This guide to the Fallout: New Vegas provides a detailed description of both the story line and all side quests. Description covers information about possible solutions of specific quests and their endings. The text is divided into three main sections - the story line, side quests and maps.
The story line is additionally divided into some subchapters where you can read about initial quests (optional but must be completed in specific order), information about factions you can choose to be loyal to during a game and quests connected with them, detailed description of these quests and finally game ending quests including fight for Hoover Dam.
The second chapter contains all side quests sorted in alphabetical order.
At the end of this guide, in the third chapter, you can find world maps, where we've marked all places and characters listed in the guide.
Legend
References to maps are marked as follows:
(Mx:y), where x is the map number and y is the position on this map;
(MxY:z), where x is the map number, Y is the inner map letter and z is the position on this map;
(MsX:y), where s is the segmented map, X is the segment letter and y is the location number;
Examples:
The marking (M23:56) means, that you have to go to position 56 marked on map 23. As for segmented maps, (MsE:12) means the location number 12 in the E segment.
Color markings:
#1, #2 - signs that refer to screens above the text (in case when there are two of them, not a single one). The #1 means the left screen and the #2 means the right screen.
Red - characters encountered in the game;
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Green- items;
Blue - game locations;
Orange - skills / perks required in order to obtain specific dialogue options.
Artur 'Arxel' Justynski
Translated by Maciej 'Elrond' Myrcha
About Fallout: New Vegas Game Guide
Author : Artur 'Arxel' Justynski for gamepressure.com Doa nabi muhammad saw mp3 songs.
Translator : Maciej 'Elrond' Myrcha
last update : May 25, 2016
Guide contains : 164 pages, 648 images.
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Fallout: New Vegas Video Game
Experience all the sights and sounds of fabulous New Vegas, brought to you by Vault-Tec, America's First Choice in Post Nuclear Simulation. Explore the treacherous wastes of the Great Southwest from the safety and comfort of your very own vault: Meet new people, confront terrifying creatures, and arm yourself with the latest high-tech weaponry as you make a name for yourself on a thrilling new journey across the Mojave wasteland. A word of warning, however - while Vault-Tec engineers have prepared for every contingency,* in Vegas, fortunes can change in an instant. Enjoy your stay.
Welcome to Vegas. New Vegas. It’s the kind of town where you dig your own grave prior to being shot in the head and left for dead…and that’s before things really get ugly. It’s a town of dreamers and desperados being torn apart by warring factions vying for complete control of this desert oasis. It’s a place where the right kind of person with the right kind of weaponry can really make a name for themselves, and make more than an enemy or two along the way. As you battle your way across the heat-blasted Mojave Wasteland, the colossal Hoover Dam, and the neon drenched Vegas Strip, you’ll be introduced to a colorful cast of characters, power-hungry factions, special weapons, mutated creatures and much more. Choose sides in the upcoming war or declare “winner takes all” and crown yourself the King of New Vegas in this follow-up to the 2008 videogame of the year, Fallout 3. Enjoy your stay. Key Features: Feel the Heat in New Vegas! Not even nuclear fallout could slow the hustle of Sin City. Explore the vast expanses of the desert wastelands – from the small towns dotting the Mojave Wasteland to the bright lights of the New Vegas strip. See the Great Southwest as could only be imagined in Fallout. Feuding Factions, Colorful Characters and a Host of Hostiles! A war is brewing between rival factions with consequences that will change the lives of all the inhabitants of New Vegas. The choices you make will bring you into contact with countless characters, creatures, allies, and foes, and determine the final explosive outcome of this epic power struggle. New Systems! Enjoy new additions to Fallout: New Vegas such as a Companion Wheel that streamlines directing your companions, a Reputation System that tracks the consequences of your actions, and the aptly titled Hardcore Mode to separate the meek from the mighty. Special melee combat moves have been added to bring new meaning to the phrase “up close and personal”. Use V.A.T.S. to pause time in combat, target specific enemy body parts and queue up attacks, or get right to the action using the finely-tuned real-time combat mechanics. An Arsenal of Shiny New Guns! With double the amount of weapons found in Fallout 3, you’ll have more than enough new and exciting ways to deal with the threats of the wasteland and the locals. In addition, Vault-Tec engineers have devised a new weapons configuration system that lets you tinker with your toys and see the modifications you make in real time. Let it Ride! In a huge, open world with unlimited options you can see the sights, choose sides, or go it alone. Peacemaker or Hard Case, House Rules, or the Wild Card - it’s all in how you play the game.
