+1 for not forcing it onto the Xbox 360 and PS3. -1 for putting it on PS4 and X1. Not surprised though. I don't think we'll ever see the day Bethesda forgets about consoles.
Looks ok. Maybe in New England this time? My problem with the series has always been the science behind the premiss nukes just don't turn places in to deserts, It's always felt a little off to me, but I just set that aside and take the games for what they are.
I guess the idea is that when nukes hit all over the world and nearly all the population dies there is no one to take car of the earth or the man made cities on the earth. Everything falls to complete neglect and the trees would not grow back to overtake any cities because they wouldnt be able to grow with all the radiation in the ground there, they would probably even die out from massive radiation cloud circling the planet from the hundred of nukes that exploded all across the globe. No trees and plants around to keep things green, to hold the soil together, to create windblocks, to keep the animal lifecycles alive and things eventually start turning into deserts.