Things we learned from Fallout 4

353: People do not need to know how to speak since they only have 4 options to choose from when talking.
 
Oh, did I anger you honey? You see, yelling and calling other people cunts says a lot of things about your insecurities.
Yelling (or any raising of the voice for that matter) is commonly punctuated with an exclamation mark (!), I was dryly replying to you with highly controversial words, as my punctuation implied. Grammar is important in understanding sentences, I hope in the future you adhere to it.
 
354: NMA will never change (Tis a good thing), and apparently we all love FO4? At least that's what the propagandist Doc Morbid thinks.

But everyone can plop down what they are thinking online, just try not to squander it with petty insulting debates and bridge burning.
 
366. No matter how 'overpopulated' the US was in 2077, Boston and surrounding co. have the infrastructure and capacity of a city that didn't grow beyond c. 1960.
 
367. People before the war were idiots, there are alternative fuels for cars (or at least boats) or the whole lack of oil was overstated as in 2287 (or whenever FO4 is set) there are still fishermen who use boats with engines.
Thus there is still plenty of oil or biofuel is just as potent and could probably have replaced critical infrastructure that depended on gasoline before the war.
(if it was powered by fusion cores, would it have been that difficult to show Bethesda designers? Just a small graphic alteration)
 
367. People before the war were idiots, there are alternative fuels for cars (or at least boats) or the whole lack of oil was overstated as in 2287 (or whenever FO4 is set) there are still fishermen who use boats with engines.
Thus there is still plenty of oil or biofuel is just as potent and could probably have replaced critical infrastructure that depended on gasoline before the war.
(if it was powered by fusion cores, would it have been that difficult to show Bethesda designers? Just a small graphic alteration)

Biofuel already might be a problem between Argentina and Brazil with Paraquay being the prize. There was also some talk in the Fallout series about electric cars, but the real answer is 'It looks 50s retrofuture! Shove it in!'

Remember all those generators in 3 and NV? What the hell fueled those? Piss?
 
I would assume it was clean burning propane, the civilized man's gas.

... or methane, which canonically has been found to exist in Fallout as a byproduct of Brahmin farming.
 
In Fallout 1, 2, an New Vegas they would explain what kind of fuel generators use and where it comes from. In Fallout 3 and 4 it just works.

368. Self made generators never require to be fueled or be refueled. (do they require fusion cores? If not, they should)

And in case this one has not been said:

369. No salvager has ever bothered to search for and retrieve the hundreds of fusion cores spread around the Commonwealth any settlement with electricity would probably pay handsomely for.
 
Speaking of fusion cores:
370. Taking the fusion core from a generator doesn't cause loss of power. Except for the lights on the generator itself, so you know it's now out of power despite everything else still being lit.
 
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