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Alternative Names

フォールアウトニューベガス

Developer

Obsidian Entertainment

Genre

Role-Playing

Other Versions

All, PC, X360

Release Dates

10/19/10 Bethesda Softworks
11/04/10 Bethesda Softworks
10/22/10 Bethesda Softworks

Community Stats

Owners: 174
Favorite: 18
Tracked: 9
Wishlist: 26
Now Playing: 12
 
8.2

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Cheats

Free and Unlimited Caps, Items and other

Like Fallout 3, you can use this trading exploit to earn essentially infinite amounts of caps, items, repairs and ammunition. Here's how:

1. Find any shop-based trader and sell him any stuff in your inventory that you don't need and complete the transaction. This will boost the amount of money he has.

2. Find something in your inventory that you have two of or something that you and the shop keeper both have. Sell an item or two to the trader so he has two of them.

3. Check that the two identical items are of different values once they are in the trader's inventory. The bigger the difference in value, the better.

4. Now buy the cheaper of the two identical items and complete the transaction, but do not leave the trade session. Look for the item in your inventory. The item should have gone up in value dramatically and should be 100% repaired, even though when you sold the item initially it wasn't! If it isn't 100% repaired for whatever reason, sell the item back to him anyway and repeat steps 3-4, trying a different item if necessary.

5. Now you will be able to sell the same item for a high price and buy it back at a low price until you have drained his money completely. If you want, you can hold onto the item as it will be fully repaired -- simply keep it on the final round which will leave him with a small amount of money. Either sell the item back to him again once he is out of money, or if you are keeping it, sell him something else of high value and he will owe you that amount. The transaction price will go dim and remain at whatever amount of money he has left.

6. Search through the trader's inventory and find stuff you need. Stimpaks, ammo, miscellaneous item, weapons and armor are all fair game. Eventually, the transaction price will light up again and you may owe him a few caps depending on how much of his stuff you added to the deal. Complete the transaction.

7. If you wait three days he will have new stock and around 650 caps. The longer you wait, the more robust his inventory will become and the more caps he'll have for you to take when you're ready to do this all over again.

Note: Be sure to save while using this method since the game is prone to crashing during the transaction.

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Sales History

Total Sales
0.10m
Japan
1.54m
NA
1.04m
Europe
0.49m
Others
3.17m
Total
1 n/a 280,420 123,495 83,067 486,982
2 n/a 94,191 56,581 32,935 183,707
3 35,989 38,498 25,857 14,372 114,716
4 7,008 15,296 24,547 10,468 57,319
5 3,610 9,796 15,993 6,795 36,194
6 2,848 11,590 30,352 11,849 56,639
7 2,523 14,309 44,164 16,859 77,855
8 2,443 22,776 42,293 17,501 85,013
9 3,598 28,607 61,453 24,759 118,417
10 5,014 30,223 71,109 28,219 134,565

Opinion (39)

Slimebeast posted 28/08/2013, 05:18
PearlJam, that's a good comment. I agree with your analysis. Largely both games felt quite similar though. I have a hard time deciding which was best. I think I enjoyed Fallout 3 a little more because I'm a huge Elder Scrolls fan.
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Heavenly_King posted 06/06/2013, 10:19
I enjoyed NV more than Fallout 3.
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PearlJam posted 13/03/2012, 12:59
Comparing F3 to NV is difficult. F3 is a better Bethesda-style dungeon crawler/walking simulator, and I would say more polished and graphically better. The game was definitely more "Epic" than NV. But if you ever played, read about or even glanced at the original Fallout games then you know why NV is a much better "Fallout game", it's not even close. It is also a better "RPG" (if you know what I mean) and has better combat with better characters, dialogue, moral choices, crafting, weapons, ammo, basically everything that makes a good Role Playing Game. Fallout 3 is half the game that NV is mechanically speaking. But I think they're both great games, just for different crowds.
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Aj_habfan posted 08/03/2012, 09:57
Such a fun game, ending my first playthrough at around 60 hours, about to start 2nd profile on hardcore. As soon as Ultimate Edition is released I'll get a third file and redo story and add-ons. Overall this game is incredibly similar to Fallout 3, which for me is all I could ask for - what an amazing series.
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withdreday posted 04/03/2012, 08:42
For the next fallout, how about lush green environments or perhaps a snowy region? The brown wasteland is getting a bit old.
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Solid-Stark posted 02/12/2011, 01:11
I hated this. 3 was so much better in every aspect besides the miniscule improvemnet in graphics .
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