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The selling a kid in to slavery example is probably different to the shooting up a town example.

With the selling him to slavery, you could argue that since the kid is still alive, and being forced in to slavery, the consequences are off-screen(a kid living in slavery)

Going on a murder-spree is something which should in theory have consequences on-screen.
Can't say I disagree, towns should be more hostile to some person shooting up their residences. I can see how the town going all "welcome back" after killing their mayor and burning half the neighborhood is extremely messed up. Stuff like that should've been designed better.

I was just pointing out that some of the examples from the post being "the deeds don't matter because no one cares" seem a bit off. It can still be a bad deed, it's just a very boring bad deed since Bethesda doesn't believe in C&C much.
 
From what I've seen of /r/fallout, they're if NMA had a lite version.

Sure there's plenty of Bethesda praise, but there's also a lot of Bethesda hate/obsidian praise.
 
Some stuff said there is completely retarded when there like what I would really like to see in fallout 5 is rideable mole rats or stupid shit like that. But just because that comminty is open to alot of people. Personally it does annyouy me when people dam stuff like that and tey have no experiance with making game modding or anything like that and they probably have't even played much fallout either.
 
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