To call Fallout 4's interface clunky is to probably be rather generous, but it's safe to say that navigating the various options the Pip-Boy has to offer, be it to select a new weapon or check the map, can feel like an arduous task at the best of times. You're almost duty-bound to find yourself returning to the Pip-Boy frequently to perform minor adjustments, and this will often require you cycling through several menus and pressing far too many buttons simply to add a new gun to your quick-select inventory. PC gamers have it arguably even worse, because the Pip-Boy menu idiotically doesn't cater for mouse scrolling, which seems like the most naturally intuitive way to navigate through the cumbersome array of options. Modders will inevitably fix it as they always do, but for the love of God, how does it still feel so fiddly and unresponsive to boot?
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