I think the operators shuld be in c tier they are not evil they are more nutral
I am OK with the enclave burning in the deepest pit of the under world but there are some things i don´t really agree on
I AGREE with this list 100%.
Arthur's BoS is just a huge land mine waiting to blow up. They are the baddies who fluff themselves up to look "good".
If this based on "righteousness" then I kinda agree, but will whole heartedly disagree if this is based on what's best for the Commonwealth or cool factor
^^ More accurately, they’re the goodies who the writers gave racist/douchebag dialogue to make them seem more morally grey but it just made everyone think they’re nazis instead.
^I'd hardly say they're good by any stretch of the imagination. It's not just that they say some douchey things and then do the right thing, to whatever extent they're trying to do the right thing- they're doing a horribly inept job of it.
At the Battle of Bunker Hill the BoS could have just backed up the Railroad against the Institute instead of trying to murder the Synths the RR were sheltering for shits n' gigs- resulting in a three-way clusterfuck catastrophe. If the BoS had just treated the enemy of the enemy as their friend, they might have been informed that Danse is not an infiltrator, someone could actually explain to them how the Institute and Synths work, something that would be invaluable in combating the threat of the Institute.
Finally when all is said and done, even if they're going to be determinedly ignorant about their supposed enemy, even if they intend to reject strategic alliances; cutting off their own nose to spite their face- ok. They could atleast wait until after the Institute is dealt with before attacking the North Church and starting a full scale war with the Railroad.
Boneheads of Steel is more like it.
BROTHERHOOD OF STEAL
Arthur Maxson's Brotherhood is barely better than the Enclave in terms of morality. The comments you get from them for bringing Hancock or Strong to the Prydwen make it pretty clear where they stand on what they view as non-humans, hostile or not. Not to mention when you offer the Vault-Tec rep to come to Sanctuary, Danse, the physical embodiment of everything the Brotherhood stands for, says that instead of offering him a home he should be put down. It's not just one or two people, or isolated incidents, it's all throughout the game and the faction's quest line, right down to the point at which the insane teachings of Arthur Maxson convince an innocent man that he deserves death for being alive. They're not even morally grey anymore, they're just amoral, they're dangerous fanatics who will kill without thought or remorse.
@Stick of medicine I agree with you at times they act more like raiders killing with out questions my first playthrough I didn't question them till I had to kill Danse my favorite companion and I had to kill him just because some petty reason
You forgot the Republic of Dave, the best faction in the Fallout series.
What do you think?