Walpknut
This ghoul has seen it all
People need food, water and space to survive. Easy to die when holed up in a park with no farms.
People need food, water and space to survive. Easy to die when holed up in a park with no farms.
Yup, from the looks of it Diamond City is indeed the only settlement in the region, not counting the ones you build. Diamond City doesn't seem to have farms, there is a dude with a Baseball memorabilia store. Trading is mentioned only when you get there with Piper telling the guards that you are a trader but they don't fall for that.
BIGGER SPOILER
There is one Vault with farms but they are very secluded and don't even seem to interact with commonwalthers much so them trading with Diamond City seems very much unlikely
THe location from the trailer with the Android detective and "Memory Den" is just one street where you use some very specific services during a quest but it's not a settlement. THere is even a bunch of hostile npcs surroundign the area.
Altho keep in mind that the Leak Streamer might just have not gotten to the other places or didn't explore enough and we are missing some location or another. What I said is based only on the stream leaks and might be different on the game, but I doubt it.
Oh yeah.
This is what happens whenever something tries to hold something completely under wraps.
Idiots gonna idiot and try to ruin everything.
Though, I will say that I am slightly responsible for spoiling things sometimes because I just plain forget sometimes.
You move the goal posts by changing your argument. How exactly would people grow food in communities in random unconnected apartment buildings? First it was it doesn't make sense to leave them period then because of farming.
THey have parks where grass can grow, they have no limit to how much space they can dedicate to farming, make some greenhouses in terrazas, use the patios and backyards of people to grow more food. There is lots that can be done to make a community work when you aren't holed up in a stadium. Why would they leave their comfortable and secure houses, open spaces to grow food and expand? Hell, that's basically what you do in Settlement building mode, and you are just one dude, they are hunders if not thousands of people and a single dude can do more with the ruins than them?
The bombs didn't do that much to the city and there is lots of locations with fuel and guns just stored in drawers. It looks like people didn't even attempt to get anything from the abandoned buildings and just decided to hole themselves up in a ballpark for no reason.
People group together in a community for protection and resources. Easy.
What crater? I'm on a phone and in that map I don't see one.
Ugh.
Big Town.
Not as bad as Girdershade though.
Two people.
Two huts.
You move the goal posts by changing your argument. How exactly would people grow food in communities in random unconnected apartment buildings? First it was it doesn't make sense to leave them period then because of farming.
THey have parks where grass can grow, they have no limit to how much space they can dedicate to farming, make some greenhouses in terrazas, use the patios and backyards of people to grow more food. There is lots that can be done to make a community work when you aren't holed up in a stadium. Why would they leave their comfortable and secure houses, open spaces to grow food and expand? Hell, that's basically what you do in Settlement building mode, and you are just one dude, they are hunders if not thousands of people and a single dude can do more with the ruins than them?
The bombs didn't do that much to the city and there is lots of locations with fuel and guns just stored in drawers. It looks like people didn't even attempt to get anything from the abandoned buildings and just decided to hole themselves up in a ballpark for no reason.
People group together in a community for protection and resources. Easy.
What crater? I'm on a phone and in that map I don't see one.
Right here.