I Spent 100 Days In Fallout 4 Survival Mode... (Fallout 4 Movie)

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Published 2023-11-10
Spending 100 days in Fallout 4's toughest difficulty... survival mode. Here is how I got on! I hope you enjoy the video :D

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  • @Tizzy1237
    I hope you guys enjoy the video! I spent a lot of time and put a lot of love into it. Let me know if you have any pointers for me with the game going into the DLC :D Edit: here is part 2 https://youtu.be/AUo7W6mJLRc
  • @TappedWalnut
    "I'm going for a sneaky sniper build" Aah, My beloved stealth archer, You’re as beautiful as the day I left you.
  • @ErosXCaos
    34:00 “I’ve heard people say the Deathclaws are scarier in the other games”. Aesthetically speaking, that’s a personal decision. Mechanically speaking, 4’s win by a mile. They bellow into the sky, stunning anything close and disabling traps. They lithely spring back and forth, sidestepping your shots. They like to grab you, lift you high, then bite your head off. If there’s a car nearby, they’ll pick it up and throw it at you. 3 and NV Deathclaws make a beeline to you. Then spam swipes or leaping attacks. They are a DPS check. The only reason I can imagine as to ywhy people say they’re scarier, is because 3 and NV put them in groups. 4’s are solitary.
  • @b3stnoobever
    So you kinda of messed up on the railroad storyline. When you talk to father on the roof, you can play it dumb and he'll give you a second chance.
  • @aaxiioss1979
    Having Dogmeat as your companion still allows the Lone Wonderer Perk to stay on!
  • @stormcry8202
    One tip to get more ammo to use or sell is: grab the weapon that the enemy is using once you stealth is broken. The enemy will automatically load ammo into their guns. So, when you loot them all, you put the guns back, you will keep the bullets from the guns PLUS the ones on their person. In my survival runs, I make ammo caches all over the place, then use them as currency for big purchases, like Overseer's Guardian. I love that weapon as a sniper rifle!!!
  • @helenslibrary
    This is great. It's awesome to watch someone play with relatively fresh eyes. Also I enjoy your audio quality.
  • @MasterMalrubius
    Thanks! Good sense of humor along with a different perspective.
  • @Nearlymint
    These are hands down my favorite videos to rewatch can’t wait to see what you do next
  • @SophiesDriver
    Congrats on 100 days in Survival mode. I've played only Survival mode since 2016. Big thumbs up!!
  • @l1z4rdon7
    Thank you so much for this vid. Just started my first survival run and this helped me out a lot. Survival is so stressful but very fun so far 😂
  • Everyone of my playthroughs are in survival I always make a b line for the Gunners on the bridge for that sweet sniper rife and don’t forget about that mini gun in Concord, sell all that ammo and the gun and you got good amount of caps, survival is the only way to play but adding hardcore mods to make it more challenging is the best way to experience the Fallout universe great video dude.
  • @SpaceCadet829
    This is a great video dude! I have never finished Fallout before, but after watching this I might give it another shot!
  • @b_huddles13
    Just watched the 100 days skyrim collector video and it has made me a huge fan of your content. I'm seeing the library is quite short but I look forward to the next few hours catching up on all of them
  • Damn you, you make me want to play this game again. It's cool that you gave yourself parameters for this playthrough, the backpack in the 'Creation Club' comes in handy. I like your comedic quips throughout your run. Liked and Subbed.
  • I did this same exact thing when I played survival mode, but with a few variations. Can’t catch diseases from animals or die instantly when they don’t even see you :) (Plus it means you don’t have to carry around hundreds of heavy bullets). First off, pistols are basically useless when you have a rifle, so I didn’t waste my skill points in that until in the 80’s or 90’s, when they just became fun to use to switch things up a bit. Then, instead of putting all those points into perception, I put some points into strength and just relied on my actual aim because I find vats to be not so fun. Strength increases your carry weight which is so useful for survival, along with strong back which does the same thing. The only thing I would use vats for is melee, which I would use indoors or when things would get too close for sniping. Secondly, I couldn’t stand running all the way across the map for every little thing. I wish we could use the teleporters from Sturges later on in the game to have a means of fast travel to some locations, but since we can’t, I used a mod that adds in a motorcycle that requires the junk component oil. Oil is pretty expensive/hard to find compared to most junk, so it wasn’t a gimme to be able to fast travel. It had specific locations it could let you fast travel to just outside of cities, settlements, and just a few other locations (which you had to discover first). It also worked in the dlcs which actually was kind of nice to be able to go from nuka world straight to Acadia for example without multiple loading screens (or TONS of running…). It even had a sleeping bag, campfire, and storage you could use which made things way less tedious, but still immersive/enjoyable. Great mod. And then of course I had all my settlements which I spent a lot of time on. I had them all linked to the mechanists lair as a sort of central hub, and used it as a supply depot since you can’t really have settlers in there. It had like 20 custom robots that acted as supply lines, with eye bots instead of Brahmin (it was a cluster f*** in there without it. Supply lines stay at 50% happiness too so I didn’t want those unhappy twerps in my settlements. Along with other mods that added to the immersion (more settlement items [USO], place anywhere, no build limit, true storms, realistic blood, more weapons, etc.). You could literally do so many things with settlements with the mods I had that made it so fun to experiment with and I think I really had some awesome bases. I wish I had a channel to show them off lol I took/take a lot of pride in what I made. Playing the game this way seriously made me love this game SO much more and I think everyone should try it out this way or similarly if you want to have an immersive survival experience that isn’t so painful you want to punch a wall.
  • @phoenixbrown105
    I was really hoping you had done the DLC already so I could go straight there. I guess I'll just have to subscribe and turn on the bell notification to be notified about your future videos. Very entertaining! Great job
  • @vegeta002
    The Minutemen are the only faction in Fallout 4 that can be considered legitimately heroic and actually care about protecting the Commonwealth, the rest are either self-serving anti-heroes (the Railroad & the Brotherhood) or villains (the Institute & the Brotherhood). Fun fact; there are a lot of children on the Prydwen and you kill them all if you destroy it with the Minutemen. The game doesn't give you the option to spare them, unlike the civilians in the Institute who can be evacuated.
  • Made me want to do a survival playthrough again. Honestly I feel like survival is the way the game should be played having to walk place to place really gives you a new appreciation for the commonwealth. Definitely gonna have to do another playthrough.