn't get. His games are just mediocre vanilla...but epic with the mod community. Or maybe they just don't want to admit it.
My favorite has always been Wasteland Ballistics. It's a lightwieght mod that makes just 4 changes: 1. An "unprotected" headshot kills. If your helmet cannot block the bullet, you die. 2. Having your torso crippled kills you, but your arms and legs take damage as normal. 3. All ballistic weapons cause bleed. Survived a gut shot? Patch it up or you'll bleed out. 4. All energy weapons inflict burns. Note that animals bleed and have a central nervous system, but robots don't. Even Protectrons are a bigger threat than most ghouls. I once got shot and and lost 10% of my health, but without a way to patch it up I almost bled out.I had to rush to Diamond City hopped up on vodka, med-x and buffout while chugging water. I also killed a power armor enemy in one shot since the idiot didn’t wear a helmet.
Fun fact: you die faster, without any armor, if you get shot in the heart, then if you got shot in the head. Why? Because you need ALL of your heart, but you only need about 48% of your brain, only part of the brain that is needed no matter what, is the cortex
Better Locational Damage has a similar bleed mechanic and on my most recent save I didn't realize I had forgotten to run the bandage injections until I had almost bled out lol. Situations like that are when I allow myself to use console commands.
@@Aguy522 Well, not necessarily true. The brainstem and pituitary are absolutely required for continued existence unless you count hospice as "living". Not trying to "gotcha" btw just find the topic interesting lollll
Something I found out with VATS yesterday, basically just click the button to reload, then use vats, the enemies will be slowed down while you are reloading at normal speed
The healing is fixed by simply enabling survival mode. Crippled limbs no longer heal automatically and you can't spam stimpaks because you'll get thirsty extremely fast.
It's hilarious seeing the asset for the feral tanks in your game, never would I have expected they'd upgrade a mobile game monster to look like a natural fallout 4 enemy
You know I had a whole rant planned out for this video, had a whole ass Word doc and everything. But than I realized that I could explain what's wrong with this in a single sentence. RPGs will never have and can never have good combat, and the reason for that is simple, it is impossible to balance. Like seriously, picture yourself put in charge of developing a deep, difficult combat system, that also has to account for dozens of various playstyles. Fast melee, strong melee, shotguns, smgs, snipers, rifles, lmgs, crit builds, stealth builds, explosives, gimmick weapons, and these are just the obvious ones, how the hell do you balance all that and have it all be fun? Now I can already hear some of you say "Well what about Elden Ring?" Well 1st of the game had and honestly still has some pretty bad balance issues. Everyone likes to focus on the OP spells, but I'm more concerned by how there are 19 bows and none of them are useful. and even than the combat isn't all that great, it's mostly just dodge, dodge, dodge, light attack, dodge, dodge, jumping heavy. Compare that to Sekiro, which cut out all the RPG mechanics and is popularly considered to have the best combat of all the games, because the lack of said RPG mechanics and the more linear nature of the game, Fromsoft knew almost exactly how strong the player will be when entering an area, and so they could design the enemies around that power level. They didn't have to worry about making a boss fun for both a dagger wielding assassin, axe swinging tank, and spell flinging mage, no they just needed to make it fun to fight with your katana, and the prosthetics and weapon arts you are likely to have at that time.
You make a good point but there is still *better* balance and *worse* balance. Personally, I don’t want every build possibility to be exactly like everything else. Some will be stronger, some weaker. Some will be better in certain situations. The obsession with “balance” is needless. As long as everything has utility and a fun factor and is feasible to play with.
As someone who loves cyberpunk I kinda disagree.The combat isn’t bad,but it’s not that fun.Mostly because once you get the build going u wreck shop.Thats the main problem with combat in live action rpgs.Once u have your build it’s more about one tapping every one then thinking g about choices.This is why I said live action rpgs,as tbrpgs require you to think with every move,like playing chess..Although even then you can get to the point of power creep and still just wreck shop.Ill grant this is partly because I like to struggle in my combat.And it can be fun to destroy everyone sometimes.But for me and probably most people,the “MOST OP ONESHOT EVERYTHING BUILD”s are not that fun gameplay wise
the point is to have a large set of varied playstyles that are viable in unique ways set up by in game scenarios. balance for balance sake is how you get skyrim melee
Yeah that graph if anything shows people do like playing with VATS or at least having the option, getting rid of it would be wild. Why would he just not activate it if he doesn’t like it 💀
@@LumpKingDLO It kinda invalidates mutliple Attributes and entire Perklines as well as several items if you don't want to use VATS. VANS is an excellent mod. If you enjoy VATS, good for you!
For my healing system: I modded the agony mod. I used the medical resources mod and modern pharmacy. Added my own diseases (dirty food has a chance for food poisoning, dysentery from dirty water, chance of ptsd (hallucinations and debuffs) when your health is low or eating human meat. Symptoms of diseases and ptsd or treatable but outright cures are rare. Booze prevents some symptoms of PTSD. Heal limbs with improvised splints or SAM splints instead of stim packs. And they slow you down for a time. All weapons have an ability added that add bleeds, gun wounds, lacerations, and burns. Surgery with basic tools can cause infection and damage without painkillers. Added recipes to craft various Chems or meds to heal the various diseases. Painkillers also increase damage resistance as well as some other chems make you a crackhead but can kill you over time (there’s on that slows time and turns you into an unkillable monster but have a change to kill you outright) Things like buff out get changed with modern pharmacy but I changed them again to treat symptoms of some illnesses, make you move slightly faster, but could have debuffs. All other Chems have been changed to heal various diseases. Infections from animal attacks. Etc etc I use survival options to disable getting diseases from survival. wtf is “weakness” anyway? lol I also disable the sleep bebuffs though since somehow getting shot adds fatigue to I pretend the lower AP is just the shock of taking damage. And adrenaline have initial buffs to reload speed and accuracy, but later stages have slower reload speed and accuracy and charisma as you become more fatigued and eventually suffer from psychosis. So you have to rest or can just become a psycho frothing at the mouth. Armor and helmets slows you down (speed and animation) depending of weight, also depending on their size they increase carry weight which is tied to your clothing and gear rather than strength. Finally I added abilities to clothing that give you bebuffs if you aren’t properly clothed for the weather. T shirt in the rain? You might get frostbite and take damage periodically or a cold. Wearing a jacket in the clear weather? You’re going to overheat, and could start hallucinating and have almost no AP regen. So yeah I’m somewhat of a modder myself 😂
@capitcha yall make it sound so easy. I modded skyrim successfully even down to the more advanced concepts, figured out how to work body studio and all that. Couldn't figure out how to work fo4. One of my biggest walls WAS trying to downgrade it. Could never get it to launch without crashing : /
Survival mode doesnt get bullet spongey enemies and maintains a level of difficulty. Ive never played Fallout 4 without it on. I love VATS, just dont use it if you dont like it (it should probably have a cost to use it) , it is pretty good and got some great perks in Fallout 4.
Do you not understand your own poll? "Over half your player base is not using a major mechanic." Well, per the screenshot you posted only 12% of the player base isn't using it. 88% are using it to an extent that ranges from "sometimes to nearly always." I do stats and data analysis for a major organization, so seeing things like this in the wild is kind of triggering to me. With that out of the way, I think we can all agree that Bethesda has been resting on their laurels far too comfortably for a solid 15-20 years now. Even their "new" IP is just Elder Scrolls/Fallout in SPACE! and its reception seems to indicate we're growing tired of what they're selling.
An actual shame that. Starfield was a new iP, a new opportunity for new gameplay features and priorities. Maybe, given its procedural generation, it was the perfect opportunity to make an RPG which resembled more Daggerfall than Morrowind. But alas, we got fallout in space, without the best things these games have, the open worlds.