Fallout: New Vegas PC version System Requirements
Recommended: Core 2 Duo 2 GHz, 2 GB RAM, graphic card 256 MB (GeForce GF 6600 or better) , 10 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7
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Unlike skill books, magazines are a consumable item designed to temporarily boost a skill. Using a magazine provides a 10 point bonus to its corresponding skill for 60 seconds (1 minute). The bonuses do not stack; using the same magazine multiple times will not increase the bonus.
Their effectiveness can be modified with two perks:
Skill magazines are a relatively commonplace item, with 213 items pre-placed in the base game. Additional copies can be obtained from various vendors, magazine vending machines on the Strip, or crafted using the Voracious Reader perk.
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Locations[edit | edit source]Random locations[edit | edit source]
These magazines can be found in containers such as mailboxes and the 12 red magazine boxes on the Strip. Some of these containers will be replenished over time.
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Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]“
I am 99% sure all of them were drawn by Brian Menze, who drew reference from a wide variety of sources.
”— Joshua Sawyer on the Frog Helms Fan Club responding to a question of who drew New Vegas's skill magazine covers
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Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas are both built on the Gamebryo engine, which means they share a lot of DNA. One of those shared elements is console commands, of which you can find a huge list of just below. If you’re looking to make some instant changes to your Fallout game, or perhaps – gasp – cheat, then these are the commands you need. The wasteland’s a harsh place, so we don’t blame you for trying to make things easier on yourself.
How do you enter Fallout commands?
To enter commands into Fallout 3 or Fallout: New Vegas, you’ll need to open the developer console. To do this, tap the ‘tilde’ key (~), which can be found under the ESC key on American English keyboards. If you have a UK English keyboard, then you’ll need the ‘grave’ key (`), which can be found in the same spot.
Pressing the console key will pause the game, remove the HUD, and give a text prompt (|) in the lower left corner of the screen. Simply type in a command and press enter for the effect to take place. When typing commands, replace any text surrounded by <> brackets with the required information, and do not type the brackets. Replace # with numerical values.
Fallout Cheat Commands
All Pip-Boy Markers
tmm 1 Activates all Pip-Boy markers on the map, making them visible and fast-travel locations.
Toggle Fog of War
tfow Toggles on/off fog of war on the Pip-Boy map.
God Mode
tgm Toggles on/off god mode, which makes the player invincible to all damage, provides unlimited ammo, carrying capacity and AP. Items do not degrade.
Demi-God Mode (New Vegas only)
tdm Toggles on/off demi-god mode, which makes the player invincible to all damage, but does not provide unlimited ammo or any other benefits.
Kill All NPCs
killall Kills all NPCs and creatures in the area.
Teleport
coc <cell edid> Teleports the player to a specific cell location. Fallout Camera Commands
Free Camera
tfc Toggle on/off the free camera, allowing you to move the camera anywhere you please. Use tfc 1 to pause the game too. Fallout New Vegas Nexus Mods
Free Camera Movement Speed
sucsm <#> Changes the speed for the free camera. Replace <#> with 1 for a slow camera, and up to 10 for a fast camera.
Remove HUD
tm Toggle on/off menus and HUD.
Field of View
fov <#> Adjusts the field of view. Default is 75, Narrow is around 40, and wide is around 90. Set the value to your own preference.
Toggle Lightbrite
tlb Toggle on/off lightbrite mode, which increases lighting in dark areas. Fallout Inventory Commands
Add Item to Inventory
player.additem <base_id> <amount> Adds an item to your inventory. Items will be at ‘full health’ and undamaged.
Remove Item from Inventory
player.removeitem <base_id> <amount> Removes an item from your inventory.
Repair Menu
player.srm Opens the Repair Menu, which allows the player to use their Repair skill to fix items. The menu works like a merchant repair trade, but payment will be given back to the player.
Show Inventory IDs
player.showinventory Lists the player’s inventory with item IDs.
