Maybe this topic encompasses all Fallout games. Are the morals written considering a person trying to survive in the wasteland or considering a player sitting in a warm room with food within reach?
I heard that the vampire leader tells you how they became what they are today. And at that moment I asked myself:"Would a person in the wastelands even care for that?" Clearly this might spark a flicker of pity in the player and therefore leading to a moral question. But would that be true for a character living in that place? Would a character trying to survive in the wastelands even think about blowing up Megaton and with that reducing his trading partners??? In a hostile environment wouldn´t you try to keep as many friendly and safe areas as possible?
I heard that the vampire leader tells you how they became what they are today. And at that moment I asked myself:"Would a person in the wastelands even care for that?" Clearly this might spark a flicker of pity in the player and therefore leading to a moral question. But would that be true for a character living in that place? Would a character trying to survive in the wastelands even think about blowing up Megaton and with that reducing his trading partners??? In a hostile environment wouldn´t you try to keep as many friendly and safe areas as possible?