I'm so confused help me. Are you talking about the poll he showed at 1:40? Doesn't it show 64% doesn't use the cover mechanic? Did i misunderstand something
Bullet sponges are a concession I'm willing to make since this means you'll spend a lot more caps on ammo, stay poor, and always be short on things like stimpacks, food and antibiotics when combined with loot scarcity mods and survival mode. And once you nerf EXP and benefits from leveling up too, you'll find yourself tempted to run away from fights that would cost too many resources relative to what they'd net you even if you'd likely win. In short, you can have fun being miserable. But yeah, it's great that we now have ways to make the gameplay tight enough that VATS is no longer needed as a band-aid fix.
For injury system i have a personal combination to not rely only on stimpaks -Better chems (makes med x heal your limbs instead) -Direct Hit (adds real locational damage, the damage is calculated against the body part you hit and the armor that covers it) -Bastion (power armor is scary now, with this anyone wearing power armor takes 0 damage, until each part is exposed, for example shooting at the armored arm deals 0 damage, but if you break the armor now the enemy takes normal damage, works better if you use any hp/damage overhaul) -Stimpak heal no limbs No Food Healing (this is more for survival since you have to take care of your hunger and thirst) -Addiction overhaul (avoids you from getting addiction by random now it depends by how frequent you use chems or alcohol, pairs well with Better Chems) (all these mods made by ZZxyzz, aka the same creator as Better locational damage) -Immersive Movement (rather than increasing the enemy speed this mod reduces your movement speed, since i noticed its not the enemies who are slower, is that the player is twice as fast as anything in the game, with this the 80% of creatures can outrun me) this is just personal suggestions i have many more mods to change the gameplay but these are ones i would recommed to give it a try
Bastion pairs up BEAUTIFULLY with a Power Armour overhaul that lowers the overall damage resistance and the overall health of Power Armour. I'll have to check my load order and link the overhaul I use cause its really good.
Honestly I hate bullet time just as much as vats. I wish there was a mod that could change the system over to the real time vats they have in fallout 76, I really like being able to use it on the fly while moving and having zero break in the pace.
Its implied that deathclaw heads are capable of taking direct shots to the head and that the belly is there weak spot. Not sure if it's mentioned in lore but Vanilla has the belly as the weak spot in VATS, their horns are meant for goring enemies, and the animation of them rushing you also implies this.
Can't wait to see where this series go. While I'm a big RPG fan, I do wish Fallout 5 (whenever it comes out) does modernize the combat. While obviously you shouldn't remove the RPG mechanics from an RPG, they can be balanced to work alongside the player's own skill. For example, instead of perks increasing damage and doing things like increasing armor penetration or limb damage; perks can instead increase accuracy, reload speed, and recoil control. Likewise, things like armor penetration, or certain legendary effects, can come from weapon modifications or by reintroducing ammo types. So, perks, mods, and ammo can reflect your character's skill and play style, but a lot of the changes seen in this video allows for player skill expression. Another great video, Brandy.
@@eur0be4t3rNo. Perception in FO4 only increases VATS accuracy (as opposed to general accuracy/weapon spread) and Agility only increases your Action Points and ability to sneak.
fallout is an rpg first an foremost. every thing should be in service of prioritizing player character skill and progression. for example, bringing back skills, and traits, having gun skills affect things like recoil control, reload and holster speed, etc. more paradigm shifting perks and traits instead of flat damage bonuses. more skill checks and dice rolls, while mitigating player dissonance between what they input and what shows up on screen
There is 1 important reason to keep VATS, Bloat flies, little bouncey bustards! Pretty much only think I use VATS is popping those things without having to waste half a mag on each one
I'll always love VATS, mainly the New Vegas version, I love it when you get a kill shot and it gets super cinematic and follows the slow-mo bullet into the target's skull. Also always lost my mind with the slower vertical sensitivity, 100% gonna use that mod every playthrough.
You my friend are one of the best people to have a good mod list, I've downloaded most of your mods off videos like the power armor mods and the desert mod list you use, and im looking into other mod lists and this is one of them I'm interested in them. Thank you man and keep up the amazing work for looking into mods
@@lobaoguara2332 from the games i know i can recommend Stalker or Metro. First one is more on the RPG side, second one is story driven railroad, but with better combat and graphics. If you are into Fallout 1 and 2, Day R and Atom RPG are good games to try. Also Forever Winter looks promising. But, to be honest, i know no game that would be on the exact same field as Fallout series. Maybe someone from modding community one day would assamble the team that would make new game that would be Fallout we all wanted
I firmly believe that getting rid of item condition is Bethesda's biggest misstep. In 4 you find the weapon you like, and thats pretty much all you use from there on out. In NV you save those amazing weapons so you don't wear em out and have em for emergencies, it results in trying way more weapons and finding new favorites, it balances finding an endgame weapon in the first couple hours, it really makes you avoid getting hit and damaging your armor. I miss it dearly
A video focused on improving the rpg elements of fallout 4 would be good to see, stuff like character creation and skills, and the dialogue system. Stuff that lets you actually roleplay in the game as something besides the local murder hobo terrorising the commonwealth.
For the health/healing system, I love using MAIM 2, which also has a patch to work with your Hardcore Health Overhaul. If you get shot in any part of the body, unless it hits you in a protected spot like a helmet or plate, you always have to apply a bandage to heal the injured arm and stop light bleeding, and you need a tourniquet/IFAK for heavy bleeds. It was designed to work with the Immersive Animation Framework, so there are full animations for applying first aid. KingOfWolves, the author and leader of the Escape From Boston dev team, does great work.
Limbs health should be able to go negative, or alternatively, limbs should become crippled at 50% health rather than 0% health. That way you'll have an actual deficit of limb health when cripple, and the amount of healing needed to restore the limb functionality would depend on how far bellow the cripple threshold you are. This would remove instant limb heal, even with passive healing.
I don't know which mods are doing it but I'm over level 100 and can own all Raiders/Gunners etc with relative ease just using a pistol, yet when I travel to the Glowing Sea I get one-shot by Deathclaws and Radscorpions even in PA. One mod I never want to play without is Search and Destroy. It makes it much harder to avoid detection.
Uh... I would really prefer playing Tarkov at this point. I especially love VATS, loved it even more when it was a pause button and hate that it's now just a slow down button. However, dodging is cool and anything that removes MMO-like elements is my type of stuff. Also one thing I'm missing is DT on top of DR. It's really weird that Power Armor can still get you damaged instead of stopping almost anything except some kind of incendiary armor piercing .50cal
I honestly thought that the speed at which Deatchlaws and Super Mutants moved in Fallout 3 & NV was an unintentional mistake. I thought it looked super jank and that the animations didn't match match. Plus, something that large and bulky shouldn't be able to move that fast. Body builders are not very agile for a reason.
were you playing on console or on a modern pc? because if it's the latter, chances are you were playing at double speed, as those games were designed for contemporary hardware on an engine that tied tickrate to framerate also, you should count yourself lucky you've never pissed off a large predator, because they'd be on you before you even have the chance to realize how mistaken you are. most body builders are not all that agile because _they don't do agility training,_ not because muscle mass loses to the square-cube law _that_ quickly. when something as large as a t-rex can be realistically theorized as a terrifyingly fast alpha predator via natural evolution alone, the size of stuff like deathclaws and super mutants would absolutely not be an issue for their musculature that's _genetically engineered for _*_violence_*
Uh, don’t take up sports science. Bodybuilders are absolutely faster than your average person. The issue with muscle mass isn’t speed, but a shorter stamina relative to smaller athletes.
@@NolenGYT there's also the part where it's not all that inaccurate to call bodybuilding a different kind of beauty contest, so the athleticism involved can be pretty fuzzy 'course, muscle cultivated for aesthetics is still _muscle,_ and you never want to find yourself betting your health on outmaneuvering a jacked jock, but being able to coordinate your body fast enough to get every bit of speed out of your muscles is a technique all its own, and one a bodybuilder prob wouldn't be great at unless sprinting happens to be part of their training regiment
It's not "mmo-style health scaling", it's "RPG health scaling", as it should be. What's the point in character progression if you can just one-shot everything with a headshot like it's Call of Duty?
