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Its always funny to read jokes about other peoples playtime from someone who set the profile to private to avoid anybody noticed the game wasnt even purchased or barly touched :3
lol. no need to prove anything to little rugrats.
i think everyone could see that it was a joke but context, it gets us all..
Pick a road and follow it. Visit anything that shows up hollow on the radar.
That alone should keep you occupied for twice the amount of time you've spent so far...
Your not 'finished' teh game. Not even f-ing close.
After almost everything is done I realize I accidentally scrapped my brotherhood distress thingies and a port-a-diner glitched out so no last pie for me...So I'll wait for nuka world and after that I will try again...Even though I haven't even done the institute ending...Or a survival playthrough...
...Damn it all I've been getting caught up with other games but I always come back because there's always something to do :'(.
No you are not. I've completed the main mission twice now, once the Railroad ending and once the BOS. But even when I did, I had other things in mind. My first time was a sneaky sniper build so I went to every place that had a U.S. Covert Operations manual. The second time I did a Survival Melee / Comando build as a vagabond searching for proper beds and dragging my repair / upgrade material with me. (Note: Rad scrubbers on helmets and blood cleansers on torsos will let you eat and drink most everything.)
This time, I'm not doing the main missions at all. I'm at lvl 46ish I have all but about 5 settlements established. I'm settling each one and then clearing the area around it before moving on to the next. It's fun. Read the terminals, chase down airbursts (you'll find bodies with notes on them that lead to new stuff and sometimes something truely weird.)
But yes, I too like to explore. I did that with FO3 tracking down every bobblehead, every unique weapon and that's how I'm playing FO4.
Seriously, take a walk.
Go round the map on foot and run into some random encounters and find quests you didn't know existed, there are lots of small areas and unmarked quests in the game