Fallout's Great Green Jewel - Diamond City | Full Fallout 4 Lore
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- Опубліковано 11 чер 2024
- Diamond City is the great green jewel of Boston and houses some great facilities to all who live there. In todays video we explore the history of this city as well as what it has to offer when you get there on your travels.
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Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
1:50 - Setting Up Diamond City
4:49 - Facilities & Politics
12:52 - Dark Days
17:18 - Nick Valentine Arrival
19:03 - Goodneighbour
20:15 - New Mayor & Ghouls
23:31 - Future Of The City
26:21 - Thanks For Watching
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I've always hated how small, empty, and underdeveloped Diamond City is. Characters make it out to be something amazing by calling it the "great green jewel", then upon entering it's nothing more than a few vendors in wooden/sheet metal shacks around a generator. It honestly feels like BGS wanted to the area to be a lot bigger, but console and performance limitations kept them from doing so. i.e. teleporting to the "Diamond City" map marker places you at the entrance, but selecting "Diamond City Market" leaves you down the stairs of where the previous marker places you. Hinting that the area was supposed to be a lot larger to the point it required two fast-travel points. I especially like the line when Nick says, "See that platform out in the distance? Near the city entrance?" when both of you are right next to the entrance, or when Ellie explains that Diamond City security doesn't go to that part of town, when Kellogg's house is right above the security barracks.
IKR?? Diamond City should be waayy more advanced than how its being portrayed. I understand time constraint, engine limitations and all but they could at least have swept up the trash and not make the city look so...dilapidated??
I mean cmon, the Commonwealth is one of the most intact places in the entire wasteland! Skyscrapers are still standing, robots are everywhere, the Minutemen use laser weapons, the gunners operate vertibirds, and even raiders use POWER-ARMOR ffs. And Bethesda is telling us that in 200 years the best people could come up with was one settlement with a buncha shacks, guards with jury-rigged pipe guns and wearing baseball gear for armor? :P
1. Sometimes aesthetics should absolutely beat out "what would be the most logical real life thing"; they are trying to portray a post apocalyptic world, and certainly they aren't going for strict realism. There are supermutants with machine guns, no one cares about trash. And in a way, its realistic; go to some war torn ghetto or whatever, and people dont pick up trash.
2. Moreover, you're saying 200 years as if linear progress actually exists: its 200 years against constant odds, with an intermixing of peaks and setbacks, sometimes major ones. There's no reason that just because time has passed, people should be well off. It could well be the case that 100 years after things were good, but have reverted.
3. Pipe weapons are meant to give a sense of progression: you begin with junk and eventually level up to laser weapons.
All of the stuff you're saying is just nitpicks & common talking points of people who like to shit on bethesda@@justarandomcommenter570
I doubt you'll see this because the video came out months ago but I was thinking to myself it'll be cool to see how big cities will be in the next Bethesda game but then I remembered Starfield existed and was like "oh, nevermind."
I personally use diamond city expansion it makes the town feel so much more lively and like an actual city with section and more houses it does put a decent amount of strain on your system but I personally use it all the time
To be fair, for ppl of the Commonwealth it IS the great green jewel because they don’t know any better. It’s also the heart of essentially human civilization at the time with Goodneighbour being an alternative for the sentient ghouls who despite knowing better from their pre-war memories refuse to improve their dwellings.
It would have been great to see an overhaul of it (essentially re-building it ground up in either mods that don’t break the game or by BGS themselves changing the look of the city based on the faction you side with.
fun fact: publick occurrences gets it's name from the first paper ever published in boston, back in 1690.
Yes! Finally more Fallout!
I don't even play Fallout, I'm just a lore junkie interested on the world building. 😅
Play it you poser. Botw is trash compared to new vegas
Play it toad commands it
Honestly you get the games and get some essential mods and enjoy
I love listening to your videos like podcasts while I’m at work, your voice is very professional.
I’m thinking about doing some audio only versions on Spotify real soon so I’m happy to hear that :)
@@WiseFish you truly are a great man
I would love to see a movie of Nick Valentine's story.