Indeed! And if you _could_ one-shot everything as you say, I'm sure you'd see a lot more objections in the comments. But you can't (see his Hardcore Health Overhaul video) - _humans_ generally can't handle more than one shot to the head. However, mutated creatures like deathclaws and super mutants lack such vulnerability. It's easy to forget, with the shoddy approach Bethesda took with base Fallout 4, but character progression is much, much more than "bigger numbers go brrr". This video addresses that: providing you more options and improving those options, rather than just giving you a new toy with a bigger damage number.
Or, or, they could make it so different enemies present different challenge levels, instead of "matching" the player level. Have things like deathclaws be lethal even in the endgame, and virtually impossible early game, while humans start dangerous and diminish in threat, with equipment stretching out the danger window. The point is to make it feel like you are becoming a stronger force in the world and face new challenges as you progress, rather than everything being, very noticeably, artificially tweaked
@@TheSchultinatorWhile i agree with most,i think Deathclaws are overrated and should be displaced.Attack helicopters and AFVs should be the new end game.
Bethesda seems to be stuck in the past. Their ideas about game design were interesting in the 2000s but have not evolved much and it shows in their recent space rpg. And they respond to constructive feedback like a insecure teenager. The problem is they do not see anything wrong with their games because they still sell well enough. At this point i am very worried about the general direction and quality of their upcoming games like Fallout 5.
VAFS is basically free jet 100% chance of no addiction, and a little less bit of the perks of jet, and your poll on VATS is just mostly of your subscribers, not the entire fallout 3d games community.
I hope that if you make a video on gunplay, you find mods that don't just add "Tacticool weapon mods #3" to the game, I would enjoy a Fallout weapon overhaul with guns that are really just a better version of the guns in the game (i.e. more functional looking, better animations and such.). Don't get me wrong, tactical weapons are cool and all, but for the immersion it's better seeing the mostly fictional weapons. It's Fallout's charm, adding the usual realistic M4 with a red dot and other attachments just doesn't breath "Fallout", and takes me out of the idea heavily. I hope such mods exist, because that'd really be what sets it as a true modern Fallout title.
Here’s an idea, port over some of the survival mechanics from Frost. One of my favorite things about that mod was radiation being a genuine problem to deal with. Radaway was nonexistent leaving glowing fungus, brain fungus, and alcohol the only ways to get rid of it. Immersive (mostly anyway).
If you fix the bullet sponges don't you destroy the RPG system? Cause you kill a legendary in 2 shots? Wouldn't create a dynamic mutilation system be a better way ?
I never understood the issues. I mostly play Fo4 on survival, and everything you said was an issue is non existent... i can cripple enemies, deathclaws and super mutants are scary, people die with one hit to the head, its all present on survival mode... so idk why the need for these "fixes"
my problem even though i like this channel to a extent anyways is alot of the fixs are to make the game very tactical this man focuses on like turning the game into idk some weird milsim game like the gunners look like some weird modern day soldiers. fallout first and for most is like retro futuristic in design its not suppose to be call of duty modern warfare yes i get there is real weapons in the early fallouts and i do think they should return but i dont think fallout should just turn into a milsim type of game.
This is the fallout I want. Playing through FO4 on Xbox is so boring, the game is too easy and you’ve shown the rest. I wish this could be our next fallout
It may be just me but the ability to remove the compass bar and have a physical compass that you need to actually check to see your orientation would be great
0:43 "A mere human can eat dozens of headshots from a shotgun at point blank" My guy you are literally in a vault suit with an basic, unmodified combat shotgun going up against a legendary gunner in frickin' Quincy with next to no perks most likely. Of course you're doing piss all damage to him. All this shows is what happens to a new player when they ignore everything and go straight to the highest lvl area fresh out the vault
I find myself using VATS the most in 2 situations: 1. Abuse slowed time to aim for the head of an enemy within melee range (I play in 3d person exclusively and my crosshair in melee range is off and often times miss in 3rd person) 2. Lock down fast moving targets.
something about the new speeds on the enemies made me like, giggle? like "I'm in danger" the way i love in a game. i just might re-download the game tonight just to try that mod now lol
I don’t believe in vafs or vats. The only method to slow down time is by taking jet. Such a powerful mechanic should have the consequences of addiction.
If feel like they will never get rid of VATS, at BEST they'll add something else as another option. But making Fallout play like every other sweaty shooter is probably not on anybody's list. You keep saying how these make fallout play like every other shooter. Ok. So go play those.
I use a mod called Critical Hits Outside of Vats since I still like Vats for situational awareness. As for the Deathclaws, they really need to have a new skeleton with new animations for them to be faster without bugs.
Bro literally complains that fallout 4 downgraded gameplay then proceeds to remove the most unique and interesting element of gameplay as the first change. VATS is a fallout staple and youre braindead if you wanna make this game boring and uninteresting like every other fps and remove it
The only problem why VATS Sucks is, it started to lack purpose with each new title, in earlier games it could expose weak spots and so on, one could make a egg salad-, blind one so he's less accurate and co ... that totaly went missing. I'd say keep it, but give it back it's purpose, expand it in gameplay and mention it in the lore that the pipboy connects to your nerv system via your arm and tell your brain to releas adrenaline so time runs slower for you. Create more unique commen enemys, create left handed shooter and stabbers so you can emensly cripple their attack force especially when they use right hand weapons, give them armor that not only has positives but negatives. etc. one could expand that limitless and I allready went throu all the possible combos in my head that would result in a perfect game that really would require you to either have vats or be some other kind of special to survive in a wasteland. One even could write the code to automate it, where it's a dice between 90% right handed and 10% left handed. What armor they got, can stumble upon and use, etc.
Another reason to use VATs is to shoot enemies which are behind cover. As apparently bullet penetration only exists in VATs after you've gotten a perk...
I tend to use vats as a panic button to buy some time when an enemy gets to close for comfort allowing me to catch my breath then unload into said enemy.
great thumbnail, nothing pisses me off more in these games than missing a VATS shot point blank (particularly on fo4 ghouls) in fact, i think you can make a whole video on how terrible feral ghouls in fo4 are. they move at lightning speed, LITERALLY DODGE BULLETS, and are just generally annoying to fight. not only does it break established lore on ghouls being weak, shambling, decrepit corpses most of the time, but it also uses cheap game mechanics to give them an artificial difficulty (such as reactively going into certain animations the moment you fire a gun)
While i certainly agree with "MMO health scaling=bad" i absolutely disagree with the absurd you're turning the game into. It's not "modern standard" it's "cod kid" standard. Fallout is not COD. It doesn't have to be quick and snappy. Nor it should have real looking guns. One of the major appeals of Beth's Fallouts is its retrofuturistic design, it might be absurd but it should stay. If i was doing the gameplay overhaul, i'd go for stealth/tactical survival approach. That would keep the immersion of the game intact. I'd keep VATS but only as the element of tactical pause(for heal/chem/item use) with a quick drain speed, also not tied to the sprint. Crits MUST be semi-random, with increased chance depending on where you hit. Having Crits as a controllable element is utter bullshit. MMO scaling is bad, i think that HP should be static with some temporary increase based on effects, ArmorRating from F1/2 should be brought back to make things more interesting. SPECIAL and some Perks should directly affect character's appearance and abilities. In summary there's a lot of changes i would've done differently.
I installed Unleveled World, which makes most of the enemies be much higher level. This way, the only option, at least in the first half of the game, is stealth (Search and Destroy make enemies much more perceptive, without putting points on stealth, they kill you before you see them). CoD kids may complain that enemies are "bullet spongy", but it's an RPG, not a FPS. Suffer at the beginning, then enjoy the feeling of gradually becoming stronger, able to face enemies you were running away from at the beginning (e.g. Super Mutants have strong regeneration with the 'Supermutants Shall Inherit the Earth' mod, and first you cannot churn out enough DPS to kill them, the only way is shotgun in the head point blank range).
