To each their own. But agreed, the metro-sections in F3 lacked a lot of character. I'd have preferred if it'd been more in the spirit of Metro 2033, with various independent stations and micro-states with different ideologies. Hell, even failed and abandoned stations would have alot of stories to tell, if they cared to do them justice.endtherapture said:If there was a whole subway system culture, and it was really well integrated into the game it'd be great- the tube system in London has a lot of character and that'd be great.
But in Fallout 3 it was just horrible and annoying.
The thing they need to keep in mind reguarding subways in F4 is making sure they're interesting, diverse areas on their own, and not just a concrete-grey transition-level from zone A to B. And honestly, that isn't much work. Throw down a few skeletons, ruined tents, a whole load of pentagrams and make a little story of some occultists occupying a station and sacrificing people to the dark gods or somesuch. Just for instance. There's loads of ideas which will help making it more than a glorified sewer-section.