That hasn't been true for any of human history. People will always build the best house they can with the resources they have access too. This might mean putting in the work required to fell trees and cut them into planks or it might involve hiring a skilled craftsman to install a new central air conditioner.Gaidin wrote:The average person isn't building on that crap unless it's mostly a lean-to. And unless they're just kind of living in what's already there and boarding over what's already there.
In Fallout, that means we should see better than we're getting. Even if they wanted to go lazy and low tech in terms of what people have the skills to build, you'd be better off with a dugout than an above ground shack. It offers more shelter, better protection against heat and cold, and is easily defended with only one way in.
Are you arguing here without having even played the game? If you look at the game world there's a lot of open unpaved space between anything built up.Is most of suburbia around Boston? Or did they break off their own timeline in the 50s? I honestly can't tell you how much they winged on their own there and how much might have been...similar.
I've never played the older games, but I didn't like the world building of 3 very much at all. NV, was a step in the right dirrection, but was hamstrung by having to exist in the same poorly built framework that 3 existed in. 4 is worse than NV, but a step above 3, but I can't praise that given how bad 3 was and the fact that NV was still better than our best Bethesda offering.The fact of the matter is, there never has been according to you. Most of them should have every building you're in falling down around you if you want to name a number like 30. That's fine. But lets look at the Fallout setting. Fallout took place 84 years after the war. Fallout 2 took place 164 years after the war. Fallout 3 took place 200 years after the war. Fallout: New Vegas took place 204 years after the war. Fallout 4 is taking place 210 years after the war.
One question: Now we bitch? After looking the other way for so long? Nah. I liked the setting for the others. I've got no reason not to like this one unless I either A) just don't like Boston(which I'm loving) or B) feel like being a hypocrite. As a programmer/EE who has to put up with movies and TV shows bullshitting my profession all the fucking time...suspension of disbelief is a...unique talent. I'll live. Why? Because fun.