I appreciate your videos. I’m still trying to get the health over haul mod to work on my fallout. However, despite that setback, I nodded fallout into a masterpiece. Exiting the vault into a lush, overgrown, and extremely irradiated wasteland was euphoric, especially because the air was irradiated and there was a radiation rain storm. I was forced to grab a gas mask and suffer some rad damage. From there I journeyed a bit, got lost in the new foliage, and happened across Concord. I began killing raiders and then boom, sudden deathclaw. I was forced to grab a raider AK-M and fight the deathclaw in a radiation storm. I was narrowly dodging his attacks, but got hit once. It nearly killed me! But with a lot of luck, I killed the deathclaw, dodging like it was dark souls. It felt like a cinematic masterpiece. Mods make Fallout 4 fun again
The reason the games are outdated is that the games take so long to make by the time they’re out they’re outdated. Doesn’t really matter since they’re good.
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Hey hey is there pasgt stuff on the mods pages 🥺
You got majestic hair, dude.
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Hey quick question, how do you feel about fallout 76's take on VATs?
The voice changer is crazy
0:38
"mmo health scaling"
this is literally why they didnt bother changing it for fallout 76 lol
No it's the opposite problem for 76. Enemies don't scale enough. Use the proper weapon type for your build and everything goes down in one hit. Aside from World Bosses, which are meant to be fought with a group.
@@Tattletale-Delta You seem not to understand this. That's just another sign of way too much scaling, specifically of weapon damage and related factors, which is another MMO-style problem. The bad balancing (and pretty much everything else) is just Bugthesda being Bugthesda.
@@RansomMemoryAccess The balance for F76 is way and beyond better than FO4, though admittedly it took them a long time to properly balance the game. But outside of a few nonsensically broken weapons and a few undercooked weapons, the game is remarkably balanced at max level for what it is outside of unintended interactions between perks and mods.
The problem F76 has is that the events don't scale with the amount of players so if you get enough players the event becomes a waiting game as everyone is fighting to get kills before someone else gets them all.
@@Tattletale-Delta But weapons also come in different levels.
@@Tattletale-Delta Even the world boss events that are designed to run ~30 mins can be soloed by any player with average intelligence just by using all mechanics the game provides. It is sad and anticlimactic to finish these events in 10 minutes as a single player. Often less than 3 minutes with 2-3 mid-high level players being present.
After all this time I finally found the appeal in Fallout 4....
Turning it into a different game.
Fallout 4 is the gmod of all fallout games
@@LumpKingDLOfallout 4 is the gmod of all fallout games, even down the endless technological issues from a horribly hideous and outdated engine. This glorified lazy crap post somehow sold 10 million copies all while mr.Newman and Todd Howard collectively did nothing
tbf thats a huge part of bethesdas games appeal. Sad on one hand, great oppertunity on the other
@@Phoenix-sc6di But does Fallout 4 have any big quest mods?
@@suspiciousaction4063 Sim Settlements 2, The Bleachers, The Fens Sheriff's Department, America Rising 2, The Machine and Her, just to name a few. Sim Settlements 2 alone could be it's own game in terms of story and quests.
Bethesda releases half a game and waits for modders to finish the rest
They did release a complete game
@@Octavia_Schwi next you'll tell me Todd Howard is an innovative game designer
They released a complete game. The problem is that Bethesda's idea of a "complete" and "quality" game is extremely mediocre and pathetic.
so guys would rather talk trash because you think a 9 year old game is incomplete? Makes no sense. Because in 2015 despite the bugs in Bethesda's games Fallout 4 sold more copies than Fallout 3 and New Vegas. If the game was bad it wouldn't have sold that many lets not sit too high on a pedal stool here. Knock yourselves down a bit guys. Mods have changed the game soo much and drastically you think the OG fallout 4 is bad lol but these mods are using assets from different games even NEW ones.
@kevinbrown878 Pedestal. The word you're trying to use for your argument that numbers indicate quality, is "pedestal".
I actually like how fallout 76 handled vats making it more of a aimbot system which actually lines up with the lore of the Pitboy physically jerking around your hand to correct your aim.
Wait, is that the actual lore explanation for it?
@@johngellare3507No it isn't.
vats is supposed to be like when robotcop pre select all his target and then shoots all of them
I agree. I've enjoyed the live vats in 76.
In the Wastelanded. Straight up jorkin it. And by "it" i mean, let's justr say. Haha. My pitsbuy.
Brandyboy I beg you... Make this project into a Wabbajack list. Those of us with time-intensive employment who don't quite have the time to do a setup like this manually would be incredibly grateful...
or a nexus collection for Vortex users. I looked at his mod list and over 700 mods, it would take hours upon hours to go through and individually install each and everyone of them and make sure they cooperate with each other. So please oh Everyone's boy Brandy Boy make a mod collection for us so we can play fallout 4 with such a good mod list.
I certainly want to. My mod list in its entirety is still experimental though. I don't want to make the whole thing into a mod pack, because there's still plenty of things I need to fix and balance. Also I still get crashes often. So I don't wanna upload a broken mod pack. May start with smaller mod bundles first... but I haven't gotten around to that yet
@@ItsYaBoyBrandyBoy How about a starter/noob pack with a small selection of mods like the ones in this video? Haven't played Fallout 4 in years but this video and your mods showcased makes me really want to play it again.
@@Pelaquas I think a basic pack that adds the weapons and improves the game in this video would be a great small start.
@@ItsYaBoyBrandyBoy are you playing on next gen or a previous update?
They couldn't even be arsed to add animations to consumables (other than the stimpak). In a game with a survival mode where you're constantly consuming items.
Pretty sure that's a balancing thing, as regen from other items outside Stimpaks are far slower and set at specific amounts, rather than an upgradable percentage heal
And then in Starfield they just got rid of the healing animation again along with still no animations for anything else. Fucking shocked they added mantling finally in it tho lol
I do disagree with yeetin vats. I can see the argument for slow down time vats being gone, but some folk, even myself to a small extent, enjoy be ability to chill, plus I don’t quite think fallout ever was nor needs to be a game where you….I can’t think of any other phrase than try hard or…sweat your arse off nor is it a tactical shooter and it shouldn’t be either.
That's the magic of modding. I came here to pick and choose anything new to add to my load order. His mods in here are already pretty much the same as what I have loaded but you like to play differently? Awesome we'll download different mods and all have a blast!
Context matters. If you put an autoplay ability in a real-time combat game it just comes off as cheap in some ways. Mainly because fallout has bits of survival mechanics, combat should be a part of that survival mechanics. Either you go turn based, or just removed vats entirely imo.
Mods are always the answer and you wont be able to change my mind
I'd have never spent near the time on TES and FO games I have without mods. Something Todd doesn't get. His games are just mediocre vanilla...but epic with the mod community. Or maybe they just don't want to admit it.
Better game design?
@@-aaa-aaa will still never do what a good modding community can
youre just setting yourself up for failure if you always expect mods to be the answer
@@chrisnewbury3793 Elden Ring? Baldur's Gate?
>Here's how to make fallout 4 better!
*"Turns it into a different game"*
11:10 Nothing says “retro-futuristic america” like HL black mesa’s HECU troops
Turns it into a different Fallout game that's brutal. As it should be.
@@IamMortui nothing says “brutal” and “realistic” like a dark souls dodge roll complete with i-frames
@@burgertime6372 Minus that part, but you need some sort of tactic to balance out the changes hes made.
"Guys i fixed fo4 !"
