![]() ![]() ![]() Scaled down, obviously, but it's there.Īnd, really, that's all a world needs to be believable, allusions to something, you obviously can't tell or show everything, but it's definitely important to allude to where a place may get their food. We also see that Rivet City has a hydroponics lab, which they get their food from and even trade over some food. Arefu even makes it clearly known by Evan King that the brahmin is their lifeblood, Republic of Dave have brahmin pens and IIRC Rivet City does, too.įurthering this, we actively meet hunters out in the world. ![]() It alludes to a food source, but that's not it, as trading caravans also stop by Megaton. Megaton, while it is definitely scaled down, has a brahmin, indicating a ranch of some sort. Shamus even goes out of his way to say that he's not going to "pick on the game for scaling things down", but he's certainly going to ignore the other methods of food. Fallout 3 uses these three sources for food from the settlements. See, there are other methods of getting food, hunting, trading, ranching. He says that the world has "no farms at all", this is a true statement but it's ultimately disingenuous. Looking at what Shamus says that Fallout 3 fails to give a believable world where food is explained. In 2015 a man named Shamus Young made an article on Fallout 3, there's been the question of "what do they eat".
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