Equip Item from Inventory
player.equipitem <object_id> Equips an item from your inventory.
Change Weapon Health
player.setweaponhealthperc <#> Changes the health of your currently held weapon. Replace # with a number between 1-100. Fallout NPC Commands
For almost all NPC commands, the NPC must be targeted before typing the command. Issuing a command without a target will simply result in nothing.
Set Target
prid <ref_id> The same as left-clicking on a target, but useful if you cannot see the target. Most NPC commands will require a target.
Teleport to NPC
player.moveto <ref_id> Moves you across the map to an NPC.
Teleport NPC
moveto player Moves an NPC to your character.
Add/Remove NPC Inventory Item
additem <base_id>, removeitem <base_id> Adds or removes an item from an NPC’s inventory.
Equip NPC
equipitem <base_id>, unequipitem <base_id> Equip or unequip an item to an NPC.
Display NPC Inventory
inv Shows every item in an NPC’s inventory, including hidden items.
Barter Menu
sbm Shows the barter menu, for use with NPC traders.
Restore NPC Health
resethealth Brings an NPC back to full health.
Kill NPC
kill Makes an NPC die.
Revive NPC
resurrect Brings an NPC back from the dead. (Will also reroll their inventory, so previously owned items may disappear.)
Toggle Combat AI
tcai Toggles on/off combat artificial intelligence, so NPCs are unable to fight.
Toggle AI
tai Toggles on/off all artificial intelligence, so NPCs are unable to do anything.
Set NPC Faction
setally <factionID1> <factionID2> (0/1 optional) (0/1 optional) Allies an NPC to a specific faction. <0> sets as an ally, <1> sets as a friend.
Set Faction as Enemy
setenemy <factionID1> <factionID2> (0/1 optional) (0/1 optional) Sets a faction as an enemy with another faction. <0> sets an enemy, <1> sets as neutral.
Make NPC Immortal
setessential <base_id> <#> Makes an NPC unable to die. <1> sets NPC as immortal, <0> sets NPC as mortal.
Remove/Restore NPC
disable, enable Disable removes the NPC from the game, enable makes the NPC reappear.
Start Combat
startcombat Starts combat with an NPC. Use command “stopcombat” to end combat, although NPC will remain hostile.
Stop NPC Hostility
setav aggression 0 Stops an NPC from being hostile towards you.
Add NPC Script
addscriptpackage <base_id> Adds a script to the targeted NPC. For example, use id “4083b” to make an NPC follow you.
Clone an NPC
player.placeleveledactoratme <base_id> Creates a clone of an NPC and places it by the player character.
Reset Companion Quest
resetquest <quest_id> Reset a companion’s hire quest. Fallout Stat Commands
Damage Stat
player.damageactorvalue <variable> <#> Reduces a stat by a numerical value. The most typical stat variable would be ‘health’.
Set Scale
player.setscale <#.#> Set player scale. The higher the scale, the faster and stronger you become. 1.0 is default. 0.95 is smaller, 1.1 is bigger.
Actor Values
player.getav <variable> Provides a read-out of an NPC’s stat value. Example variables are karma and intelligence.
Set NPC Stats
player.setav <variable> <#> Set an NPC actor’s stats to a specific numerical value.
Adjust a NPC value
player.modav <variable> <#> Adjusts an NPC actor’s stats, up to but not exceeding the normal max values. Negative numbers lower the stat. The value you assign to # will be in addition to what the value currently is, rather than replacing the whole stat value.
Add a Perk
player.addperk <variable> Adds a perk or a trait to your character.
Remove Perk
player.removeperk <variable> Removes a perk or trait from your character.
Change Sex
player.sexchange Changes your player character gender.
Change Name
shownamemenu Opens a menu to allow player character name changes.
Change Race/Face
showracemenu Opens a menu that will allow you to change your character’s face. Changing your face will disable perks, so they must be removed and added again manually.
Change Traits
showtraitmenu Opens a menu to change player traits.
Change Hair
showbarbermenu Opens a menu to change player hairstyle.
Change Facial Features
showplasticsurgeonmenu Opens a menu to change player appearance.
Level Up
player.advlevel Advances your character by one XP level.
Change Level
player.setlevel <#> Set the overall level of your character.
