Mmmm -- yeah, there's some pretty cool mods out there. I like going on Nexus Mods just to see what people have added. I mean, yeah, there's your fair share of "dur hur huge tits" mods, but there's plenty of genuinely interesting stuff too! I'm rather a fan of mods that add new foodstuffs and whatnot, honestly -- having more variety for my Sole Survivor's diet pleases me. And yeah, that's understandable -- there's mods I've seen where I liked some elements, but not all. I just don't have the brainspace or patience to try and make my own mods. And, sadly, I don't know if it could be done. . . *shrug* For better minds than mine to figure out!
All I can say is, you're talking about civilizations of post-apocalyptic people who have left debris and such from the bombs dropping lying around for over two centuries. This is canonical due to the Sole Survivor of FO4 being pre-War -- their vault, 111, was a cryonic freezing experiment, and they're the only one who makes it out after their infant son is kidnapped and their spouse killed (you can choose whether you're the mother or the father) -- and it still doesn't look that far off the bombs dropping when they emerge 210 years later. I'm pretty sure Far Harbor doesn't have a lighthouse, or at least not one that works. . .which makes no sense, as a) they're explicitly a fishing community -- the death of the Red death is greeted with cheers along the lines of "now we can go out and fish again!" and b) FOG IS A HUGE PROBLEM ON THE ISLAND IT'S KIND OF A PLOT POINT IN FACT. *facepalm* Kidnapping the Red Death and using it as a living lighthouse WOULD be the smartest way to end that quest! But then again, the writing is not one of the things people praise Bethesda for. . .
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Date: 2021-03-02 04:45 am (UTC)All I can say is, you're talking about civilizations of post-apocalyptic people who have left debris and such from the bombs dropping lying around for over two centuries. This is canonical due to the Sole Survivor of FO4 being pre-War -- their vault, 111, was a cryonic freezing experiment, and they're the only one who makes it out after their infant son is kidnapped and their spouse killed (you can choose whether you're the mother or the father) -- and it still doesn't look that far off the bombs dropping when they emerge 210 years later. I'm pretty sure Far Harbor doesn't have a lighthouse, or at least not one that works. . .which makes no sense, as a) they're explicitly a fishing community -- the death of the Red death is greeted with cheers along the lines of "now we can go out and fish again!" and b) FOG IS A HUGE PROBLEM ON THE ISLAND IT'S KIND OF A PLOT POINT IN FACT. *facepalm* Kidnapping the Red Death and using it as a living lighthouse WOULD be the smartest way to end that quest! But then again, the writing is not one of the things people praise Bethesda for. . .