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    A Thought About Some of the Radio Music

    What? Gen 3 synths are basically programmable human clones! Not to speak of any holotapes in vaults...
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    A Thought About Some of the Radio Music

    As an anthropologist I don't buy that for a instance. People always create music, hell most tribal people relay on simple drums, flutes and their mouths. 200 years is a long time.
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    A Thought About Some of the Radio Music

    In universe I wonder where the heck the wimpy dj found a recording of the "Crawl out Through the Fallout" when the song was 117 years old when the bombs fell in 2077, assuming it was still written in 1960. Did it become popular among the counter culture of the 2070s?
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    SPOILERS: Hidden Brotherhood of Steel Ending Found

    Thought the game doesn't bring it up, the issue with Synths is they are so easily controlled, some one can be a spy and sleeper agent and never know it. Of course Bethesda never plays up this angle...
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    The jet pack...

    I've had the same experience, my guess they didn't bug test mid and late game as much.
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    The jet pack...

    It's also a nice way to by pass all the blockades in down town Boston.
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    The jet pack...

    So okay I like the power armor jet pack, with that said I think it was a last minute addition and I get the feeling it wasn't fully tested because I find things that are missing collision meshes and a few unfinished areas of Trinity Tower that are part of the "cinematic escape sequence." And...
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    Bethesda's Lore Recons

    Fallout bible written by fallout 1&2 devs. http://www.nma-fallout.com/downloads.php?do=cat&id=37
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    Obsidian has already proven they could do wonders with the Fallout 4 dialogue system

    Nah, if you want to use tortured analogies it's more like your ex wife's new husband letting you see your child after he made the kid dress up like a clown and make fool of himself in front of the whole world.
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    So, can we talk about what Fallout 4 does well?

    Ebola is a bad example because in the real world they have found that a blood transfusion form people who have survived it does help the body fight it off in a infected person.
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    Procedural Generation of Quests in Fallout 4

    Worse still the locations keep repeating I can't count how many fucking times I've had to clear the national guard armory of ghouls or raiders from dunwich borers. Or how once people got kidnapped from the slog three times in a row!
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    "We want to answer 'yes' every time the player asks a question (...) " - Todd Howard

    Don't worry, as several reviewers have pointed out the game doesn't really care to much, that or the player character has a really bad case of ADD.
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    "Kid In The Fridge" Quest = the stupidest quest ever.

    I get the feeling Bethesda writers think ghouls are actually undead zombies.
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    "Kid In The Fridge" Quest = the stupidest quest ever.

    I just shot them like the raider scum they are.
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    Obsidian has already proven they could do wonders with the Fallout 4 dialogue system

    I doubt there would be much in the way restrictions if they keep to the west or Midwest. I think time would be more on an issue then anything else.
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    The Railroad

    I figured out why the railroad hates me, some how I started the quest, synth retention. But I was forced me to talk to the department head so what the hell was suppose to say to avoid that?
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    The Railroad

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    The Railroad

    Well that makes me feel a little bit better, well Bethesda is known for it's bugs.
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    The Railroad

    I sought them out as per the quest, but had the brotherhood built the teleporter then after I got back from the institute I went talk to railroad to see they wanted me to do anything now that I was inside. The morons wouldn't talk to me! For Christs sack why are the characters (and writers)...
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