Access your pip boy then press L1 or R1 on your controller unless you have an xbox which will also probably use the top buttons, then when you have reached your map on the pip boy click on a location on the map that you have discovered then it will ask you if you want to go there and click yes.
Nope. Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas are completely different games, sure they are in the same title and the same game engine, but the configurations and in-outs are different for both games, so you cannot simply apply a mod you used for Fallout 3 and try to run it on Fallout: New Vegas. You may be able to find mods that match your Fallout 3 mods for New Vegas on an assortment of different websites all over the net.
Nothing in New Vegas spoils Fallout 3. They take place in 2 completely different corners of the country. And New Vegas can not spoil anything for Fallout 3, as New Vegas takes place before the events of Fallout 3. Hope this helps! Also Fallout 3 is not a sequal. But lets pray for a Fallout 4
The game Fallout 3 is available on a few different consoles. It is available for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and also for computers with Microsoft Windows.
The collectors edition comes in a metal lanch box with the original game, a pipboybubble head ,concept art book and a "making of fallout 3" dvd.nothing is different in the game itself.
Occasionally Fallout: New Vegas will freeze, but not as frequently as Fallout 3.
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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."
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.
No, Fallout 3 is not food. If you ingest it, it may kill you.