In this, I have only a comment on the point about fast travel in Fallout 3 and New Vegas. True, this seems at times to be a bit of a cheat, but the two things to consider are this...
{1} There are a good number of people who actually like it and find it useful.
{2} There may not have been anything in the budget for it.
These may not seem like a good enough reason, but this is Bethesda we're talking about here, Yahtzee. They're not even the original crew who made Fallout in the first place, and they DO have bugs out the wazoo. (Okay, bugs are practically a stone-cold Fallout tradition, but that's not the point!) If you had to choose between working out a system for an actual mode of transportation or working out more bugs, which one would you honestly pick? You know very well that they'd never agree to both, so let's go for the working game first.
That said, I do have to agree that putting in an actual travel-by-something mode in the games would be nice. Heaven knows there's all these motorcycles and (tame) Bighorns in Goodsprings alone. You saying I can't zoom off into the sunset with 'em? Shame. It's something that would be nice, especially given how you actually find the highwayman from Fallout 2. Hell, with some many references to Fallout 2 in New Vegas, there ought to be something, and there isn't because they either didn't have the time or the capability somehow.
So, in short, I agree...but feel that it can't be helped yet.
{1} There are a good number of people who actually like it and find it useful.
{2} There may not have been anything in the budget for it.
These may not seem like a good enough reason, but this is Bethesda we're talking about here, Yahtzee. They're not even the original crew who made Fallout in the first place, and they DO have bugs out the wazoo. (Okay, bugs are practically a stone-cold Fallout tradition, but that's not the point!) If you had to choose between working out a system for an actual mode of transportation or working out more bugs, which one would you honestly pick? You know very well that they'd never agree to both, so let's go for the working game first.
That said, I do have to agree that putting in an actual travel-by-something mode in the games would be nice. Heaven knows there's all these motorcycles and (tame) Bighorns in Goodsprings alone. You saying I can't zoom off into the sunset with 'em? Shame. It's something that would be nice, especially given how you actually find the highwayman from Fallout 2. Hell, with some many references to Fallout 2 in New Vegas, there ought to be something, and there isn't because they either didn't have the time or the capability somehow.
So, in short, I agree...but feel that it can't be helped yet.