Maybe that is what they meant by "War, war never changes." There will always be a perversion or a loss. Originally posted by Perspective Subjective:And with that, what do you think would be the best faction to side with? I agree with your points, I struggle to leave his service because I also question the compitence of the other orginizations. And with that, what do you think would be the best faction to side with? I agree with your points, I struggle to leave his service because I also question the compitence of the other orginizations. He doesn't care about people if he can't profit from them. He's a businessman, and he acts like one. House is supposed to be this super-good-guy-savior-of-humanity type. Imo, there's just no evidence to justify the notion that Mr. that would improve the people's quality of life, but he doesn't. With the amount of caps the Strip makes, he could reinvest some of that money into Freeside or other areas with building projects, security, etc.
He's no different from the "humanitarians" of this era he knowingly pushes a system that causes poverty and goes on to try to "combat" it knowing full well that he's one of the reasons behind it, and that it'll continue to be a problem as long as he's enforcing and perpetuating it. Anything positive or "humanitarian" he does just helps him maintain his power and appearance. He takes money from the Three Families even though he doesn't actually really do anything except preside over them with his securitrons. He refuses to send aid to the Followers or really any groups that could help the people there, and he doesn't allow anyone into the Strip unless he or she has 2000 caps, which is quite a bit in the Fallout world if one isn't a merchant or doesn't own a business of some kind. Originally posted by Zeno:I think the evidence that he doesn't really care about anything outside of his business interests is evident in the way he treats the citizens of Freeside.
I think the evidence that he doesn't really care about anything outside of his business interests is evident in the way he treats the citizens of Freeside.