Yes, because I have done it myself. First you save your first file, then you can either save another copy of it on the "new save" spot or you can save your new game file to that spot. You can also save new files at various times incase you want to redo something. As far as I know, you can make as many files as you want to.
New Vegas is Fallout's post apocalyptic version of Las Vegas; while New Reno is Fallout's post apocalyptic version of Reno; they are both casino towns but they are two different towns in different games.
Search fallout new Vegas on Google or go to youtube im sure one of those two will have some info. if that does not work go to the website www.ign.com when i went on there they had many advertisements on new Vegas. You can also get some extra info and some sneak peeks at weapons, characters, locations, vaults and the like at WWW. Fallout.Wikia.com, at this site you can also get some info on other stuff like previous fallout games, weapons and even behind the scenes info on just about everything fallout
if you want to make another profile just start a new game and save it in a different save slot you can have as many as you want.
Mutants aren't as common in new Vegas as they were in Fallout 3. The two largest locations i know of are Black Mountain and Jacobs Town. Jacobs Town is in the northwest of the map, look for the large crater on your pip-boy. Black Mountain is NorthEast of goodsprings, again look on your pip-boy this time for a raised portion
In Fallout: New Vegas - Dead Money, the key to the electric room is located in the Sierra Madre's casino. You can find it on one of the two dead bodies near the entrance to the electric room itself. It's important to explore the area thoroughly, as the key is essential for accessing the electric room and progressing in the DLC.
Because Steam requires you be online to register a game, you can't install a game on two accounts. I would recommend a cracked installer.
Freeside is the area to the north, and to the east of New Vegas Strip. It consists of two distinct areas, one containing the Old Mormon Fort and Mick & Ralph's store, the other containing the King's den, Atomic Wrangler, Van Graff's and the entrance to the Strip.
"stealth boys" , find and kill some nightkins they usually have one or two.
No, it was ,meant as a trilogy.Actually there will be. Bethesda Softworks purchased the rights to the Fallout canonical series after the release of fallout 1&2 and the cancelation of van buren. So, they have only made one game so far in the series and have confirmed that they plan to make more than one. Afterall, you don't pay millions of dollars to buy the rights to a SERIES and then just make one ;)CORRECTION -They are coming out with Fallout : New Vegas, which can be considered as being Fallout 4. I love people who answer questions that they aren't fully informed about.Actually, Fallout: New Vegas will NOT be the same as Fallout 4. Both are separate games being planned by Bethesda.Correction: Fall out: New Vegas is not going to be made by bethesda, it will be made by Obsidian, the creators of the original fallouts 1 and 2 and have relations to the two games but none to fallout 3. While it will contain the same engine as fallout 3, meaning it will be first person/third person rpg, it is a completely new game with a new storyline. The storyline is somewhat unknown but rumors are, and very likely, you are set as a courier traveling across the wastes sending a message when you are misteriously killed and saved by a robot who takes you to the town of goodsprings. To learn more go to fallout wikia/ falllout the vault.When are they coming out with a whole new fallout 4 made by Bethesda?There is a new Fallout game being developed by Obsidian Entertainment and being published by Bethesda Softworks (who developed Fallout 3) called Fallout: New Vegas.Not much has been said other than it is currently slated for a 2010 release and will be the same style of game as Fallout 3, as opposed to the Fallout 1 and 2 gameplay.Since the title is not Fallout 4, one could venture a guess and say Bethesda may be holding onto that name for another game.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallout_New_Vegas
Skyrim was developed by the same team that created Fallout 3 and Oblivion before that. The Fallout series was first developed by Interplay - they brought out Fallout 1, 2 and Tactics. Fallout 3 was developed by Bethesda, however, Fallout: New Vegas was developed by Obsidian Entertainment, and published by Bethesda.
The NCR rose to power over the course of the last few Fallout games. They have chosen the two headed bear as their symbol and believe strongly in democracy. They seek to emulate the way of life before the Apocalypse. They have expanded into the Mojave to continue their expansion and search for the resources required to fuel their way of life
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