Nah the idea is nice and its development would benefit from the real life Detroit, nobody here has a good sense of imagination hence the (unfunny) jokes.
I can see a series finale taking place in Canada, but it's a complicated explanation...
Some of us may not remember that the sea level dropped globally, after the war. Also, killer flora. Lots, and lots of parasitic, hyper-intelligent plant life taken over the gulf commonwealth. I wouldn't be surprised of the urban landscapes are held together by vines and trees.
It's just a game bro plus a nuclear apocalypse would have this entire planet reduced to a lava ball, not a green and gray mountain range.
Honestly I'd go to Nevada if I wanted to gawk at a wasteland.
Oh wait.
I like both. Why? They both play an important role, and in the Killing Joke, the original Red Hood was a great tragic character even if he wasn't a long lasted identity (pre-joker).
You could say all of Preston himself and his crew is every cliche found in the no-no book of apocalyptic settings.
Preston seems to talk more about helping the people than he actually DOES HELP THEM.
Sturges is, well, Sturges. He's Saturday night anime.
Mama Murphy was better off as side-lore, a skeleton in some locked basement with a note attached.
Marcy Long only fits Diamond City, nowhere else, no people skills or leadership skills to speak...
All of these are terrible.
Sweet, imagine the hacks people will do with these.
In turn no one cares if it upsets you either, two way street.
Great! Doesn't change the fact the GTA Online community is garbage.
It's just a great game from Rockstar and *ISN'T* a whore'd out cash grab like how Grand Theft Auto ended up.
Rockstar? Other games than GTA exist you know.
I like the form factor. The best of a tablet and DS in one package. Also reminds me of those Windows Mobile devices that can angle their slide-up displays for relaxed viewing angles.
It goes from objective disappointment to First World Problems. 'Moving On' is a rare breakthrough for people who can't get past square one.
To be fair I don't spend time on the net whining about what I won't buy and just appreciate what I do want to buy...
No, more like "New Acadia", but it may not even be named after the setting. Brotherhood of Steel certainly did not have a specific setting, more like SETTINGS.