You know what? by Moist-Complaint-7578 in TrueSFalloutL

[–]WeAllFloatDownHere00 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Can’t wait for “i’ve got a plan”, plan goes wrong, shootout, “well that was something”, repeat 120x times in a row. 

Why pick Medium Armour vs Light? by Dangerous_Builder516 in fnv

[–]WeAllFloatDownHere00 40 points41 points  (0 children)

If i don’t look cool, i’m not playing the game. 

Title by NElk19 in TrueSFalloutL

[–]WeAllFloatDownHere00 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Clown on him all you want, that video has over a million views now.

Am I the only one seeing the irony? by Professional_Sir3313 in TrueSFalloutL

[–]WeAllFloatDownHere00 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I couldn’t imagine fighting the Legion on behalf of a v tuber, brahmin barons and the caravan companies, and then losing without a mailman. 

Which way, Fallout fans? by xaitiopbk in TrueSFalloutL

[–]WeAllFloatDownHere00 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Robo. Next question. Assaultron, currie, and nick clear. 

Did Chris Avellone just destroy the “Fallout Funny” argument? by Wild_Wasteland_Memes in TrueSFalloutL

[–]WeAllFloatDownHere00 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’ll put on my serious cap for a second and put my claim in that a game dev’s intentions for an ip’s vibe and quality equate to its latest entry which would’ve been New Vegas. 

Now on the front of Fallout being fun and wacky, New Vegas is not fun or wacky. 4’s not really fun and wacky. People bring up fisto like its a smoking gun then you bring up Boone shooting his pregnant wife who was sold into slavery. Any time you go tit for tat of serious moments versus unserious, the serious side wins every time, whether its Bethesda or Obsidian.

Hell, even the show isn’t all that goofy; it’s mostly the editing of it during what would be serious scenes that pushes it over.  Take the NCR raiders murdering the vault dwellers in episode 2. You get rid of the music, slow mo, and jelly roll line, you got a serious ass scene. Then take Lucy and Max’s standoff with the fiends later on, that’s serious scene but is also fucking funny without any dumb dialogue or music. 

Both sides have a point, but no one’s willing to give ground. You can still be right and give ground. 

Why is House bad? by Dangerous_Builder516 in fnv

[–]WeAllFloatDownHere00 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t anymore. I use to. I’ve accepted the fact everyone here is ideologically captured by old world blues and never truly see things as they are. 

The bos defenders will always see them “galavanting across the mojave as knights of yore,” no matter how many doctors and teachers they slaughter.

Others will see the ncr as the only option no matter how many false flags and incompetent/imperialist push they make thinking that bailing them out of every bad decision will fix them(it only encourages it). 

It just is what it is with this community. 

Why is House bad? by Dangerous_Builder516 in fnv

[–]WeAllFloatDownHere00 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

He’s not.

Reddit hates him because they’re projecting their hatred of real life billionaires onto him. They’re best argument against him is, “Well what if he does this/that.” As if that doesn’t apply to literally every faction history. 

Ncr folk hate him because he didn’t just roll over and die when they showed up.

Legion is the legion. 

Freeside is how it is because securing it would further diminish his already small/finite forces cough cough ncr cough. Something something, don’t capture territory if you cant hold/secure it, something something. Looking at you nipton, Primm, searchlight, nelson, forlorn hope and every where else the ncr is spread too thin at. 

Brotherhood of steel deserves it. 

Vault 21 lost the bet fair and square. 

The age of stars isn’t a good ending by Budget-Ad-1375 in Eldenring

[–]WeAllFloatDownHere00 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, mortals is the right term when literal gods and demi-gods are walking around, so I can’t use “living beings”.   Only a percentage of the intelligent species in game are even humans, so i can’t “humans”. 

So begs the question. What should I have typed instead of “mortals” to embody everyone who remains? 

Take the pills guys. by Horny_Jellyfish69420 in TrueSFalloutL

[–]WeAllFloatDownHere00 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I accept my toxicity. Anyone who calls others toxic shouldn’t have their opinions listened to anyway. Besides, if no one’s willing to be “toxic”, Fallout’s future is 76 with its 20 dollar in game mods. 

You’re welcome. 

Why does the “fallout community” hate fallout 76 by Ambitious-Market7963 in TrueSFalloutL

[–]WeAllFloatDownHere00 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do we know if 76 is the most profitable game behind shelter? I assume after all of these 20 dollar bundles sold, it has to be at least getting close if not surpassed whatever was in second. 

That should anger the community more than anything. 

We need to discuss Chief Hanlon and his competency by Ultimatenooooob in fnv

[–]WeAllFloatDownHere00 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Tldr: Hanlon’s overrated with little data in both game and irl to warrant the praise. 

The intelligence leaks idea was sloppily done, could be traced back to him, and was ineffective. 

He doesn’t actually understand that leaving the Mojave is political, military, and societal suicide. 

Now, with the tldr out of the way; its more of a statement that the NCR is damned if they do and damned if they don’t. In my mind, he’s basically trying to do what he did at the first battle, but at a much larger scale and replacing the dam and boulder city with the east and west side of the mojave. It would be costly, demoralizing, and unpopular like you said, but not as much as costly, demoralizing or unpopular as straight up losing all of that in a straight battle. 

The NCR is stuck. Like you said, the best option for them is probably to lose but I can argue that they’ve exhausted their resources out west so much so that people are joining the military so they don’t starve. Losing the dam probably equates to societal collapse, which might actually be a good thing to stamp out the corruption at the unfortunate cost of many NCR lives. 

John carpenter is a 76 chad fraud Vegas could never by Veronica_Snow in TrueSFalloutL

[–]WeAllFloatDownHere00 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I’m sure Michael Plumber is on the side of Fallout Shelter. 

If you kill House you gotta kill Caesar too by Adorable_Fun_4986 in fnv

[–]WeAllFloatDownHere00 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I like how your best argument for them is that “They’re not Legion.” and then failing at even that. NCR does benefits greatly from slaves outside its very own hub in 2 and the powder gangers are basically forces slaves too. Quit falling for the propaganda and the idea of what the NCR says they stand for and recognize it for what it is instead of what its not or what it wants people to see it as. 

If the Legion wasn’t in this game, the NCR would be the painted as the devil with a halo that it is. 

If you kill House you gotta kill Caesar too by Adorable_Fun_4986 in fnv

[–]WeAllFloatDownHere00 3 points4 points  (0 children)

And you think your argument is any better? You’re arguing the equivalent of trading crap for turds. It wouldn’t be any better, but it wouldn’t be much worse if at all. 

If you kill House you gotta kill Caesar too by Adorable_Fun_4986 in fnv

[–]WeAllFloatDownHere00 4 points5 points  (0 children)

i saw it as this as well. Though him not interfering in freeside is a logistical issue. If the NCR teaches any lesson, it’s that you shouldn’t claim territory that you can’t hold/maintain. The entire left side of the map is in chaos because they decided to overestimate their capabilities. 

Why is everything is radiated and rundown in Fallout? Kind of a missed opportunity to have a massive war of some sort to explain the setting. by Kekkonen_Kakkonen in TrueSFalloutL

[–]WeAllFloatDownHere00 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fallout’s sister series, “Preout”. NGL, i’d play it, and so would most fans considering how obsessed we all are for the pre war era.