...all he was doing was confirm and add to my claim
stop trying to start stuff
It's not just that post; tony's been complaining about Fallout 4 & 3 for an extremely long time in this thread.
It's not even just that he's complaining a lot, it's that he's complaining about the most ridiculous and/or insignificant things, and then tries to get as much mileage as he can out of those complaints.
Some of those "complaints" literally include "Fallout 4 doesn't include rape" and "You can't murder children".
He also occasionally seems to just lie so he can complain about the game more.
why are caps still a thing and the main currency
For the same reason people today use paper and digital money: It's an established currency. I don't see why the physical currency itself would need to have any value other than that you can spend it.
It would have literally made more sense for Fallout 4 to use subway tokens as currency instead of caps given how many tokens there are.
Subway tokens seem too uncommon to be a currency to me. I could scavenge more bottlecaps than all of the subway tokens i've found so far in about half a minute. What price would things that cost 1 bottlecap be in subway tokens? You can't split a token or anything like that, and tokens are too much rarer than bottlecaps for it to be a 1:1 exchange ratio. Would you be forced to buy multiple of them at once?
Besides, as far as i'm aware, a token doesn't represent or "back" anything like you seem to think a currency should.
Weapons Workshop DLC is something that should either be free or included with the game since day 1.
The website advertises that it adds things like cage traps, settler fights, and nixie tube lighting. None of that really seems essential to me, but that's just my opinion.
Believe it or not. Fallout was originally built on story, not guns.
You make it sound like one of those games people would call an "interactive experience."
http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Timeline
http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/WeaponsIf you were to compile all the overviews for weapons in a specific game and also pages for the weapons themselves, i'm fairly certain it'd be longer than that page.
Also, i don't think we should count things that actually happened in real life as part of the story of fallout 4.
So california, washington, Pittsburg, Boston and point lookout, etc all use caps.
I guess it's safe to say every state in the united states including hawaii and alaska use caps now. That makes zero sense.
Even putting aside the fact that california didn't use caps at one point, that's 4 of the 50 states in the U.S.A; It doesn't seem safe to say that all of them use caps at all.
Also, i don't see why it doesn't make sense. How is it any different than all of the current US states using the american dollar?