Totally agree with that. If this is a movie that has time limit, I may understand. But this is a game, and one can spend 100 hours before even getting to Reunion (like myself). It would be so nice to see more of the pre-war world. I agree, I would've loved to see the vertibird crashing into the top of the Museum of History, while the curator runs out the front door. There are so many things eluded to in holotapes and terminal entries that could have made a really big connection to the player if we had seen them and felt them up close and personal. I understand that from a play-time stand point, these things could easily have been achieved, and from a modding standpoint, someone could potentially do this. But Bethesda's employees and designers had to operate based on a release date, which sucks, but they had to spend the time they had making the main game, even if that cost our connection to the personal life of our character. And, tbh with how much this game panders to the modern younger age of Minecraft players and FPS games, it's not surprising that that's how it played out.