Search results

  1. Veers

    Three Dog is an idiot, a hypocrite and a poser

    Or, he could be completely irredeemable, and a commentary on fake activists or a statement about journalistic integrity and how There are several idiotic things in Fallout 3 that would've been so much better if the game let you acknowledge how dumb they are. Three Dog's a great example. It'd be...
  2. Veers

    Fallout memes, rants, fanwank - AKA - A General Fallout Discussion Thread

    "In Fallout the US annexed Canada and Mexico" "Capitalism is so evil" "And Communist China annexed all of Southeast Asia" "nOt rEaL cOmMuNiSm tHo"
  3. Veers

    A point against the House ending.

    The NCR/Legion only have you assassinate House because he lets you inside, the only living person besides Benny known to have ever been in there after the War. It really is more or less impenetrable by design: there's only one way in, one way out, and House has surveillance of the whole building...
  4. Veers

    Why Robert Edwin House is the best hope for the wasteland and humanity

    I was an Enclave fanboy at one point, but I've decidedly become a House guy over the years. If you wanna see the fate of democracies, look out the windows of your own American/European country.
  5. Veers

    Why does everything in FNV feel so "recent"?

    The originals weren't too different. It feels like the Master is just now expanding his army and the Enclave is just now mobilizing as you go on your water/fever dream quest. Gotta have something going on to shake things up so the player feels like they can get involved. NV does a good job of...
  6. Veers

    Can you really call yourself a Fallout fan if you love Fallout 4, honestly?

    I consider Fallout as being two separate things: "classic", which is 1, 2, Tactics, NV, and some of 3 and VB's ideas, and "Bethesda", which is the rest of 3, 4, and 76. While I don't like the direction 3 took and definitely don't like anything about 4 or 76, I just consider them a separate...
  7. Veers

    Stupid Watergate - or how to impeach Donald Trump.

    Isn't this the primary tactic of a lot of the left-wing? Especially in regards to criticizing Western European culture or justifying outright racism against white people, but also in regards to men in general, conservatives, older generations, etc. I see far more of that from the left than the...
  8. Veers

    Which One Of These Games Had A Worse Impact On The Franchise?

    I think Tactics is what got it cemented in Bethesda's mind that the Brotherhood was the coolest thing ever. Not that the Brotherhood is lame or something, but 3 onward with the exception of NV almost seem like they assume the player loves the Brotherhood and wants to help them, or has to help...
  9. Veers

    Stupid Watergate - or how to impeach Donald Trump.

    It isn't racist to crticize someone or something, unless you're doing it on the sole basis of their race. And culture=/=race.
  10. Veers

    Things you like from Fallout 3

    Point Lookout is one of my favorite areas of any Fallout game, honestly. The atmosphere and concept are incredible.
  11. Veers

    Which One Of These Games Had A Worse Impact On The Franchise?

    While 3 is really good in comparison to 4 and definitely 76, I'd say it's what did the most damage only because it started the decline. Sure it's better than the shit that came later, but that shit wouldn't exist without 3.
  12. Veers

    Stupid Watergate - or how to impeach Donald Trump.

    The whole government's full of crooks, Trump included. He's not done anything no one else hasn't ever done, and it's not even the worst thing they've ever done, he's just worked it out to get caught to save everybody face. Republican, Democrat, Independent, none of that matters: they're all buds...
  13. Veers

    Why are you people still wasting your time bitching about Fallout?

    I've just come to a point to let it be. I don't like what Bethesda did to the series, but I don't mind if others enjoy it.
  14. Veers

    The Enclave: Evil or Machiavellian?

    Plenty of people never asked for the NCR or the Legion to come on their land. Plenty of people never bothered them and got bothered first. You're drawing some kind of conclusion that the Enclave is completely different for trying to exert its will and control on others who would leave them alone...
  15. Veers

    The Enclave: Evil or Machiavellian?

    Other creatures include freakishly large scorpions and monsters that were formed by crazed scientists or freak mutation. They're hardly the same as their equivalent predecessors. The Enclave's goal isn't to evolve humanity to some post-war humanoid, it's to bring the pre-war world back. You...
  16. Veers

    The Enclave: Evil or Machiavellian?

    That's the thing though, they're not endangering the human race, considering we have multiple reasons to believe the human race isn't evolving to meet the Wasteland, but actively dying out. Even if it is adapting, it's apparently heading to the point we're mutated beyond recognition into...
  17. Veers

    The Enclave: Evil or Machiavellian?

    Can he prove his plan has merit? With the Enclave we have sources from within and without that say the human race is growing more mutated and either breaking down and dying out or turning into something that isn't even human anymore. Can he verify that food stocks will run out unless everyone...
  18. Veers

    The Enclave: Evil or Machiavellian?

    Three questions and you have your answer: What does the ecologist plan to do? What goal does he have in mind? And, most importantly, do you side with him, the Enclave, or neither?
  19. Veers

    The Enclave: Evil or Machiavellian?

    We're never given much context to the scene. It seems implied that the man has connections to the Enclave, or at least knowledge beyond normal wastelanders. Maybe he defected? We'll never know. They're given multiple warnings by both the soldiers and Horrigan, and the man seems pretty resolute...
Back
Top