>focuses on the monopolization and control of a resource necessary for life
>entire game about rival imperial powers trying to control a local population
>game about Us and Them social paranoia
>be Fallout 3
>pic unrelated
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>focuses on the monopolization and control of a resource necessary for life
>entire game about rival imperial powers trying to control a local population
>game about Us and Them social paranoia
>be Fallout 3
>pic unrelated
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>entire game about rival imperial powers trying to control a local population
I thought one of the two rival powers didn't so much want to control the local population as wipe them out of existence
No, that was just Eden's private objective.
good bait OP, you almost had me for a second
>focuses on the monopolization and control of a resource necessary for life
Barely present in FNV tho.
>entire game about rival imperial powers trying to control a local population
Literally not present whatsoever in F3 tho - BoS are Marvel's Avengers who are there only to proteccc the poor peoples, while Enclave are there just for a genocide.
>game about Us and Them social paranoia
Again, literally not present in F3.
>Barely present in FNV tho.
I was going to joke that control of Hoover Dam doesn't really matter in FNV but I realized that's a legitimate take considering how sidetracked you constantly get with other parts of the faction war or random stuff.
Yeah, all that matters is the actual fight that will eventually bring down the faction that loses it due to internal conflict.
Isn't it literally just a symbol even in-game lore?
For the most part it is, it's more of a landmark whose defensibility represents who is in control of the region. It's a chokepoint (which creates a devastating narrow flank in melee combat) as well as the entrance to the Mojave as well as a resource, it's significance is threefold thus the overall symbol of control of the dam overshadows the lesser elements that make up it's importance.
>Look guys, when I use vocabulary to over complicate simple concepts, I look intelligent and the game appears deep!
Neither fallout 3 or new vegas are deep, what's your point
nobody said New Vegas was deep homosexual, you're just projecting because you have no argument
You're not supposed to make a completely unrelated point to begin with.
New Vegas had no monopoly, it was entirely of a strategic and existential concern for sovereignty, not a resource war... which is funny actually, a Fallout game where war did change.
>the legacy of your father falls to you.
>the life's work of all top researchers and scientists of the capital wasteland
>the power.... to FILTER WATER!
todd.... I kneel...
Water filtration, especially to remove radioactive and antisocial elements, is not easy, seeing as it requires charcoal and peat moss, both of which were destroyed by nukes
>blow up nuke town for the 200rh time
>quit
But what do they eat?
Photosynthesis
Black folk
Don't forget to post a screencap of your thread on Reddit for those upvotes, OP
>focuses on the monopolization and control of a resource necessary for life
That's the entire series dumbass
>game has plot
wow anon thx for letting me know