pawzseven Posted January 2, 2014 Author Share Posted January 2, 2014 (edited) Ah, well, his T-port marker did not appear ( Frazzles did). I got rid of my other silent eye-bot companion because he was so easily knocked out, albeit not for too long, and I would be left to face the mob of approaching raiders ( or whatever) all on me own-some. I might try your two again. I tried for an android, who also did not show and Uncle Leo, and still have him activated, but the random event which should bring him into my world has not happened yet. Perhaps I am suffering from BO and they are all avoiding me! I have DC Interiors, but not yet installed, and have seen Busworld - might try that. Have one or two others which folk have suggested ( Alton IL?), I will try them at some time - for now I just want a buddy to watch my back and carry me stuff - don't fancy the girls, being of that gender meself, and prefer non-human anyway. Edited January 2, 2014 by pawzseven Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alehazar Posted July 5, 2014 Share Posted July 5, 2014 When I've acquired a lot of expensive stuff, but I'm overencumbered by it, I use the console command tgm, toggling Godmode. I then travel to Springvale, because I have set up a lockable floorsafe to stash my stuff. Once I've unloaded all the goodies, I use tgm once more, to toggle Godmode off again. I also created a custom set of power armor, which has an object effect to carry its own weight. So the weight of the armor itself does not count on my total carrying capacity. Most power armor also adds 1 -temporary- attribute point to strength; and each point of strength corresponds to 10 additional pounds of weight you can carry around.As a level 2, I generally help out Moira with her Guide, carefully exploring the Wasteland, as I go. My three Tag skills are Repair, Small Guns and Sneak. I like to sneak around most of the time, do the occasional 360 pivot to see whether any red ticks show up on my compass, and if they do I generally try to neutralise these potential threats before they become aware of my presence. Whenever possible, I like to stay on high ground, climb onto the ledges of ruined buildings and snipe my foes with death from above. Making my way through subway tunnels, I leave a couple of frag mines in key doorways. If someone -or something- tries to sneak up on me, at the very least I'll be warned when those mines go off. And if I'm lucky, they will kill the approaching enemy. I don't use -vanilla- companions, as most of their AI conflicts with my sneaking; Dogmeat will run off and attack radscorpions that haven't been able to detect me yet. Charon usually gets into my line of fire. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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