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Ps: Idk if AverageFalloutFan will ever update this, but i know i wont
Also can we get more screenshots?
Overall however, I appreciate all your feedback and we will take close consideration all your critique and implement the best bits to Version 2.0!
The main critique I have of the current version of the mod is that it kind of feels a bit... directionless? You're told that the nation is attempting to found itself as a republic encompassing the State of Oregon, a northern NCR alternative, basically, but this isn't really reflected in gameplay.
The current leader options for the nation are all focused on invading California and further establishing control over northern Cali, which doesn't really reflect the whole "new Oregon republic" idea (Maybe it should be called Jefferson republic instead lol)
I know you're working on more leaders, and that's great, the one thing I would really hope to see for this mod is a leader that, instead of pushing south into California, would instead go north, and have the campaign be focused on liberating Oregon from the cannibal tribes.
Overall, not bad for a single developer!
We are continuing to update it daily in preparation of Version 2.0, which will come Early-Mid August.
If you do not like the mods current state, do not worry as Version 2.0 will pretty much be a different submod, with the same aspects of building a republic from the ground up.