Hardboiled Android
Vault Fossil
Politics isn't just ideas as they are formally represented in a given historical moment, there are underlying hard realities to them that manifest in different ways in different contexts. ideally, a game shouldn't be representing politics in formally the same way as it exists in reality, but it should be depicting the essential qualities that give rise to politics in a different context. Something as broad (and downright fascinating) as fascism certainly deserves exploration in story/world driven games.Says whom? Also maybe the Enclave was inspired by America in general? After all it's a capitalist parody game. No matter how many times Chinese communism is condemned, it's American capitalism that's being made fun of. The fact that after a third world war, people are still fighting over stupid crap. Fallout: The Fourth World War.
In-game politics like slavery and bottle caps is not the same thing as real life politics. The game's in game politics should be independant from real life politics and adherent to it's setting. Adding wokeness into a video game just for the sake of it ruins the video game. Everyone gave The Frontier shit for not including the Enclave cause: "orange man bad etc, etc, etc."
So if you are calling the Enclave, "Nazis," you are no different from them Frontier developers.
My impression of the Frontier is that its represnetation of politics is bad and dumb, but I think on some level it's because the writers for that game are surface level thinkers who reduce politics to its formal expression, not to mention hamfisted moralizing about it.
But all of this said - yes, the Enclave in their original iteration were certainly fascists, but in the intent of the writers and in how they were represented. That doesn't mean that they're bad naughty MAGA-men, and it doesn't mean that the game is making any direct commentary on current formal politics
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