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Sadly you all don't understand how big it is destroying Shady Sands, it's where the NCR was founded and a very important place in the series so for them to off screen it was an insult
How was it an insult?Seriously
This is why fandoms obsession over lore is so toxic.. It isn’t an insult they blew up a city that only hardcore fallout fans would know even existed and that was probably never gonna show up in a future game. That’s just a new piece of worldbuilding they added. It’s the wasteland of course a city like shady sands would fall eventually. And this show takes place many years after shady sands would’ve even reasonably still existed anyways. FNV Is still canon The NCR still exists why does it matter if one city is destroyed?
Fallout jumps around the timeline all the time, dude. Just because THIS story takes place after Shady Sands' fall doesn't mean they'll never explore it further.
Also, what the heck do you mean it's "an insult"? An insult to who? Lore junkies?? Shady Sands isn't some iconic Fallout location everyone remembers. Most Fallout fans know it only as a place that occasionally gets referenced in New Vegas.
The town's destruction was used to tell a compelling story, and there it was a perfectly justified narrative decision.