Can you beat Fallout 4 without action points?



Fallout 4 gives you tons of ways to help aid you on your journey across the commonwealth, one of those being action points you can use to target certain limbs or use them to sprint. But what if you wanted to skip all of that and just do your own thing, can you beat fallout 4 without actions point? Here are the rules for the challenge so without further ado, let’s get into it.

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  1. Probably a fun challenge
    Can you beat Fallout 4 as a true minutemen General?

    Basically you'll have to use commands to give yourself the minutemen General outfit including the hat.

    And your primary weapon is a laser musket and a revolutionary sword, you can modify the laser musket as much as you'd like.

    Throughout the challenge you have to be nice to anyone you come across, you also cannot be greedy, steal, pickpocket, murder, etc. You have to help any settlement in danger no matter what.

    And you have to complete the game with the minutemen.

    For companions: you cannot use any that associate with pickpocketing, greed, chems, or anything that counts as a crime, meaning codsworth, Preston, Curie, and dogmeat are available as a companion. but you cannot do anything they hate.

    Side note: if a quest requires you to lock pick or hack a terminal then it's a pass

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  2. Honestly I think railroad has a “harder” combat ending, like you said the railroad was a pushover to kill but storming the institute is significantly more combat as you’re dealing with more total enemies and coursers which are tougher than anyone in the railroad

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  3. Not sure if you've done this before but "Can you beat Fallout 4 with only your fists?" Obviously, it'd be a fist-only run. You can use all the chems, armor, or action points you want.

    Edit: Another run that might be fun is "Can you beat Fallout 4 as Diamond City Security?" You can only use DC Security armor, baseball bats, and pipe rifles.

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  4. Compared to the intense struggle of being so limited in other runs, this must've felt like a breath of fresh air. 😀 It's also a neat run if you think about it from an RP standpoint- Nora being a lawyer makes Nerd Rage all the more valid (lbr what human being has worked in customer service of any kind and not wanted to punch someone), and her choosing to side with her son regardless of the Institute's actions makes a certain kind of sense.

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