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The video discusses the Horizon version 1.9 update for Fallout 4, showcasing various gameplay elements and mods. The player utilizes mods like Start Me Up to skip the initial gameplay, and explores the Fallout 4 world with new features introduced in the Horizon mod. The speaker emphasizes character building strategies, gameplay tips, and immersion in survival mode. Key points include discussing weapon proficiency, attribute prioritization, resource management, and combat tactics within the Horizon mod setting. The video highlights the importance of planning, strategy, and optimization in gameplay while navigating challenges in the post-apocalyptic wasteland.
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In this segment of the video, the creator introduces Horizon version 1.9 update for Fallout 4, expressing excitement. They briefly explain that Horizon is an immersive overhaul mod for Fallout 4, enhancing the survival mode experience. The video then transitions to the introduction cinematic of Fallout 4 with the iconic “War never changes” dialogue. The creator opts for the default character, Nate, and mentions they have mods installed to skip the beginning intro sections. They recommend new players to buy and experience the game for themselves, emphasizing its worth.
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In this segment of the video, the player uses a mod called Start Me Up to skip the initial gameplay of Fallout 4. The character wakes up in a cryopod after 200 years and discovers their spouse murdered and their son missing. The player sets their initial stats and begins exploring the vault, encountering new icons and items such as a talking teddy bear. The player mentions playing on desolation mode with permadeath, making this playthrough unique.
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In this segment of the video, the player explores new features in the game mod “Horizon.” The player encounters various changes, such as a new junk overhaul, a skinning or harvesting mechanic for animal enemies, and revamped looting mechanics. The player also discusses rebalances, the addition of new items like locksmith tools, and the need for a Pip Boy to access inventory. The player makes progress by acquiring resources and tools, preparing for further gameplay challenges.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker obtains a Cryolator after destroying locksmith tools. The Cryolator initially deals four damage per shot but can be upgraded with a crystallizing barrel for improved range. The speaker plans to enhance the Cryolator later. They discuss looting tactics and mention utilizing a Vault Tech training manual to improve their hunting skill for more materials from animals. The speaker engages in combat to harvest enemies for resources. They also briefly mention their mod list, with Horizon 1.9 and Horizon weather addon being highlighted. The speaker shares plans to scrap Cryolator ammo for Fusion cores and notes improvements made to the laser musket, including the addition of a reflex sight.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the laser musket and iron sight, noting the hindrance of the iron sight being too high or low. They mention acquiring two combat impacts early on, improving gameplay. Revival mode is described as an alternative play style in Horizon where unconsciousness triggers settlers to revive the player using Revival kits, adding immersion and challenge. Combat tips emphasize weapon range, ammo types, enemy weak points, and healing strategies. The speaker shows equipment selection and preferences, adjusting settings for an optimized playthrough. They mention the importance of managing resources in survival mode and planning character perks before setting out into the Wasteland.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the importance of weapon proficiency, perception, and salvaging in the Horizon mod for Fallout 4. They mention the value of getting to seven perception for technologists for nuclear material and suggest focusing on intelligence for the power armor build. The speaker plans to prioritize intelligence for nuclear physicist and endurance for life giver perks. They also mention the reduced effectiveness of stealth and sniper-based gameplay in Horizon, and the significance of having strength, perception, and endurance attributes for survivalist and hunter perks. Charisma is deemed less important in this context.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses their character building strategy for a game, particularly focusing on attributes like intelligence, agility, and luck. They plan to invest in energy weapons, increase critical hit chance, and achieve high luck stats. The speaker walks through their planned attribute distribution, settling on a build with four strength, seven perception, high intelligence, and luck, among other stats. They detail their decision-making process and passion for theory crafting. The speaker acknowledges min-maxing their character while reflecting on various in-game actions and choices. Throughout, they share thoughts on optimization and game mechanics.
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In this segment of the video, the player character explores a wasteland after leaving the vault. They find a Vault-Tec training manual to boost their hunting skills for gathering meat. The character discovers some overlooked items like purified water but misses the chance to salvage rad roaches due to the bodies disappearing. Codsworth, a robot from the pre-war era, greets the player, referencing the missing wife and child, and revealing two centuries have passed. The conversation hints at the player being frozen in time and waking up to a post-apocalyptic world.
00:40:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker talks about searching the neighborhood with Codsworth, a robot companion. They discuss finding a holotape meant as a surprise, encountering hostile situations, realizing their family is truly gone, and deciding to head towards Concord despite being shot at. The speaker also mentions turning off animation options for faster gameplay despite appreciating the effort put into them by the developers.
00:45:00
In this part of the video, the narrator is exploring and commenting on the features of the game they are playing. They harvest bugs for meat, discuss auto-loot settings, and mention gaining hunting and salvaging skills. They encounter rad roaches, and there are discussions about dealing with various creatures and harvesting robots. Additionally, they find a special book that increases their metalworking skill by 10 points.
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In this segment of the video, the player focuses on maximizing their character’s endurance and health in a permadeath run. They clear out enemies, harvest resources, and set up a scrap cleanup station in Workshop mode. The player considers using a console command called “scrap all” but opts for manual scrapping to be cautious. They plan to build a Wanderer Barn in the next episode and end by thanking viewers for watching.
