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Most of the guns are supposed to be older than the idiots firing them. Which is why I like the fact that many of these old guns look like they've had some wear and tear. Same goes for the equipment; the Remnants' Power Armor looks like it's been through a lot, and it makes sense, since that thing is older than your Courier when you put it on. Whereas it also makes sense that the Fallout 3 Enclave power armors look new, because they were new, especially the Hellfire power armors which were a recent innovation.I always thought that was intentional to show the weapon had some wear and tear which is the point; everything is starting to look rusty and old because they're weapons of an older time. Meanwhile you'll get a hunting rifle that looks almost totally new like it was bought out from a Cabela's. I wish weapon retextures would take into account the setting because it's a little hard to take new and fresh weapons seriously in a post-apocalyptic setting where salvaging and scavenging is what's needed to survive.
Meanwhile, much of the tech in the Frontier, such as the Helicarrier, was supposed to be made by the old American government to be used in the war against Red China. Yet it looks like it was built a month ago when you lay eyes on it, despite the fact that it's probably over 200 years old. Maybe if it was being constructed by robots controlled by an Enclave remnant or a Brotherhood unit, it would make sense, but it's an old relic that NCR deserters just came across, so it shouldn't look new at all.
They really do annoy me. I'm no fan of Fallout 4's story, it bums me out that the Enclave wasn't in the game, and that the Institute has no real goal in mind when kidnapping people and replacing them with synths (I thought they were trying to do something similar with Caesar and his Frumentarii, only with synths that are easier to program and control). But it's still a decent game, and the people who act like its mere existence is a blight on the franchise clearly haven't played Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel.Of all the people who annoy me in the fallout community, Fallout 4 a-loggers are by far the worst. "Hurr durr I can write better game than Bethesdurr!" Proceeds to make Call of Duty in Gamebryo. "Hurr durr, I'm going to destroy brotherhood of steel so Fallout 4 no happen!" It's like Bethesda unleashed the coming of the anti-christ to these people.
Not to mention Bethesda beats these fantards on both accounts, since their games are better written than these fan mods and their stories, and Bethesda already gave you the option to destroy the Brotherhood of Steel in Fallout 3 using the Enclave's satellite weapon, allowing you to create an alternate timeline where the events of Fallout 4 can't happen, considering that Arthur Maxson and his little fanclub would get pounded into pancake batter at the ruins of the Pentagon if you fired the Enclave satellite's missiles at them.
I see where you're coming from. But this is the first full-scale war between regional superpowers since the bombs dropped on the continental US, so I imagine it would be quite some time before they run out of old arsenals to loot guns from. Combine that with the fact that their guns look old and aren't always at prime condition, and it stands to reason that most of their guns were looted from old army arsenals before the bombs dropped. The only people I've seen who manufacture their guns in New Vegas are the Gun-Runners. Everyone else seems to be using old guns that were outdated long before the Cold War even started, with even the elite NCR Rangers and Legion veterans mainly using old cowboy weapons at Hoover Dam.Yeah but that old shit's finite, at some point you really have to make new things. Maybe not entirely new things any time soon but you need to produce spare parts to keep the shit you found going.