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    In the future, will Bethesda be capable to...

    This is odd because there are way more raiders in this game than civilized people yet they do great without water. They can even style their hair and fashion their own styles while making extensive use of ammunition etc. All without this precious water. According to the game these raiders...
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    In the future, will Bethesda be capable to...

    You see about 3 dying hobos complain about it.
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    Well THIS is eerily prophetic...

    But thats the cool thing about RPGs, if im a murderer in real life and people heard about me and wanted nothing to do with me that makes sense. If I was savy enough I could work around that though. After all known criminals can still get chicks and a job etc. That's the point of an RPG, there...
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    In the future, will Bethesda be capable to...

    If the water is too dirty to grow food then it would probably be far too dangerous for people.
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    In the future, will Bethesda be capable to...

    Calls people who enjoy games too challenging for you unintelligent. Then raves about a game that holds your hand every single step of the way claiming it's the greatest thing in the world. If you enjoy feeling superior you will probably have more fun playing fallout 4 slaying thousands of NPCs...
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    In the future, will Bethesda be capable to...

    I just wouldn't mind some big title games that had the option to turn off the "shall we assume you are a retard" mode. Bethesda is a pain for this. I wouldn't tolerate it in real life, nor do I tolerate in video games. My guess is that they will never be able to achieve this.
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    Well THIS is eerily prophetic...

    Didn't munted veges also give the game 10s though? So the hatefuls and the munted veges combined gave an accurate score right? Since this is how scores work...
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    Well THIS is eerily prophetic...

    Explain how I am incorrect.
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    Well THIS is eerily prophetic...

    The reason you have character creation in an RPG is more than just a record. Say I am going to RP a farmer called up to fight in the local militia. I THEN go on to make my character. Now a farmer in say ancient greece is not going to be well educated so I go for low intelligence. He however...
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    Well THIS is eerily prophetic...

    "I killed things differently and it was funner" "I had to prevent myself from doing every quest to make the game feel different this time around" Ultimately you did as much RPGing in Skyrim it seems as I did in Starwars Battlefront 2: "I shot them with a shotgun for a hours, then went back...
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    Can we all agree Bethesda did power armor right?

    Yep, I gathered they would have to have pilots that fit within X proportions (again limiting the pool of pilots greatly) but THEN you have the issue of malnourished wastelanders willy nilly being able to simply get in these mechs and use them as normal (it is likely wastelanders after a few...
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    Can we all agree Bethesda did power armor right?

    I don't like that they are immune to Assault Rifles etc (going off your description). In real life nothing is immune to bullets. Tanks for example have optics, external gear, vulnerable track bits and more. A unit of rifle men could in theory (with no appropriate weaponry) shoot at a tank with...
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    Best rifle for the Wasteland?

    Too much focus on killing I think. Personally wounding or scaring my target is more than enough for me to get from a rifle. I think in the wasteland the primary concern is reliability. The gun needs to be cheap, simple and robust. After all nobody is making parts or replacements anymore and...
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    Fallout: the Table-Top Game

    Well figures certainly do not have to be converted. There are hundreds of companies that do 28mm scale models in plastic, metal and resin that you can piece together and ultimately make anything you can think of. There are a lot of rule sets out there that I would be shocked to hear that there...
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