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I'm not knocking you, but just cause I don't bounce around on the net as much anymore I guess, but what are people complaining is uncannon? Like Shady Sands being in there and stuff like that and how it ended?
If that's the case I don't think most people probably understand that Fallout kind of "started" over with Fallout 3. Fallout 1 and 2 take place in the same kinds of settings and time periods and I know they tried to fit bits and pieces into Fallout 3 onward, but even me being more at home with Fallout 1 and Fallout 2 (i'm older haha), i'm perfectly ok with playing Fallout 3, 4, New Vegas, and intermeshing grains of lore from Fallout 1 or 2.
Also at the end of the day, just keep in mind, no one would really know just WTH Fallout even was, nor a TV show, if Bethesda or someone hadn't picked up the IP.
I understand criticizing holes in a cannon story, I just dont think thats enough to put this show in the same category as Halo, Rings of Power or Witcher
Except that is true to lore. This is the best representation we have had with the BoS since the first two games. They never were decked out with LASER weapons, that was the Enclave.