This was one the best Fallout DLCs I have ever had the good luck to play I really do wish that they made the NV DLCs more like the Fallout 3 ones I mean sure it was fun to run around a pre-war casino killing ghost people and all and exploring Zion valley was also a nice touch but traveling to the Pitt and being forced into slavery and forced to work your way up from the bottom and then given a choice at the end that would change the entire Pitts future was just awesome and nothing can quit compare to it.
Correct me if I'm wrong here but isn't this basically a pirated copy of the pitt and if so why are we allowing this DLC to be downloaded for free? I thought this website was about anti-piracy considering that talk about piracy is a bannable offense.
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My second favorite DLC! It makes use of RPG elements, gives you new items, and even poses a deep philosophical question! Though some things just didn't make sense. Like how you take the baby to what's-her-face and she's like "It's not safe to leave the baby with me." and you're like "But I'm currently in an active gunfight with raiders! That baby was almost shot several times on the way here! Can't you at least hold it for a sec while I kill the several armed men outside, so I can at least make sure it's safe?" Then you realize that this will get you no where because talking to a computer monitor usually never does.
yh this is like a great bit of dcl, i like the power tool weapons love slicesing ppl up withnit lol, should make sum modded weapons with geck with this dcl, might look in to doing it.
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It makes use of RPG elements, gives you new items, and even poses a deep philosophical question!
Though some things just didn't make sense. Like how you take the baby to what's-her-face and she's like "It's not safe to leave the baby with me." and you're like "But I'm currently in an active gunfight with raiders! That baby was almost shot several times on the way here! Can't you at least hold it for a sec while I kill the several armed men outside, so I can at least make sure it's safe?" Then you realize that this will get you no where because talking to a computer monitor usually never does.