Strategy Guide - Fallout 4 Game Guide
Strategy Guide and Walkthrough by Jacek "Stranger" Halas, Patrick "YxU" Homa, Patryk Greniuk gamepressure.com
This unofficial game guide for 
Fallout 4 is
 in fact a very big strategy guide dedicated for Bethesda's enormous 
RPG. Our strategy guide offfers more than a dozen different chapters. It
 covers both the basic elements of the game as well as more advanced 
topics. The initial chapters of the guide contain information on the 
controls for all three gaming platforms and a list of 
basic hints which
 should help out in starting out the campaign without any serious 
issues. A very important part of this strategy guide is a chapter on the
 main character. This chapter explains how the basic statistics work and
 it also tells 
how to develop your character in the game (starting builds, leveling up, best perks etc.). Chapters further in the guide are about the various mechanics of the game. You can find out more about 
exploring
 the world, engaging in combat, interacting with friendly characters, 
hacking terminals, opening locks, using the Pip-Boy, joining factions, 
doing some crafting and many other useful things. The next part of the strategy guide contains two large chapters about the 
companions (list of all available allies, areas where they can be recruited, their strong and weak points) and 
frequently asked questions (how
 to earn a lot of bottlecaps fast, where to find a good weapons and 
armor etc.). The final chapters of the strategy guide are mostly about 
maintaing settlements and earning 
achievements. 
Fallout 4 is
 a very big role-playing game published by Bethesda. Players in the game
 visit a postapocalyptic world where one wrong decision can lead to the 
quick death of the main character. Using this strategy guide should 
greatly reduce the risk of a sudden, unwanted end.
Colours used in our guide
- The brown color
 was used to mark unique friendly characters you can talk to. It also 
marks some of the more important enemies you have to defeat as a part of
 ongoing quests.
- The blue color
 was used to highlight the names of the locations you visit during the 
game. The names in our guide are the same as the ones displayed on the 
world map.
- The green color was 
used to inform about the important items you can find in the game's 
world, receive from the NPC's as rewards or buy from the merchants.
- The orange color
 was used to mark the situations where relying on a certain perk is 
required to perform a more advanced activity like opening a complex lock
 or persuading an NPC to do something for the main character.
 
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