Me thinking of valentine:
Valentine: Beep beep beep*
Bringing valentine to the brotherhood is like bringing your black friend to a Klan meet
I still remember finding diamond city in my first play through of fallout 4 all those years ago. Definitely one of my favorite places in the game. Great video!
Bit strange that Detroit is in the middle of Boston.
Bethesda made everything look soft. Mutants, the wasteland, Detroit 😂💀 From a Michigan residents perspective this is child’s play to the real deal
Detroit in Fallout is... near indistinguishable
Can’t even have Detroit in Detroit smh
Detoilet? The entirety of the US is a wasteland tbh. As an Irishman you make us wanna identify as easterners
@@bonkology4165yeah least the British don't own the northern part of my country.
Old habits are hard to kill including economic separation. Definitely brings the low people even further down at times and can sometimes just plainly lead to a revolt. The synth twist of Fallout 4 really surprised me but I think it's awesome. Great to learn more about this iconic city! Well played.
The Institute, Become Human
Dam i was just watching some lore from you on fallout then bioshock and noticed the icon changed for fallout and went, "oh shit, new video", caught me off guard lmao. But keep up the good work, once you find the lore on games sometimes you realize how limited it is, but intresting none the less.
Oh and if you see this, could you cover the mothman cult full depth, it would be pretty cool.
I learned more about diamond city in this video than I had years of playing the game, I just stuck to my own settlements and looting lol
This video was so interesting. I dont even play most of the games you cover but you always make stuff easy to understand and fun even if you dont know the lore. Keep up the good work :)
I can already hear piper in my ear
I gotta hand it to Bethesda Fallouts for one thing. I love their city designs, and stumbling upon them on the first time is almost always a treat. Diamond City, Megaton, Rivet City. It isn’t a large spectacle but sometimes simplicity is key.
Anyone else feel like synths just don’t belong? Prewar tech especially robots run on gears and pistons, but postwar they’ve got bio robotic synths that are indistinguishable from humans? That’s like going directly from using record players to iPods, theirs too big of a leap in technology. They should have saved the sci-fi Bladerunner/west world stuff for star-field
I mean its not really that big of a leap if you consider that the institute has been there since the bombs fell working for 200 years
Honestly it surprises me that the children of Atom don’t like the minuteman which is strange, if this was the children of Atom from far harbor I can understand there concern of them taking over the territory of the island but the ones in diamond city shouldn’t be concern by this at all.🤨🐱
Damn nice has a 12/10 in speech with pulling that bomb plan off lol
Always a treat when you drop a video! Many thanks!
I always wish some would reopen the tap house after the owner dies or gos away
Diamond City Radio has some of the best music in the Fallout franchise
Right off the bat, a montage of populated post war settlements.
Wow, mayor McDougah came to power in a society going through hard times while blaming a certain group for all of their problems and treating them badly for it. Sounds like a certain mustached guy we know from the 1940s
loved the video, great work!
yo! thank you so much! I needed this
Great vid as always
My head cannon is that Diamond City looks more like the stadium base or the WLF from the Last of Us 2
Gotta love a shoddycast plug, but thats a story, for another day
Anyone remember when fallout had some atmosphere? And wasn't blue skies, green grass and sunny weather?
What happens if you find out that the mayor is a synth, before you ever go to Diamond City
loved this one
My dream Fallout would be the engine of Project Zomboid and the lore of Fallout.
Love your vids 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Odd question but what gun is that super mutant holding? It looks likes the sub machine gun but its way bigger and the drum mag is behind the receiver so is it a custom mod?
Hello your game looks so good what mods do you used?
Yey! More lore!
Another triumph mate!
They dropped the ball on diamond city
This but with the fallout 3 settlements!!
Now we need a Minuteman lore video! -ChernobylSTALKER-
I just realized how odd it is that its named *Diamond* City, and referred to as "The Great *Green* Jewel of The Commonwealth". I get both names' reasoning, its just a bit odd that both are affiliated with precious stones, but two different ones. Like, if I were to decide the color scheme I would have chose white or something to represent the Diamond aspect better. Just to give it that much more consistency with the name. Idk. lol
Diamonds can be green if the correct impurities are trapped in its crystal structure.
