Fallout 3 For sure. Especially close to rivet city area.
The Sniper's Nest is overlooking Cottonwood Cove on the Southeast part of the map.
He is at the Old Mormon Fort, which is in Freeside, on the outskirts of New Vegas. It is not a marked location on the map, just part of the Freeside area.
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
I personally like Fallout New Vegas equipment better such as the companion wheel and weapons modifications, but Fallout New Vegas has too big of a map and takes ages to find all the places as well as having way too many missions as you can have as many as nearly 8 missions whcih you haven't completed waiting for you in your Pip-Boy 3000. Also Fallout New Vegas has too many missions where you are just going back and forth from one place to another as well as a much longer wait time to open doors. Also you don't get as much of a feeling of the nuclear apocalpse thme as you do in Fallout 3 and the story line can be very boring at times such as 2 armies fighting over Hoover Dam and that's just the main point of the game. Finally Fallout 3 can be much more challenging at times whcih i prefer and has more automatic weapons such as assualt rifles whcih you have to pasy for in Fallout New Vegas. Also it has more side objectives like finding bobbleheads whcih can be a trouble to find.In conclusion i like Fallout 3 better. if you dont like reading that (^) summary fallout 3 is cheaper better has all of the add ons on the game of the year addition and the game of the year eddition is only $20 i played it and loved it
You go to the Northern Passage which is at the far north middle part of the map. It should show the location on the map when you download the DLC.
When you load the game, you will get a notification about the DLC, you will be told the level cap has been raised by 5, and the DLC's mission will be added to your quest list. The starting point for the DLC will also appear on the map.
Northwest corner of the map.
The driving distance from Albuquerque, New Mexico to Las Vegas, New Mexico is 123 miles per Map Quest. The driving time per Map Quest is 1 hour and 48 minutes.
At the Northwest Seneca Station Metro. If you havent found it, it's in the Northwest corner of the map above Arefu. Speak to the ghoul guy in there and he will make an offer for you to bring him back some Sugar Bombs for bottle caps.
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yes look at a map and use a ruler