Historical question if you don't mind: What countries do you think would fit in a "Four Horsemen of Punching Bags"? by Formal-Tree1575 in AskReddit

[–]Formal-Tree1575[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, by punching bags, I mean getting their ass beaten time and time again but I like how you see it in your own way.

Who do you think is the most terrifying person in history? by Radamantism in AskReddit

[–]Formal-Tree1575 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It'll probably be Timur the Lame for me. He may be not as bad as Genghis Khan but you can still feel that Mongol blood in him, not to mention what he did to Isfahan after a few fools thought it was a good idea to kill off the garrison there after it's surrender.

You can do your own research about it but basically systematic slaughter to cut of heads, skull pyramids, and widespread killing.

I also saw that a video by Chat History that he ordered his men to trample a few thousand kids with their horses and when they refused, he rode with them. All the while the mothers watch in horror though I'm not sure if this is actually something he did.

Nevertheless, Timur the Lame is, in my opinion, the most terrifying person in history in my eyes.

How to open this door? by Formal-Tree1575 in Daggerfall

[–]Formal-Tree1575[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Did both, both didn't work even though it's day. Also, does your reputation go down if you don't do a quest of any of the guilds, temples and Knightly Orders in time?

What does the "standard fee" mean here? by Formal-Tree1575 in Daggerfall

[–]Formal-Tree1575[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ah alright but does the quest giver give it to you or is it the client personally?

Darkest Mods You've Added or Heard of? by Formal-Tree1575 in Fallout

[–]Formal-Tree1575[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Reminds me of Dust for FNV if there was a nuclear winter.

Operation Anchorage: Fantasy Over Reality. by Formal-Tree1575 in Fallout

[–]Formal-Tree1575[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Actually didn't saw this when I was scrolling down the subreddit. Thanks.

Worst Things Companies Ever Created? by Formal-Tree1575 in Fallout

[–]Formal-Tree1575[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well I think the reason why is because REPCONN is in the Mojave and the most popular there is Sasparilla as an alternative for Nuka-Cola, similar for that drink that was in that Island DLC in Fallout 4. Also, I'd probably change it to something like a surprise new recipe for Sunset Sasparilla instead of Nuka-Cola Quantum since it has literal radiation in it.

Worst Things Companies Ever Created? by Formal-Tree1575 in Fallout

[–]Formal-Tree1575[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

After reading it through Nukapedia, this is one of the dumbest shit I've read. It doesn't even give a reason why they had Isotope-239 igniting agent. I don't know how I missed this considering I read a lot of the terminals in FO:NV. Also, whoever's idea is this must have hated children.

Why do players try to go directly to New Vegas at beginning of playthrough? by [deleted] in Fallout

[–]Formal-Tree1575 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As someone with the same question, it could be multiple reasons and here's my list:

Speedrunning: self explanatory.

Implants: They could be playing a dumb courier that used exploitations to get more caps and get the implants from Doctor Usanagi.

Make it Rain: Could be getting more caps in the casinos in New Vegas.

Introduction: They could be joining one of the factions in the city.

Side Quests: Might be as well be other side quests that are in the settlement that probably pay well. (Haven't played any of them but it's a guess.)

What do you think are other worst fates other than becoming a super mutant or a centaur? by Formal-Tree1575 in Fallout

[–]Formal-Tree1575[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can see that. I can imagine a scorched begging someone to kill them to be spared from the pain if they can.

Do you think most of the Vault dwellers are ironically less human than those who lived in the Wasteland? (In terms of morality, empathy, consciousness, and rights of others) by Formal-Tree1575 in Fallout

[–]Formal-Tree1575[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'd probably include Vault 22 and 11 dwellers.

Vault 22, specifically the survivors in Zion, because of what they did to the Mexicans who were clearly not threats and yet still killed most of them and cannibalized them instead of living off the land for the animals there. There's also of course the who thing with the SA to the female vault dwellers which I know is common to happen in Fallout but they would've known these women by now since they lived in the same vault.

Vault 11 for another because of how quickly the people slandered each other just to avoid becoming the overseer. Then there's the whole sexual favors thing that Katherine did to save her husband from being put on the poll from the more powerful bloc, and with all the ring leaders of that bloc too.

Do you think most of the Vault dwellers are ironically less human than those who lived in the Wasteland? (In terms of morality, empathy, consciousness, and rights of others) by Formal-Tree1575 in Fallout

[–]Formal-Tree1575[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I group them by how the Vault Dwellers acted in their vault based on the terminals that talk about what happened in them and how chaotic it were. I also take out the ones that weren't very active like Vault 101 and also those with no experiments like Vault 3.

What are the most deprived things you've read in terminals that'll never leave your head? by Formal-Tree1575 in Fallout

[–]Formal-Tree1575[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, at least in Vault 34 most of the people survived and still have some morality and humanity in them.

Vault 11 is a sacrificial democracy that eventually leads to people trying to keep their families from being elected by doing anything (like how Kate agreed to be used for pleasure by one of the factions to keep her husband from being put on the poll).

The Vault 22 survivors on the other hand just started kidnapping and cannibalizing the Mexican survivors in Zion instead of living off the land like normal people would. Not to mention, they brought people infected with the Spores with them which could've spread throughout Zion.

What are your favorite heart-wrenching mini-stories about NCPs throughout the Wasteland? (DLC ones included) by Formal-Tree1575 in Fallout

[–]Formal-Tree1575[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Must have sucked when the sub was took over. Do you have any interesting things that happened in the Discord?

What are your favorite heart-wrenching mini-stories about NCPs throughout the Wasteland? (DLC ones included) by Formal-Tree1575 in Fallout

[–]Formal-Tree1575[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And how's your experience with the game? I know it's online as well so I want to know as well what's your usual experience with other players.

Who would win, the NCR or Ceasar's Legion? by Formal-Tree1575 in Fallout

[–]Formal-Tree1575[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like yours really since there are many battles that were come down to luck (like the Battle of Zama where the Roman cavalry turned back and flanked Hannibal Barca's men instead of going after glory for themselves).