*Removes a core mechanic*
My favorite has always been Wasteland Ballistics. It's a lightwieght mod that makes just 4 changes:
1. An "unprotected" headshot kills. If your helmet cannot block the bullet, you die.
2. Having your torso crippled kills you, but your arms and legs take damage as normal.
3. All ballistic weapons cause bleed. Survived a gut shot? Patch it up or you'll bleed out.
4. All energy weapons inflict burns.
Note that animals bleed and have a central nervous system, but robots don't. Even Protectrons are a bigger threat than most ghouls.
I once got shot and and lost 10% of my health, but without a way to patch it up I almost bled out.I had to rush to Diamond City hopped up on vodka, med-x and buffout while chugging water. I also killed a power armor enemy in one shot since the idiot didn’t wear a helmet.
Fun fact: you die faster, without any armor, if you get shot in the heart, then if you got shot in the head. Why? Because you need ALL of your heart, but you only need about 48% of your brain, only part of the brain that is needed no matter what, is the cortex
TLDR: you die faster shot in the torso than the brain due to needing little under 50% of it
Better Locational Damage has a similar bleed mechanic and on my most recent save I didn't realize I had forgotten to run the bandage injections until I had almost bled out lol. Situations like that are when I allow myself to use console commands.
I keep telling my sons to stop discarding their helmets for this exact reason.
@@Aguy522 Well, not necessarily true. The brainstem and pituitary are absolutely required for continued existence unless you count hospice as "living". Not trying to "gotcha" btw just find the topic interesting lollll
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@@ItsYaBoyBrandyBoy i got 3 of those you know what ais banned from your chat
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@@ButtonyFriend41 mother is that you
Something I found out with VATS yesterday, basically just click the button to reload, then use vats, the enemies will be slowed down while you are reloading at normal speed
The healing is fixed by simply enabling survival mode. Crippled limbs no longer heal automatically and you can't spam stimpaks because you'll get thirsty extremely fast.
most of everything is fixed by playing survival mode honestly, such a W mode
Yep, and unlimited survival mod so you can save anywhere, no longer will random crashes erase 40min of playtime.
I literally haven't played anything but survival mode ever since
@@mikfhan Indeed survival mode with a mod to save anywhere has been my default mode since survival mode came out.
@@jeffjwatts Whats the name of the mod?
I'm not gonna lie you're cookin with this, please continue with this little series
It's hilarious seeing the asset for the feral tanks in your game, never would I have expected they'd upgrade a mobile game monster to look like a natural fallout 4 enemy
You know I had a whole rant planned out for this video, had a whole ass Word doc and everything. But than I realized that I could explain what's wrong with this in a single sentence.
RPGs will never have and can never have good combat, and the reason for that is simple, it is impossible to balance. Like seriously, picture yourself put in charge of developing a deep, difficult combat system, that also has to account for dozens of various playstyles. Fast melee, strong melee, shotguns, smgs, snipers, rifles, lmgs, crit builds, stealth builds, explosives, gimmick weapons, and these are just the obvious ones, how the hell do you balance all that and have it all be fun? Now I can already hear some of you say "Well what about Elden Ring?" Well 1st of the game had and honestly still has some pretty bad balance issues. Everyone likes to focus on the OP spells, but I'm more concerned by how there are 19 bows and none of them are useful. and even than the combat isn't all that great, it's mostly just dodge, dodge, dodge, light attack, dodge, dodge, jumping heavy. Compare that to Sekiro, which cut out all the RPG mechanics and is popularly considered to have the best combat of all the games, because the lack of said RPG mechanics and the more linear nature of the game, Fromsoft knew almost exactly how strong the player will be when entering an area, and so they could design the enemies around that power level. They didn't have to worry about making a boss fun for both a dagger wielding assassin, axe swinging tank, and spell flinging mage, no they just needed to make it fun to fight with your katana, and the prosthetics and weapon arts you are likely to have at that time.
Cyberpunk have some sort of rpg system and fun combat, your point is invalid
You make a good point but there is still *better* balance and *worse* balance.
Personally, I don’t want every build possibility to be exactly like everything else. Some will be stronger, some weaker. Some will be better in certain situations.
The obsession with “balance” is needless. As long as everything has utility and a fun factor and is feasible to play with.
As someone who loves cyberpunk I kinda disagree.The combat isn’t bad,but it’s not that fun.Mostly because once you get the build going u wreck shop.Thats the main problem with combat in live action rpgs.Once u have your build it’s more about one tapping every one then thinking g about choices.This is why I said live action rpgs,as tbrpgs require you to think with every move,like playing chess..Although even then you can get to the point of power creep and still just wreck shop.Ill grant this is partly because I like to struggle in my combat.And it can be fun to destroy everyone sometimes.But for me and probably most people,the “MOST OP ONESHOT EVERYTHING BUILD”s are not that fun gameplay wise
the point is to have a large set of varied playstyles that are viable in unique ways set up by in game scenarios. balance for balance sake is how you get skyrim melee
4:58 Not sure how these numbers add up to half the players not engaging with VATS.
Yeah that graph if anything shows people do like playing with VATS or at least having the option, getting rid of it would be wild. Why would he just not activate it if he doesn’t like it 💀
@@LumpKingDLO have you ever opened the perk screen
in any bethesda fallout game
@@LumpKingDLO It kinda invalidates mutliple Attributes and entire Perklines as well as several items if you don't want to use VATS. VANS is an excellent mod. If you enjoy VATS, good for you!
@@hi-i-am-atan did you guys not read my comment, I’m supporting using VATS not going against it, why everybody so ready to disagree 💀💀💀
@@LumpKingDLO i legitimately have no idea how you're so lost that you managed to convince yourself that i'm somehow on _your_ side
Other than for spotting, I only use VATS when I need to kill blood bugs and bloat flies. I just can’t hit those fuckers for some reason.
For my healing system: I modded the agony mod. I used the medical resources mod and modern pharmacy.
Added my own diseases (dirty food has a chance for food poisoning, dysentery from dirty water, chance of ptsd (hallucinations and debuffs) when your health is low or eating human meat. Symptoms of diseases and ptsd or treatable but outright cures are rare. Booze prevents some symptoms of PTSD. Heal limbs with improvised splints or SAM splints instead of stim packs. And they slow you down for a time.
All weapons have an ability added that add bleeds, gun wounds, lacerations, and burns. Surgery with basic tools can cause infection and damage without painkillers. Added recipes to craft various Chems or meds to heal the various diseases. Painkillers also increase damage resistance as well as some other chems make you a crackhead but can kill you over time (there’s on that slows time and turns you into an unkillable monster but have a change to kill you outright)
Things like buff out get changed with modern pharmacy but I changed them again to treat symptoms of some illnesses, make you move slightly faster, but could have debuffs. All other Chems have been changed to heal various diseases. Infections from animal attacks. Etc etc
I use survival options to disable getting diseases from survival. wtf is “weakness” anyway? lol
I also disable the sleep bebuffs though since somehow getting shot adds fatigue to I pretend the lower AP is just the shock of taking damage. And adrenaline have initial buffs to reload speed and accuracy, but later stages have slower reload speed and accuracy and charisma as you become more fatigued and eventually suffer from psychosis. So you have to rest or can just become a psycho frothing at the mouth.
Armor and helmets slows you down (speed and animation) depending of weight, also depending on their size they increase carry weight which is tied to your clothing and gear rather than strength.
Finally I added abilities to clothing that give you bebuffs if you aren’t properly clothed for the weather. T shirt in the rain? You might get frostbite and take damage periodically or a cold. Wearing a jacket in the clear weather? You’re going to overheat, and could start hallucinating and have almost no AP regen.
So yeah I’m somewhat of a modder myself 😂
" somewhat "?
My brother in Crist.
You just gave fallout 4 as many mechanics as Dayz
At this point your're practically a game developer
Just wanted to ask, do you think you'll ever post these changes via nexus or anything, because that disease and chem system sounds amazing!
@@JustAnotherRandomTH-camr probably not unfortunately. It would take too long to clean it up and remove the dependencies
@@caurbine1228 I understand! Thanks for the reply.
