Places to avoid in Fallout 3 as a beginner

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I got Fallout 3 for Christmas and I have found Megaton and TenPenny Tower. I noticed that with the weapons I have I am always searching for ammo and dying a lot. So are the any places I should avoid until I'm a higher level, also, are there any types of weapons I should have handy on a moment's notice?






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Quick Answer about "Places to avoid in Fallout 3 as a beginner"

  • Try to avoid downtown DC, since there are Super Mutants there. ...
  • While out and about, you may encounter groups of raiders. ...
  • If you have the DLC, Operation: Anchorage is pretty easy, but the rest are somewhat challenging at low levels.
  • Deathclaws are bad news - run if you see one.


What should I do first in Fallout 3?

Combat Basics
  • Always use VATS to attack. ...
  • Concentrate your fire on one body part. ...
  • Conserve ammo. ...
  • Small Guns are big on power. ...
  • Repair is important. ...
  • Always carry a spare for your favorite weapon. ...
  • Strength and Agility are critical for fighters. ...
  • Be sure to carry bobby pins.


  • What is the best way to play Fallout 3?

    The original Fallout 3 endgame has been changed, so that three companions will no longer refuse to aid you in your final task. The Broken Steel story picks up two weeks later, with you dealing of the consequences of your actions. Don't worry, completing Broken Steel won't end the game either.



    Fallout 3 - Best Start + Tips




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