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Bethesda Softworks announced on October 18, 2010, that downloadable content would be available for Fallout: New Vegas, in keeping with its predecessor Fallout 3. Between December 2010 and September 2011, four major story add-ons were published for Fallout: New Vegas: Dead Money, Honest Hearts, Old World Blues and Lonesome Road. Jun 22, 2013 For Fallout: New Vegas on the PlayStation 3, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Best order to play DLC in and when?' For Fallout: New Vegas on the Xbox 360, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'In what order should I play the dlc?'
Piracy is a permanent ban, no warnings.All posts and comments in end, come down to moderator discretion.WRITE THIS War. War never changes(/spoiler)SEE THIS- The lore of the Fallout series- Classic Fallout Games- Fallout 3 community- Fallout: New Vegas community- Fallout 4 community- Fallout 76 community- Fallout modding community- Fallout Shelter community- Fallout Fan Art- Fallout 'Humor'- Journal-like fan fiction.- A subreddit for the Wasteland games.- Fallout-related cosplay- Fallout-sounding music. I usually go do Honest Hearts first.
It has the most to do with the Mojave and less to do with the DLC sub-plot, also makes a nice 'holiday' after making it to The Strip and killing Benny. It's also a bit of a weaker story.Then I usually do Dead Money next, I think it was the third DLC released but to me it feels like the natural second, it has very little to do with Mojave's current situation but a lot to do with the past.Old World Blues next. Has the most to do with the main antagonist of the DLC plot.Lonesome Road. Natural conclusion to the game.
I usually start them once I reach level fifteen, most of the time right after I find Benny. I almost always do honest hearts first because it's the quickest and the least story-heavy imo. Second changes depending on what I get done between honest hearts and the next one, but i typically do dead money. If you can clear out the vault and escape then you're pretty much set for the rest of the game + you can stock up on equpiment for Old world blues.
OWB is usually third, mostly because the enemies are so hard to kill. Lonesome road I do at the very very end, like, right before I finish the main storyline.
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War never changes(/spoiler)SEE THIS- The lore of the Fallout series- Classic Fallout Games- Fallout 3 community- Fallout: New Vegas community- Fallout 4 community- Fallout 76 community- Fallout modding community- Fallout Shelter community- Fallout Fan Art- Fallout 'Humor'- Journal-like fan fiction.- A subreddit for the Wasteland games.- Fallout-related cosplay- Fallout-sounding music. Honest Hearts first, it is the slowest to develope sort of, but has a great story and even better story hidden in it if you can find it. Don't waste to much time in there or perks pertainingt o just that area.Old World Blues second if you like to get a bit of intel on how two characters you will meet further on. This is also a funny DLC with lots of well placed humor in it.
Lots of goodies and a home base to. Cool thing is you can get the story done and come back to explore it in ful later if you wish.Dead Money third and depending if you are on hardcore mode get the perk thems good eatins it will make the DLC a lot more manageable. Best thing besides the gold you will return with a shit ton of weapon reapair packs and the ability to get more in the hundreds stupid cheap, youll be set for life.Lonesome Road last to end the story and bind the together. Lots of high level beat your face in enemie so youll be prepared at this point.Do Honest Hearts after you complete Volare!
For the Boomers. By this time you will probably have heard of the main character and the themes of isolationism and innocence will be familiar. Furthermore, you are still a low level, making it less frustrating.Old World Blues should be done next, preferably just before the Brotherhood quests. You might notice some similarities between the Think Tank and the Brotherhood.Dead Money. Do this immediately after you deal with the Brotherhood. It wraps up some loose ends both talking to the Brotherhood and provides closure to some peripheral events in OWB.
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Plus you should now be a good level to deal with the horrors that await you.Finally, do Lonesome Road as the last thing you do before Hoover Dam. You will be high level, and have probably locked yourself into your allegiance by now. It is also what the other 3 DLC build towards.