![]() The point can’t be added, the numbers can’t be lowered, and this screen can’t be skipped. traits, but as you can see, all fields are maxed out. The game is trying to reward the player by offering a free point to one of the courier’s S.P.E.C.I.A.L. This all came to a screeching halt, however, when I completed the Lonesome Road DLC chapter.Īs many gamers before me have woefully discovered, this menu pops up upon leaving The Divide and returning to the Mojave Desert. ![]() ![]() With the stats eliminated, I happily resumed what I did best: Wrecking shit and completing dialogue trees. To resolve this, my bestie put my save file on a flash drive, disappeared for about half an hour, and then returned to tell me that my file had been hacked and I was now essentially a god, courtesy of TooTooBang’s Mod. It wasn’t long before I found myself deeply invested in the storyline and adjusting to the various weapons, but again, the stat system was killing my enjoyment quite a bit. Despite this, my best friend bought me a copy of Fallout: New Vegas last year, insisting that it was an RPG that I would enjoy much more than the others I’d tried.įor the most part, she was correct. For me, having to deal with so many stats for so many different people and objects tends to detract from gameplay - so much so that I never completed a game in this genre for most of my gaming history. (Warning: Spoilers and in-game jargon ahead.)
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