Maybe because people find the books along the edges of fire/burnt areas and then carry them back home to read/use as toilet paper/fire starters/whatever?
I've never understood why the burned and scorched variants appear in alot of places. I mean, the Vegas area of the Mojave was virtually untouched by the bombs, and yet they are burned?
I've never understood why the burned and scorched variants appear in alot of places. I mean, the Vegas area of the Mojave was virtually untouched by the bombs, and yet they are burned?
Intolerance of the fine arts? A return to the Dark Ages? Books were made from that kind of paper magicians use that burns up in a POOF! of smoke? Laziness? I mean all they had to do was rename them in the geck to "moldy book" or some such.
Maybe they're eggs from a chameleon wannamingo ( I hope. ) I don't think it really was a priority, junk and misc scattered around was just treated as a memory eater I guess. It can be seen outside of Goodsprings / Primm, once past those stages misc drops off untill scrap collections like Repconn. The other oddity is they left the clothing vs DT or other bonus vs weight ratio from FO3.