Honestly I might be biased because I am from the area, actually liked the settlement mechanic and larping as a militawoman.
The writing is not as great as NV, but I think some of the voice acting especially from “Nora” can carry it and there are actually elements of the narrative I kinda like.
I don’t completely know what you mean by it doesn’t matter.
Kind of similar to what I did in NV I made characters/play styles for each faction, I thought it was fun and interesting enough to see each factions ending.
Glad I'm not alone. It is bare-bones, it is not a serious rpg, but hey it meets what I want in terms of an open world shooter with more depth than Far Cry or Just Cause and with a genuinely fleshed out setting.
I can get into it more than the others setting wise, same reason I am genuinely interested in 76. I'm and east coast boy, give me industrial centers surrounded by forest, with some of that creepy New England pioneer feeling and I am set.
Settlements elevate the game big time, but I do get that if people don't enjoy the mechanic then like half the reason I like it is gone for them
Honestly I might be biased because I am from the area, actually liked the settlement mechanic and larping as a militawoman.
The writing is not as great as NV, but I think some of the voice acting especially from “Nora” can carry it and there are actually elements of the narrative I kinda like.
The map is pretty good actually, but why have all those factions when it doesn't matter? I'm just mad because I'm blown up lore wise
I don’t completely know what you mean by it doesn’t matter.
Kind of similar to what I did in NV I made characters/play styles for each faction, I thought it was fun and interesting enough to see each factions ending.
Lore wise I'm somewhere in The Glow I think
yeah, that can either be tedious or a fun little excursion.
Glad I'm not alone. It is bare-bones, it is not a serious rpg, but hey it meets what I want in terms of an open world shooter with more depth than Far Cry or Just Cause and with a genuinely fleshed out setting.
I can get into it more than the others setting wise, same reason I am genuinely interested in 76. I'm and east coast boy, give me industrial centers surrounded by forest, with some of that creepy New England pioneer feeling and I am set.
Settlements elevate the game big time, but I do get that if people don't enjoy the mechanic then like half the reason I like it is gone for them