Candide
Educated
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- May 11, 2018
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I see plenty of rapid reloaders when I'm playing a build that doesn't need them.Boot springs are like rapid reloaders; lots of merchants sell them, just rarely.
I see plenty of rapid reloaders when I'm playing a build that doesn't need them.Boot springs are like rapid reloaders; lots of merchants sell them, just rarely.
That place really could use some signage, yeah. There's more quests but it would be spoilery to tell you too much, if you don't care about that then just check out http://www.underrail.com/wiki/index.php?title=QuestsFinally had some more time to play, wandered around the metro and came to the foundry and hit a bit of a wall - the place is huge but there doesn't seem to be much there, the perspective doesn't help either I spent about 15 minutes just walking around before I found the entrance to the town hall.
I liked the murder bunker though, it got pretty tense trying to creep around in the vents; I ended up hacking some turrets to kill whats-her-face.
And it looked like there were loads of ways to get out of the bunker too which is neat.
Killing the beast was cool but the backtracking to SGS got a bit tedious and I'd already taken out Balor on my way there (is it even possible to use that hammer?).
Apart from that I don't think I found anything else to do which is a shame.
You don't need to backtrack, that is why railroads exist lol.Finally had some more time to play, wandered around the metro and came to the foundry and hit a bit of a wall - the place is huge but there doesn't seem to be much there, the perspective doesn't help either I spent about 15 minutes just walking around before I found the entrance to the town hall.
I liked the murder bunker though, it got pretty tense trying to creep around in the vents; I ended up hacking some turrets to kill whats-her-face.
And it looked like there were loads of ways to get out of the bunker too which is neat.
Killing the beast was cool but the backtracking to SGS got a bit tedious and I'd already taken out Balor on my way there (is it even possible to use that hammer?).
Apart from that I don't think I found anything else to do which is a shame.
You don't need to backtrack, that is why railroads exist lol.
Yep, especially since the Foundry butcher should sell cages.You don't need to backtrack, that is why railroads exist lol.
They definitely help but I still found it a slog: going to SGS to get a dog cage then back to the mines to capture a worm then back to SGS to see the biologist then back to the mines to get the spine then back to SGS to get the emitter and then back to the mines to finish off
Although in another playthrough I'd be prepared and do everything at once so could cut it down to probably one trip back to SGS
Do the mutagen puzzle if you haven't already, it permanently kills a bunch of his tentacles.Any good tips for this guy?
Seems best to rush and nuke him since the tentacles regen/respawn so fast but I can only last a few rounds and 2-3 are wasted just getting close to him
Do the mutagen puzzle if you haven't already, it permanently kills a bunch of his tentacles.
If you have stealth then you can sneak to each of the four mutagen tanks and destroy them with TNT. Each one you blow up slows down the tentacle respawn time.
If you don't have stealth and you can't find a way to kill him then your build/equipment might just not be good enough, sorry. There aren't any other ways to make the fight easier. This might be it for you.
Maybe a bunch of delirious codexers decided to gift it to their kids.Did Underrail go on sale during the steam winter sale?
Their wife's sons. Yep.Maybe a bunch of delirious codexers decided to gift it to their kids.Did Underrail go on sale during the steam winter sale?
People probably finally reached DC and rated accordingly.
Did Underrail go on sale during the steam winter sale?
I'd read up on some typical builds to try and decide what you want to go for.I haven't played this game, is it better than Fallout 4?
But tasteless humor aside, I am thinking of getting it, got any advice, recommended options (read smth about xp styles?) or "things you wished you knew" before you started it?
go with classic xp mode, and use stealth.But tasteless humor aside, I am thinking of getting it, got any advice, recommended options (read smth about xp styles?) or "things you wished you knew" before you started it?
Don't fuck up your game - choose oddity XP. This way you are hunting for items and exploring the world, and I'm telling you this is the biggest and coolest hand-crafted world to explore in a recent RPG. With combat XP, you are just hunting for combat.