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What about the idea of using the Scouting perk to actually follow someone. I know people have talked about food gathering, and the scout perk can help if you don't want to face a random encounter. But what if you came upon a random encounter and wanted to follow it.
Lets say this was mutant raiders in FO1 that have been hitting caravans, and you wanted to follow them back to their base, or a band or raiders in FO2 that have been making trouble for VC, or perhaps follow around a group of enclave troops until they return to Navarro. Alternatively, you could come upon the remains of an earlier attack and trace the source.
Or maybe they could track you?
Would this be possible? Essentially one would be following random encounters across the grid. Instead of finding randomly generated encounters, when you did come across the encounter, the computer would create a route around or to a central location.
What do you think?
Lets say this was mutant raiders in FO1 that have been hitting caravans, and you wanted to follow them back to their base, or a band or raiders in FO2 that have been making trouble for VC, or perhaps follow around a group of enclave troops until they return to Navarro. Alternatively, you could come upon the remains of an earlier attack and trace the source.
Or maybe they could track you?
Would this be possible? Essentially one would be following random encounters across the grid. Instead of finding randomly generated encounters, when you did come across the encounter, the computer would create a route around or to a central location.
What do you think?