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Once you start working on reputation for them, you keep becoming better friends with them. When you reach ally status, you have better things you can buy with bullion. Once you reach ally with a faction, you are always allied with the faction. But there is no downside to being a member of the faction.
Steel Dawn introduced the BoS as living, breathing NPC's who you can "join", but that just opens up some questlines.
There are no factions to join, really. You can "join" all of them.
I can just do all the Stuff with all Factions but at the Ebd one Final Mission I need to Choose one of the 2 Primary Sides ?
and even then you can still become allies with both settlers and raiders anyways.
your just locked into HOW you finish the final quest.
this game is WAAAY more forgiving with factions then fallout 4
It's a joke.
Factions? Lol. There is nothing meaningful in this game. Do a lame side quest, and maybe there's something for sale with another new in game currency? gtfo.