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Upcoming Fallout: New Vegas DLC Packs Detailed: Honest Hearts, Old World Blues, Lonesome Road [UPDATED]

Three packs to round out New Vegas' story over the next couple of months.

UPDATE: Bethesda has confirmed the DLC will not add a Broken Steel-esque post-campaign quest.

"None of the upcoming DLCs will allow you to play beyond the main quest," said the company on its message boards. 

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With save game funny business reportedly sorted out, those desiring more adventures in the Wasteland can start anticipating three downloadable expansions for Fallout: New Vegas. There are three packs arriving between now and July, one per month: Honest Hearts, Old World Blues and Lonesome Road. 

The first pack, Honest Hearts, arrives on May 17, and drops Vault Dwellers into a tribal war within Utah's Zion National Park after being raided. You'll also encounter someone named the Burned Man. 

In June (Bethesda has not specified a specific release date), Old World Blues pits you and a bunch of pre-war technology against a bunch of Mojave creatures scarred and changed by various experiments.

Finally, Lonesome Road rounds out the world of expandable New Vegas in July. This one will "bring the courier's story full circle," as players are contacted by the original Courier Six, Ulysses, to learn more about the Platinum Chip and why one would decide to refuse delivering it. 

There's no indication any expansion will have the same effect as Fallout 3's Broken Steel, which let you continue after the main campaign. As Lonesome Road could possibly fit that profile, I've asked.     

All three packs will arrive simultaneously on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.  

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@PieGuy said:
" New Vegas is nothing to Fallout 3. Rather they patched in some random encounters instead of trying to milk the franchise.I'll wait for Fallout 4 when Bethesda are back working on it with the new engine from Skyrim. "
hahaha yeah that's a good one

I'm super stoked, BURNED MAN/ULYSSES!?
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I can see myself scooping up all the DLC some day when it all goes on sale, then giving it all another playthrough. Till then, there's no way I'm going to pay ~$40 for DLC.

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@JustTheDoctor said:
" As far as I'm aware Obsidian is dead set on not allowing you to continue after the main quest is complete through DLC.Even though it would be pretty easy to just relocate the player to a big new area ala Point Lookout after the main quest is done. "
Obsidian must be one of the most overrated (by bitter old PC hardcore gamers) developers ever.
Thank god for modding!
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I really wonder: why do people care so much about being able to continue after the main story?

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@sofacitysweetheart said:
" Not to sound like a bossy boots, but people really shouldn't buy these until they fix the game.

Buying it now is sending a message that it's okay for them to pump out these broken games. So if you buy it now, and they release a New Vegas 2 game later this year which is just as broken as before, it'll be your own fault.
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good advice.

I've held off so far.  With so many games coming this year I'll just wait until they fix it and bundle it all up on a single disk for me.
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@tourgen said:

" @sofacitysweetheart said:

" Not to sound like a bossy boots, but people really shouldn't buy these until they fix the game.
Buying it now is sending a message that it's okay for them to pump out these broken games. So if you buy it now, and they release a New Vegas 2 game later this year which is just as broken as before, it'll be your own fault.
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good advice.I've held off so far.  With so many games coming this year I'll just wait until they fix it and bundle it all up on a single disk for me. "
it's been fixed for a while on PC at least, so... waiting for all the DLC is fine but saying that it's broken is just wrong;  and I would love a new vegas 2
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I loled at the burning man reference.

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@Aishan said:
" I really wonder: why do people care so much about being able to continue after the main story? "
People are dumb.
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@Laketown said:
" @tourgen said:

" @sofacitysweetheart said:

" Not to sound like a bossy boots, but people really shouldn't buy these until they fix the game.
Buying it now is sending a message that it's okay for them to pump out these broken games. So if you buy it now, and they release a New Vegas 2 game later this year which is just as broken as before, it'll be your own fault.
"
good advice.I've held off so far.  With so many games coming this year I'll just wait until they fix it and bundle it all up on a single disk for me. "
it's been fixed for a while on PC at least, so... waiting for all the DLC is fine but saying that it's broken is just wrong;  and I would love a new vegas 2 "
Here's the thing. That game shouldn't have been released in the state it was in anyway. If by "fixed" you mean a combination of developer patches, user mods and wiki guides telling you which quests will corrupt your save... that's not really fixed.

I bought the Fallout 3 GOTY edition a few months after it was released and never once encountered a real problem with the game. How did they manage to take the same game and not only counteract all of the work from those patches, but also create new problems they felt didn't have to be fixed for release? I know this is old news, but boo them.
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@sofacitysweetheart: they created entirely new assets, plus their new companion wheel and other things... it was on Gamebryo, which is always mad buggy, plus the fact that Obsidian themselves didn't bug test it, Bethesda did.

But I encountered as many crashes with Fallout 3 GOTY as I did with new vegas, so...
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I didn't like Dead Money all that much. I actually haven't even finished it yet. Here's hoping these next three will be better. It'll be interesting to see what the encounter with The Burned Man will be, since he's kinda like, dead at the bottom of a canyon, right?

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@Mooseslayer:  I think that if you talk to some of the Legion they will bring up some Burned Man rumors. They defiantly made it sound like he was still alive and around.

