Feyd Rautha
Arcane
What does the tattoos give you? I never got any because it's degenerate
oh I could kill for that oneThey give you small bonuses nothing big really but wings are +1 Dex.
It's a false assumption, based onis it true that later on you'd absolutely need speechraft of 100+ to progress the story (Dead City area)?not doing mushroom questline and stumbling on their squad in the DC. In that case, only high speech check allows to proceed peacefully
and so the degeneracy claims another victimoh I could kill for that one
It's kinda tough but doable withI'm actually at one of those points now. Naturally, no speechcraft. And as that lone melee brute. It's either back to grinding some more or something else, perhaps getting a couple of companions just for that
I agree, DR/DT is more important but dodge lowers crit chance receiving, at least to some degree which is worth something.Btw, dodging seems woefully undercooked in comparison to just getting the biggest armor you can get. It seems much easier to do it all with that heavy dodge penalty from wearing heavy armor, as opposed to not having any real DR.
It's kinda tough but doable withI'm actually at one of those points now. Naturally, no speechcraft. And as that lone melee brute. It's either back to grinding some more or something else, perhaps getting a couple of companions just for thatjust a bunch of grenades and on drugs, plus all END buffs naturally. Did it today this way on 20 lvl with 0 defensive perks (before respec), pistols but with top armor/helmet and bzt-75 though
I've just finished sniper/SMG run. Well, mostly it was just a pistols/SMG/knuckles run since II'd like to go full melee here but problem is - wanna some dedicated perks for it as well as devensive ones which is impossible. I hope there will be plenty of encounters in Trudograd with much relaxed perk tree so it would be possible to realize my desire there.abused the shit out of oblivion potion and used it only on 21 level before the very end
There's a lot of drugs so base line (bonus points from traits included) is 7(more for import purpose since there'll be no training bonus anymore probably) 6 10 8 7 1 (don't care much about dialogues in a TG) 10 and defensive perks root (praetorian, master shield etc)
This encounter basically is next to impossible w/o perk 'thinking like the enemy'. With it though it becomes ridiculously easy: opponents simply run out of ammo after a few rounds, surround you and starting to kick desperately while you're executing them.That said: DUDE, that last group Encounter. Always fun if enemies can one-shot you;
The writing is not going to get much better. If it really puts you off that much you might as well drop it now. But they did make it a bit better in Trudograd so you might want to check it out.I got it recently and was totally put off by the atrocious writing. Unnecessarily verbous and very much Russian English.
Does it get better further into the game? I felt a slight Fallout itch but couldn't keep myself focused on it for too long.
Russian is a great language to learn. Just don't expect much stuff to transfer from Polish, some of the similarities are deceiving.Damn. Working with Russians on a daily basis, getting bombed by E-Mails with the same style all day long, I cannot take more of it in my time off.
I wanted to learn Russian though, so perhaps that's a good opportunity. Worked for Polish and Witcher 1, although I had a strong basis there already.
Problem is it's even worse on Russian in my opinion so don't get your hopes up regarding ATOM. But you can play the game differently and skip most of dialogue, focus on MQ and get XP by killing random bandits and getting gear in Peregon, there're always caravan traders, you can just wait and they'll refresh over and over.I wanted to learn Russian though, so perhaps that's a good opportunity.
I'd completely forgot about those, will give them a look.Don't go unarmed. Use martial weapons. The 2nd best one is craftable pretty early.
Yea, I figured out that much during my last trip to St. Pete. Polish was not much use. And gotta watch out for those karaoke bars. Either way, short stories by Chekhov sound like a more worthwhile motivation than ATOM. Read some russian sci-fi, although a Polish translation. Need to check the name of the author, but liked it a lot.Russian is a great language to learn. Just don't expect much stuff to transfer from Polish, some of the similarities are deceiving.
During my teenage years, the circumstances forced me to learn it, initially hated it, but then started to really love it. One tiny little bit of unsolicited advice: don't throw yourself into reading the great works of Russian literature while you're learning, most of them are super fucking long and not that good from modern perspective. One exception is short stories by Chekhov, read those. And there's some really nice sci-fi in Russian, including a super old, bit commie Aelita. Also, tons of interesting Fallout mods (Nevada, Sonora, Olympus) that are way better in Russian than English.
So, is the MQ good enough to suffer through that? Doesn't really sound that engaging.Problem is it's even worse on Russian in my opinion so don't get your hopes up regarding ATOM. But you can play the game differently and skip most of dialogue, focus on MQ and get XP by killing random bandits and getting gear in Peregon, there're always caravan traders, you can just wait and they'll refresh over and over.
MQ is not get complicated. It's very Fallout-like (ahem), you just need some gear and skills, that's all. Approach might be different but you don't have to suffer through walls of text, I assure you. However, if the idea of exploration is not attractive enough or you absolutely detest farming some amount of bandits then I think you can just forget about it.So, is the MQ good enough to suffer through that? Doesn't really sound that engaging.