One of the whole points of FO is that (aside from bandits and other assorted scum) there are no good guys or bad guys. It's a crapsack world and there are no right answers any more. Either you look out for your own or you die. Although 4 kind of crapped on that with the Minutemen who are portrayed as pretty much perfectly benevolent.
They were (at least the version brought back under you and Preston) but had a MAJOR lack of resources and training. The only advantage they had was artillery.
This was most evident in how the 'General' had to go around helping settlements constantly than just securing once and having Minutemen stationed there to prevent further issues.
The issue is that I doubt they'll have the same nuance about morality of the fractions in the game as the show.
One of the whole points of FO is that (aside from bandits and other assorted scum) there are no good guys or bad guys. It's a crapsack world and there are no right answers any more. Either you look out for your own or you die. Although 4 kind of crapped on that with the Minutemen who are portrayed as pretty much perfectly benevolent.
They were (at least the version brought back under you and Preston) but had a MAJOR lack of resources and training. The only advantage they had was artillery.
This was most evident in how the 'General' had to go around helping settlements constantly than just securing once and having Minutemen stationed there to prevent further issues.
The issue is that I doubt they'll have the same nuance about morality of the fractions in the game as the show.