Encounters
- Warlord
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Encounters
How many encounters do you usually get when you just explore the map?
It's very annoying to try explore, 'coz I get like 5 - 7 encounters per square...and I really would like to explore and maybe find a few more of those special encounters. Now, it's almost double-click speed on that NO button.
BTW, are there any other cities on the map than those you get missions? I mean, are there any town already there, before you get to some specific briefing?
It's very annoying to try explore, 'coz I get like 5 - 7 encounters per square...and I really would like to explore and maybe find a few more of those special encounters. Now, it's almost double-click speed on that NO button.
BTW, are there any other cities on the map than those you get missions? I mean, are there any town already there, before you get to some specific briefing?
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There is no way to cut down the number of encounters you get apart from moving to a different part of the world map. There are no other places apart from missions and special encounters. The rate of encounters lowers if you are driving a fast vehicle, try driving a Hummer / Dune Buggy (not the scouter, not as fast.) around the map. The Tank and the APC are too slow to explore with but the Tank is great for getting you to the missions in one piece.
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- Warlord
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That doesn't help.
I was so desperate that I tried FALCHE to increase Outdoorsman, as I too thought it might help, but no. I tried with a skill of 300, 1000, 5000 and 10 000 and it didn't make a difference.
I then checked, if there is any difference if you're skill is over 300 with Barter and that really showed that it does make a difference of how much over 300 the skill was.
But nothing helped with the encounters. I just hate to click and click anc click that NO button. Sometimes I get 3 encounters in the exact same place.... can't really explore....
I was so desperate that I tried FALCHE to increase Outdoorsman, as I too thought it might help, but no. I tried with a skill of 300, 1000, 5000 and 10 000 and it didn't make a difference.
I then checked, if there is any difference if you're skill is over 300 with Barter and that really showed that it does make a difference of how much over 300 the skill was.
But nothing helped with the encounters. I just hate to click and click anc click that NO button. Sometimes I get 3 encounters in the exact same place.... can't really explore....
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All of those perks that affect encounters only apply to finding Special Random Encounters. They do not affect the chance you have of encountering standard Random Encounters.
You haven't said anything about what patch you're running, so I'll say it: Patch your game to v1.27 (v1.25 if you're running a non-English version) if you haven't already. In its original version FoT's Random Encounters are tied to the frame rate of the Overland/World Map, and this was addressed in the first patch. This info is in the patch ReadMe file.
The only remedy for Random Encounters is having a high Outdoorsman skill. This will only allow you the option to bypass the encounter by clicking on "No". That's all.
As for the question about towns on the World Map: there are no FO RPG-style towns to be found. The FoT core campaign consists solely of missions and their status (open/closed, covered/uncovered) is controlled by how far you've advanced in (nearly) linear plot.
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You haven't said anything about what patch you're running, so I'll say it: Patch your game to v1.27 (v1.25 if you're running a non-English version) if you haven't already. In its original version FoT's Random Encounters are tied to the frame rate of the Overland/World Map, and this was addressed in the first patch. This info is in the patch ReadMe file.
The only remedy for Random Encounters is having a high Outdoorsman skill. This will only allow you the option to bypass the encounter by clicking on "No". That's all.
As for the question about towns on the World Map: there are no FO RPG-style towns to be found. The FoT core campaign consists solely of missions and their status (open/closed, covered/uncovered) is controlled by how far you've advanced in (nearly) linear plot.
OTB
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That's true, the special encounters in Fo:T are set in place. You don't get any encounters until after mission 3. I find that on the world map, there is a fain white line of mountain ranges that I call 'the encounter line' basically you start getting encounters on your way to the next bunker after crossing that line. (In my experience that is.)