Sounds like an improved system then, since I felt both Fallout 3 and New Vegas made me cranking that INT early on to min-max the skills. Personally I feel that it's appealing to have like demoltion and medicine skills for RP purposes, along with the usual hacking and lockpicking. So I'm kind of more free now then :D
Usually it's pretty good to take INT to 8 or 9. INT gave more skillpoints each level so by taking it to 8/9 you can cap it at 10 with a INT bobblehead (+adds on equipment). I'm not sure if that's how it is going to work in Fallout 4 due to some new skill-system, but that's usually how I roll. Haven't started yet due to school, so it's going to be the madness of my life - Christmas '15
As a hardcore Star Wars fan growing up with the Expanded Universe, there was almost no one as cool as this guy; Ganner Rhysode.
People familiar with the character will recognize this scene;
"There are thousands of warriors out here. You are only one man!"
"I am only one Jedi."
"You're insane!"
"No. I am Ganner. This threshold is mine. I claim it for my own. Bring on your thousands, one at a time or all in a rush. I don't give a damn. None shall pass."
Check out Oz... a little bit of wonky camera in the first season, but man... you're hooked from early on... It's almost hard to explain how fast you connected to some characters in that show
Not sure if I am crazy to revive this yet again... Just started with the Warhammer 40k books - starting with Eisenhorn (also got Ravenor up next). But I'm really not sure what to pick up next afterwards...
I'm no expert about the lore or anything - had a period in my early teenage-years with Warhammer, but nothing much. Figured I'd pick up a few books as I enjoyed the universe some as a kid :P
Any suggestion on what to go for next - Horus or some other series/individual work?
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