Summary
AFallout 4player online has shown their dedication to grinding, by creating an in-game XP farm that works by using a real-life drill. While there are plenty of ways to gain XP inFallout 4, it’s hard to argue that this player may have discovered the quickest method yet.
Players wanting tolevel up quickly in Fallout 4have no shortage of options. The game is filled with enemies to defeat and quests to complete, each giving different amounts of XP to players. Leveling up in the game allows you to increase your attributes and unlock new perks as a result, makingFallout 4a more fun experience all around. While some simply play the game as usual, over the years, some clever gamers have devised unique ways to speed up this process, which is exactly what’s on display here.
Redditor Glory_Boy- shared theirFallout 4XP farm, which makes use of a real-life drill to repeatedly tap the A button on their Xbox controller. The controller itself is taped down to a wooden slab, ensuring it doesn’t move at all. On the screen,Fallout 4’s Automatron DLCis featured, showing the player repeatedly changing the parts of a robot. At a glance, it isn’t clear exactly why it’s possible to do this over and over again, although it’s obvious how the drill is helping to press the button over and over again. It’s an elaborate setup that really shows commitment to the grind.
Fallout 4 XP Farm Using a Real Drill
Gamers in the thread asked Glory_Boy- what exactly was earning them XP here, and it’s a fair question. The UI is moving so fast that it isn’t fully clear what’s happening, but luckily, the user was on hand to clear things up, explaining, “If you trade with a companion and then craft a different torso for a robot with a Mr Handy torso you can craft infinite amounts of the torso thus getting infinite XP it’s only limited to how fast you can press the button.” There’s no shortage ofFallout 4glitches, but this particular instance shows how they can actually be used to a player’s advantage.
It remains to be seen what Bethesda’s plan is for future games in the franchise. Before the success of theFalloutTV series, it seemed likely that the wait for a new mainline title could stretch into the 2030s, although that seems unthinkable now given its mainstream popularity. Todd Howard recently confirmed thatFallout 1and2will not be remade, which is likely a blow for many fans hoping to see the old classics return.
Fallout 4
WHERE TO PLAY
Bethesda Game Studios, the award-winning creators of Fallout 76 and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, invite you to the ambitious open world of Fallout 4. Do whatever you want in a massive Commonwealth with hundreds of locations, characters and quests.As the sole survivor of Vault 111, only you may rebuild and determine the fate of the Wasteland. Join multiple factions vying for power or go it alone - the choices are yours.From a Power Armor-toting soldier to the charismatic smooth-talker, be whoever you want with the S.P.E.C.I.A.L. character system and develop your own playstyle from hundreds of Perks.Experience exciting first- or third-person combat with the dynamic Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System, or V.A.T.S., targeting enemies for maximum tactical advantage (and cinematic carnage!) Collect, upgrade and build thousands of items with Fallout 4’s crafting system. Weapons, armor, food and with the right materials, even entire settlements are possible. Welcome home.