The infinite XP glitch in Fallout 3 is located in the "D.C. Ruins" area, specifically at the "Dukov's Place" quest. To perform the glitch, you need to interact with a specific character named Dukov and initiate a conversation while also having a follower. If done correctly, you'll be able to repeatedly gain XP by having your follower engage in combat with enemies, allowing you to farm experience points indefinitely. Be sure to save your game before attempting the glitch, as it may not work as intended.
does it do it when you look in a certain direction? cuz that happened to me, i think its just a glitch it is just a glitch
Kill people, do quests, pick locks, and hacking terminals.
Yes, you can redo the scrap metal glitch in Fallout 3 even if you initially messed it up. To reset the glitch, simply leave the area and return, or reload a previous save. The glitch involves trading scrap metal with a specific NPC, and repeating the process can yield additional benefits. Just ensure you have enough scrap metal and the right conditions for the glitch to work again.
Original weapons that the followers have ie. Charon's shotgun, have infinite ammo. If you give him a weapon like a laser rifle you have to supply him with ammo.
::pure - gives 99 str 99 hitpoints and 99 atk ::changepassword - self explanatory. ::empty - empties your inventory/backpack ::rules - displays the rules Improved by: Sjustin1996
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."
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.