There's some cool stuff in here I didn't know about, such as weapon mods adding weight despite not being used (you're free to ditch them).Īs an aside, the comments threw up some awesome ideas for making Fallout 4 a bit smarter when it comes to weight management. So, as a follow-up to yesterday's article, I thought it would be helpful - and fun - to gather together some of the best comments with the best tips for lightening the load. Just go watch a movie until you learn to breathe through your nose'), there were some great tips for dealing with encumbrance in Fallout 4.
I should also stress that I love Eurogamer comments, because in among the odd post telling me to go away and play Call of Duty ('You are exactly the problem with gaming today. That, perhaps, didn't come through in yesterday's article as clearly as I'd hoped. That's cool! But I should stress now that I'm loving Fallout 4 despite my issues with encumbrance and the game's inventory management. There were plenty who agreed with me, plenty who (vehemently) disagreed with me, and plenty of people who sort of saw my point but also sort of didn't. Well then! Yesterday's article on Fallout 4 encumbrance sparked an interesting debate, didn't it? After over 300 comments on Eurogamer, a decent-sized thread on NeoGAF, and loads of tweets and Facebook posts, it's clear to me I picked up on an issue lots of Fallout players had an opinion on.