Do you think this is a possibility, is there anything on this, can my settlements be filled with raiders/slavers...super mutants, a new Enclave like faction lead by the PC, or does being a Settlement leader simply mean being a good guy?
Do you think this is a possibility, is there anything on this, can my settlements be filled with raiders/slavers...super mutants, a new Enclave like faction lead by the PC, or does being a Settlement leader simply mean being a good guy?
would be kind of a waste if the bunch of hard ass wastelanders drinking in my pub or ex-BOS guards didnt have my back when i go to kill some raider punks!.
I hope there is a settlement or town like Andale
I'm betting that you can. There's no evidence so far though.
If there isn't I'm sure that a mod adding slave pens, slavemasters, and perhaps even a trading post for...hard working individuals will be created soon after the release of the GECK.
It would be neat if there was a perk that made raiders neutral to your settlements. And perhaps an extra rank that allies your settlement with them.
Possible explanation to why in the combat montage the PC blows up a vertibird (spelling?) with a brotherhood initiate in it, being friendly to raiders makes good guys hunt you/attack your settlements instead
Well even though we dont get to experience it in the games, Raiders are not all 1 faction, more like little gangs and whatnot. It would be nice to be able to have your own Raider clan in a settlement
You are assuming the Brotherhood are good guys this time...
I don't think the Brotherhood where ever good guys, they have always been kinda gray.
Lyons' Brotherhood is objectively "good". They recruit and assist wastelanders, fight super mutants, help bring clean water to the settlements, and even share their technology
Lyons also led his detachment of the Brotherhood on an extermination through Pittsburgh so you know... not all good
They rescued many children from the Pitt, killing off the "negative" elements. It was never stated that they killed anyone "innocent", even people in the Pitt say the Brotherhood helped
but the pit was a total hell, the only thing that they did wrong with the pit is not burning it down when they got what they wanted
The DLC intended to make the Beth's BoS not so glaringly white knight as the vanilla game. Didn't work. People new to the series wondered why the NV BoS weren't the good guys.
Im not so sure that was the intention, the only person in the Pitt who says anything bad about the BoS is Ashur and he just calls them lazy
The DLC was never meant to do anything of the sort
What we are basically saying here is the BoS is only as moral as its leader at the time, there are different parts of the BoS now, as for the branch in Boston, the only thing we can know for certain? They will want technology.
That's the way I saw it. Beth's DLC always addresses issues with their vanilla game.
Exactly. Every time we encounter them in the series they are a little bit different, because they are under different leadership which comes with different views. In Boston they have to be more like the classic technophile knights what with the Institute and everything
Not necessarily, they may not be doing it "for the tech" like the BoS normally does.
Hopefully you can have a raider city if you have negative karma. I would definitely do this if I could. Ultimately though, I want to have a settlement like Broken Hills from Fallout 2 where humans, ghouls, and super mutants live together. Personally, I think that would be awesome.
It would be a waste to not have the BoS fighting to "secure" the Institute's tech, smart move on gamesas's part would be to use the classic outlook
And lets not forget they have Enclave tech now, Vertibirds and possibly the eye bots, maybe in Boston they have become the new Enclave, or maybe we even have a Capetian America and Hydra style story-line with the remainder of the Enclave having infiltrated the BoS of working from within (sorry spoiler) that would be interesting
It would be more of a waste to have the BoS turn back to the west coast ways when they have already established the east coasters as not being that way.