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You haven't joined the Institute yet. They will give you quests and stuff.
You haven't really joined the Brotherhood yet. They will give you more quests and stuff.
There are two companions you haven't gone out with and gained their perks.
If you stick with just one faction, you can be done with the main quest in maybe 8 to 10 more quests I think. But you don't have to pick your final faction until further down the road, and the game will tell you when you're about to make a critical decision which will make you enemies with another faction.
And even once you pick a faction and finish the main quest. There is still lots of side quests and faction quests and things to do in the Commonwealth.
exactly, how vn played out for me, i was generally nice to all the factions in that game so i only pickd a factiom later on pretty much right at the end of the game when i had to go and kill the i think it was ceasars body guard