And probably one of the more tame things.
Bad things happen, slavery being one of them. You are playing a game that takes place in a gigantic wasteland. So I assume you did not play the original Fallout 2 either? Boy howdy. You enslave multiple children with zero intent to free them and there is commonly a vague hint of what the buyer intends. You can choose to be a slaver who then infiltrates a settlement entirely comprised of children to fool the youngest girl into wearing a 'friendship' collar if I remember right. And if those mods aren't working, don't come crying here. If people want to create mods to alter the vanilla experience, that's their choice. If the vanilla game had included it, I wouldn't have bought the game, end of. Whatever arguments people have to allow children to be mortal, the whole idea of it within the whole Fallout 4 concept I find morally objectionable. I assume kids can't be killed in that game either. I never played Fallout 3 beyond about an hour into the game so I'm not aware of what they included or not.īut what was the context of them enslaving them? Was it part of the story and you had to UN-enslave them? Or was it an option a player could choose.
Originally posted by Judge Dan:Please don't miss the second half I added about bethesda being okay with enslaving children as well.