Found Fallout 3’s level system a bit paltry? Well, it seems that won’t be an issue in Fallout 4 — at least if you’re willing to devote that much time to leveling up your character’s perks.
In the latest issue of OXM, it’s been revealed that there players will be able to “top” off at level 275!
You’ll still level up via XP, and each level increase will still give you a point to spend on a perk, but now those perks have varying XP levels of their own. It’s perk-ception, essentially, and means that, should you theoretically play long enough to max out every tier of every single one – gaining untold buffs and no doubt all kinds of horrendous real-world illnesses in the process – you’ll top off with a total of 275.
So, yeah, you have to level your character up as well as each perk. While I have no doubt someone will be able to accomplish this Herculean task, those of us who can’t (or don’t want to) invest that much time should stick to what perks they want, and just level those accordingly.
What do you think of this Fallout 4 level cap news? Are you even going to attempt to hit 275?
[Source: OXM, via GamePur, GameSpresso]