SajuukKhar said:
-You mean the guy who runs the Enclave and whose orders the soldiers follow?
You mean the computer that one enclave soldier could totally break or reprogram? He doesn't entrust the FEV to Autumn. Maybe there's some reason for that?
SajuukKhar said:
-Incorrect, it is explicitly stated that PP only set out to purify the water of the tidal basin, the Patomic river itself, and the ocean, were never meant to be cured by PP.
You're still looking at a HUGE area of influence. Not only do they have to retain a foothold in what is basically BoS and Wastelander territory, but they still have to maintain every other outpost. Not to mention the fact that their security is lax enough that you're able to completely bust up their main base on your own
SajuukKhar said:
-Except they cant, as Megaton shows, the purifiers they have only work enough to give RESIDENTS of the town water, all of those generic Megaton Settlers, don't get water, and say so in dialog. Not to mention having enough fresh water to drink =/= having enough to sustain farms, which is needed for growth.
Except no reason is given as to why they can't make more of those. People can still repair all of these devices but can't build a new one? Pittsburgh has working factories and the west coast has a nation, but there's no way we could rebuild this previously mass produced robot here in Washington
SajuukKhar said:
-The BoS is technologically advanced enough to burn pretty much any city, except maybe Rivet City, to the ground with ease. The only reason the CW isn't ruled by the BoS is because Lyons doesn't want to. It is under the BoS's will alone that the CW remains as free cities.
Where is this shown? The robot they needed to bust through Enclave defenses on an OUTPOST was subsequently destroyed by an Enclave strike. The armour/weapons they have are verifiably inferior, and they only show off any real capability for fast transportation after you destroy the Enclave, suggesting that they didn't have those capabilities prior to them being able to effectively loot their former enemies. Additionally, there are blatant slaver and bandit outposts around the capital wasteland that go entirely unchecked. If the BoS was concerned with keeping people free, wouldn't destroying these camps help?
SajuukKhar said:
-Yes, but he also has to consider his own survival as well, the irradiated water doesn't effect him, but curing it would cause a massive expansion of humans, and power to the BoS, both of which hunt super mutants like him down. Its literally in his best interest to not cure the water himself. He isn't going to stop YOU, because he respects you, but he has no reason to do it himself. And I think Broken Steel letting Fawkes go in was stupid.
No, his reasoning is
"I'm sorry, my companion, but no. We all have our own destinies, and yours culminates here. I would not rob you of that"
That's blatant railroading. Your head cannon is nice, but nowhere in the actual game does it suggest this
SajuukKhar said:
-They are actually pretty well trained due to having to constantly fight off super mutants.
Which they've only been able to beat because Dev Fiat
SajuukKhar said:
No, Fallout's pretty clear on what constitutes good and evil conduct, even in otherwise morally ambiguous scenarios
SajuukKhar said:
-Except you are playing the game, as you can go off and do whatever you want, the game's MQ doesn't progress because of a logical stalemate situation.
No, it's not a logical stalemate. Not even remotely
You are TOLD where things are by various factions. They already KNOW there the pieces are and where they need to be moved.
And non-participation in a thing doesn't fix the thing. Mass Effect doesn't give you the option to not join Cerberus by just allowing you to play Mass Effect 1 and ignore 2.
SajuukKhar said:
The problem with that video is that it asks the rather retarded question of "what do they eat in Fallout 3" when what they eat, how they get it, and how it is transported, is explicitly shown to you, its just not ever told to you point by point by a NPC that exists to baby the player.
A handful of vegetables in one lab out of all the locations in the Capital Wasteland does not explain away how people have access to food and apparently clean water (the latter of which calls into question the need for purifying water with a giant machine, ignoring of course the ease of purifying water in general)
There's also the fact that merchants survive purely through fiat. Super mutants set up shop in a number of chokepoints, and should you be in the area while caravans are moving through they'll get mowed down by muties
Yet they manage to reach and supply every town in the wasteland