After patching Fallout with the latest Next Gen update, I played off-stream right where the last broadcast left off.
In this fresh escapade through the wasteland, I've sworn off mods, embracing the raw, unmodded essence of the game. My mission? To bypass the packrat mentality and gather only what's necessary—no more stockpiling like a squirrel on the brink of winter.
When it comes to base building, I'm keeping it minimalist. Just the bare bones to survive. Without my beloved keyboard and mouse, navigating the game feels like wrangling a clowder of felines—it's an exercise in patience and precision.
As for quests, I'm laser-focused. No meandering through the ruins or poking around in every nook and cranny. I'm curious to see how long I can stick to this 'minimalist gamer' mantra before the allure of side quests and glittering loot lures me off the straight and narrow. It's a battle of wills, and the game's distractions are formidable opponents.