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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 12:13 pm

is Bethesda ever going to make a GOTY edition of this game .-. ? only think makingme not wnat this game is not knowing whether or not i can play the DLC or not (no internet for my 360 so no microsoft points to download DLC)
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Tyrone Haywood
 
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 6:12 pm

It already exists, it's called the 'Fallout New Vegas: Ultimate Edition' .
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Andres Lechuga
 
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 12:52 pm

Why not simply buy the PC version off Steam instead? It's superior anyways due to the facts that you can mod it, use the console, and use mouse/keyboard for controls.
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 9:12 pm

Why not simply buy the PC version off Steam instead? It's superior anyways due to the facts that you can mod it, use the console, and use mouse/keyboard for controls.

my comp would explode trying to install it
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 9:53 am

It already exists, it's called the 'Fallout New Vegas: Ultimate Edition' .

:o sweet

is this item hard to find in stores ? or do most stores that sell games have this over stocked x1million like they have oblivion GOTY overstocked ? (least store i go to has like a half billion copies of oblivion)
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 8:22 pm

If you can't find it at your local store you can probably get it online.
I think I've seen it online for like 40$ or so, however I checked a scandinavian online shop, but I bet you can find it for just as cheap on amazon or something.
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 9:07 pm

How much DLC is there and how do they compare to the DLC of Fallout 3 ?
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 5:16 pm

There are 4 DLCs, they have a decent size about 300-500MB each on the 360. The average size seems to be bigger than the ones for FO3 (Broken Steel is bigger though).
I've heard that the story is good too, but I haven't tried them so I wouldn't know.
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 5:33 am

There are 4 DLCs, they have a decent size about 300-500MB each on the 360. The average size seems to be bigger than the ones for FO3 (Broken Steel is bigger though).
I've heard that the story is good too, but I haven't tried them so I wouldn't know.

are they similar to any of the DLC in Fallout 3 ? or better or worse? (not asking you specifically cuz you never played them apparently)
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 3:44 pm

I've heard that the story is even better, but yeah I've never played them, one of my friends has though.
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 5:32 pm

Old World Blues I played, fun- has robots and stuff of futuristic nature.

Lonesome Road basically wraps up the game as a whole (and all the DLC's I think)

Those are the only DLCs I have played, along with the Gun Runners which gives some great weapons :cool:
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 2:07 pm

are the DLC's closed like the Pit / Operation Anchorage or open like Point Look Out ? are they long or short?
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 8:22 am

are the DLC's closed like the Pit / Operation Anchorage or open like Point Look Out ? are they long or short?

The two I played were closed and moderate in length.
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 5:22 pm

How much DLC is there and how do they compare to the DLC of Fallout 3 ?

There are 4 DLCs and two extra little content packs that add weapons/armor. The 4 DLCs are leaps and bounds better than the Fallout 3 DLCs. Except for the Pitt. The Pitt competes with them, although Dead Money is still my favorite, followed by Lonesome Road.
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 5:52 am

The Dlc's are overall beter then Fo3's IMO.
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 2:36 pm

:ohmy: sweet

is this item hard to find in stores ? or do most stores that sell games have this over stocked x1million like they have oblivion GOTY overstocked ? (least store i go to has like a half billion copies of oblivion)
The ultimate edition was released a couple of months ago, it shouldn't be very hard to find I think. You could also order one online. I don't know in which country you live, but if you're from America http://www.amazon.com/Fallout-Vegas-Ultimate-Edition-Xbox-360/dp/B0065NP6NC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1339762564&sr=8-1has it.
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 5:23 pm

How much DLC is there and how do they compare to the DLC of Fallout 3 ?
There are 6 DLCs and they are far better than FO3s DLC except for maybe Point Lookout.
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 6:47 am

There are 4 DLCs, they have a decent size about 300-500MB each on the 360. The average size seems to be bigger than the ones for FO3 (Broken Steel is bigger though).
I've heard that the story is good too, but I haven't tried them so I wouldn't know.
There are 6 DLCs and they are far better than FO3s DLC except for maybe Point Lookout.

are there 4 DLC's or 6 ? o_0
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 7:39 am

are there 4 DLC's or 6 ? o_0

Six, there's four quest packs (Dead Money, Honest Hearts, Old World Blues, Lonesome Road), and two item packs (Courier's Stash and Gun Runner's Arsenal).
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Post » Sun Jun 17, 2012 10:06 am

Why dont you look online and find summaries for them? Like, quick introductions. Oh well, ill give em here. I loved FNVs DLC, much better written and played out than FO3s(Though I loved 3s as well) and longer in length too.

Dead Money: You go to a casino that is haunted by its past. A literal "Tourist Trap". Its based on a sort of Horror-Survival type gameplay. I dont think you get to take your armor/weapons inside with you.

Old World Blues: You venture to a mountain research center. An Energy Weapon Users dream playground. There you meet scientists from the Old World, and collect clues about your past, and future. Tons of energy weapon types here. My favorite DLC, in fact.

Honest Hearts: You take a trip to the Grand Canyon. Here you will find warring tribes, as well as a Old Wives tale come to life. You will help settle this dispute. Quite short, but I loved it.

Lonesome Road: You will trek into the Divide. Come to terms with your past, and future, as well as one of your companions past. And thus, wrap up your story as the Courier.

In order, I would play HH->OWB->DM->LR, if you follow the plot of the Courier closely. OWB has a lot of stuff in it that sort of leads to DMs characters, if you search and explore enough, and a character thats prevalent in LR.

I tried not to give any spoilers but just the basic. All are excellent DLC and if I hadnt already bought the regular edition and all DLC seperately, I would have certainly bought the Ultimate Edition. Oh yeah, before I forget:

Gun Runners Arsenal: Adds in a ton of realllyyyy pricey weapons into shops. Strong weapons. But verrryyy pricey. I think one weapon was even 100k caps or something. Also challenges and stuff to complete

Couriers Stash/whatever its called: When you first bought the FNV regular edition new, it came with a code to enter that would give you a starting edge, a "Starter pack", like for one i have has a 10mm (Or is it 9mm?) pistol, some ammo, and an armored vault suit when I first start a new character. Theres four in total I believe. This basically gives you all of them. Sort of helps out.

And thats the complete Ultimate Edition.
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