I do agree with the OP to a point, though I think youi are also overlooking an important detail as well. Fallout 1 and 2 were developed by Black Isle and Fallout: New Vegas was developed by Obsidian. When Inteplay ran into financial problems, Black Isle was closed and several members went to Obsidian and several went to InXile. I love both Bethesda games and Black Isle/Obsidian/InXile games, but they do have very different styles. Bethesda has been the master of creating open world games, where as the other companies have had their stengths more in story and dialogue. So while I do think that Bethesda could improve with regard to story and dialogue, and I do think they are improving in some areas, but I still don't really think it is a fair comparison. Perhaps if you want to compare with Fallout 3, which is the only previous Fallout game developed by Bethesda, but I honestly think that Fallout 4 has improved in those areas from Fallout 3. Just my opinion though. I certainly wouldn't mind more clairity with the dialogue options though. I should also point out that the old Black Isle Fallout games had a lot more dialgue because it was all text based dialogue, and they didn't put anywhere close to the amount of resources and developement time into the rest of the world, and therefore were also able to implement a lot more into dialogue. Really though, if the older games didn't have great dialogue, you wouldn't have had much of a game either lol, where as the Bethesda Fallout games are action RPGs. While I loved the original Fallout games, I still love the direction Bethesda has gone, and prefer the style of the newer games, though I do think there is a lot from New Vegas that Bethesda can learn from, with blending the two styles and in fact I do see some things in Fallout 4 which seem influenced by New Vegas, which I think is great. I am not trying to defend the dialogue, or lack of, just trying to point out that it is an apples to oranges comparison to a degree, while in an agreement that they still have some room for improvement.