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Fallout 3: Broken Steel Game Guide
Prologue
by Jacek "Stranger" Halas (guides.gamepressure.com)
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Make sure that Broken Steel has been installed properly on your computer and you’ll also have to activate it from the game’s autostart. Two previous add-ons for Fallout 3 (Operation Anchorage and The Pitt) allowed the player to explore new content using a low-level character, however in this case I would STRONGLY recommend playing as a powerful hero on the 20th level of experience. Don’t forget to gain access to powerful weapons, armor and additional equipment and to have at least one follower (my choice is Fawkes).

You should start playing the game somewhere near the end of the main campaign. To be more precise – somewhere near the end of Take it Back! quest. I would recommend choosing one of two areas. You can load the checkpoint from the first corridor of Jefferson Memorial building (after you’ve followed Liberty Prime and took out most of Enclave’s troops) or you can skip forward a little and move directly to Jefferson Memorial – rotunda which is the last area of the game. I would recommend replaying as many battles with the Enclave as possible, because you’ll start earning experience for the 21st level as soon as you’ve installed Broken Steel DLC.

Naturally you will have to get rid of colonel Autumn again [#1] (don’t forget that you don’t have to fight him – there’s a peaceful solution). Once he’s gone you’ll have to approach the ramp and listen to final statements.

 

[#1]

 

Make sure to read my main guide in order to find out about possible endings to Fallout 3. There are some differences resulting in the installation of Broken Steel. Here’s what has changed:

- Entering the irradiated room and entering the correct code won’t result in the main character dying, because he’s going to be saved by the members of the Brotherhood of Steel. You’ll soon find out how this has happened.

- Ordering Sara to enter the irradiated room will still result in her death, because she can’t be saved by the brotherhood.

- In the main game you had to make a choice between you and Sara, because you couldn’t ask any of your teammates for help. This has now changed. I would recommend asking Fawkes to start the purifier [#2], because he won’t suffer negative effects of the radiation.

Remember that you can still upload the virus found in Raven Rock, however doing this won’t change the outcome of the game drastically.

 

[#2]

 

Either way you must wait for the purifier to start and then you’ll be greeted with a set of familizar cut-scenes. Be patient and wait for those to end. You’ll now find out that the new content starts two weeks later. You’ll wake up in the Citadel [#3]. Notice that you’re radiation-free even if you’ve decided to enter the irradiated room to start the device.

 

[#3]

 

 

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info about game: Fallout 3: Broken Steel
title: Fallout 3: Broken Steel | genre: RPG
developer: Bethesda Softworks | publisher: Bethesda Softworks
platform: PC, XBOX360, PS3 | rated: PEGI: 18+ / ESRB: Mature

War, war never changes...

Description:
Continue your existing Fallout 3 game and finish the fight against the Enclave remnants alongside Liberty Prime. Broken Steel moves the level cap for your character from 20 to 30, allowing you to experience even more of the game, including new perks and achievements.

Story:
You may have dealt the Enclave a serious blow at Project Purity, but their forces are still out there, and still pose a grave threat to the people and security of the Capital Wasteland. In Broken Steel, you’ll continue your current Fallout 3 character past the events of Project Purity, and work with the Brotherhood of Steel to eradicate the Enclave threat once and for all. Travel to new locations like the Olney Powerworks, wield destructive new weapons like the Tesla Cannon, and fight powerful new creatures like the Super Mutant Overlord.

Key Features:
- Battle your way to level 30, with all new perks and achievements to unlock along the way!
- Extends the Main Quest, allowing you to continue playing your existing character and find out what happens next in the Capital Wasteland.
- Acquire new high powered Enclave Technology, including a new devastating flamethrower, the Heavy Incinerator.
- Tougher foes await in life beyond level 20, including new enemies like the Super Mutant Overlord.
- Your decisions will inalterably affect the outcome of the Wasteland’s survivors.

(info about game from official fact sheet)
Fallout 3: Broken Steel
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Main quests
Death from Above - part 1
Death from Above - part 2
Shock Value - part 1
Shock Value - part 2
Shock Value - part 3
Who Dares Wins - part 1
Who Dares Wins - part 2
Who Dares Wins - part 3
Who Dares Wins - part 4
Who Dares Wins - part 5
Who Dares Wins - part 6
Possible endings
Side missions
QUEST 1: Protecting the Water Way
QUEST 2: The Amazing Aqua Cura
QUEST 3: Holy Water
Appendix
New perks
Achievements
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