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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=877KRy5NcN8
Edit: Also I wasn't really that interested in the games main story. Never have been in Fallout games, though!
Second edit: Also theres a couple different ways to experience the main story. Pretty much a third of it depends on faction choices.
no way you will get close to seeing most the game
Or, an (nearly) infinite amout of time if you are curious and thoughtful enough.
It's a game, it is what it is. What you chose to do with it is really the point, isn't it?
Your question is like asking the world what the value of a pencil is. From one perspective it is nothing more than a cylinder of wood with some graphite, etc. From another, it is the fountainhead of creativity itself...what you choose to do with it determines the difference...doesn't it?
"another settlement needs your help"
https://www.change.org/p/robert-a-altman-zenimax-stop-rushing-bethesda-game-studios-employ-more-staff-and-stop-streamlining-games