The ironic part is that I spend more time modding Fallout 4 than playing it 🤣
I spent 7 hours modding F4 just before Beshitsda decided to mess with the game by updating it and fucked me over completely
@@doublenosshot02 downgrading is quite easy on steam and gog
Same over here, I couldn't stand the guns in the game and started finding mods for it
Eventually, my game is not even Fallout 4 now lmao
@@doublenosshot02u can literally downgrade the game it takes 2 minutes
@capitcha yall make it sound so easy. I modded skyrim successfully even down to the more advanced concepts, figured out how to work body studio and all that.
Couldn't figure out how to work fo4. One of my biggest walls WAS trying to downgrade it. Could never get it to launch without crashing : /
vats isnt a relic, it just doesnt fit a real time first person shooter. that kind of system works in a turn-based game, just like fallout used to be.
Survival mode doesnt get bullet spongey enemies and maintains a level of difficulty. Ive never played Fallout 4 without it on. I love VATS, just dont use it if you dont like it (it should probably have a cost to use it) , it is pretty good and got some great perks in Fallout 4.
Do you not understand your own poll? "Over half your player base is not using a major mechanic." Well, per the screenshot you posted only 12% of the player base isn't using it. 88% are using it to an extent that ranges from "sometimes to nearly always." I do stats and data analysis for a major organization, so seeing things like this in the wild is kind of triggering to me.
With that out of the way, I think we can all agree that Bethesda has been resting on their laurels far too comfortably for a solid 15-20 years now. Even their "new" IP is just Elder Scrolls/Fallout in SPACE! and its reception seems to indicate we're growing tired of what they're selling.
An actual shame that. Starfield was a new iP, a new opportunity for new gameplay features and priorities. Maybe, given its procedural generation, it was the perfect opportunity to make an RPG which resembled more Daggerfall than Morrowind.
But alas, we got fallout in space, without the best things these games have, the open worlds.
I'm so confused help me. Are you talking about the poll he showed at 1:40? Doesn't it show 64% doesn't use the cover mechanic? Did i misunderstand something
Bullet sponges are a concession I'm willing to make since this means you'll spend a lot more caps on ammo, stay poor, and always be short on things like stimpacks, food and antibiotics when combined with loot scarcity mods and survival mode. And once you nerf EXP and benefits from leveling up too, you'll find yourself tempted to run away from fights that would cost too many resources relative to what they'd net you even if you'd likely win. In short, you can have fun being miserable.
But yeah, it's great that we now have ways to make the gameplay tight enough that VATS is no longer needed as a band-aid fix.
0:07 man fallout 4's auto aim was so hideous the stranger had to kill it for you because it's trash on some levels, AND IT WAS POINT BLANK TOO
Ah, Bethesda, the only gaming company that launches a new game that is already outdated.
Pop culture retro-modern weapons + Post-apocalypse aesthetic + RPG elements from classic and 3D Fallout games = What Fallout 4 should have been.
For injury system i have a personal combination to not rely only on stimpaks
-Better chems (makes med x heal your limbs instead)
-Direct Hit (adds real locational damage, the damage is calculated against the body part you hit and the armor that covers it)
-Bastion (power armor is scary now, with this anyone wearing power armor takes 0 damage, until each part is exposed, for example shooting at the armored arm deals 0 damage, but if you break the armor now the enemy takes normal damage, works better if you use any hp/damage overhaul)
-Stimpak heal no limbs
No Food Healing (this is more for survival since you have to take care of your hunger and thirst)
-Addiction overhaul (avoids you from getting addiction by random now it depends by how frequent you use chems or alcohol, pairs well with Better Chems)
(all these mods made by ZZxyzz, aka the same creator as Better locational damage)
-Immersive Movement (rather than increasing the enemy speed this mod reduces your movement speed, since i noticed its not the enemies who are slower, is that the player is twice as fast as anything in the game, with this the 80% of creatures can outrun me)
this is just personal suggestions i have many more mods to change the gameplay but these are ones i would recommed to give it a try
Bastion pairs up BEAUTIFULLY with a Power Armour overhaul that lowers the overall damage resistance and the overall health of Power Armour. I'll have to check my load order and link the overhaul I use cause its really good.
@@natmilcur which one is power armor overhaul? i feel i heard that name before but i dont think i tested it
Honestly I hate bullet time just as much as vats. I wish there was a mod that could change the system over to the real time vats they have in fallout 76, I really like being able to use it on the fly while moving and having zero break in the pace.
Its implied that deathclaw heads are capable of taking direct shots to the head and that the belly is there weak spot. Not sure if it's mentioned in lore but Vanilla has the belly as the weak spot in VATS, their horns are meant for goring enemies, and the animation of them rushing you also implies this.
Can't wait to see where this series go.
While I'm a big RPG fan, I do wish Fallout 5 (whenever it comes out) does modernize the combat. While obviously you shouldn't remove the RPG mechanics from an RPG, they can be balanced to work alongside the player's own skill.
For example, instead of perks increasing damage and doing things like increasing armor penetration or limb damage; perks can instead increase accuracy, reload speed, and recoil control. Likewise, things like armor penetration, or certain legendary effects, can come from weapon modifications or by reintroducing ammo types.
So, perks, mods, and ammo can reflect your character's skill and play style, but a lot of the changes seen in this video allows for player skill expression.
Another great video, Brandy.
@Barrin3: That's pretty much what the original _Deus Ex_ did.
Isn’t those 3 examples affected by Perception and Agility?
@@eur0be4t3rNo. Perception in FO4 only increases VATS accuracy (as opposed to general accuracy/weapon spread) and Agility only increases your Action Points and ability to sneak.
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Yeah, but to a shitty extent. Love that game, but it plays like absolute ass.
fallout is an rpg first an foremost. every thing should be in service of prioritizing player character skill and progression. for example, bringing back skills, and traits, having gun skills affect things like recoil control, reload and holster speed, etc. more paradigm shifting perks and traits instead of flat damage bonuses. more skill checks and dice rolls, while mitigating player dissonance between what they input and what shows up on screen
There is 1 important reason to keep VATS, Bloat flies, little bouncey bustards! Pretty much only think I use VATS is popping those things without having to waste half a mag on each one
I'll always love VATS, mainly the New Vegas version, I love it when you get a kill shot and it gets super cinematic and follows the slow-mo bullet into the target's skull.
Also always lost my mind with the slower vertical sensitivity, 100% gonna use that mod every playthrough.
You my friend are one of the best people to have a good mod list, I've downloaded most of your mods off videos like the power armor mods and the desert mod list you use, and im looking into other mod lists and this is one of them I'm interested in them. Thank you man and keep up the amazing work for looking into mods
At this point i think that people need not another 200+ mods to fix Fallout, but to just switch to another franchise.
Any recommendations?
@@lobaoguara2332 from the games i know i can recommend Stalker or Metro. First one is more on the RPG side, second one is story driven railroad, but with better combat and graphics. If you are into Fallout 1 and 2, Day R and Atom RPG are good games to try. Also Forever Winter looks promising.
But, to be honest, i know no game that would be on the exact same field as Fallout series. Maybe someone from modding community one day would assamble the team that would make new game that would be Fallout we all wanted
I firmly believe that getting rid of item condition is Bethesda's biggest misstep. In 4 you find the weapon you like, and thats pretty much all you use from there on out. In NV you save those amazing weapons so you don't wear em out and have em for emergencies, it results in trying way more weapons and finding new favorites, it balances finding an endgame weapon in the first couple hours, it really makes you avoid getting hit and damaging your armor. I miss it dearly
A video focused on improving the rpg elements of fallout 4 would be good to see, stuff like character creation and skills, and the dialogue system. Stuff that lets you actually roleplay in the game as something besides the local murder hobo terrorising the commonwealth.
