» Tue Mar 15, 2011 5:14 am
There's always going to be a disconnect in these games as to what you actually play and as to what is "actually" there.
What I mean is that the presentation of the game is limited by the software/hardware, and you have to accept the fact that what you are seeing is not what the "actual" world is supposed to be like.
In NV for example, the Strip is supposed to be a large, bustling place with tons of activity. When you actually go to the strip and there are only handfuls of NPCs in the streets and in the casinos, and the physical size of the strip itself is smaller than a Wal-Mart parking lot, you are supposed to understand that the "reality" of it is that there actually are more people and more buildings.
The Bitter Springs massacre in NV should have had dozens, maybe hundreds of casualties, and just as many graves as well. So when you go there and see only 6 graves, you are supposed to understand that those 6 graves really represent many graves.
When you walk down I-15 in several minutes, you're supposed to understand you "actually" spent days during the trip.