"But its in the terminal entries." -What Bethesda doesn't understand about storytelling.

You probably have gotten 2000 hours of gameplay from this, and just mad because you missed a minor detail or 2. Lol

That's pretty accurate. This argument is more academic and less specific to my situation. I'm just tired of seeing the "its in the terminals" argument. I read the terminals most of the time or at least scan them to get the gist. Its just far from my favorite part of the game and Fallout 76 worries me that Bethesda thinks terminals and holotapes are acceptable for all story going forward. That they'll never have to put any effort into crafting npcs or settlements or quest hubs or the like. They certainly got lazier with Fallout 4 where they leaned harder on radiant quests.

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