It does. At least I just downloaded it for ps4 and didn’t have to pay.
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It does. At least I just downloaded it for ps4 and didn’t have to pay.
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I have to say: The Nuka-World DLC seems to be freakin’ HUGE.
I’ve spent about 2 hours exploring Kiddie Kingdom, and about 2-3 more hours exploring the Galactic Zone (and I still haven’t found the last Star Core in the Galactic Zone that the mainframe locator says “…is somewhere on the grounds.”).
Haven’t even made it to Dry Rock Gulch, Safari Adventure, and World of Refreshment.
I did encounter the Scientologists…er, I mean Hubologists yesterday, and helped them with their quests. Seems to be a fair bit of content located outside the park in addition to what’s inside the park.
I have been so busy trying to transition jobs and finish far cry primal, that I didn’t even know this dlc was out. Thank Atom and his eternal glow that I have the season pass. Texted wife, download started!
Hold onto that squirt gun. Word is it can be made to squirt things other than water.
It looks like it won’t be happening.
Bethesda blames Sony:
[Quote=Bethesda, via linked article]
After months of discussion with Sony, we regret to say that while we have long been ready to offer mod support on PlayStation 4, Sony has informed us they will not approve user mods the way they should work: where users can do anything they want for either Fallout 4 or Skyrim Special Edition.
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Via Forbes.com article, which I generally don’t like to primarily link to because they often paywall and usually lock out ad-blocker readers.
Emphasis added.
I don’t understand what Sony could want that would differ from the classic modding experience, but they are controlling psycho hose monsters with deep paranoia about anyone meddling with their precious [del]body fluids[/del] platform. So color me not the slightest bit surprised. Sorry for all the FO (or Skyrim) fans playing on Sony’s shitty console ecosystem, but you surely knew what you were getting into before getting in bed with those shitheads.
Well, I’ve gotten through the main story of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. I thought I’d try this Nuka World, but once again my mods are disabling achievements, and the usual stuff isn’t fixing it. I suppose I can dick around seeing it all and then start again later. Jerks.
I’m living a lie!! I’m living a lie!! I am not a Raider! I can no longer do the bidding of, and take orders from Raiders. Go put a collar on this guy, go take out a Brotherhood patrol, ok, that I’ll humor the Raiders with. But I refuse to
set up a raider encampment in one of my own sweat and blood settlements. The Raiders doing that themselves, that’s one thing. But no, I have to do it for them. I’m allied with the Railroad, and the Raiders want me to fight the Railroad over a weapons stash? The same thing with a group of Minutemen as the target? I’m not going to do it.
So last night I waged an assault on the Raider leaders, and it was spectacular. By far the most intense bloodbath in the game. I’m fashionable with a ballistic weave trilby hat, bathrobe and slippers, and X-01 power armor, and the firefight free for all tore through that stuff in no time! In my opinion, that fight alone was worth the $20 for the download. Good fun, I say.
Yeah, Nuka-World is kind of sucky if you already own every settlement on the map (and why wouldn’t you?) I mean, there were a few that never popped up either from Minutemen radiant quests or from Brotherhood “feed us” quests, but I found them anyway.
My main is level 70-something and still has unoccupied settlements available. Raiders can have Spectacle Island.
That was weird. Been beefing up The Slog after a greenskin attack, had just about finished the job during my lunch hour when the missile turrets started firing practically straight up! Naturally, I expected to see a hijacked Vertibird.
Nothin’.
Missiles continued firing.
Still nothin’.
Followed the last round of missiles and spotted
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a legendary bloatfly. So high that I could barely see the thing without a scope!
It sorta landed in a tree behind the place a ways then lit skyward again. Did manage to pick it off with my scoped radium rifle but have no idea where the corpse is.
Isn’t the vertibird from the Half Life series?
Um. No?
The Combine had Hunter-Choppers, but those are just conventional attack helicopters built around Combine weapons and materials technology. This is the Half-Life Wiki category page for aircraft. No Vertibird.
The Vertibird is a purely Fallout version of a tiltrotor aircraft, which is a real-world thing. Just not built quite like a Vertibird.
There is such jealousy and protectiveness of the distinctive inventions of any given video game franchise that one big franchise pickpocketing another would probably generate epic and hugely-publicized lawsuits. And that hasn’t happened in this case.
What happens if you lose a settlement by strong arming it for the Brotherhood, and then destroy the Brotherhood? Does it become neutral again? Because otherwise I will have to kill the only adult in one of the settlements in front of his kids.
You can just save, get the “Hostile Takeover” achievement, and then load.
Having read up on the situation, it seems that simply taking an unoccupied settlement will make Preston pissed. Looks like it’s Raider Season! Strong will enjoy that.
I figure give them the airport. It’s completely useless as an actual settlement. And as an airport, even before the bombs dropped.
Can you give them the “secret settlement” after the robot DLC? You can’t even plant crops there.
Edit: Ooohhh… or that one mansion in the northeast section where no one will properly use the stairs and they usually all fall off the cliff and collect in the ocean.
Nope. Posting a raider flag anywhere will turn him hostile, even if he’s not present at the time.
I can’t do it, the collars don’t sit right with me. Down with the raiders!
Which is exactly why there should be a standalone in which the player starts as a raider rather than virtually forced into a face-heel turn after level 30.