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Having a specialized character can be fun. Like my melee fighter was a "good" character, who didn't believe in sneaking or picking locks, and wasn't great with words. It meant leaving behind some loot, but when you force yourself to play a certain style, it opens up many different avenues, gives the game a new perspective and makes it more fun. I also tried playing with a thief, and a full mage.
Though, my first character in Bethesda games is always Jack of all trades, I try to do everything I can. Works great in Elder Scrolls, since you can level up everything separately. And if they stick with same formula, going to do the same thing in Starfield too.
In case you haven't seen it, Fallout 4 is on sale at gog.com for $9.99 USD.
Thanks, but I already have it through PS+ 😀