I think it depends on if the railroad are still around, seeing as they’re the only faction unaccounted for. If they’re still doing stuff, it’s the minute men’s ending. If not, it’s the brotherhood’s
Ma dove l'hai visto il pridwen nella serie???? Anzi specificano proprio che nessuno dei dirigibili che si vedono è il pridwen….. che novelle racconti?😂
I hate the Brotherhood in Fallout 4, so I choose to assume the Sole Survivor and the Minutemen defeated the Institute, and the Brotherhood just kinda left shortly after since they no longer had any need to fight the Railroad
I play in a way that leaves me with the Minutemen leading the Commonwealth, the Brotherhood providing support, and the Railroad helping deal with synths. This playstyle leaves PAM with the Railroad, and Liberty Prime never being rebuilt. I makes for a more peaceful Commonwealth, and in the TV show context, lets the Prydwen leave without compromising the safety of the Commonwealth.
Fallout 4's ending has only been narrowed dow to 2 by a garbage TV show that has retconned so much established lore that it might as well be called "Fallout, "What If…".
The Minuteman ending suits the game's narrative and themes the most, so I'd bet on it being canon. The Brotherhood ending being canon would also be super lame and would honestly reflect poorly on the Sole Survivor's character.
The BoS had many airships prior to fighting the enclave. They were simply destroyed, lost track of or scuttled for parts. Poor record keeping led the bos to believe they were all destroyed. Then they destroyed the enclave on west coast and a new airship program was started. Prydwyn was one of the new ones but not the only one. Prydwyn also originally didn't have a name until Arthur Maxson took command of it and christened it. And this is probably how they will explain BoS being everywhere they shouldn't be from now on. Non Canon -> If Fallout Tactics ever gets made canon or even partially canon, the BoS arrived in Chicago from a crashed airship after their expedition fleet hit a storm over the rockies with only the main ship crashing while the smaller ones were lost. The expedition was sent to track down remnants of Unity and the chapter dispatched was made up of a rebellious minority apparently.
Well I would assume that. It was kinda made that way from how the commonwealth was written. The BoS never really interfered with the majority of the public. Rather more fear they would do something. The minutemen were more of the good choice for the public. The railroad didn't need to be a faction in general. The institute were the bad guys the whole time.
There are more than one airship and the chapters behaviour differs from the one in commonwealth. As for "minutemen music in radio" its possible someone just found the tapes or there is more of them. Radio tower has a limited reach.
That's BS. The Prydwen is destroyed, there still could be new airships named with same name, take USS Hornet CV-12 which was under construction when USS Hornet CV-8 sunk. And the BoS are an evil faction in FO4 and even in the TV show which confirm, their ending is evil ending not canon. However, if the Institute gone, that block the creators to implement them in any future show or game, so it's the canon ending. The Institute ending.
Cmon let’s be real. The ONLY canon thing in Fallout 4 is that the BBEG (aka the Institute) is gone, with a big explosion. Who did it? The Minutemen? The Brotherhood? Who knows! Most likely, the Railroad aren’t gone either so it’s a “Minuteman ending” (which is the default good faction in the game, as the Institute is the default evil faction) in the gameplay mechanics.
The show implying a canon ending defeats being able to choose your own fate for a Fallout game. Especially when that ending is giving the Brotherhood a win and letting them conquer the rest of America, despite them being a dying faction.
Makes no sense for them to traverse across continental America with the Prydwen just to stop on the West Coast to fight the NCR. I'm still considering the garbage show to be fanfic and not at all tied to the game series.
I can’t believe its canon that the group of volunteer settlers armed with laser muskets who’s sole goal to unite the commonwealth under one banner didn’t go to war with the heavily armed and armored brotherhood.
Don't consider any TV series as canon of anything. They usually take "creative liberty" in re-writing things to suit their views or ideas best and don't often give a damn that the lore of the franchise is already decades long and established.
Don’t forget the option where only the institute is destroyed. However if we are going to discuss cannon. Maybe we should discuss the invented religious crap the TV series added. Or where they made all ghouls drug dependent. Sorry the tv series is the non cannon part.
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Well considering I don't see liberty prime in the clip I'm guessing they never fixed him up
Anything related to TV series should be considered happening in an alternative universe and definitely not canon
I think it depends on if the railroad are still around, seeing as they’re the only faction unaccounted for. If they’re still doing stuff, it’s the minute men’s ending. If not, it’s the brotherhood’s
Don't forget the special ending where all 3 non institute factions survive. Triple s league has a video guide on how to get it.
Nope
Of course, kill any interesting faction so the can boys can live on.. just great..
Plot twist: there is a new canon ending where all the factions put aside their differences and joined together
The fallout show is not and will never be canon.
Of course the VoS has to win in a Bethesda game
at least it ain't the railroad
What’s the PA?
There is no cannon ending and the fallout tv series isnt cannon
Ma dove l'hai visto il pridwen nella serie???? Anzi specificano proprio che nessuno dei dirigibili che si vedono è il pridwen….. che novelle racconti?😂
I feel like they did this to appeal to the people who didn’t like the Minutemen
The shows stupid
so fallout died at 4?
