5 More Missed Opportunities in Fallout 4
Despite Fallout 4 being seen as an improvement over Fallout 3 in many areas, there were still parts of the game that didn’t live up to its expectations. So, here are 5 more missed opportunities in Fallout 4.
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5 More Missed Opportunities in Fallout 4 (in text form)
5. If you’ve beaten Fallout 4, you should know all about Virgil. He escaped the Institute and turned himself into a Super Mutant in order to pass through the Glowing Sea. However, he comes to regret the decision of becoming a mutant and wants to go back. The Sole Survivor can retrieve a cure from inside the Institute and give it to Virgil. The problem is you can’t do anything else with it. You can give it to Virgil, or, just, not. It works for Virgil because it’s been designed by him for him. Why can’t you take it for yourself and present it to the Institute, or even put it into the Syringer and fire it at a Super Mutant. Or what about Strong? He’s a companion, why can’t you administer it to him? Of course, Strong acts like a whiny bitch if he’s there when you give Virgil the serum, so you’d have to force him to take it. But still… should’ve been an option.
4. One of the hallmarks of Fallout is being able to rise to power. You can become a leader, or at least one of the most prominent members, of almost any faction. So why can’t you become the Mayor of Diamond City? Quests could have involved talking to traders and wastelanders who run caravans to convince them to trade with Diamond City or maybe organizing a proper baseball game for the citizens of Diamond City because Moe has filled their heads with all sorts of propaganda to drum up sales.
3. Salem and the Museum of Witchcraft. That entire thing was just a disappointment. Throughout the game you’re led to believe that some spooky stuff is going on there, but once you get to the Museum of Witchcraft, not much happens. You can find a baby Deathclaw egg. We know from past Fallout games that there are intelligent Deathclaws. Would it really be that much of a stretch to have had the baby Deathclaw be intelligent, perhaps from some weird witchcraft stuff? Let it hatch and become a companion. A full-blown deathclaw as a companion would be too powerful, but a baby Deathclaw would be awesome. //end To be honest, my biggest gripe with Salem is that you can’t find a sweet wizard’s hat to wear.
2. In Vault 81, after completing the Hole in the Wall quest, you have the option of taking her as a companion. If you spend enough time with Curie and do things that make her happy, she will eventually ask you a personal question. Basically, she wants a body, which launches the Emergent Behavior quest. If some other quests have been completed, you can talk to Doctor Amari at the Memory Den and through various means, she gets put into a synth body. My main complaint with this is rather simple. Codsworth is a very similar machine to Curie, why can we not put him into a synth body?
1. In the beginning of Fallout 4, you spouse dies. That’s supposed to be an emotional moment, but you don’t spend enough time with them to really care all that much. You can take companions down to Vault 111 and they’ll make some comments about your spouse, and you can take your husband or wife’s ring, but that’s really all you can do. Let’s be realistic about this for a moment. You watch the love of your life and the mother/father of your child die, are you really just going to leave them down there in the vault? Why can’t you take their body and bury somewhere, maybe behind your house? As you carry them to their grave, the game could have all the companions, settlers, and Minute Men sort of gather and watch you in silence. Or instead of Sanctuary, any settlement you have would work.
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