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And as was stated, it is easier to carry around 15k bottle caps than it is 15k liters of water. The caps were plentiful, but not so much that they would be near worthless (like tree bark that anyone can go out and get). And how would stores function (like Wal-Mart for instance)? Do you think they want to trade 200 bushels of corn for a television set? They already got 15,000 bushels they are trying to get rid of already before it spoils. But what if the local metal worker nearby who has the skill to fix your plow doesn't like rutabegas but that is all you grow? What do you trade then? Your oldest daughter to marry the smiths son? Now we are going back to arranged marriages (and in part a form of slavery) to better a singular families needs. Many of these anti-currency people though think we would be better off trading in goods like bushels of corn or rutabegas. They only dislike "money" because they A) have poor spending habits and B) lack any marketable skills to acquire it.Īs it is currency is a great bartering tool, as it can be used to purchase things you need, and the recipient can then turn around and use that currency to acquire what they need (*rinse repeat). But guaranteed that 99.9% of them aren't rich to begin with.
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You can find many anti-currency people out in the world in real life today. Turning lead into gold has been an alchemical desire for thousands of years as lead is far more plentiful than gold. Caps were used because the ability to mass reproduce them went down drastically after the war. So long story short: My Fallout 4 installation REFUSES to utilize more than 4GB of my RAM and unfortunately suffers from terrible lag in big settlements due to my SSDs not-high-enough IOPS being the bottleneck. Everything has value as everything can be used for something by someone. RAM allocation - posted in Fallout 4 Discussion: As the title suggest, Ive basically got too much RAM (well, 32GB honestly isnt that much lol) to spare into the game. Doesn't matter if it is gold, baseball cards, tree bark, or dog p!$$. To put it shortly, anything is only as valuable as someone is willing to give for it (what ever the currency is).