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Perfectly set? Thats a subjective opinion at best.
But then again who am I kidding, Bethesda's probably going to release another Fallout 4 so It doesn't matter what we hope for.
Would kinda break the immersion if everything in china was written in english and every enemy spoke in clear english language. The opposite would be having to read subtitles the entire game for every spoken, written encounter
Thats why there are Stalker and Metro series
I never denied it... ?
Ehh I guess but other games have gotten away with much much more and no one really bats a eyelash.
Well, the Fallout community is always bashing Bethesda for breaking lore and immersion. So setting Fallout across the globe all in English with some familiar enemies.. you get the gist.
Still you got 148 hours out of it, regardless if with or without DLCs.
The Ultimate Edition, costs almost nothing compared to Fallout 4 anyway.
I didn't decide anything. You decided it. I simply made a remark, you blew it out of proportion. Just let it go.