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Is fallout a game that a Christian can play?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gregory Thompson" data-source="post: 77126988" data-attributes="member: 254721"><p>I recall a blatant gospel presentation in the DLC for fallout 3 by the relic thief before she ended up dying. Fallout 4 seems to be departing from the original fallout universe, (jet was available before the bombs fell, and did not get developed by a crime family in the era represented by fallout 2. among other things) it also crashes if you try to play the RPG and minecraft in the same play through.</p><p></p><p>The weaponry in fallout 4 is in the realm of science fiction, I mean, explosive rounds on a machine gun? that's cheating. lol.</p><p></p><p>Fallout 4's protagonist is from the same generation as the people who engineered the vaults, so his dialogue options can become a little more twisted than in other fallouts. The previous fallouts were more biased towards picking the good social option so you can level up through quests. Before fallout 4, you could pick the evil option, but then ... you're evil and sometimes need to kill all the guards in an entire city just so you can visit again. Fallout 4 through the DLC actually encourages you to create settlements then betray them unless you kill all the raider bands in the Nuka World DLC.</p><p></p><p>It kind of paints a dark picture of how the US government came to be. You have settlements uniting together, but criminals and violent men ended up forming the central government later on by intimidating everyone to "pay them tax."</p><p></p><p>Though the main reason to not play fallout 4 is that it tends to crash after you play it too long: If you're looking for a game with a moral route where you can build something good, it's more difficult especially with the DLC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregory Thompson, post: 77126988, member: 254721"] I recall a blatant gospel presentation in the DLC for fallout 3 by the relic thief before she ended up dying. Fallout 4 seems to be departing from the original fallout universe, (jet was available before the bombs fell, and did not get developed by a crime family in the era represented by fallout 2. among other things) it also crashes if you try to play the RPG and minecraft in the same play through. The weaponry in fallout 4 is in the realm of science fiction, I mean, explosive rounds on a machine gun? that's cheating. lol. Fallout 4's protagonist is from the same generation as the people who engineered the vaults, so his dialogue options can become a little more twisted than in other fallouts. The previous fallouts were more biased towards picking the good social option so you can level up through quests. Before fallout 4, you could pick the evil option, but then ... you're evil and sometimes need to kill all the guards in an entire city just so you can visit again. Fallout 4 through the DLC actually encourages you to create settlements then betray them unless you kill all the raider bands in the Nuka World DLC. It kind of paints a dark picture of how the US government came to be. You have settlements uniting together, but criminals and violent men ended up forming the central government later on by intimidating everyone to "pay them tax." Though the main reason to not play fallout 4 is that it tends to crash after you play it too long: If you're looking for a game with a moral route where you can build something good, it's more difficult especially with the DLC. [/QUOTE]
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