Fallout Lore | Do raiders outnumber every other faction? |
- Do raiders outnumber every other faction?
- what happens to project purity after FO3?
- Is there a reason as to why Victor can't travel with you?
- When did Fallout history diverge from the real world?
- How exactly does Nick Valentine know dog meat
- Which would be the characters with the highest IQ level in the franchise?
- Fallout 4 Convinced Me That The Legion Was Right
Do raiders outnumber every other faction? Posted: 14 Apr 2021 09:24 AM PDT It seems that in game at least there are 4x as many raiders as citizens or brotherhood etc. Fallout 4 in particular. It seems to me that there should be a bigger following for the more peaceful settlements [link] [comments] |
what happens to project purity after FO3? Posted: 14 Apr 2021 04:54 PM PDT |
Is there a reason as to why Victor can't travel with you? Posted: 14 Apr 2021 03:51 PM PDT You would think that Mr. House would do everything in his power to make sure you deliver the Platinum Chip, but instead he orders Victor to stalk you around the Mojave. Will it be because the people of the Mojave would be incredibly suspicious of a person traveling with a securitron? I just don't see any reason as to why Victor or another securitron can protect you. [link] [comments] |
When did Fallout history diverge from the real world? Posted: 15 Apr 2021 01:14 AM PDT We know that the Great War happened in 2077, but considering the aesthetics of the world at the beginning of fallout 4, is it fair to assume that the Fallout universe diverged from reality around the 1940s or 50s. We also started to be considering using nuclear sources to power everyday devices and machines in the mid 40s. When is the earliest piece of lore timed on the Fallout timeline that describes something happened differently from real history? When exactly something in the Fallout lore makes us say "ok, so far it was history, from now on it's fiction"? [link] [comments] |
How exactly does Nick Valentine know dog meat Posted: 14 Apr 2021 03:25 PM PDT If you take the route of not getting dog meat in fallout 4 and choose the progress the story enough to where you have to track down Kellogg, Nick says he has a friend who can help and it's none other than dog meat. But how does he know him like he's know some old friend? Not only that but he knows for a fact the dogs name is dog meat because if you get dog meat and never learn his name from mama Murphy, Nick confirms that the dogs name is indeed dog meat changing the dogs name to dog meat in the process. I get that there have to be work arounds for players that didn't choose or missed getting dog meat at the beginning of the game but i feel it could've been solved easier if in detective fashion, you went out in search of dog meat instead of just "oh yeah I know someone" and they just randomly appear from the red rocket in one of the most northern part of the commonwealth [link] [comments] |
Which would be the characters with the highest IQ level in the franchise? Posted: 14 Apr 2021 04:22 PM PDT Note: I'm not taking the main character into account because the player has the ability to decide its IQ level. This by putting more or less points into Intelligence. [link] [comments] |
Fallout 4 Convinced Me That The Legion Was Right Posted: 14 Apr 2021 07:25 PM PDT There are far too many goddamned raiders in F4. To the point where it makes sense a faction like Caesar's Legion rose out of the chaos and conquered Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, etc. All of them savage and violent, with only a few inbetween that show some sort of remorse through looping dialogue you can sometimes here. Some even form a sort of toll system where they extort travelers on designated checkpoints, showing some are capable of higher-order thinking. But most in F4 and fiend territory in F:NV, don't even attempt to parlay with or intimidate the Sole Survivor. They resort to aggression immediately. And there's sticks full of human corpses everywhere. Say what you want about the main story being subpar and maybe I'm a bit biased given I play a lot of F4 on Survival Mode, but the Commonwealth is brutal. Aesthetically and gameplay-wise. Heads in fridges, hospitals with large sinkholes into a hellish firepit, hooked corpses, corpse piles under the hardware store, etc. If the Commonwealth is any indicator of what Arizona used to be, then no wonder those tribals who were scoured and absorbed into the Legion saw Caesar as a God. Compared to settlers being violated and murdered, Legion territory is a paradise. Am I the only one who came to that conclusion by the end of Fallout 4? [link] [comments] |
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