Any other enclave member's remember Navarro? Those were good times

Any other enclave member's remember Navarro? Those were good times.

I like to imagine a fallout universe where a vault was full of internet servers and all sorts of cool stuff and connected to satellites and maintained the internet for hundreds of years

I like thinking about villagers discussing the best crops to grow on a fallout-laden Sup Forums and raiders uploading isis-style executions and the enclave using spare terminals to send propaganda spam and vault dwellers smugly laughing at everyone on the outside and soldiers in the ncr complaining about the pay and all of this while they use funny lingo like calling muties 'brainlets' and ghouls unironically using the term normie and greentexts about their day

I don't know why

dear old friends remember navarro

Why are towns in the original fallout games so much more comfy than the 3d ones?

Because they're not dead cities with 2 to 3 people living in them

What if that stupid faggot tribal was never born and the Enclave effectively crushed the NCuckR and Brotherhood of Cucks dominating all of California? Could America have actually been restored?

Of coarse! why even ask a question like that.

Seek help.

Because they were actual believable spaces where people lived, as in occupied a house, ate, worked, drank, etc. Compare Megaton to Reno.

Megaton had maybe 30 people, who spent their time in their house, at the one bar in the town, or gazing in amazement at the bomb and the worshippers who had been there since the foundation of the town. Imagine if residents of Rome would stop and stare and openly comment on how strange the Pope is. This is hundreds of years after the bombs, as well. How did the residents of megaton actually get supplies? What did they provide to the markets of the wasteland to even justify the upkeep of the city? /WHY/ did traders sustain Megaton? Why did people have kids? Why didn't a mutant platoon just steamroll the town that had 1 sniper and 1 sheriff as their protection?

New Reno had multiple casinos, an adult film studio,a boxing gym, etc. It was evident that the city survived on tourism and entertainment in addition to drug production from the labs that Myron ran. The city makes sense in its existence. By doing that, half the task of making something safely believable within the context of its universe (a core element of being comfy) is accomplished and the town has color. SF, Shady Sands, Vault City, etc. all had a justification for their existence as well as efforts made by the designers to show that people had brought human touches to the cities.

All the towns in FO3 were just big spaces where people bought and sold things that were produced somewhere else; there was no effort made to making the towns actually seem like pleasant places to live (within reason of the world they inhabit) nor was any logic used in actually giving the cities reasons to exist. Vegas was much better in this regard, while F4 fell into the same pitfalls.

>that feeling of delight when you first made it to the hub and so many options and quests and items were available to you

Felt much better than the 'payoff' of the strip in NV.

Enclave is shit. Only good for their armour.

yeah man i miss doing patrols

boring as they were, i loved em desu

Maybe actually play Fallout 2 or at least read the plot summary on the wiki?

YOU ARE OUT OF UNIFORM SOLDIER! WHERE IS YOUR POWER ARMOR?

I felt so under-fucking-whelmed by that, I stopped playing after killing bada bing dude. Havent touched the game since.

Enclave here. Why isn't your video feed working?

>I don't know why
Because it's fun. Keep doing what you enjoy, user.

t. Brotherhood of cucks scribe

At what point did you realize the enclave were the good guys?

When fuckers like pic showed up.

What made Lou such a successful subject?

he had high intelligence and charisma before being thrown in the vats.

hell yes sarge, i remember shooting up the whole fucking mess hall and murdering teh entire base, i mean, wait a m inute