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Fallout 4 ground zero
Fallout 4 ground zero





People have the idea that nuclear war is survivable because of the bombs dropped on Japan. In other words Fallout 4 is a game, does not relate to the real world and should be accepted as is. On the other hand, if a bomb that size had been dropped on Boston there would have been nothing standing within a 25 mile radius of ground zero. The largest bomb ever tested, the Russian 'Tsar' bomb yielded 50 Megatons which is roughly 3000 times the yield of the Hiroshima bomb. Well we dropped bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki about 70 years ago and there is little radiation there today, hell there is technically slight radiotion in the whole world you will never see a Geiger counter reading 0.00 The bombs dropped on Japan were tiny compared to those that came later in the 1950's. 引用自 The Digital Monster:It's still ground zero. I mean, the Atlantic coast's water all along the map is irradiated after 200 years? And the Glowing Sea exists? Just more FO implausibility!

fallout 4 ground zero

Personally, I've grown to love the implausibility of FO, especially because FO embraces it with its zany, 1950's-era tone.īut, yeah, the way radiation works is often one area where I sort of can't wrap my head around it. unmaintained pre-war buildings that have massive structural damage from the blast yet are standing 200 years later. roads that still have pavement to them despite being out in currently uninhabited areas. Then again, lots of stuff in FO has always been highly unlikely: computers that still run after 200 years and even still have files and memory from before the war. I absolutely love the concept of the Glowing Sea, and it makes for great gameplay, but it doesn't seem very plausible. Especially so because there are areas of zero radiation only a couple miles away. Hiroshima and Nagasaki are habitable cities of hundreds of thousands of people again.Įven assuming that in 2077 a nuclear meltdown or whatever is far more potent via dealing with more potent tech and uranium/plutonium/etc., it just seems unlikely that over two centuries would pass and the area would be so heavily irradiated. This is extremely severe if you try comparing it with real life scenario's.įully agree with this: Chernobyl is already lush with wildlife.

fallout 4 ground zero

Perhaps some rad resist perks would work though.īut think of it, ~210 years, wear no rad protection and you're still dead in mere minutes. Once there and waiting for the serum to run out, radaway wasn't enough to keep me alive. I could move to the crater with the mysterious serum (If you don't know what that is, don't spoil it for yourself). No specific rad resist gear (Like hazmat suit). 引用自 Pootispenser: I'm also playing on survival.







Fallout 4 ground zero