For the health/healing system, I love using MAIM 2, which also has a patch to work with your Hardcore Health Overhaul. If you get shot in any part of the body, unless it hits you in a protected spot like a helmet or plate, you always have to apply a bandage to heal the injured arm and stop light bleeding, and you need a tourniquet/IFAK for heavy bleeds. It was designed to work with the Immersive Animation Framework, so there are full animations for applying first aid. KingOfWolves, the author and leader of the Escape From Boston dev team, does great work.
Limbs health should be able to go negative, or alternatively, limbs should become crippled at 50% health rather than 0% health. That way you'll have an actual deficit of limb health when cripple, and the amount of healing needed to restore the limb functionality would depend on how far bellow the cripple threshold you are. This would remove instant limb heal, even with passive healing.
I don't know which mods are doing it but I'm over level 100 and can own all Raiders/Gunners etc with relative ease just using a pistol, yet when I travel to the Glowing Sea I get one-shot by Deathclaws and Radscorpions even in PA.
One mod I never want to play without is Search and Destroy. It makes it much harder to avoid detection.
Hey don’t you insult my depressing barren walls! It reflects the emptiness inside me.
I'm a simple man. I see new BrandyBoy video, i click, i enjoy
Personally if I were to change around vats I would change them to QTE's and the percent chance of hits would indicate the difficulties of the QTE's
Uh... I would really prefer playing Tarkov at this point. I especially love VATS, loved it even more when it was a pause button and hate that it's now just a slow down button.
However, dodging is cool and anything that removes MMO-like elements is my type of stuff.
Also one thing I'm missing is DT on top of DR. It's really weird that Power Armor can still get you damaged instead of stopping almost anything except some kind of incendiary armor piercing .50cal
Get the Bastion mod, it makes power armor 100% absorb the damage of any incoming shot unless it hits an exposed part without armor.
Why are you even playing an RPG then?
For me these changes dont make me more immersed because the ai is atrocious.
I honestly thought that the speed at which Deatchlaws and Super Mutants moved in Fallout 3 & NV was an unintentional mistake. I thought it looked super jank and that the animations didn't match match.
Plus, something that large and bulky shouldn't be able to move that fast. Body builders are not very agile for a reason.
were you playing on console or on a modern pc? because if it's the latter, chances are you were playing at double speed, as those games were designed for contemporary hardware on an engine that tied tickrate to framerate
also, you should count yourself lucky you've never pissed off a large predator, because they'd be on you before you even have the chance to realize how mistaken you are. most body builders are not all that agile because _they don't do agility training,_ not because muscle mass loses to the square-cube law _that_ quickly. when something as large as a t-rex can be realistically theorized as a terrifyingly fast alpha predator via natural evolution alone, the size of stuff like deathclaws and super mutants would absolutely not be an issue for their musculature that's _genetically engineered for _*_violence_*
Uh, don’t take up sports science. Bodybuilders are absolutely faster than your average person. The issue with muscle mass isn’t speed, but a shorter stamina relative to smaller athletes.
@@NolenGYT there's also the part where it's not all that inaccurate to call bodybuilding a different kind of beauty contest, so the athleticism involved can be pretty fuzzy
'course, muscle cultivated for aesthetics is still _muscle,_ and you never want to find yourself betting your health on outmaneuvering a jacked jock, but being able to coordinate your body fast enough to get every bit of speed out of your muscles is a technique all its own, and one a bodybuilder prob wouldn't be great at unless sprinting happens to be part of their training regiment
It's a mutated lizard. It was made to be fast but also powerful
Super Mutants are glorified super soldiers, they would be fast as hell. Also have you ever seen a Bear run? Those fuckers are fast as shit
It's not "mmo-style health scaling", it's "RPG health scaling", as it should be. What's the point in character progression if you can just one-shot everything with a headshot like it's Call of Duty?
Indeed! And if you _could_ one-shot everything as you say, I'm sure you'd see a lot more objections in the comments. But you can't (see his Hardcore Health Overhaul video) - _humans_ generally can't handle more than one shot to the head. However, mutated creatures like deathclaws and super mutants lack such vulnerability. It's easy to forget, with the shoddy approach Bethesda took with base Fallout 4, but character progression is much, much more than "bigger numbers go brrr". This video addresses that: providing you more options and improving those options, rather than just giving you a new toy with a bigger damage number.
Or, or, they could make it so different enemies present different challenge levels, instead of "matching" the player level. Have things like deathclaws be lethal even in the endgame, and virtually impossible early game, while humans start dangerous and diminish in threat, with equipment stretching out the danger window.
The point is to make it feel like you are becoming a stronger force in the world and face new challenges as you progress, rather than everything being, very noticeably, artificially tweaked
@@TheSchultinatorWhile i agree with most,i think Deathclaws are overrated and should be displaced.Attack helicopters and AFVs should be the new end game.
@@naamadossantossilva4736 Heh, given how vertibirds, uh, work, in FO4, I don't think attack helos would be a challenge.
Bethesda seems to be stuck in the past. Their ideas about game design were interesting in the 2000s but have not evolved much and it shows in their recent space rpg. And they respond to constructive feedback like a insecure teenager. The problem is they do not see anything wrong with their games because they still sell well enough. At this point i am very worried about the general direction and quality of their upcoming games like Fallout 5.
"Not using VATS makes you lose out on a good chunk of the skill tree"
So does not using stealth or not using melee weapons, your point?
VAFS is basically free jet 100% chance of no addiction, and a little less bit of the perks of jet, and your poll on VATS is just mostly of your subscribers, not the entire fallout 3d games community.
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I hope that if you make a video on gunplay, you find mods that don't just add "Tacticool weapon mods #3" to the game, I would enjoy a Fallout weapon overhaul with guns that are really just a better version of the guns in the game (i.e. more functional looking, better animations and such.). Don't get me wrong, tactical weapons are cool and all, but for the immersion it's better seeing the mostly fictional weapons. It's Fallout's charm, adding the usual realistic M4 with a red dot and other attachments just doesn't breath "Fallout", and takes me out of the idea heavily. I hope such mods exist, because that'd really be what sets it as a true modern Fallout title.
I'd look at a mod list by Moist Vibes, that focuses entirely on the vanilla weapons
DegenerateDak has a lot of mods like that, I love his stuff
Here’s an idea, port over some of the survival mechanics from Frost. One of my favorite things about that mod was radiation being a genuine problem to deal with. Radaway was nonexistent leaving glowing fungus, brain fungus, and alcohol the only ways to get rid of it. Immersive (mostly anyway).
If you fix the bullet sponges don't you destroy the RPG system? Cause you kill a legendary in 2 shots? Wouldn't create a dynamic mutilation system be a better way ?
I never understood the issues. I mostly play Fo4 on survival, and everything you said was an issue is non existent... i can cripple enemies, deathclaws and super mutants are scary, people die with one hit to the head, its all present on survival mode... so idk why the need for these "fixes"
my problem even though i like this channel to a extent anyways is alot of the fixs are to make the game very tactical this man focuses on like turning the game into idk some weird milsim game like the gunners look like some weird modern day soldiers. fallout first and for most is like retro futuristic in design its not suppose to be call of duty modern warfare yes i get there is real weapons in the early fallouts and i do think they should return but i dont think fallout should just turn into a milsim type of game.
This is the fallout I want. Playing through FO4 on Xbox is so boring, the game is too easy and you’ve shown the rest.
I wish this could be our next fallout
Holy shit when I watched the speed of that deathclaw it actually made me fear one again
Been waiting for this one. I personally like to use MAIM for my injury system. It adds in bleeding and medical items to fix specific crippled limbs.
