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I really enjoyed the show, it was good. I just wish it didn't take place in California. I hate that Bethesda's idea of Fallout is a wasteland in never-ending strife, one that can never move past the scrappy survivor stage of the post-apocalypse.
thats not just bethesda's idea, most at obsidian also wanted it to go back to being less of a stable wasteland, which is why tunnelers were even created
True. I need to go back and replay NV again, but I do remember Lonesome Road being one of DLCs I enjoyed the least.
That's kind of the trend for post-apocalyptic media. Nerdy adults trend towards the cynical, while hope and progress is "kids' and family stuff"
I wouldn't say that. If you take Fallout 1, 2, and NV as a trilogy you can see the rebuilding of society in a post-post apocalyptic story. Things change, but I don't think they get better, it's just that the problems take different forms. It's actualy pretty cynical. Not matter how much rebuilding happens or how many iterations of different societies are created, people will always find a reason to be at each other's throats. You might say: war never changes.
Are you kidding? Current society is held together by TV, mobile phones, bubblegum, and laziness.