Don't bother asking. This is the same game where you help write a survival guide that tells people to go scavenge in the supermarket if they need food, and it actually works. It's a circus of a game, nothing more.
because pre war food has gigahomie preservatives in the fallout universe. there's tv dinners in all of the games
How would scavenging be a sustainable source of food for a town that's been sitting there for upwards of a century?
What plants are they scavenging for if there are no living plants in the capitol wasteland aside from that place with Harold at the north end of the map that nobody can find?
How are there even animals to hunt if plants can't grow? What do the animals eat?
it's not sustainable, they're subsisting and doomed without purity.
plants and animal meat exist in vendor inventories, the ecosystem is implied.
why don't they farm? is it because in the postapocalypse you HAVE to eat and use scavenged crap firever?
the wasteland is non arable. that's like the entire inciting incident of fallout 3
>it's not sustainable, they're subsisting and doomed without purity.
Why establish a permanent settlement in a place with no long-term food supply? >plants and animal meat exist in vendor inventories, the ecosystem is implied.
If people can grow edible plants then why don't they grow the edible plants?
How would scavenging be a sustainable source of food for a town that's been sitting there for upwards of a century?
What plants are they scavenging for if there are no living plants in the capitol wasteland aside from that place with Harold at the north end of the map that nobody can find?
How are there even animals to hunt if plants can't grow? What do the animals eat?
You see that hobo sitting outside?
He's fricking thirsty. He and another bum outside Rivet City are the only thing the game does to try and sell you that the Wasteland NEEDS water, and that your father NEEDS to get Project Purity up and running.
The fallout series is all in all moronic, especially post FO2. I hate how everything in this series is fricking ugly as shit, with 99% of the world being in ruins and shambles 200 years after the nuclear apocalypse.
But the real question is, what is Megaton built from? There are no signs of the airport around. It was supposedly "reclaimed by nature", which is bullshit because nothing else was.
>a crashed plane with five wings, several wienerpits and one engine
Ok, moron.
>"There was an air station a couple of miles from here. It'd been stripped of everything except the planes. My daddy got a bunch of people together to go out there, break apart the machines and drag back what we could use. It took 'em a couple of months. You can't even tell where the air station was anymore. The Wasteland just took it back."
Average b*thdrone reading comprehension and attention to his favorite game at work.
>the engineer who has been keeping the water pump running for years with what scrap he can find can't fix the leaking pipes all around town >some teenager fresh from a Vault with bits of scrap, no tools and all the experience of unclogging toilets can
SUCK TEN wienerS OKAY?
hunted food and scavenged pre war food/plants
How do they scavenge pre war food if it's over 200 years old? It must have expired and long ago
Don't bother asking. This is the same game where you help write a survival guide that tells people to go scavenge in the supermarket if they need food, and it actually works. It's a circus of a game, nothing more.
because pre war food has gigahomie preservatives in the fallout universe. there's tv dinners in all of the games
it's not sustainable, they're subsisting and doomed without purity.
plants and animal meat exist in vendor inventories, the ecosystem is implied.
the wasteland is non arable. that's like the entire inciting incident of fallout 3
>it's not sustainable, they're subsisting and doomed without purity.
Why establish a permanent settlement in a place with no long-term food supply?
>plants and animal meat exist in vendor inventories, the ecosystem is implied.
If people can grow edible plants then why don't they grow the edible plants?
If you're writing for the writers, you know something's gone wrong somewhere along the way!
How would scavenging be a sustainable source of food for a town that's been sitting there for upwards of a century?
What plants are they scavenging for if there are no living plants in the capitol wasteland aside from that place with Harold at the north end of the map that nobody can find?
How are there even animals to hunt if plants can't grow? What do the animals eat?
why don't they farm? is it because in the postapocalypse you HAVE to eat and use scavenged crap firever?
I'm not going to lie.
Megaton is comfy.
what do they eat? idk but you suck shit out of Black person anus you troony c**t, have a nice day
ok but what do they EAT?
One of the ugliest and senseless city gate.
only of the most interesting and kino city gates*
You see that hobo sitting outside?
He's fricking thirsty. He and another bum outside Rivet City are the only thing the game does to try and sell you that the Wasteland NEEDS water, and that your father NEEDS to get Project Purity up and running.
Bethesda doesn't fricking care, they want to sell you a post apocalyptic shooting gallery. Fallout 4 made this abundantly clear
The fallout series is all in all moronic, especially post FO2. I hate how everything in this series is fricking ugly as shit, with 99% of the world being in ruins and shambles 200 years after the nuclear apocalypse.
the ruined urban areas look good even if it doesnt make sense. its this brown dirt and shacks that dont
that video essay was from a decade ago
>gets removed because of copyrighted basketball-american footage
LMAO
They are fricking cannibals
They eat the raiders who are some reason are endless and outnumber the population a hundred to one
But the real question is, what is Megaton built from? There are no signs of the airport around. It was supposedly "reclaimed by nature", which is bullshit because nothing else was.
>how was it built? and don't tell me the actual answer because that's bullshit
A crashed plane, moron.
>a crashed plane with five wings, several wienerpits and one engine
Ok, moron.
>"There was an air station a couple of miles from here. It'd been stripped of everything except the planes. My daddy got a bunch of people together to go out there, break apart the machines and drag back what we could use. It took 'em a couple of months. You can't even tell where the air station was anymore. The Wasteland just took it back."
Average b*thdrone reading comprehension and attention to his favorite game at work.
crashed planes and the rest of the parts was used to built houses n shit
moiras bowl movements
Imagine the smell
>the engineer who has been keeping the water pump running for years with what scrap he can find can't fix the leaking pipes all around town
>some teenager fresh from a Vault with bits of scrap, no tools and all the experience of unclogging toilets can