They really set-up the other courier thing. It kind of annoys me that they put in that kind of cliff-hang to the story  just so they can release it as DLC.
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@sofacitysweetheart said:
" @Laketown said:
" @tourgen said:

" @sofacitysweetheart said:

" Not to sound like a bossy boots, but people really shouldn't buy these until they fix the game.
Buying it now is sending a message that it's okay for them to pump out these broken games. So if you buy it now, and they release a New Vegas 2 game later this year which is just as broken as before, it'll be your own fault.
"
good advice.I've held off so far.  With so many games coming this year I'll just wait until they fix it and bundle it all up on a single disk for me. "
it's been fixed for a while on PC at least, so... waiting for all the DLC is fine but saying that it's broken is just wrong;  and I would love a new vegas 2 "
Here's the thing. That game shouldn't have been released in the state it was in anyway. If by "fixed" you mean a combination of developer patches, user mods and wiki guides telling you which quests will corrupt your save... that's not really fixed.

I bought the Fallout 3 GOTY edition a few months after it was released and never once encountered a real problem with the game. How did they manage to take the same game and not only counteract all of the work from those patches, but also create new problems they felt didn't have to be fixed for release? I know this is old news, but boo them.
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If you miss out on this game because of the bugs I promise you that you're missing out on an awesome game. BUT I won't make excuses or say that's it's fixed, because I'm up-to-date with my patches and it's a lot better, but not perfect. If anyone has waited this long I'd just wait for the inevitable Game of the Year edition... it'll be the best and least buggy version for sure.
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@phish09 said:
" How about spending some time fixing the campaign first so I can actually finish it, then maybe I'll dish out for some DLC?I got to a point in the campaign, (about 30-40 hours in), where I am now encumbered no matter how few items I have in my inventory.  I also have a mission message that keeps appearing on the right side of the screen over and over and over again into infinity for a mission I have already completed.  I also can not complete this one other mission because the NPC I have to talk to in order to finish the mission is stuck in a wall and has been for the last 10 hours or so of my gameplay.  Considering how completely broken this game is, I can't believe Bethesda would actually keep putting out content for it.  They should be completely embarrassed that they put out this unplayable piece of garbage.  At the very least they could release this DLC for free as some sort of consolation for those of us who wasted $60 on this game, but still, what's the point when I can't even move in this game to begin with?For the record, I put well over 100 hours into Fallout 3, and while the game did crash on me a couple of times, it's not even comparable to the kind of crap I've had to deal with in New Vegas.    "
I know what you mean. I love Fallout 3 but New Vegas is a broken mess.
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I refuse to buy the DLC if i cant play after the main quest. dumb

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@Metalman781 said:
" I refuse to buy the DLC if i cant play after the main quest. dumb "
Why? Why do you want to play after The Second Battle of Hoover Dam?

Don't you see as it being completely unreasonable for Obsidian to have to make all the endings have effects in the game world? Do you not understand how different 90% of the Mojave would be if Caesar's Legion has taken over, or the NCR has retreated back to California?

New Vegas is not like Fallout 3. There are a lot of long-lasting repercussions of the battle, and the battle at the dam is not the only source of conflict. Complete towns and settlements have the potential to be wiped off the map or abandoned due to the actions of the Courier.
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@Aishan: Yeah, but wouldn't it be better if you could have the option at least?


@patrickklepek said:

" UPDATE: Bethesda has confirmed the DLC will not add a Broken Steel-esque post-campaign quest.

"None of the upcoming DLCs will allow you to play beyond the main quest," said the company on its message boards. "

Ah well f*** me in the face....
Nice to know about the upcoming DLC...not so nice about the inability to play past the main quest.
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I'm not interested in playing after the main storyline, but is there any word on whether these DLC packs will raise the level cap at all? I believe that Dead Money put the level cap up (I haven't played it in ages and never finished Dead Money so I can't remember really.

I still haven't played the whole main quest yet, but I won't want to put it off any more, even for DLC, unless I'm going to be getting levels I think. Certainly when I played F3 once I got to level 20 I found that I wasn't hugely motivated to keep exploring.

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@thomasnash: Each pack will raise the cap by 5. If you get them all you can max out at level 50.

If you're concerned about being overpowered (we're talking another 200+ skill points and 10 perks here), you'll be able to take a new Trait will limits your level to the original 30.
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They sold me at "Burned Man"

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FINALLY..the Burned Man!!
All this time I just thought I was missing something in the game...I wasn't! lol

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The Burned Man? So someone humiliated him in front of his friends using a witty remark? Oh wait... that burned man!

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OH YEAHHH can't wait to play them still playing the game and it ROCKS sooooo many choices to choose and decisions hopefully when I finish the game all the DLC's will be out for me to play that is if PSN is on by then :(
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Chris Avellone posted some cool info about the upcoming DLC on the Bethesda Forums:

 In Dead Money, we did it for the survival/horror experience. None of the future DLCs strip gear from a player, although in Honest Hearts, because of the caravan journey you're on (and the distance) you can only carry a certain weight limit (which can be increased with skills and perks).

In both Honest Hearts and Old World Blues, you'll find out fast that you're in a difficult situation and need to finish the adventure once begun - but both adventures take place in an open world free-roaming location (similar to Point Lookout). Once there, you can tackle your objectives in any order or ignore them entirely. After completing the adventures, you can return freely to both locations from the Mojave.

In Old World Blues, it's very, very easy to return anytime you want, and we tried to make it as easy as possible for people to do so.

Lonesome Road is a bit different. As the name suggests, it's more a road that leads to an end destination (though not like any road you may have seen before), so it's structured a bit differently - you can travel it, and come back anytime you want. You can also return to it after the adventure is over.


No more stripping of your gear, and Honest Hearts and Old World Blues are Point Lookout style open free-roaming locations.
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Yeah!
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