» Sun Dec 27, 2009 12:47 pm
Well that question can be quite simple, and you first start by understanding the point of a Ham Radio and its history:
In the 1950s, amateur radio or "ham radio" seemed almost magical. There was no Internet, long distance telephone calls were expensive, and international air travel was limited. People knew that Hams talked to each other all over the world, which was perceived as glamorous and exciting. They also knew that Hams often provided emergency communications during disasters and had played an important role in military communications during World War II.
Most people were pleased to have a ham radio operator in their neighborhood. They were often even quite willing to allow a ham to run a long wire antenna across their backyard.
During that era, many home radios covered shortwave bands, which enabled people to listen to hams talking to each other. Some listeners decided to become hams themselves so that they could participate in this exciting hobby. Their first step would be to begin studying for a license.
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So my point I'm making is, there is a point to the Ham Radio in the game...because everyone and their brother had a Ham Radio (In the 50's era in our real world.) and in the Fallout world it has very similarities to that era style, however Fallout world is not our world but more of a Alternative Timeline of our own. Still the future of 2277 is a lot like the 50's era in the styles and so forth. So if there is Ham Radios in the game, it is not pointless because it keeps true to the reality of the real world 50's era. But where its pointless, is the fact no one in the game usages the Ham Radios....I thought the same thing and I also turned them most them on and off lol.
But another way to look at it, its like asking "Well why did they have Typewriters in the game but you can't use them?". What ever is not used in the game and you have no way of interacting with, its just there because its needs to be apart of the reality of the Fallout world....it just makes sense to be apart of the environment your in.