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Originally Posted by OrangeP47
I woke up super early today, so after updating my own Dynasty (hosted on another site) and playing a month, I had time to pick up my F4 save again, inspired by this story. Unfortunately, apparently I'm at the part of Far Harbor where you have to play the mini-game to recover Dima's memories, which is probably why I took a break in the first place...
Personally I tend to play the game multiple times using various different characters to see the full range of possibilities, but it comes easy for me because I'm a long time Dungeons and Dragons player. When playing as myself though I tend to go for the more heroic choices though. I will say though, on my first playthrough of F4 I was using a character and sided with the Institute. Even though that's generally regarded as the "evil" choice by the fandom, I think their problem is more lack of good leadership, and unlike the Brotherhood, they literally make you the leader, so you can just fix that with your own hypothetical leadership. Also contrary to popular belief siding with the Institute you don't have to eliminate the Minutemen, too.
Sorry if this is a bit of a ramble in *your* thread.
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As you can see in this dynasty, my role play was to unite them all! Not an option in the actual game, but my option. And it is OK to mention the Fallout game here. I'm actually curious about your dynasty, if you don't mind sharing a link to it.
I haven't been playing Fallout much lately except when I need to check something that I cannot confirm through the wiki. On my first playthrough, I sided with the Institute, too, because that place was just too cool to blow up. I don't understand why you couldn't just depopulate the place and achieve the same goal. After that, I wanted to do a Brotherhood playthrough, but my game has been bugged and getting the Courser chip is where I stall in the main quest. It will never give me the next mission of giving the chip to Tinker Tom. One day, I'll use a console command to bypass that and continue on my way, but for now, it is summer. And summer is baseball
P.S. - The DiMA quest is ridiculous, especially that last puzzle. I played it once. The next playthrough, console command to bypass it!