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It's a book about the much less "civil" east coast, not a land that is controlled by different nations and more importantly is a desert, book would just not be that useful (other than maybe handling injury).
The funny thing is that the east coast is controlled by exactly the same factions as the Core Region. It is at the core of Falloutscrolls' problems. Rather than create their own factions they simply rehashed Tim Cain's work into something completely inferior to the source material. But you are right in that it does not belong in the game.
Nope. Going with mashed up lexicon. Fitting for an entirely dumbed-down experience.
Not angry. Truthful. It is video games. But honestly is critical.
We have gone wars over pigs, pastry, board games, chairs, fun so with the internet being anonymous, everyone can be king so why not?
It's his thing. He throws out nonsequiturs with thinly-veiled insulting context. I normally don't respond to them, but my impulse got the best of me this time. My bad.
I like Veronica's offhand mention of the Fallout 3 BoS. If you didn't go through most of her dialogue, you'd easily miss it.
I laughed at it too. 'Yeah, there was this one chapter....'. That's it.