It took me a long while to realize that the thread title was a reference to a Star Trek movie that happened to be released around the same time.Please rename the thread title. This game is far too good to be associated with the wank that is Star Wars: The Farce Awankens
1) Kill piratesDepending on which faction you chose there's a fucking shit ton of ground to cover with the jet ski, back and forth.
I'll never do another pirate playthrough as long as I live.
Now it's only Deep Caverns left and I'm done. And then - Dominating. Time to join the club.
That's already in the game, though.add one more humanoid faction (like, survived deranged Lemurian mutants)
If you have enjoyed base game than it's no brainer in order to try out.So, is Expedition good? Does it improve on base game beyond additional areas, quests, npcs and foes to kill?
1) This guys are muties from Junkyard, not LemuriansThat's already in the game, though.
Eh, Expedition overstayed its welcome.
Depending on which faction you chose there's a fucking shit ton of ground to cover with the jet ski, back and forth.
I'll never do another pirate playthrough as long as I live.
I don't think you understand. The game is already full of deranged, lemurian mutants. They are probably the largest enemy faction at Black Sea.1) This guys are muties from Junkyard, not LemuriansThat's already in the game, though.
2) There's no need to fight them
3) They occupy one location and necessary to interact in one quest
Those are atlanteans. Or rather, descendants of atlanteans.I don't think you understand. The game is already full of deranged, lemurian mutants. They are probably the largest enemy faction at Black Sea.1) This guys are muties from Junkyard, not LemuriansThat's already in the game, though.
2) There's no need to fight them
3) They occupy one location and necessary to interact in one quest
I don't think you understand. The game is already full of deranged, lemurian mutants. They are probably the largest enemy faction at Black Sea.1) This guys are muties from Junkyard, not LemuriansThat's already in the game, though.
2) There's no need to fight them
3) They occupy one location and necessary to interact in one quest
No need to raise perception at all, you'll only need dexterity. If you want to include Versatility, max Melee and (optionally) take Expose weakness.Do I need Perception high for Throwing Knives / Nades? If I want Versatility I have to reduce Perception to 6 from 7.
Look, I'm a loot whore myself. And seeing 25% sale value on DOM was literally painful to me. But I had to overcome this at least to a degree or I would have spent even more (my run took about 150 hours) time to running back and forth.Man I can't imagine not having Pack Rathound...