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    Fallout Lore | How well is California actually doing by the time of fallout new Vegas?


    How well is California actually doing by the time of fallout new Vegas?

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 09:25 AM PST

    One thing that's been bugging me if that the NCR has got good organisation, and has a government and everything ect, so is life for a regular person in California pretty good for the wastelands standards by the time of fallout new Vegas. Are there proper settlements with actual rebuilt houses now? I assume that they've cleared out most of the mutated critters in the inhabited area and dominated their enemies, so is the life of a regular NCR citizen living in one of their more established settlements pretty good now?

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    Does House sleep? Do we know what the world looks like to his eyes? Is he more or less comfortable than the dinizens of Vault 112, physically?

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 10:38 PM PST

    How was the glowing sea created?

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 10:00 PM PST

    I know that a nuke hit it but a nuke also made the Cambridge crater and there no glowing sea in Cambridge?

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    Why don't we see any working vehicles in the Fallout universe?

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 10:32 PM PST

    I guess some would say that the Nuclear Bomb destroyed any kind of working vehicles, but the fact that the cars literally explode after shooting them kind of makes me think otherwise. Cars would of probably been much more advanced because of how they worked, but it still kind of baffles me some factions can make working machines using the fusion cores and related technology but can't repair/create cars. And lets not forget that the concept of gas operated vehicles still existed, clearly someone has to know how to create those if factions can make intricate generators using what appears to be gasoline or related substance. Ffs, there are quite a few people who can completely repair robots to working order, it just makes no sense someone hasn't repaired at least one of the many vehicles in the wasteland.

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    Where is Nuka-World? Is it in Massachusetts?

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 08:28 AM PST

    What is life like for a Legion Citizen, assuming there are Legion Citizens?

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 07:41 PM PST

    We do know what life for the average Citizen is like in NCR Territory, but what about Citizens in Legion Territory? We know so far it's considered safer to trade because all the Raiders are gone, but do we ever get an idea of what life is like living in Legion Territory? Surely, not everyone is a Slave or in the Army.

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    Would having a donut shop (Slocums joe) actually make sense in fallout 4?

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 07:23 PM PST

    I've been considering trying out the creation club content for coffee and donuts. However I've always tried to strive for lore-friendly builds and features for my settlements. Coffee requires grinds, cream, sugar while donuts require milk, sugar, eggs for yeast, etc. Would it make sense having this in the commonwealth?

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    How do super mutant behemoths exist only 25 years after the war?

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 04:43 PM PST

    Fallout 3 said that behemoths were some of the oldest super mutants in the Capital Wasteland. Fallout 4 even introduced ancient behemoths, but both these games take place over two hundred years after the war. Fallout 76 only takes place 25 years after the war (26 years at the release of the Wastelanders DLC), and while they are less common than they were in 4, super mutant behemoths still exist. Not only that, but so do the ancient variants too.

    I can excuse the existence for ancient behemoths as just an oversight by Bethesda when they ported them into the game, but it still doesn't explain why behemoths are in the game in the first place.

    The only explanation I can think of off the top of my head to explain their presence it that the Huntsville/Appalachia West Tek strain of FEV is different from the ones in previous games and is more unstable. Hence why super mutants devolved into behemoths only two and a half decades after their creation.

    It's also possible that the behemoths in the game are all the original residents of Huntersville. Since the FEV from West Tek leaked into water supply it's possible that this new method of infection made the virus less stable and led to the residents to quickly mutate into behemoths. Since Huntsville is a small town, it would explain how only a small number of behemoths in Appalachia. Maybe after the residents of Huntsville mutated (but before they become behemoths) they discovered West Tek and started mass producing normal super in the FEV vats. Therefore most super mutants we see in game were created by the standard exposure method to vats of FEV in West Tek and the behemoths are the residents of Huntersville.

    I realize the FEV was destroyed at West Tek before the players arrive, but it's still possible the mutants found some left over supply. It definitely would explain how there are so many super mutants in Appalachia than just contaminated drinking water in one small town.

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    What was the impotence for the Great War?

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 07:46 AM PST

    I know the Great War happened due to the resource wars and we don't know a lot about it but what is the reason it happened on October 23, 2077 and that people like the Enclave and House knew it would around then? Like why wasn't it when Anchorage was liberated or when Americans landed on the Yangtze?

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    Was the inflation so bad in the Fallout universe?

    Posted: 13 Mar 2021 01:27 AM PST

    I've just noticed that comics in fallout 4 are so damn expensive so a question popped out in my brain. Was the inflation so high that people were paying whit piles of money (like the pre-war money item) just for a 15 pages magazine or a Nuka-Cola? This would also explain why people kept so much money in refrigerators.

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    Why was the divide nuked [FNV]

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 11:37 AM PST

    Ulysses talks that the courier brought the nuclear codes to the divide, but why was it nuked and who and how nuked it? To whom did he bring the codes to?

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    Brotherhood of Steel in Fo4 and Fo76

    Posted: 12 Mar 2021 04:24 AM PST

    I've never played Fallout 76 and don't plan to anytime soon but I did watch someone else play it... so Fo76 happened 25 years after the bombs and Fo4 210 years after the bombs (of course 210 after the "prologue").

    So what was the Brotherhood of Steel like in Fo76? I've never played it so I don't know and I'd like to know without playing it of which I don't plan to right now (as said before). Was it actually the remains of the the BoS the Sole Survivor supposedly destroyed? Is it the BoS that was for charity? Or is it a totally different BoS?

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