Think about it, it's a solution to all of Bethesda's woes.
Every time they fuck something up, they can just say it's a different universe, and every ending can be canon at once.
Not these days, half the time it's a facade to hopefully get people to watch.
This show has zero potential, the majority of its viewer base are Fallout fans who have already been turned off by the rapid lore breaking in the trailer, the people left who don't care or don't even know aren't...
This subject has always seemed stupid to me because no one ever thinks about human nature in this.
Even if you don't need to eat anymore, would you be willing to just starve forever?
I don't think Ghouls not needing to eat was ever retconned, it's just that ghouls would prefer not to be in...
The Evergreen (Name not final)
Harold's plant mutation was sped up by the wanderer, eventually this killed him, but his mutation did not die with him, instead it only accelerated even further and fused with Harold's DNA grew to be an incredible threat to the wasteland population.
Plant life...
I immediately thought of two outcomes for a mod like that.
A) It completely butchers the legion and makes them out evil without reason and/or fascist
B) It fully fleshes out the legion in every way you'd want, but you can't side with them, they're just a hostile faction towards you
Pick your poison.
The way I see it, the Legion we see in the game is a perfect representation of how the Legion is everywhere else, their settlements might be a little bit better but not by much.
Caesar's Legion is made up of tribal and raider gangs that Caesar conquered, all they know is violence and obedience...
Well seeing as people are still replying to this thread, might as well post another fun image someone took of the mod.
These are "statues"
As a side note, this image made me realize that the Jacob's Town lodge and Camp Golf house interiors are the same map as Calvert Mansion from Point...
That's the legion ending, the NCR ending is much worse for him, which is the one Atomic Postman was referring to.
If you complete Eureka! and convince Gannon to help the Remnants, this happens:
Which further drives home the fact that the Enclave have ZERO allies outside of themselves and it...
The further you look into it, the more it becomes apparent not that they wanted to make their own game or that they wanted to put their fetishes in a mod, it's that they wanted to make a game that includes EVERYTHING they like, and Fallout was one of those things.
They weren't looking to please...