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Ignoring my personal bias for the moment, the Institute suffers from the weakest writing out of any of the factions. They've commited some very legitimately "wrong" acts and even though Father addresses that there's been a "misunderstanding" nothing ever gets cleared up.
Gonna try railroad next
Institute no cause they are wrong to replace humans with machines
I was trying to do that on my first playthrough and railroad become my enemy during the institute meeting, but i managed to get BOS and Institute to the point of no return mission
Maybe your actions determine if Railroad will be detected or not? But I don't expect that type of deep RPG aspect from this game :D
Ad Victoriam.