[quote=@Dinh AaronMk] The thing with Fallout is: most of the cities are small city-states anyways, and the possession of high-tech has mostly always been on a minority to the point that it's self-contained. Unlike here where the possession of one suit seems to imply that a nation can continue to manufacture existing ones. The materials and supplies of Fallout have been a successive series of working on what came before it. And there was only one faction capable of somehow manufacturing new stuff: The Enclave. The Institute more recently but they're on a severe small scale compared to Osaka and this RP's Denmark or your Yellowstone. The rest of the Fallout world had to make due with reproducing what was left behind for them. No one was making any new FEV and no one was building new reactors. They were moving about pre-existing parts to re-fab what they needed. The issue with the way it's being done here is that people are forgetting it and think they can all be NCR around the time of New Vegas; which as a passing reminder I'll toss out they didn't even build their Power Suits, they stole from the BoS who in turn adopted them from the US Army when the world went tits up. So even in the BoS' case they were recycling the previous world and were not carrying out independent, fresh manufacture. Similarly, the capacity of the vaults was not to continue producing Pip-Boys which meant they were in a severe short supply. Some laptops here might survive but that's it: the global infrastructure isn't in place to produce more just like new Pip-Boys aren't being made in Fallout's world. There is a rarity to Fallout's high-tech that's being ignored here when everyone can claim to have all the high-tech and produce it flagrantly. [/quote]The problem is with Fallout that it's all an artifice. They can understand and manufacture tech. They can repair stuff. They do have pretty damn high tech levels at average. The setting is just forced to a status quo. There's nothing preventing Fallout humanity to make their situation less shit yet when it isn't a plot device, they don't. As for "high tech" (by Fallout standards) being rare it's exactly because the factions that possess them refuse to share. Anyways, as it happens with NRP you have only minimal control over its style. And things are right that way. As implied in the OP this is less of that total anarchy where city states fight each other for control but a more organized effort from returning political bodies to recover their former groove or perhaps even abuse the situation and gain power over the wasteland. [quote=@The Grey Warden] [@Willy Vereb], nobody gives a damn but you. � [s]just saying.[/s] [/quote]You know ASTA prior got forced out of OOCs for much less. Seriously, if you have something to say do it in PMs or even with the new VM function.