I guess I'm the only one who is incredibly invested in this story. But then, I actually prepared a backstory ahead of time and, in my mind, my character sees Shaun everywhere.
Like, my character was walking the farmstead and saw the intersection. I just stared and whispered to myself, "Shaun", as I imagined my character stuck in traffic with Ellie (I renamed my wife, eh) and Shaun.
Hell, Codsworth is finding out that, me being away from home so often, he didn't really know what I did before the war at all. Despite me being the one who suggested we buy Codsworth, Codsworth was really only acquainted with Ellie and was in for an ugly surprise when he found out that my character has always had a mercenary outlook on life.
I'm incredibly invested in this story, because I actively participate in telling it. That's not to say that I'm saying that the introduction is very good. In fact, I wish we could have seen more and had more control over the background, perhaps a bit like how Dragon Age origins did it. Still center it around a war veteran's idea, but adding in details like, "I was just a plumber before the war". Details about how the family was founded, perhaps with a perk to illustrate.