Holy fucking shit, that's not restored content, you retarded fuck. The mod is inspired by the ending slides of the original game. Are you even read the description of FPGE?
What's next? You're gonna literally take all the Second Great War mod from Skyrim to talking about how the Thalmor dominated Skyrim and shit?
Please, no. Fuck off and go to bed.
I'm pretty sure the women of the Mojave Wasteland are just sitting pretty after Caesar conquered the place, aren't they? They obviously aren't just being used as rape-baby factories so that the Legion can have more troops? Tell me, when in the game do you see a free Legion woman aside from a Legion-aligned Courier?
If you had actually played the game you would know that no one in the Mojave wants the NCR there. They aren't "the good guys", they're the NCR who represent their particular brand of governance and law. The Legion is brutal, no one disputes it but the merchants that do business with them (like Cass) say its safe and crime isn't tolerated.
No one wants the Legion in the Mojave either. If anything, people favor the Yes Man ending, but the NCR still brings stability and peace when they win, leaving most people alone, while the Legion enslaves the populace once they come into power.
It's assume there no enslavement, rape or torture in Legion territories. It's may not be your cup of tea but to people in wastes fighting off raiders, thugs and ghouls it's probably very appealing. Sort of how IRL people may go along with the status quo in their particular area because they like law and order, even if its heavy handed,
XD No rape, enslavement, or torture in Legion territories? Dude, are you fucking high? They rape their female slaves repeatedly to produce more babies for the state. They use torture and enslavement to keep the populace down. And it's even described in-lore that the moment Caesar dies, the whole thing will fall apart, which goes to show that people don't really approve of the Legion. Maybe outside of the game, you get some lore blurbs about peaceful communities and women becoming priestesses, but if you limit yourself to what the game offers, and nothing but that, then not only is the Legion a terrible thing, but it's also living on borrowed time, all the safety, security, justice, and peace it provides is but a fleeting dream, one that will give way to a greater nightmare when Caesar kicks the bucket and the Legion self-destructs.
The Legion helps you out too retard, there's a Legion safehouse near Wolfhorn.
That's only if you do a lot of things for them. Meanwhile, you don't need to do much for the NCR for them to hand you a radio that sends reinforcements to your location.
If you side with the Legion and take it over everything you wrote will never happen.
Because the Courier saves Caesar and becomes his heir, ensuing the future of the Legion. Which is the same for the NCR; if the Courier joins them, they win Vegas, stabilize the Mojave, and ensure peace for the populace. Minus the slavery and rape.
Listen you unbearable faggot, we're discussing a game most of us have played several times in different ways. My feelings aren't hurt because you post spergouts about FO:NV and get mad when people point out how wrong you are, to the point we doubt you even played this game. Touch grass.
Again, you people just make such ridiculous claims because your feelings are hurt. How pathetic.
A mod based on what the dev thinks the cut content would've been, which doesn't have everyone enslaved anyway. The Legion also doesn't "enslave all the women" in either the mod or the base game. It's not literally an army of slaves and slavemasters. It's got cities, citizens, and government/social structures with women as healers, educators, etc. If anything, according to J. Sawyer they'd planned to have a quest where you traveled to Arizona and visited a Legion city, seeing a much more civilized and less warlike side of them, but that was obviously cut. Unlike the cut postgame ending though, we know for a fact that's how that cut content would've been. The situation with the Khans, again based on a mod, is still reasoned as the Khans being raiders, chempushers, and chemfiends, not a group of allies or citizens. The Legion has regular noncombatant citizens, and traders are treated even better than in NCR territory so long as they don't try to sell drugs to Legionaries. Shit, they don't even care if you trade with the NCR too, they still protect you and rarely even tax you.
Where is that displayed in the game? Nowhere.
That's all just lore that they added after the game was released. Nowhere do you see free women or even citizens in Legion encampments, outside of that one trader who's a man. The game's characters all describe the Legion as slavers who are horribly sexist towards women, who use rape to produce more soldiers for the cause, and their whole order will collapse the moment Caesar dies, so they don't put much stock in the Legion's government; it's just described in-game as one giant raider tribe that will collapse the moment its chieftain dies. Nowhere do they speak of free women and peaceful communities in Legion territories. You'd think that would have come up in a discussion in-game, but the most that characters like Raul say is that the Legion exterminated a lot of the gangs in their turf, which still doesn't explain how the people there were treated afterwards, outside of just them being enslaved.
I mean, shit, I even addressed it on this very thread that there should have been free citizens in Caesar's camp to show that the Legion aren't just rapist slavers, but a legitimate state. There should have been free citizens, male and female, coming to offer tribute to Caesar, as well as purchasing slaves recently caught by the Legion. As well as female gladiators, because that was actually a thing in Ancient Rome.
Also, constantly referencing Star Wars in a completely unrelated game discussion gives off that sort of "we're gryffindor and drumpf is the real voldemort and the altright is slytherin guys, leviosa let's fight evil!" vibe.
Star Wars is a point of reference because the factions are basically playing off the same tropes. You've got a democratic republic that's bloated and drowning in red tape going up against an efficient empire that's also cartoonishly evil. Except the Legion is so pointlessly evil that it makes the Empire look good.