A few more tips that may help or confuse lol :) When you level up, you don’t have to put points into just Strength and Perception etc, there are useful perks below each one that are unlock-able depending on how many points you have in the skill at the top… Usually you only want to put points into the primary skills if there is a perk you want, but don’t have enough points in the required main skill to take it! VATS, running and melee all use AP… Also in case you did not know, when in VATS the numbers you see on each limb of the target represent the percentage chance to hit… When over encumbered you can talk to your companion, in this case Dogmeat, and trade them stuff to hold onto for you… To help with that, while looking at your inventory there is a sort button shown on the bottom that will let you sort items by damage, value, weight and others… Hope these help more than confuse :) Really enjoying watching your first play through!!!
A few more tips that may help or confuse lol :)
When you level up, you don’t have to put points into just Strength and Perception etc, there are useful perks below each one that are unlock-able depending on how many points you have in the skill at the top… Usually you only want to put points into the primary skills if there is a perk you want, but don’t have enough points in the required main skill to take it!
VATS, running and melee all use AP…
Also in case you did not know, when in VATS the numbers you see on each limb of the target represent the percentage chance to hit…
When over encumbered you can talk to your companion, in this case Dogmeat, and trade them stuff to hold onto for you… To help with that, while looking at your inventory there is a sort button shown on the bottom that will let you sort items by damage, value, weight and others…
Hope these help more than confuse :) Really enjoying watching your first play through!!!