Yeah, but I mean the idea that skills have an effect on your success. Like Spech, Charisma, Intelligence, Doctor etc. Neither of those are present in a game like Mass Effect. Which is alright. For Mass Effect. You are supposed to play the Shepard. It is also ok for The Witcher.
But Fallout is in that sense different. Skills should matter in conversations. If you're character has the inteligence and apperance of a Gorilla than he should have a very very hard time in convicing anyone. New Vegas did a decent job with skill checks, albeit it was waaaaay to easy to max out the stats and I had no problem to play the Einstein among the Rambo Soldiers with the charme of Jamese Dean.
But Fallout is in that sense different. Skills should matter in conversations. If you're character has the inteligence and apperance of a Gorilla than he should have a very very hard time in convicing anyone. New Vegas did a decent job with skill checks, albeit it was waaaaay to easy to max out the stats and I had no problem to play the Einstein among the Rambo Soldiers with the charme of Jamese Dean.