It may be just me but the ability to remove the compass bar and have a physical compass that you need to actually check to see your orientation would be great
0:43 "A mere human can eat dozens of headshots from a shotgun at point blank"
My guy you are literally in a vault suit with an basic, unmodified combat shotgun going up against a legendary gunner in frickin' Quincy with next to no perks most likely. Of course you're doing piss all damage to him. All this shows is what happens to a new player when they ignore everything and go straight to the highest lvl area fresh out the vault
aren't there enough FPS games out there already, why does Fallout have to be forced to fit in an already over-crowded marketplace. let it be unique
Did you ignore survival on purpose?
I find myself using VATS the most in 2 situations:
1. Abuse slowed time to aim for the head of an enemy within melee range (I play in 3d person exclusively and my crosshair in melee range is off and often times miss in 3rd person)
2. Lock down fast moving targets.
Basically he wants harder game like dark souls with game play of six siege
3:34 The moment I heard “Ra-…” I got flashbacks and almost skip an entire minute
Fun Fact: Thanks to the next gen Update, Vats on Xbox can lock on through walls (though cant shoot through them, you still need penetrator for that)
Hasn't that always been the case? It can lock on through cover and walls with holes in them.
"Compare it to other games..."
Mentally compares it to Wolfenstein TNO/TOB and Doom, Fallout's fellow Bethesda/Zenimax games.
something about the new speeds on the enemies made me like, giggle? like "I'm in danger" the way i love in a game. i just might re-download the game tonight just to try that mod now lol
Always trust yaboy to recommend a plethora of mods to make your gameplay more fun
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I heard him say there's cover mechanic and had to do a double take cause I was sure he was lying. Then I saw the graphic and felt vindicated
I don’t believe in vafs or vats. The only method to slow down time is by taking jet. Such a powerful mechanic should have the consequences of addiction.
If feel like they will never get rid of VATS, at BEST they'll add something else as another option. But making Fallout play like every other sweaty shooter is probably not on anybody's list.
You keep saying how these make fallout play like every other shooter. Ok. So go play those.
5:19 Behemoth twerking in slow motion.
YaBoi actually turning this game into a darksouls
I know but, uh... we have PLENTY of soulslikes already. Too many, some might say.
Removing VATS is silly. It’s a hallmark of Fallout. It does need to be improved though.
But without the jank, is it even Fallout anymore? It's just COD or any other generic shooters.
I use a mod called Critical Hits Outside of Vats since I still like Vats for situational awareness. As for the Deathclaws, they really need to have a new skeleton with new animations for them to be faster without bugs.
Barely passed that 15 sec age restriction lmao
I hope this man inspires more content creators, I'd love to see more content with this kind of difficulty :D
Bro literally complains that fallout 4 downgraded gameplay then proceeds to remove the most unique and interesting element of gameplay as the first change. VATS is a fallout staple and youre braindead if you wanna make this game boring and uninteresting like every other fps and remove it
There are various ways to mod VATS to make it better, as an FYI.
I want to have control on game not to see how game plays itself…and misses point blank.
The only problem why VATS Sucks is, it started to lack purpose with each new title, in earlier games it could expose weak spots and so on, one could make a egg salad-, blind one so he's less accurate and co ... that totaly went missing. I'd say keep it, but give it back it's purpose, expand it in gameplay and mention it in the lore that the pipboy connects to your nerv system via your arm and tell your brain to releas adrenaline so time runs
slower for you. Create more unique commen enemys, create left handed shooter and stabbers so you can emensly cripple their attack force especially when they use right hand weapons, give them armor that not only has positives but negatives. etc. one could expand that limitless and I allready went throu all the possible combos in my head that would result in a perfect game that really would require you to either have vats or be some other kind of special to survive in a wasteland. One even could write the code to automate it, where it's a dice between 90% right handed and 10% left handed. What armor they got, can stumble upon and use, etc.
Fallout London hopefully soon -w-
Need to get me my Webley!
Idea: a mod that makes stimpaks used in quick succession give diminishing returns, so you cant spam them.
More 2 months to everything wrong with every weapon in Cyberpunk 2077 fuck
Another reason to use VATs is to shoot enemies which are behind cover.
As apparently bullet penetration only exists in VATs after you've gotten a perk...
Finally another addition to this fix series!
I tend to use vats as a panic button to buy some time when an enemy gets to close for comfort allowing me to catch my breath then unload into said enemy.
How does one download and install your 2200 mods? Is there a modpack?
Fallout 500gb version
I can't lie, after all these years I had no idea vanilla fallout 4 had a cover system.
BrandyBoy, we NEED more of these fix videos. They turn Fallout 4 into the game I've always wanted it to be 😭
Just play stalker by this point
great thumbnail, nothing pisses me off more in these games than missing a VATS shot point blank (particularly on fo4 ghouls)
in fact, i think you can make a whole video on how terrible feral ghouls in fo4 are. they move at lightning speed, LITERALLY DODGE BULLETS, and are just generally annoying to fight. not only does it break established lore on ghouls being weak, shambling, decrepit corpses most of the time, but it also uses cheap game mechanics to give them an artificial difficulty (such as reactively going into certain animations the moment you fire a gun)
While i certainly agree with "MMO health scaling=bad" i absolutely disagree with the absurd you're turning the game into. It's not "modern standard" it's "cod kid" standard. Fallout is not COD. It doesn't have to be quick and snappy. Nor it should have real looking guns. One of the major appeals of Beth's Fallouts is its retrofuturistic design, it might be absurd but it should stay. If i was doing the gameplay overhaul, i'd go for stealth/tactical survival approach. That would keep the immersion of the game intact. I'd keep VATS but only as the element of tactical pause(for heal/chem/item use) with a quick drain speed, also not tied to the sprint. Crits MUST be semi-random, with increased chance depending on where you hit. Having Crits as a controllable element is utter bullshit. MMO scaling is bad, i think that HP should be static with some temporary increase based on effects, ArmorRating from F1/2 should be brought back to make things more interesting. SPECIAL and some Perks should directly affect character's appearance and abilities.
In summary there's a lot of changes i would've done differently.
I installed Unleveled World, which makes most of the enemies be much higher level. This way, the only option, at least in the first half of the game, is stealth (Search and Destroy make enemies much more perceptive, without putting points on stealth, they kill you before you see them). CoD kids may complain that enemies are "bullet spongy", but it's an RPG, not a FPS. Suffer at the beginning, then enjoy the feeling of gradually becoming stronger, able to face enemies you were running away from at the beginning (e.g. Super Mutants have strong regeneration with the 'Supermutants Shall Inherit the Earth' mod, and first you cannot churn out enough DPS to kill them, the only way is shotgun in the head point blank range).
I had a bullet time mod for New Vegas and I kept using it for cool moments, but having it being a replacement for VATS is a game changer.
What game are you playing man
I’ve never had enemies that spongy 😂
Health pools like that are the result of playing a save way, *way* too long without OP gear to show for it
@@a.monach7602 explosive combat shotgun dismantles anything regardless of level
fo4 has shit balance
sleep can wait my fav youtuber just uploaded
Oblivion with guns get that out of here Dark Souls with guns now we’re talking
I appreciate your videos. I’m still trying to get the health over haul mod to work on my fallout. However, despite that setback, I nodded fallout into a masterpiece.
Exiting the vault into a lush, overgrown, and extremely irradiated wasteland was euphoric, especially because the air was irradiated and there was a radiation rain storm. I was forced to grab a gas mask and suffer some rad damage. From there I journeyed a bit, got lost in the new foliage, and happened across Concord. I began killing raiders and then boom, sudden deathclaw. I was forced to grab a raider AK-M and fight the deathclaw in a radiation storm. I was narrowly dodging his attacks, but got hit once. It nearly killed me! But with a lot of luck, I killed the deathclaw, dodging like it was dark souls. It felt like a cinematic masterpiece.
Mods make Fallout 4 fun again
5:20 damn...
The reason the games are outdated is that the games take so long to make by the time they’re out they’re outdated. Doesn’t really matter since they’re good.
"i want to play tarkov but im bad at video games.."
Seeing a reply to comment saying how he doesn't like/play that genre, it tracks.