Home first, check the neighborhood for loot and supplies. It would only be logical for my PC to head there first. Then find a high point to scout from and head to whatever looks most promising.
Home first, check the neighborhood for loot and supplies. It would only be logical for my PC to head there first. Then find a high point to scout from and head to whatever looks most promising.
I always check how much I can carry, then I hit every house, store, and building I see....LOOT TILL I CANT MOVE!
Savor it.
I've been anticipating Fallout 4 more than any other video game or piece of media in general, and I can't imagine anything ever matching it again. So I'm going to take my sweet time and do absolutely nothing as long as makes sense. Take in the scenery, inspect every minute detail, watch creatures or people move around. I'll get caught up in the shooting and the crafting in due time, but I really just want to be back in that world and enjoy it.
Once I'm sated for the moment, I plan on doing a pretty tight role-play as my character. I won't know everything about her until I actually start, so I can't say what she'll want to do first. Probably take a cue from Veronica and find a nice dress/something to explode, not necessarily in that order.
I'd bet money you can get to Hanscom. It's almost smack in the middle of Concord and Lexington, which are the locations just from the two gameplay previews. Maybe we'll find a vertibird!
My first breath wont exist because E3 preview killed it. I really wish they didn't show us exiting the vault. I'll probably stand there and be sad that I saw the Vault View before I even got to play the game the first time, then go and find some easy to pillage locations and get myself out of the vault suit!
In the demo, it shows the camera panning around the LS. Over his left shoulder are a range of hills/mountains. My first destination will be those mountains. Unless I get halfway there and the Deathclaw brood jumps out and tears me apart.
When I look at that opening shot of the wasteland, I can't help but think, "Cogsworth, Dogmeat, Bunker Hill, Boston." The first section of the game might not be as straight-forward as this; but in case it is, I'm going to go in the opposite direction of all this and see how that works out.