Fallout New Vegas hardcore mode hit without eating, drinking, sleeping

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Fallout New Vegas hardcore mode hit without eating, drinking, sleeping

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Fallout: New VegasHardcore mode is a survival game, RPG enables you to take care of your food character, sleep habits, and drinking water. But what if you just …?

Mitten squad, a YouTuber whose channel is dedicated to competing for challenges, was determined to find that out. From the start, the Mitten squad knew that their sleep increased by 1 point every 50 seconds, starvation builds by one point every 25 seconds, while thirst increased by 1 point every 10 seconds. This means that the Mitten squad has about two hours to beat the game, because if any of his requirements reach 1,000 points, his character will die.

Hardcore fans know that elite runners can beat the game without being bored or bullying in less than 30 minutes, even if it's usually not in survival mode. That is, runners need not worry about how hunger, thirst or sleep can affect their stats.

Without water, for example, the character will experience a decrease in endurance, observation and intelligence. The sleep-deprived characters will have their own Agility, and the Endurance figures suffer. The starving characters, meanwhile, will hit you with their stamina Strength, Discernment, and Charisma. Basically, playing as the Mitten squad does here ensures that all his stats and abilities are combined with his refusal to bring down his character.

Besides, he built himself a character with a Luck stat of 9, and Charisma at 1 – and other stakes that WILL exceed 6 levels. The run began to shake, when the Mitten squad was hanged by the Cazadors and the Deadclaws as they tried to escape. It wasn't too long before the Mitten squad started killing everyone in the poison zone to gain XP immediately. This, however, does not save him from grabbing at times – when trying to throw spears, for example, they just faint in mid-air.

Mitten squad sides with Yes Man, because it's the fastest way to clear a game. But when he arrived at Hoover Dam, the final level was New Vegas, his thirst was red. Here the Mitten squad learned that thirst is obviously worse, rather than increased by a certain amount. By the time he finally approached Caesar, he still had 962 points in dehydration, which meant he was just a moment away from dying. However, he did manage to talk about how they last met.

When the game started congratulating the Mitten squad for his actions, he was in the cup at 999. Obviously, New Vegas you can't deal with such dryness levels, because since the last cutscene played, the Mitten squad's character tried to clear their throat – in a way that was thought to have fallen dead – and prevented the game's narrator from saying anything about the ending.

So, yes, you can totally beat survival mode without eating, drinking, or sleeping. You'll just break the game eventually. But given Callout's reputation as a smooth franchise, nobody's surprised, right?

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