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I actually never came across real game breaking bugs (provided I play with mods and community patches and avoid these games at launch) on BGS games, and I played all of them of course (except Skyrim in its latest "remaster" version).
I enjoyed the DLC, with the mods to remove the silly "raid the settlements" questline as it makes zero sense lore-wise, however with the various issues I had to give this a thumb down for the average Joe and more like something from a Fallout fans, as I am. Pure lazyness not to correct these bugs, nothing else.
Once I get to the step of getting the Alien Blaster, I quit it however, as the final part is not worth doing. I sell the pistol and have no interest in getting more ABR for it. By the time I get to Nuka World, I have better handguns.
I like Open Season for there and do it every run I do. It also has for myself, the single best settlement in the game. Nuka World Red Rocket.
But I didn't really "complete all quests"; in the line I followed, I wiped the raiders and I believe I wiped along a lot of quests and immersion that would come if I had played the overboss role... But I kind of wanted to play the nice guy (what's a nice guy who butches a whole town of bandits?..
Anyway, I really enjoyed the nuka world arc! And I am still going around with the fancy X01 power armor from them (not the one from the plant).
EDIT: I put all the fusion cores at once, so they entered with the thing already bloating of power... all were new; as bugs are everywhere, maybe adding partially spent fusion cores could cause a bug or another... or maybe the bugs you are seeing are "just because". Just because bethesda games are so filled of bugs. :(
It can get reaallly frustrating at some times!
Clint Eastwood in "Fistful of Dollars"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkr0bwV5YWE