I just remembered weapon blueprints in Fallout 3.
It's one of the things that I liked the most, since I love to look at the detail of some ''home-made weapons''.
Will they return in Fallout 4? What do you think? Would you like them to come back?
I just remembered weapon blueprints in Fallout 3.
It's one of the things that I liked the most, since I love to look at the detail of some ''home-made weapons''.
Will they return in Fallout 4? What do you think? Would you like them to come back?
I would be willing to bet that crafting will be in Fallout 4. Whether blueprints return or not, that is another story.
Yes and I hope it applies to Armor as well.
I'd like to see the return of the wacky FO3 craft weapons, like the Railway Rifle and Rock-It Launcher (if they have gold ingots I would so go around killing people with them)....but the NV system was better in general. No reason the FO3 weapons cannot be made to work in the NV system.
I have to disagree with that.
The bp system in FO3 makes it so it's possible to not find certain bps in a single play through especially if you don't explore extensivly.
NV on the other hand has all of the bp in your possesion and just lvl locked.
While that kinda makes sense given the pipboy and it's abilities, gameplay trumps realism everytime and for me it just takes some the fun out of exploration if there aren't dice rolls like this in game.
Im kinda hoping for a mix of skill based recipes and schematics.
New Vegas had a bloated crafting system with alot of useless items to make.
Hope to see an extensive crafting system. Crafting was one of the New Vegas improvements that I did enjoy.
Unique weapon blueprints were definitely fun, hope they bring em back.
Well...
...I hope they have both, blueprints for guns and blueprints for armors and gears.
I swear, everytime I went to a workbench in FO3 there were always enough junk littered around for me to build a few weapons. While on the other hand in FO:NV I had to lug around most of my basic scraps, and rolls of duct tape to craft a few explosives, repair kits, or super-stims created either at my house, or ED-E.