![]() ![]() You actually first meet the Railroad earlier in the game, during a quest called Road to Freedom. So I did, making my way through The Old North Church toward the wall that leads to the Railroad's secret hideout. ![]() Both factions were already flagged as hostile, so, like so much of Fallout 4, all that was required was to kill everyone. There, Brotherhood of Steel soldiers were scrapping with Railroad agents. As expected, eventually, Father ordered me to destroy the Railroad and murder its leader, Desdemona. There I left the Power Armour-wearing techno-zealots, and off to the Institute I went to flesh out the underground-living synth-creators' story. I had worked my way through the Brotherhood of Steel's quest line to the point where they asked me to destroy the Railroad. But I wanted to put the decision off for as long as possible, in part because I hadn't decided who to align with, and in part because I wanted to see whether the game would reflect my indecision through dialogue and quest design. I knew this was coming - as you play Fallout 4 it becomes pretty obvious. You can join them all, but at one point the game forces you to make a decision. But, more importantly, I'm disappointed.įallout 4 features four factions: the Minutemen, the Railroad, the Brotherhood of Steel and the Institute. Last night, 91 hours into the PlayStation 4 version of Bethesda's post-apocalyptic open-world adventure, I ran into a bug that prevents me from completing the main quest. ![]()
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