well, let's see. It says, fallout "3". I think its safe to assume there were at least two more before it. There are actually 3 more before it, the original fallout, fallout 2, and fallout tactics which deviated from the fallout rpg style and went with a tactical squad based combat style.
No it is merely a joke
Apparently there are two merchants in the game which you can get it from. The 'tough guard' guarding the Brotherhood of Steel initiate in The Hub - The old town.
There are a lot of similarities. Similar settings, combat is very similar. Fallout 3 is closer to a true RPG in regard to quests with multiple pathways and solutions, dialogue, reputations and morality. Your character can be a doctor, or a diplomat. Borderlands' system is more based around your character as a combatant, also rather than the weapons being 'fixed', they drop randomly, with random properties and get more powerful at higher levels, similar to a rogue-like such as Diablo.
Occasionally Fallout: New Vegas will freeze, but not as frequently as Fallout 3.
fallout 3 psp??????
There is no such place in fallout 3.
Fallout 3, Fallout 3: Game of The Year Edition, Fallout 3: Broken Steel/Operation Anchorage/Mothership Zeta/The Pit/Point Lookout
I personally recommend Fallout 3 to any other Fallout game. Fallout 3 has a more organized and in my opinion interesting storyline. And you. And you can also keep the game going after you beat the main quest on Fallout 3 if you buy the DLC "Broken Steel."
It depends on what gamepaly you like if its hours of fps gun killing its fallout new Vegas for you but if you like games with more varied combat and story then fable 3. Also fable 3 is quite short
Fallout 3 because i looked all over the internet and i counted up the votes: Fallout 3 had 1678 Halo 3 had 1443 So the answer is: Fallout 3 is better than Halo 3.
The Adytum, part of the Boneyard, is in Fallout 1, not Fallout 3. It is located in what used to be California, while Fallout 3 is based around the remains of Washington D.C.