I went pretty far into quick hacking and have unlocked "Suicide". My combat strategy has taken a completely different look recently.
Dr. Not Yet Dr. Ag said:Lol, that sounds boring. I love running into a base with my hand cannon and just headshotting everyone. I swear, the power revolvers are so OP in this game, and no-scope headshots are so easy to do at close range, makes it too easy, but I enjoy the carnage.FatZilla said:
Love just pinging the whole base, hiding on the roof, pulling out my heavy hitter sniper and headshotting everything through walls. Makes clearing bases easy.
Geralt of Rivia said:
Now I have
flakrat said:
Not sure if I heard this correctly, but on the With a Little Help From My Friends mission, where you hijack the Basilisk from Militech, on the way back to base one of the trucks does a Hullabaloo Caneck Caneck on the horn!
BenFiasco14 said:flakrat said:
Not sure if I heard this correctly, but on the With a Little Help From My Friends mission, where you hijack the Basilisk from Militech, on the way back to base one of the trucks does a Hullabaloo Caneck Caneck on the horn!
I thought I heard it too but brushed it off. Since Johnny's from college station, there must be an Aggie on the development team
BenFiasco14 said:flakrat said:
Not sure if I heard this correctly, but on the With a Little Help From My Friends mission, where you hijack the Basilisk from Militech, on the way back to base one of the trucks does a Hullabaloo Caneck Caneck on the horn!
I thought I heard it too but brushed it off. Since Johnny's from college station, there must be an Aggie on the development team
wangus12 said:BenFiasco14 said:flakrat said:
Not sure if I heard this correctly, but on the With a Little Help From My Friends mission, where you hijack the Basilisk from Militech, on the way back to base one of the trucks does a Hullabaloo Caneck Caneck on the horn!
I thought I heard it too but brushed it off. Since Johnny's from college station, there must be an Aggie on the development team
Wait is he really from Cstat
DallasTeleAg said:
So, went to finally do the second fight in Beat on the Brat quest line after about 30 hours of gameplay, and was getting rocked by the guy without able to do any damage. Having saved about $70K, I went to the ripperdock to get gorilla arms and went back to him. I destroyed him without taking damage. Damn. Never got them because I don't do melee, but definitely have them now.
Also, I went ahead and bought the double jump legs. I should have gotten these a long time ago. Completely opens the world up, being able to double jump. I can now get on top of just about any building, and jump over barbed wire fences.
Still trying to understand how upgrading items really works. Does the cost keep going up, the more you upgrade the item, or is the amount of materials required based on the item level?
It seems like it's based on the total number of times you've updated an item. I'm at level 27. Upgrading my blue rifle that I have had for so long takes over 60 of all the blue components. However, I just found an epic sniper rifle that was better than my other one, and it only takes 3 of the rare and epic components.
Makes it very expensive to keep weapons you find early on in the game.
I haven't had a single issue on PC since the 1.06 update rolled out and the game was previously unplayable due to crashes up to 1.04 for me. Just dumb luck on my part though I guess.DallasTeleAg said:
It is amazing that there have been over 30GB of updates since release, and it still crashes as much as it does.
DallasTeleAg said:
I really have been enjoying all the side quests.