Set Age
player.agerace <#> Sets the age generation of your character. Replace # with -1 for child, 1 for adult, 2 for elderly person. Grant XP player.rewardxp <#> Adds a specified amount of XP to the player character. Grant Karma player.rewardKarma <#> Adds a specified amount of Karma to the player character. Set Setting setgs <string> Sets a specific game setting, such as max level cap, or damage resistance. Setting reset each time the game is started, so need re-applying each session. Replace <string> with a setting, such as “iMaxCharacterLevel <#>”. Fallout Item and World Commands
Delete Object
zap Deletes the targeted item.
Set Item Scale
setScale <#> Sets the scale of an item in the game world.
Show Item Scale
getScale Shows a read-out of the targeted item’s scale.
Unlock
unlock Unlocks a locked safe, door, or container. The effect can be reversed with “lock”, which can also be modified by adding a numerical value equal to the required lockpick skill. A setting of “lock 255” will be unpickable and require a key.
Activate an Item
activate Activates a targeted item without having to locate its switch.
Delete Item
markfordelete Deletes an item from the game world.
Get Items
player.placeatme <base_id> <stack amoun #t> <quality #> Places an item next to the player, of specified amount and quality.
Move to Item
player.moveto <ref_id> Move to a nearby item.
Show Crafting Menu (New Vegas only)
showrecipemenu <category> Opens the crafting menu. Use one of the following categories: “0013b2c1” for Workbench, “0013e11a” for Reloading Bench, “0013b2c0” for Campfire, and “xx0103a0” for Vending Machine.
Set Timescale
set timescale to <#> Sets how fast time progresses in game. A setting of 1 is real time, with 1 second in-game being 1 second in real time. The default setting is 30.
Set Game Hour
set gamehour to <time> Sets the game hour to the specified time, and will be applied when the game is unpaused. Fallout Quest Commands
Move to Quest Target
movetoqt Moves player character to the quest target location.
Show Quest Log
showquestlog Display a log of everything the player has encountered and completed in the game.
Quest Check
getqc <base id> Checks if the current quest is complete. A result of “1” means complete, “0” means uncomplete.
Quest Reset
resetquest <base id> Resets progress on the specified quest.
List all Objectives
sqs <base id> Displays a list of all quest objective stages.
Get Objective
getstage <base id> Gets the objective level of a quest.
Set Quest Objective Level
setstage <base id> <Quest Objective> Sets a quest to a specified objective, which can be used to drop back by an objective if bugs arise.
Complete all Objectives
CompleteAllObjectives <base id> Sets all objectives of the specified quest to ‘complete’.
List Targets
sqt Displays a list of all the current quest targets.
Start All Quests
saq Starts all quests. Fallout Game Commands
Save Game
save <save name> Saves the game using the specified description.
Load Game
load <save name> Loads the game file with the specified description.
Quit Game
quitgame Quits the game without using menus. Fallout: New Vegas Reputation Commands
Add Reputation
addreputation <base_id> <variable> <amount> Increases your reputation with a specified fraction. Replace “variable” with “0” for infamy reputation, or “1” for fame. 100 is the highest value that can be attained.
Remove Reputation
removereputation <base_id> <variable> <amount> Removes reputation with a specified faction. Replace “variable” with “0” for infamy reputation, or “1” for fame. 0 is the lowest value that can be attained.
Set Reputation
setreputation <base_id> <variable> <amount> Sets your reputation with a specified faction to a specific level. Increases your reputation with a specified fraction. Replace “variable” with “0” for infamy reputation, or “1” for fame. 100 is the highest value that can be attained.
Remove from all Factions
removefromallfactions Removes you from all factions. This will remove you from “player” faction, which can cause issues. Re-add yourself back to “player” faction with the command “player.AddToFaction 0001b2a4 1”
Set Faction Allied Status
setally <base_id_1> <base_id_2> <variable_1> <variable_2> Sets two factions’ status with each other. Variable can either be “0” for friendly, or “1” for allied.
Set Faction Enemy Status
setenemy <base_id_1> <base_id_2> <variable_1> <variable_2> Sets two factions’ status with each other. Variable can either be “0” for enemy, or “1” for neutral.
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