Fallout 5 Wishlist: 8 Biggest Changes That MUST Happen
4. Better Dialogue Paths And Options
One of Fallout's greatest strengths lies in how the world and story are shaped by the events and people in them. Virtually able to talk to everyone for exposition, or just some background info, is always entertaining. Hell, they even catered for a low intelligence stat playthrough in Fallout 2 if you really want a laugh.
It was nice to see what your reply options were, with points-based stats and percentages sometimes being applicable to sway the course of conversation. It was rewarding to see what you'd say next, or what the chances of it going your way are.
Sadly, Fallout 4 replaced that with a simpler one word dialogue option, which fans felt were dumbed down and didn't give that immersion if you couldn't see where the conversation was going.
Bethesda needs to bring back that immersion, that level of inclusion to the character you play so you are the master of their own destiny in dialect, not just out on the wasteland.
Any man that can get a job with a theoretical degree is always a winner.