Kelmet wrote:Beutarch wrote:Would it be reasonable, therefore, to say that OKC was a regional hub?
If you would prefer that the Legion had a minimal presence there, as to allow players to fit their own lore into the city and the map that Syndic drew up, that works for me too -- it's an easily changed plot point.
As for the tornadoes, I guess I thought too little about the "radioactive storms" mentioned in the OP. Guess we'll be in for a ride when mother nature gets angry.
I had our co-op make a map with OKC zoomed in on because I figured there was enough "stuff" (People and resources) for it to be to powerful to let one player have the whole thing.
The Legion had a presence. I stated it was an out of the way area so you all could play in a zone that didn't have a bunch of lore already on it.
Mother nature is scary, radioactive nature is terrifying, and has only gotten worse since the 2nd nuclear war between the Enclave and Legion.
There was also no way I could show all the locations in OKC without an inset - Tulsa's almost near that point too but we'll see how we go.
But yeah, like Kelmet's saying, it'd be a bit unbalanced to let someone control all that area to start with, especially since most people are starting with just one small location, or at most in an area with a few. The dangers of the inner city, however, do make it a bit more balanced, hence why one could claim one of the coloured 'districts' rather than just one dilapidated skyscraper.