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Welcome to the unofficial guide to “Fallout 3” video game. This guide will help you in surviving in the unpleasant territories of the Capitol Wasteland. I’ve created this survival kit not only to help less experienced players, but also to satisfy fans of the series. A lot of easter eggs and bonus items have been described, so you won’t have to look for them on your own.

This guide has been divided into three separate parts. The first chapter of the guide is focused only on describing quests you’re given by non-player characters. I’ve described all the main quests required to finish the game, as well as side missions you’ll receive during your time spent in Capitol Wasteland. I guess I should tell you right now that “Fallout 3” has a much more complex quest system than the previous Bethesda game – “Oblivion”. Most of the quests have at least two diffrent endings, as well as a very unlinear structure. You can also use perks and skills to modify their progress by unlocking new conversation options or receive unique rewards from the non-player characters. Obviously my guide contains all of that, so you don’t worry that you’ll miss something important or interesting. The second chapter of the guide focuses primarily on the game world. More than two dozen maps have been made. These maps show the wasteland, as well as focus on smaller areas (mostly cities) occupied by friendly characters. The sole purpose of creating them was to allow you to travel through the wasteland more freely, so you won’t spend a lot of time trying to find new locations. In addition to areas of the map, I’ve also said a few things about potential dangers you may encounter while travelling through Capitol Wasteland. This includes enemy encounters, as well hazards such as radiation or poison. The final section of this chapter lists all available achievements, as well points out where to look for bonus items. You can try and search for Vault-Tec bobbleheads and unique weapon schematics. The third chapter of the guide contains a lot of hints on how to create your character, how to make him stronger and more useful with every level he achieves (including choosing the best perks), how to fight and how to maintain your inventory.

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