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what you just said about hacking terminals and picking locks may be just what it takes, because you know what? During those few minutes since I posted the question I went on a Railroad quest with Deacon where there happened to be a lot of terminals an locks I could pick (because they were all at novice level), and just like that, out of the blue, Deacon did the perk check with me.
I'll admit the thought of using a console command has crossed my mind, but I didn't want to give in and do it until I knew more about how much I might have to work to get the perk "naturally".
There's a certain satisfaction in acquiring things by following the rules that the game has set down, though I'm definitely no saint and there are exceptions such as the Carry Weight limit, I'm this close to find the console command to have that go away. :)
I am going to side with Railroad.
Side note:
I also like what The Minutemen represent although I can see Deacon has a point when he says he always gets an uncomfortable sense of danger when "little men get power". I understand what whoever gave him that line means because I've seen first hand what it almost inevitably leads to no matter how honorable the intentions initially are.
.........
Jojo,
I had expected there was a personal quest for Deacon you'd have to complete in order to get the perk, and I had no way of knowing what quest that would be because I haven't found anywhere that it is mentioned by name, and the railroad quests are made so that you have to do something else in between their quests so I've spent some time with Deacon doing stuff he strictly speaking didn't have to do with me (like going to the far north and do the Wichcraft Museum quest).
I did the Tradecraft quest before I was able to take Deacon along as a companion. I think it's a mandatory requirement that you do that quest first.
.........
At the end of the day it may not be that easy to predict when or how exactly to get to the perk check the fastest possible way, and I may just have been lucky, I don't know. But...
I got the perk. :)
That being said, I think the things you've both brought up are good to keep in mind when taking a companion along with the purpose of getting their perk.
Good thing I actually like Deacon although I did get a little annoyed over his constant telling me what I picked up was useless. lol
...Think I'll take a pause and travel for a little while with Dogmeat (and more carry weight) before I invite him to join, though. lol
you MUST do that quest to even get him as a follower as its the railroad join quest he doesnt get affinity boosts until you join them so he has done it already for sure. pretty stupid advice therefore.
deacon is easy to max by just doing railroad sidequest and picking all locks and terminals on the way. that boosts him to 1000 faster than you think. you dont have to side with railroad at all. as the quest underground undercover isnt given until the molecular level MSQ is done. you can do all other railroad quests without any downside which also unlocks weave as a side effect.
wrong. they gain affinity over time aswell. but only real time passed. not waiting and sleeping. check the wiki for details under affinity.