I'm new to Fallout and the gunplay seemed really hard until I got the hang of it. Tbh if they don't hit it means you missed... Also as an avid normal player I'm not really finding it too hard... I only really die when I'm too lazy to load a save so I just attack civilians or from a rogue dioxide bomber. I learned the economy pretty fast, it seemed pretty easy, but maybe that was just me. Not really sure what else to say lol
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[quote]I'm new to Fallout and the gunplay seemed really hard until I got the hang of it. Tbh if they don't hit it means you missed...[/quote] The point was that I missed because the game either didn't register my bullet of my sights are making me aim in the wrong place. Sometimes, when I put my sights right on an enemy, it would say I missed. Now this isn't an error on my part because again, the sights are right on the enemy. [quote]Also as an avid normal player I'm not really finding it too hard... I only really die when I'm too lazy to load a save so I just attack civilians or from a rogue dioxide bomber.[/quote] I wasn't saying normal was too hard. I was saying it's harder for a mode that's normal. Again I use the illustration, if I shoot you point blank with a shotgun and all you have a white shirt, you should be dead. However this isn't the case in Fallout on normal. Also, the fact that the enemy can kill me with the same gun faster, that seems like a feature on hard rather than normal. When I play on normal, I expect logic to dictate what can kill me and what I can kill.
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Oh ok. I'm one shotting normal raiders with my beefed up 10mm. You start feeling more powerful once you get good perks and the right loot.