virumor wrote...
The NCR wasn't really very grey, either. Yes, the politicans and the bureaucracy were largely corrupt and not to be trusted, but the regular soldiers and rangers were all 'lawful good', basicallly on par with the East Coast Brotherhood of Steel.
On the other hand, the Pitt's slaver faction was a decent grey faction. I went in there initially with the thought of killing all slaver scum, but Ashur made me do a double-take. He was an example of a charismatic leader using machiavellian methods for the greater good.
I could never side against the slaves, slavery is just a button with me. Better dead than a slave etc.
But, having to just kill all the BoS has kind of left the end game feeling flat for me. People always say they want morally grey choices but to me it ends up seeming like just arbitrary choices and that makes me disengage. I'm kind of disappointed in the main quest tbh. In FO3 I felt like I had a personal connection due to the relationship with James, here I'm just kind of bored.