Why is this allowed?
Why is this allowed?
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All open world is garbage. Breath of the Wild and Skyrim are equally shit.
botw was so fucking empty, there really wasn't anything left to save
>biggest city on the empire
VERSUS
>post apocalipse world where people surive on the scraps of the old world
>tfw the game has a pissfilter
>Post apocalypse
>People are farming and building entire cities and researching technology no sweat
Uh-huh
You are taking things too literally but it's okay because sometimes autism stops you from reading between the lines or understanding what is really being said. You're putting a square peg into a square hole and you want us to all clap for you but what you are saying is already understood by everyone and it seems you've only just caught up with the rest of us.
You've outed yourself
it's 100 years after the apocalypse you can obviously start farming again and building again immediately
Zora society is shown to be mostly intact though
>People are farming
yeah
in the wold world they had giant mecha spiders., now they have to farm potatos to survive
because every apocalypse has to be nuclear
BotW is better than Skyrim because Skyrim had a lot of the stuff that made TES great removed from it.
zelda has no claims to realism, bethesda games do.
>And rice
>And Pumpkins
>And fresh seafood
>And meat
>And Dairy
>Also entire intact villages
>Also research centers
Yeah, BOTW sure is on Fallout levels of fucked, whoa boy, can't imagine how they get by
Nintenbroters will take literally anything.
and BOTW had a lot of stuff that made LoZ great removed from it
The difference is that we didn't need another Ocarina of Time, user.
Today I learned New Vegas is in fact not post apocalyptic according to this user.
how many human npc's you see in the world?
20?
>100 years post mass annihilation of people.
Here's something you might understand. The population of Europe wasn't the same after ww1 and 2, but it's doing well now. The population of Hyrule was destroyed 100 years ago, but they're improving now!
A lot of people in here calling BotW post-apocalyptic, but isn't it really more of an apocalyptic setting? Ganon is still blighting Hyrule, there are ancient mechanical spiders dominating almost all of the good land, and moblins, lizalfos, and lynels are fucking everywhere.
The apocalypse is still happening in BotW.
It isn't, it's post-post-apocalyptic
Hell, they have multiple functioning goverments in place, the NCR is basically back to pre-war living standards
>the NCR is basically back to pre-war living standards
user, I haven't seen ONE functioning car in NV.
I'm playing through OoT right now and it makes BotW look so fucking soulless
>NV is the NCR
Based fucking tard
fallout.gamepedia.com
>Less than a century after its founding, the Republic is a model example of post-apocalyptic success and good ethics. Steady expansion and development led to widespread political enfranchisement, the establishment of rule of law and its enforcement, security from threats within and without (to a reasonable degree), and good standards of living (above mere subsistence, at minimum) are a reality for its massive population of over 700,000 citizens.[7][8][9] The situation improved even further with the Mojave Campaign and securing the flow of electricity and water from Hoover Dam to the Republic
I must be living in a post-apocalyptic world. Because it's just in no way possible that, in a pre-apocalyptic world with the highest standard of -- and ease of access to -- education can produce someone who truly, deeply espouses a belief so utterly fucking idiotic and devoid of critical thought.
I'm not trying to excuse BoTW because the "cities" did feel super small and empty, but a cornerstone of TES games is the in-game lore, and what ends up in the games often heavily contradicts what the lore established in previous games, including the size of the cities. When you allow people to use their imaginations for 10 years and then deliver something that doesn't live up to those fantasies people are going to be upset
What's your fucking point?
That after a nuclear war the world will never ever recover?
That we will forever be doomed to low population numbers and tribalism?
why would zoras live above water retard?
[Spoiler]I like both games[/spoiler]
Why would they build their innermost sanctuary above water if they like being underwater more, retard?
Based and redpilled. Give me hubs with shit to do and not open worlds where I waste 5 minutes riding from A to B with nothing happening.
Because you weren't aborted
No-No see it's still post apocalyptic...
no, that living in a world in the near aftermath of a nuclear war that eradicates life, sets back science and technology for hundreds of years, irradiates vast swathes of lands, makes the world more lawless, renders life more difficult, and unleashes vicious, mutant monsters on humanity is the very fucking definition of post-apocalyptic you brain-damaged invertebrate
Retard
Thank you for proving my point, user
This
200 years is not the NEAR AFTERMATH
Also it does not set back science and tech for hundreds of years if there are multiple bunkers and educated people surviving and passing on that knowledge in schools which we know happpend.
>Irradiation of land
Yes, but not all land, also radiation decays exponentially and atomic bombs don't release a lot of long lived gamma radiation, Hiroshima is now completly liveable again and that wasn't even a hundred years ago
en.wikipedia.org
Hiroshima which got hit directly now has a population of over a million again
>Makes the world lawless
Yes and if you read what I posted about the NCR you'd see that they managed to get goverments,police and the army running again
>Mutant monsters
If there's one thing a population of 700.000 would get done fast it's shooting wild animals, you can bet that they'd manage to clear out land for settlement
>It's post-apocalyptic
No that would be Fallout 1, Fallout NV is so long after the war that it's about rebuilding of society, I.e. POST-post-apocalypse
>BUT THE OTHER THING!
Nah.
Different genres.
A few surviving scientists is nowhere NEAR today's level and would set back scientific progress for a very long time. Modern science is furthered through marginal gains made by, and following the successes of, large teams of people. One or two surviving geneticists isn't enough to return the discipline to its former glory and continue making discoveries, especially not in only 200 years time.
Irradiation of land doesn't come from the atom bombs themselves, it comes from the nuclear fallout, fuckwad. Hence the name of the game -- FALLOUT. Hundreds of nukes being set off all ot once would cause irreparable damage to the globe. For an example of what fallout can do, look at Chernobyl -- parts of which will remain deadly radioactive for thousands of years.
>Yes there are some functioning aspects of civilization and pseudo-governments which are operating, but the world as a whole is still living in a post-apocalyptic era. Besides, wasn't it obvious through the game that these systems certainly are not without flaws?
this is the first time I've heard of this. are you creating scenarios in your head and pushing them onto random strangers on the internet again? i could have sworn the accepted consensus was that TES was a game series that outlived its developers back in morrowind and became an empty shell of itself in future titles for the sake of adhd gaming.
>A few
There are entire vaults dedicated to the survival of scientists as well as schools and running universities in the NCR, also textbooks and digital libraries were saved, old world knowledge is by no means lost forever
>Nuclear fallout lasts forever
No, again, nuclear fallout decays exponentially, after over 200 years there would be not enough left to permanently harm life across the globe
>what is commerce and relations with other kingdoms
there's a reason why there's no homes to be found in zora PALACE and why there's homes in the other cities
silly user forgetting fallout uses 50's comic book radiation instead of real world radiation
Sometimes it takes playing the game to understand the world of the game. I know, it must be hard not wanting to play a game you have problems with that you can't quite grasp.