The only exploit involved abusing your intelligence
Dog must have been have bad reputation with the Hub citizens. Because that's where you bought it? In Hub, right?
1st sounds normal gameplay. If you think about it, most guys shoot you on sight in the wasteland. The merchants gave you a warning but you weren't too fast so they thought you're a robber. Better play safe they thought.Then the FoA ninjalooting and attacking. Ninjalooters exist. When you looted one of the merchants and he had nothing, the follower perhaps attacked you because he didn't know there wasn't anything to loot. Many people kill others for looting stuff they think is theirs.2nd sounds like a bug.
Followers can aggro by proximity same as you can, sometimes in tb the guards wont say dont come closer.
Triple post ftw.You can direct followers with alt, dont let them stand next to nuetral npcs.
Yep I bought it in the hub, and that sure sounds like a lulworthy explanation xD
Sounds like you argue by logic/realism instead of gameplay mechanics.I forgot to mention that I did holster my weapon (albeit too late) and tried to run away. But the fuckers CHASED me and tried to kill me. Sure doesn't sound like self-defence to me. But the really odd one is the FoA behaving like that, they are a secular humanist faction dedicated to help others and bring peace to the wasteland.Gameplay-mechanic wise I think it sounds like a bug that they think I stole "their" loot because I looked at a empty inventory. Why? Because if you look at an inventory with loot that an AI is about to loot but don't take anything they don't care!
If that is true then it sounds like a good explanation for #2.If so, if I don't want to piss a faction off I should run from all encounters with them if I have a melee follower?
alt+ LMB, not RMB