The actual fact they just picked the worst writen faction in the game as the victor is not just wild, is braindead xD
Never saw the series,never will.And so my canon ending will always be the Institute 😎
I got the minuteman ending just a few minutes ago
I hate the Brotherhood in Fallout 4, so I choose to assume the Sole Survivor and the Minutemen defeated the Institute, and the Brotherhood just kinda left shortly after since they no longer had any need to fight the Railroad
Another thing to consider if BoS ending is canon it means that Danse is most likely dead
I play in a way that leaves me with the Minutemen leading the Commonwealth, the Brotherhood providing support, and the Railroad helping deal with synths. This playstyle leaves PAM with the Railroad, and Liberty Prime never being rebuilt. I makes for a more peaceful Commonwealth, and in the TV show context, lets the Prydwen leave without compromising the safety of the Commonwealth.
Going to guess the minimum wine, maintained the peace, And now that the institute is gone the brotherhood decided that it wasn't worth hanging out.
Fallout 4's ending has only been narrowed dow to 2 by a garbage TV show that has retconned so much established lore that it might as well be called "Fallout, "What If…".
The Minuteman ending suits the game's narrative and themes the most, so I'd bet on it being canon. The Brotherhood ending being canon would also be super lame and would honestly reflect poorly on the Sole Survivor's character.
I don't understand the video the show didn't really elaborate on stuff like this at all, it was a different area
The Brotherhood has my loyalty
I vote Minutemen
The BoS had many airships prior to fighting the enclave. They were simply destroyed, lost track of or scuttled for parts. Poor record keeping led the bos to believe they were all destroyed. Then they destroyed the enclave on west coast and a new airship program was started. Prydwyn was one of the new ones but not the only one. Prydwyn also originally didn't have a name until Arthur Maxson took command of it and christened it. And this is probably how they will explain BoS being everywhere they shouldn't be from now on. Non Canon -> If Fallout Tactics ever gets made canon or even partially canon, the BoS arrived in Chicago from a crashed airship after their expedition fleet hit a storm over the rockies with only the main ship crashing while the smaller ones were lost. The expedition was sent to track down remnants of Unity and the chapter dispatched was made up of a rebellious minority apparently.
Well I would assume that. It was kinda made that way from how the commonwealth was written.
The BoS never really interfered with the majority of the public.
Rather more fear they would do something.
The minutemen were more of the good choice for the public.
The railroad didn't need to be a faction in general.
The institute were the bad guys the whole time.
There are more than one airship and the chapters behaviour differs from the one in commonwealth. As for "minutemen music in radio" its possible someone just found the tapes or there is more of them. Radio tower has a limited reach.
I think the tv series sucks and that letting some shills from Amazon determine what is and isn't canon based on fan baiting isn't intelligent
That's BS.
The Prydwen is destroyed, there still could be new airships named with same name, take USS Hornet CV-12 which was under construction when USS Hornet CV-8 sunk.
And the BoS are an evil faction in FO4 and even in the TV show which confirm, their ending is evil ending not canon.
However, if the Institute gone, that block the creators to implement them in any future show or game, so it's the canon ending. The Institute ending.
Cmon let’s be real.
The ONLY canon thing in Fallout 4 is that the BBEG (aka the Institute) is gone, with a big explosion. Who did it? The Minutemen? The Brotherhood? Who knows!
Most likely, the Railroad aren’t gone either so it’s a “Minuteman ending” (which is the default good faction in the game, as the Institute is the default evil faction) in the gameplay mechanics.
Sorry I am an institute boi for life.
I don't have to accept the slop they out out.
The show implying a canon ending defeats being able to choose your own fate for a Fallout game. Especially when that ending is giving the Brotherhood a win and letting them conquer the rest of America, despite them being a dying faction.
Makes no sense for them to traverse across continental America with the Prydwen just to stop on the West Coast to fight the NCR. I'm still considering the garbage show to be fanfic and not at all tied to the game series.
Actually the ship in the show is a mistake, they ripped the model straight from the game, it's even mirrored.
Brotherhood of steel is legit the ultra marines of the warhammer universe. Too much attention to their poster boy faction.
I can’t believe its canon that the group of volunteer settlers armed with laser muskets who’s sole goal to unite the commonwealth under one banner didn’t go to war with the heavily armed and armored brotherhood.
Why are we assuming that the show is cannon? Someone official confirmed it?
Don't consider any TV series as canon of anything. They usually take "creative liberty" in re-writing things to suit their views or ideas best and don't often give a damn that the lore of the franchise is already decades long and established.
Don’t forget the option where only the institute is destroyed. However if we are going to discuss cannon. Maybe we should discuss the invented religious crap the TV series added. Or where they made all ghouls drug dependent. Sorry the tv series is the non cannon part.
Plot twist the SS is Elder, the minutemen ending still canon and the railroad is still alive and thriving.
That cancels every player that went with the Real ending of fo4 with the MM, RR, bos still being alive.
I prefer gold, not silver
The Institute were the only good guys.
I guess Liberty Prime can stop the Behemoth.