There are plenty of examples like this. Just look at the citations for everything you read, and you'll find that a lot of stuff is just straight up baseless misinformation, or otherwise wild speculations, that the evidence doesn't reinforce.
The Myron one is partially the result of Bethsda retcons, but they've completely blindly speculated on what role Myron plays in Bethesda lore with literally no evidence to back it up.
@XNarrol I'd cite as the most recent examples I found the NCR-Fiends War page, which I've seen multiple people cite as "The NCR and Fiends have been at war for 17 years" despite the fact that nothing in the game reinforces that, and the Myron Page where they blindly speculate that Myron's...
Except if you have no point of reference you can't make these sorts of judgements:
Say Fallout 4 was the first game in a series. It probably wouldn't be judged nearly as harshly because it's creating it's own franchise. The Dialogue Wheel is only bad because previous Fallout games had fleshed...
TBH, I liked the idea of the Midwestern Brotherhood of Steel as it's portrayed in Tactics: a rogue group in the Midwest that has needed to turn away from it's former self.
I also liked how in the ending it's asked what the Brotherhood back West will think if they ever learn of the Midwestern...
For instance a lot of Conservative rhetoric talks about "The Family", and you could easily draw this in to discussions of inheritance, and presumptions of families being economic units (They'll often contrast family with welfare), and so it's kinda like, a lot of ideology makes a lot more sense...
I kinda get what you mean, but I also think it's possible to have a completely opposed view of humanity to someone. I do however, think a lot of people kinda have worldviews that they don't even realise they have, because they're based on certain assumptions we have about society that seem...
I think I basically agree with you in that it's a much more nuanced take on what Fallout 3 tried to achieve.
It introduces an "Isolationist VS opening up conflict" which the Brotherhood back west basically settled with isolationism, but the new Brotherhood in the Midwest have gone against. But...
Aww thank you, that's genuinely really made my day.
Good points. You've made a lot of case for the nuance of the Outcasts, and honestly yeah it is a good idea to have tech traded for everyday items, makes a lot of sense for the Brotherhood.
I feel like Fallout 3 is kinda a mixed bag in every...