Here's a question that's been getting to me recently. Where are you people getting fuel for your cars?If you have a car in the Outlands, where are you getting the gas? Ineu Pass is home to numerous generators which are all consuming vast amounts weekly. The old bunker must have needed huge quantities of fossil fuels! The fact is that Ineu Pass has to now be drained dry. I'm fine with generators and what have you but the fact people just hop in their cars and whiz around the valley is completely unrealistic. I've heard people are stockpiling jerry cans, if so, WHERE? How many? How did you get them? The fact there is no oil drilling machines in the pass, nor is there any refinery, suggests that is should be impossible at this point to simply find gas. All the ruined cars are drained, that's what people would do once gas became scarce. At this point, winter 2017, there should be no more gas in Ineu pass.
Quote from: The Doctor on November 02, 2012, 01:54:04 PMHere's a question that's been getting to me recently. Where are you people getting fuel for your cars?If you have a car in the Outlands, where are you getting the gas? Ineu Pass is home to numerous generators which are all consuming vast amounts weekly. The old bunker must have needed huge quantities of fossil fuels! The fact is that Ineu Pass has to now be drained dry. I'm fine with generators and what have you but the fact people just hop in their cars and whiz around the valley is completely unrealistic. I've heard people are stockpiling jerry cans, if so, WHERE? How many? How did you get them? The fact there is no oil drilling machines in the pass, nor is there any refinery, suggests that is should be impossible at this point to simply find gas. All the ruined cars are drained, that's what people would do once gas became scarce. At this point, winter 2017, there should be no more gas in Ineu pass. First, the bunker doesn't have power.Second, you assume all the cars are drained after two years? Really? I would assume that the gas station also had/has fuel in it.Third, there's only three/four cars last I checked(Beans, mine, Violets) and we don't drive more then a mile at best or so at best. Basically everyone was rounded up(Sparring a few well trained survivors) and put in the cites, and a route to Ineu pass wasn't really known till we went there because of the combine, so there would have been VERY little tapping on the gas supplies.And over all, if this was suppose to be super realistic, then the combine would have to give up their cloaks and some of their more advance augmentations, will they do that? Not likely.
Well than that simply means that half life two is unrealistic as well, considering Gordon drove EVERYWHERE. I know HL2 is unrealistic, but if we're going by it's canon, which we certainly are in some way or another, then I'd assume there'd be some sort of usable fuel somewhere.
Allright... Let's look at it the following way. You're complaining about realism... And things that have been authed/worked on with proper explanations before... In a game where there are fucking aliens all over the place and people can use grade 5 kevlar like it's a wool vest (I'm looking at you, OTA.)It's... Dumb.As for how the fuel is obtained, that can be explained if you just take a bit of time. Let's consider the fact that vehicles ARE going to be abandoned if they get screwed over, specially after the 7 hour war. Let's consider that these vehicles have gasoline in them and that gasoline doesn't decay as fast or as easy as some people would have you believe. There's also the fact that few people /actually/ need the gas, except for the dudes who have the bloody vehicles to begin with, making your point of "the cars are drained" moot, because if the cars are drained, the chances are it's because /they/ got the fucking gas because it's logical necesity. Then there's gas stations which have THOUSANDS of gallons of the fucking thing inside. If you break into the actual supply of these gas-stations (the little underground thing they have specifically speaking) You'd be more than able to obtain some gas. And that is specifically made to house it in a clean and SAFE manner. In two years i doubt there was people who both had a car and needed to take shitloads of gas to waste ALL the gas-stations around the pass, which mind you being out in the middle of the road between cities would have had plenty of gas-stations to supply people who were traveling back and forth.Then there's the obvious fact that the CCA and what not would need gas for THEIR vehicles, which could be scavenged in the case they failed a route or something. Or even if they got killed off (Which while rare sometimes ocurr). There's black market shit involving the CWU... The CCA and low ranks themselves... Of course, all of these have some little "plothole" or another, but that's the thing. There's SEVERAL explanations to getting fuel out there. Any of them being relatively valid if sometimes a bit of a stretch, but nitpicking at all of them is not making the RP more realistic, it's not making the people do a better effort for good RP, it's just being a dick. There's this thing called Suspension of disbelief that you may have to look into.I can see them needing to RP scavenging for Gas. I can see them having to maybe auth every once in a while or something like that if you REALLY want to get nitpicky at it, but this is really just a moot point about thinking TOO hard into what would normally simply be a usefull RP object that we can use to create passive, maybe even active RP to have fun with. TL;DR: You're reading too hard into it.
Gordon drove in cars with a full tank of gas for only a couple hours at a time. He also beat OTA Elites to death with a crowbar.If you can prove your car operates by an alternative fuel source then that's fine. To Elions: Fuel does decay quickly. The single gas station has been picked at for two years since the war; whatever it had is now gone. The CCA use dark energy to power their things. This is Serious Roleplay. We can't have people asspulling jerry cans from a desolate place where no fuel should actually exist. This is one of the reasons why a community in Ineu would be difficult; the certainty of running out of fuel for transport and eventually generators.
The whole point of serious RP, Outlands in particular, is to establish the brutal, gritty and -above all- realistic nature of the HL2 world with this spin. Please don't dismiss the entire point of serious RP by saying: "You're reading into it too hard."It may surprise you but I can actually buy the fact the Union had destroyed the planet in seven hours, not a big feat considering they are centuries more advanced, whose to say dark energy could'nt be used when it makes up 60% of all energy in the known Universe? The shotgun issue is a purely cosmetic thing in my mind. There is, however, little excuse for laziness when it comes to Outlands living. The fact there are generators running almost 24/7 and cars being driven leads me to think that there must be a need for gas expeditions into the surrounding areas. There is no fuel in Ineu. Or at least not enough to power all these things.