Hey!

I’ve been diving into NG+, currently on NG+8. My goal is to get to NG+10 and then REALLY begin playing the game; meaning building bases, collecting unique weapons and armor, etc…

Anybody else doing this? Because…

I have a fear that DLC might require us to go through The Unity again. I would ABSOLUTELY HATE to actually settle down in a universe and have to give it all up again. It just is this little tick on the back of my brain that I can’t shake off, and I’m worried.

Anyone else?

  • PoopMonster@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I find that the goal of getting to ng+10 seems insanely boring. Sure you get that cool perk but I haven’t seen a Bethesda game this repetitive since oblivion. I’ll probably give up half way and just start modding the hell out of it.

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      1 year ago

      I did one NG+ run where I took the cut down quest option and speedran the temples. That rang kind of hollow, so I’ve not done it since.

      Currently new arrived at NG+4 and taking my time about things, I dunno if Ill get to 10, or if I’ll get bored and launch a whole new character, but I’m having fun at least.

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    1 year ago

    Going by the story DLCs for Fallout 4 and Skyrim, I’d expect it to be mostly orthogonal to the main quest so that players can experience it regardless of how far along they are.

    The DLC could require getting to some point in the “first act” (e.g: meeting constellation, or finding the first temple), but it seems very unlikely that it’ll require us to even know about the unity.

    My guess is that one of the DLCs will be about House Va’ruun and take us to Va’ruun’kai.

  • Paul@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    I did this, because I felt everything would be pointless before that. I knew I would want to do it eventually. It was quite a boring grind, but I got each reset down to about 30 minutes and did about two a session. It feels like a game design failure. I did use the console to get all my wealth back, because I invested way too much into my first play through before finding out there was a new game plus. I’m hoping for a mod in the future that lets you “reset” without losing anything.