These deadly bugs really caused major problems for me in Fallout: New Vegas. When encountered it was almost a forgone conclusion my last save point would be reloading!
I wonder if these abominations will grace us again in Fallout 4.
These deadly bugs really caused major problems for me in Fallout: New Vegas. When encountered it was almost a forgone conclusion my last save point would be reloading!
I wonder if these abominations will grace us again in Fallout 4.
Unlikely since they were local to New Vegas, the new bloodbug (giant mosquito) probably filling the same niche in Fallout 4.
Cazadors were West Coast, I doubt they've managed to range that far east, given their origins.
Bloodbugs, on the other hand....
Would be highly unlikely, as like Helljumper has pointed out before, there's that new bloodbug...
But If they do...
*cue https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHSD_SzOBHM*
*headshot fail* *sting* *sting* *sting* *reload*
Ain't nobody got time for that.
Companions works wonder against them, they are far more accurate against small fast moving targets, at least ED-E with an rapid firing laser. Mod who turn her into an android.
Bloodbugs are fantastic and hopefully local, Cazadores are also localized.
There should be more new stuff, I don't care for icons unless they have to be in because logic demands it.
I've yet to see Giant Ants. Hopefully they aren't in the game.
Hopefully, those adorable little guys were just the best.
In the end, I feared the Cazador more then Deathclaws.
Well, a lot of people have very traumatic first encounters with the things, and they tend to hit like a truck if you're not careful.
But also, the NCR are more likely to make an appearance than the Cazador.
Especially their trader caravans? Would you think NCR-based companies like the Crimson Caravan, the Gun Runners, or even the Van Graff would be able to reach the East coast?
If they do...
That means the Legion has been stopped. (And that's not OK for some players -w-' the Legion, although a sixist slaving empire, is quite cool in its own way)
TO be perfectly honest, I think the investment to reach the east coast for the caravan...would not be economically cost effective, and they would be better served in a tighter circuit of trade.
As for the Legion, once Caesar has his capital, he's more than likely more concerned about building the seat of his new empire at that point and getting his grand plan underway, in regards to the Legion ending.
Well, they were far more dangerous before they got patched.
After their patch they're like, yeah, dangerous if you blindly stumble into them with nothing but a piece of ham to fend them off with.
But prior to their patch? They saw you from a [censored] mile away and closed the distance within seconds.
Out of nowhere you'd get a massive HP reduction and then the poison kicks in, all the while you have to orient yourself and anolyse the situation while they prepare to attack you again.
Cazadors were beautiful apex predators.
Then they ruined them.
I never had any problems with Cazadors after one of the DLC (I forget which) added the "snakebite tourniquet". Bit of a cheat item really.
Deathclaws have become pretty ubiquitous, and Fire Ants spread all the way across country from Grayditch, so there's no reason why there couldn't be Cazadors on the west coast.
Deathclaws are mutated Chameleons (Jackson's Chameleon is a zoo animal outside Florida and Hawaii, so it could have been everywhere) and Fire Ants from Grayditch are a different breed than Fire Ants.
There's an even better reason why Cazadors (invented at Big MT) shouldn't appear: Diversity. The more elements you reintroduce, the less of a unique identity the new and old games have.
Pffft I killed entire Cazadore nests with Ratslayer and hand loaded ammo, they're nothing more then a minor nuisance
Nice, sounds like very fast moving cliffracers who deals more damage and has an ranged attack while being harder to hit than dragons. Not flying high is an defense where everybody have long ranged weapons.
I hope not mainly because it would make no sense but even more so because I hate cazadors, they always scared the [censored] out of me.
Just look at these http://i.imgur.com/NWCGL1N.jpg IRL, their sting is rated 4.0 (4.0 being the highest) on the Schmidt sting pain index and described by Schmidt as "blinding, fierce and shockingly electric". So at least the tarantula hawks' mutated descendants live up to the sting of their ancestors , though tarantula hawks IRL are nowhere near as aggressive as the Cazadores in game.