• queermunist she/her@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    It makes more sense if you interpret the extremely low population numbers displayed onscreen as canonical.

    The baseball stadium shantytown has 85 people in it and they don’t seem to be having kids. The only conclusion is everyone is nearly sterile, so population sizes are so extremely low that cleaning up entire destroyed cities is basically impossible.

    Though uh, nature should have destroyed a lot more stuff. This only makes sense if nuclear winter also reduced basically all weather.

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      1 year ago

      And those cities are lucky that high level creatures like Deathclaws tend to mind their own business in their territory because holy shit if an endgame Deathclaw wandered into Boston it would fuggin solo Diamond City

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        Oh shoot, yeah.

        But like, were there even more than 4? That’s not even a village or a hamlet. In terms of pure population size, they’re basically just a campsite.

        Something screwy is going on, so, infertility makes the most sense imo

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          In response, I present Todd Howard’s Razor: never attribute to subtle worldbuilding that which is adequately explained by bad worldbuilding.

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            Doyalism is boring though! I prefer to torture a Watsonian interpretation of a setting until it makes sense, no matter how badly it’s written.