Play the DLC. There are six DLC options for New Vegas, and players with all of them will ultimately raise their level cap and have more to do prior to the endgame. The DLC are. Dead Money. Honest Hearts. Old World Blues. Lonesome Road. Gun Runners' Arsenal. Courier's Stash. When do you all tackle the DLC during your play throughs? I normally wait to the end after I finish the main quest (or close to it) but I was reading where someone recommended playing through Honest Hearts around level 8-10 for the weapons and armor to assist the rest of your play through of the campaign.
Hopefully one of the dlc's fixes this like Broken Steel did for FO3. Have you seen the 4 different factions you can claim Vegas for? Obsidian wanted to make sure your decisions had weight, completely changing the landscape for all of Vegas. FO3 was easy, you either turned on the purifier or you put the FEV into the purifier and turned it on.
EVEM - Vigor Patch. Uncut Wasteland (VNV) - Vigor Patch. EVEM - SMIM Patch. Misc Content Restoration - UW (VNV) Patch. LOD additions and improvements - TTW Patch. EVEM = Essential Vanilla Enhancements Merged. JSUE = JSawyer Ultimate Edition. FPGE = Functional Post Game Ending. UW = Uncut Wasteland.
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Speaking roughly as a NCR player. Dead Money: Sometime before reaching New Vegas at around level 20. Honest Hearts: Sometime after whacking those douchebags House & Caesar. Old World Blues: Sometime before the second half of the NCR quests. Lonesome Road: Between saving Kimball and the final main quest.

rzpogi. • 6 yr. ago. Some say do it according to release (Dead Money>Honest Hearts>Old World Blues>Lonesome Road). For me I like to do it, Honest Hearts>Old World Blues>Dead Money>Lonesome Road. NadeWilson. • 6 yr. ago. This is a good order. I would definitely recommend waiting until you are well beyond the "recommend" level for Dead Money.

Chris Avellone is a game designer who contributed to Fallout 2, Van Buren, and Fallout: New Vegas. Avellone joined Interplay Entertainment in 1995. He was a level designer on Fallout 2, as well as the co-lead designer of Van Buren, the canceled Fallout 3 project. In 2003, Avellone left Interplay, joining Feargus Urquhart to found Obsidian Entertainment, where he became the new company's chief
Originally posted by アイスキャンデー: Battle for the Hoover Dam is when you are literally near the end of the game. What you can do, which is what I do, is explore, do side quests, do DLC, etc. I'm level 34 and still haven't "Found the guys who shot you" which is just about the second thing you do in the Main Quest of things. That's

dansubmarine 12 years ago #2. uh if you downloaded broken steel you could play after the ending of the main quest. But as to your question no, non of the DLCs will let you play afterwards, once your finished with the hoover dam your done. lowhighkang (Topic Creator) 12 years ago #3. Yeah, I knew about Broken Steel.

Page 8 of the full game walkthrough for Fallout: New Vegas. This guide will show you how to earn all of the achievements. This DLC's 5 achievements are pretty straight-forward, although three It's basically an entirely different (very difficult) game that has a rock/paper/scissors matchup system between different character archetypes. The main quest and DLC main quests, as well as the later parts of guild quests (College, Werewolves, and Dark Brotherhood) are all high-level content.
Right-click on New Vegas (in steam) and choose the option to show downloaded content. From there verify each one downloaded properly, the Steam servers have been a little buggy due to the massive volume from the sale. 3. deminhead.
Tbh all 4 DLC of NV has their ups and downs, such as Honest Hearts having a lot of fetch quests, but the backstory of a certain character is incredibly awesome. Dead Money has good atmosphere and characters but it ramps up the difficulty, especially in Hardcore mode.
Hello, all. I'm re-playing New Vegas for the first time in ages, and want to get a good playthrough of the main game and DLC. I found the following advice for what level to play the DLC and what order, but thought I should check if anyone has any advice either differing from this, or adding to this (eg do quest xx before DLC yy).
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