@@Cowboycomando54 Meh. Will still stick in my brain forever now. Nobody thinks green when they think of diamonds, or vice versa. Must be Mayor McDonut slackin on literally all things not Institute concerning.
Safe to say that these wastelanders have never seen a diamond or an emerald before, and just associate diamond with baseball and green jewel with the wall
@@codeinecowboy8607 I know. Thats the most ironic part of it. At the same time, isnt it kinda strange you *dont* see *any* jewelery of any kind like ever? The closest thing I can recall is the Spouse Ring at the beginning of the game, or perhaps some quest item to retrieve for an NPC. But we never actually do see pre-war jewelery of really any sort. We see it occassionally as part of certain specific outfits (Cabot daughter, I think). But it seems a bit odd we never find any jewels, or necklaces, or earings or finger rings or literally any form of pre-war jewelery at all. We find gold and silver bullions. But no precious gems or jewelery. Perhaps people simply couldnt afford any kind of jewelery and raw gold and silver was more valuable for production and manufacturing.
I think it’s suppose to represent the giant green wall in the outfield of the baseball diamond in Fenway park.
Anyone know what the outro song is? At 27:03
My favorite settlement in fallout 4 but my number one is megaton
Solomon is effectively how my plug is, he’d prefer people bought from him (obv for profit) but he knows his shit isn’t laced and more often than not if he doesn’t trust shit he just won’t sell it
My man is a certified Druggologist
Ehhh swatta swatta, swatta can hit boom
Nick valentine be the goat.
SCIENCE!!!
Makes more sense then Megaton. (Not really.)
What don't make no sense is there is no prostitution in Diamond City or nowhere lock the old west there would be a ladies of the evening flying their trade
How old was father when that synth lost its shit and started shooting up the bar? If he was already working on synths at that point than there’s a decent chance his synth obsessed ass sent that guy out into the field.
I low-key wish I could play as a character who could tell them how pathetic their ‘city’ is compared to New Vegas and the NCR territories.
WiseFish never disappoints to deliver quality videos consistently, much appreciated bub!
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Also known as 'Generic post-apocalyptic BIG town #5"
Ok WiseFish, where will you prefer to live in? Fallout 4 Boston Commonwealth or Cyberpunk 2077 Night City?😂 Since I want to be nice, you will get a standard hand gun, 2 sandwich 🥪 and a bottle of water.😂
Whenever I look at a Bethesda made RPG I weep. All that potential, all that complexity, all that worldbuilding... entirely removed for a looter shooter experience. With no structure or care to it's worldbuilding.
The Institute is just on of it's biggest weaknesses. I firmly believe that someone at Bethesda decided to rewrite them. To turn the old Man into Shaun, for an artificial big plottwist reveal. But by doing so they created only more plotholes. Why didn't Kellog age a day? Why was he the only one to receive "immortality" when it could, should and would be used by the whole Institute personal? Why make such a big deal about child Shaun? It's just a synth, isn't it? And the Institute itself is just so much wasted potential by making them the boogeyman that does evil for no other reason than being evil.
It's a shame.
There is zero cybernetics purchasable in fallout four and it’s a blatant lie to say so why be inaccurate it’s literally easier to get it right
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How big does Bethesda think a baseball field is ? This is one of the reasons i dont like what Bethesda has done to fallout. They are terrible at world building. Its been well over 200 years since the bombs fell. But Bethesda is still hell bent on making every game look like the bombs just fell. They really made it where none of the east coast has rebuilt or progressed at all in 200 years. While on the wesy coast they have built a multi state government with good housing tvs running water public electricity hood clothing wotking mass farms and cattle ranches and other industries.
Ah Diamond city, that place with nothing and no one interesting that you can see all of in 30 seconds. God I hate fallout 4.
Remember, crying about Fallout 5 and why it's not here yet is pointless. You're life does not revolve around video games.
And my life doesn't need to revolve around video games to be sallty about it. What is your point here?