

They happily (most of the time) follow you into whatever God-forsaken, radioactive beast infested building you happen to waltz into and help you fight said beasts and maybe even pick a lock on a door or crack the code to a terminal that you will then go in and reap all the benefits from. Why settle for the bare minimum when it comes to your companions? They aren't simply wasteland labor, they're your FRIENDS. A wonderful, and arguably central part of Fallout 4. And that, they are! It's like taking a settler into battle.Companions. Their description usually says that they are basic. They are very basic, and don't really add much to the experience. If you see several companions made by the same person, I'd take a pass on using those.

Heather Casdin is a good one to ttry out first. There are over two dozen companions/followers mods, and most of them work well.

And none of them nullified the Lone Wanderer perks either. They are scripted just like dogmeat, but without the fetching ability. Without UCF, I had Dogmeat and four other dogs/wolves. You could also look into follower mods that don't count as companions. But, that may be too many for certain situations though. Mostly due to having other companions and not getting the proper dialog to recruit another. I was using Unlimited Commapion Framework for a while. Now if you want to mod, there are a few options. At low levels (prior to lvl 30), i have never seen him "go down". I usually keep him as a follower until I get his perk. Funny, he is decked out in full suit of PA yet sneaks better than a detective in a trench coat. I personally prefer Danse of them all - I feel super safe with him no matter what enemy crosses our path - from raiders to a Deathclaw - dude tanks, never disappears and adds great fire power. You can get a synth follower if you side with the Instittute. Curie's stats suck so she is supply liner in Santuary Deacon is meh since I never side with RR. I don't run with Nick, he sucks at sneaking Piper is okay, she cracks me up with her comments. If companions dislike you enough, they will refuse being your followers.

Especially Strong is judgemental, he dislikes everything. He also supposedly has the highest sneak skill lvl. When Dogmeat gets injured I use a stimpak on him, how would I heal Codsworth after injury ? If you are not playing on survival, no need to waste stimpacks on Dogmeat (or any other follower) since they cannot die.Īlso, Dogmeat is the only companion who loves you no matter what you say or do while others will be critical of you. I've always taken Dogmeat with me, but was wondering how Codsworth would handle quests. Fearful insomniac a écrit :I've played for a bit now and have completed a good number of quests.
