You might be autistic to have noticed. But, if I had the game and were to notice I'm sure it'd bother me to. Erase the border between Canada and the US though, that annexation was a hard-won prize for you to just ignore like this.
You don't need to be autistic to notice stuff like this - OCD works equally well. >_<
I am hyper-observant, and I noticed this as well, but I'm trying REALLY hard to ignore some of this stuff, since I also noticed all the 100% recycled assets WITHOUT any changes from Skyrim, Fallout 3, and Fallout: New Vegas (I mean, ffs man - the wild dogs use the ENTIRE wolf sound set from Skyrim, from footsteps, to idle, or attack, to death - all the sounds!!!).
Noticing and being annoyed by things isn't OCD. Real OCD is very, very different from the pretend OCD that many people claim they have that is "triggered" by something being out of place or not looking quite right.
Except for the fact that this isn't an inland sea, it's got a direct connection to the atlantic, so you'd have to drain the entire globe quite alot (lowering the global sea level by at least 900m) before that connection is cut...
USA and Canada Are 1 Country in the Fallout Universe, USA Annexed Canada into us, so we could have more troops and be quicker to get from alaska to main usa to send troops.
The removal of the Mediterranean sea could be a nod towards Phillip K. Dicks novel "The man in the high castle". It's story sets in an alternative fictional history where the Third Reich won the second world war. After The Reich annexed large parts of the USA, they started reforming Europe. Next to completely replacing cities they also drained the Mediterranean sea to gain more farmland.
I really like your changes but unfortunately the globe with borders is not lore friendly because it's missing the soviet union.
Including Canada in the US is good (although these globes must have been produced shortly before the great war.) Independent Mexico is not lore unfriendly but questionable since it was invaded by the US. I guess it depends on whether or not you believe it was annexed or if the map makers would represent that.
Updated to include the USSR, or at least the real-world borders of the USSR as there are no in-game maps of the pre-war world. I've kept Mexico's border, as I can't find anything to say it's confirmed Mexico was fully annexed like Canada was, only that it was occupied. Europe has also been kept the same as the information I've been able to find states the European Commonwealth was dissolving by the 2060s, and any changes would be mostly guesswork.
In addition, the lore-friendly version has been made the main file from now on.
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Erase the border between Canada and the US though, that annexation was a hard-won prize for you to just ignore like this.
I am hyper-observant, and I noticed this as well, but I'm trying REALLY hard to ignore some of this stuff, since I also noticed all the 100% recycled assets WITHOUT any changes from Skyrim, Fallout 3, and Fallout: New Vegas (I mean, ffs man - the wild dogs use the ENTIRE wolf sound set from Skyrim, from footsteps, to idle, or attack, to death - all the sounds!!!).
https://youtu.be/btI5y8Sw9cs?t=208
(at the 3:27 mark)
Including Canada in the US is good (although these globes must have been produced shortly before the great war.) Independent Mexico is not lore unfriendly but questionable since it was invaded by the US. I guess it depends on whether or not you believe it was annexed or if the map makers would represent that.
I've kept Mexico's border, as I can't find anything to say it's confirmed Mexico was fully annexed like Canada was, only that it was occupied.
Europe has also been kept the same as the information I've been able to find states the European Commonwealth was dissolving by the 2060s, and any changes would be mostly guesswork.
In addition, the lore-friendly version has been made the main file from now on.