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My second mod adds a shopping mall for you to battle through in the Pennsylvania Avenue area. Fight your way through hordes of enemies in five fully-explorable areas to claim your reward!

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Version 1.0 has been released! Because of your feedback, I have improved the gate switch in the home furnishings store. If you find other bugs/problems, I will fix them in subsequent versions.

Two quick tips: The mall entrance can be found across the street from the parking garage ramp with the Scavenger in it, near Pennsylvania Avenue North. Also, once you go through a gate and are back on the second floor of the concourse, turn to your left; there is a window there which warrants a closer inspection. Sorry for not addressing these things sooner, but here's hoping this helps clear up any confusion!

Description:
This is my second modding experience with the GECK. It adds a shopping mall to the Pennsylvania Avenue area for you to explore and fight through, with five different areas to explore. I always wondered why Paradise Falls and Super-Duper Mart were the only known Pre-War shopping centers in the Capital Wasteland, and why a city the size of D.C. was without a shopping mall for you to explore. This mod attempts to correct this oversight on the part of Bethesda.

The mall itself is composed of a utility level, a two-story concourse with five open shops to explore, and three different levels of closed shops to work your way through. The enemies include Super Mutants which have spilled into the utility level and Feral Ghouls, because as everyone knows the zombie is the mall's natural wildlife. There are enemies on four levels, with the last level featuring a design that was not conducive to enemy placement, and you can expect varying numbers and strength with each level's foes.

Installation:
To install the mod, simply extract it to your Fallout 3/Data folder and check it on your data files menu. You will only need the latest version of Fallout 3 to run the mod, although for a more authentic mall experience I recommend a music replacer for the Tenpenny Tower lobby music. To uninstall the mod, simply uncheck it in your data files menu; make sure that you saved outside of the mall before uninstalling it.

Bugs/Conflicts:
This mod will NOT conflict with Chucksteel's DC Interiors or Shadows and Dust Volume 1 and 2. I have run this mod with both of those running as well, and I made sure to select an area which will not conflict with either mod. If you find a conflict between this mod and another mod, please bring it to my attention and I will do what I can to resolve the conflict in the next version.

Also, this mod is now in version 1.0. I have been getting the feedback from all of you and so far that's been one of the only complaints. If you do find more bugs/conflicts than that, let me know and I will get started on the next version of this mod.