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Best DLC ?
i see lots of negative dlc can anybody tell me why ? i also want a good sugestionw which dlc i should get
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Alpha Jul 28, 2019 @ 12:19am 
Far Harbor... one good DLC...
Originally posted by Bianchi G. Skies:
Far Harbor... one good DLC...
why ? how bout the other ?
Twinkletoes Jul 28, 2019 @ 12:39am 
Nuka World has bad reviews because it pigeon holes the player to be a raider. There is absolutely no reward for being good or saving anyone, either you be a scumbag raider or you wasted your money.

Automoton is decent with its main selling point being the ability to create your own robot and a robot companion, but it is simply not enough to warrant a DLC price. It is very short and fairly bare bones, more like a mod really.

The last DLC(which I think is free) just gives you some building options, again if it is free then there is no too much to complain over.

Far Harbor is the only ACTUAL DLC, everything else is either poorly implemented or just hollow.
I liked Nuka World, I enjoyed clearing out each of the zones and exploring. Quests and writing were meh, but whatever, still a pretty big zone to play around in.
Gamertime Jul 28, 2019 @ 2:43am 
i liked nuka world and far harbor
Twinkletoes Jul 28, 2019 @ 12:28pm 
Originally posted by Selfish Lee Everett:
I liked Nuka World, I enjoyed clearing out each of the zones and exploring. Quests and writing were meh, but whatever, still a pretty big zone to play around in.

My problem is that once you clear out the zones, nothing happens.

Nothing EVER spawns in them. The only zones I ever frequent is Nuka world USA for the market and Galactic zone for the respawning nuka colas, the other zones are barren and lifeless.
Karma Jul 28, 2019 @ 12:41pm 
Far Harbor is amazing, absolutely. I personally enjoyed Nuka World. Ive played through it over 5 times, and never once to i complete the raider questline. I work on the quest line UNTIL Shank gives you the quest to clear out the commonwealth. Its fun going around and clearing the zones, exploring. Great weapons in the DLC too (Splattercannon and Throatslicer). I usually get about 10 hours or so of playtime out of it.

And, on top of that, there is a reason to keep going back to NW. There are i think 8 spots on the map of random encounters or fights between raiders and scavengers, Super Mutants, what have you. All these points usually always have 1 Lengendary enemy. If you circle the whole map and clear these points, by the time you make it around to where you started, the enemies respawn. You can literally Farm Legendaries by circling the map.

The settlement ones werent bad. I like building settlements, just not in an underground vault.

Automatron was interesting even though i like to roam on my own mostly. Neat little quest line. Last arena fight is pretty tough on Survival.
Last edited by Karma; Jul 28, 2019 @ 12:42pm
Smaug's Arrow. Jul 28, 2019 @ 12:42pm 
Originally posted by Twinkletoes:
Originally posted by Selfish Lee Everett:
I liked Nuka World, I enjoyed clearing out each of the zones and exploring. Quests and writing were meh, but whatever, still a pretty big zone to play around in.

My problem is that once you clear out the zones, nothing happens.

Nothing EVER spawns in them. The only zones I ever frequent is Nuka world USA for the market and Galactic zone for the respawning nuka colas, the other zones are barren and lifeless.

Homemade rifle OP.
Kameraden Jul 28, 2019 @ 12:45pm 
Automatron was a glorified Settlement DLC mod. Which it's primary focus being able to build/customize robots, kind of already existed in the form of a mod when it came out. Though personally Automatron's is better. It's pretty much a very short quest line almost on par with say the Cabot House Base game Quest line. Outside of the Robot Customization it isn't all that worth wild.

Nuka World, felt rushed. The world space outside of the park is empty, and boring, nothing that interesting save for a few locations. You can tell they didn't spend much time outside of the park interior sadly on the map. It's also some what boring if you do it the way it's scripted to be done as well. I normally kill the raiders, and turn the power on before venturing into the park zones... because without the power on, visiting the park interior is boring, and a major oversight in my opinion on how they set up the main quest line.

Far Harbor is actually good, it's the only major quest line in the game that actually feels like a proper Quest line. You have 3 factions and you get to make REAL choices!! SHOCK. You can tell they spent a lot of time working on the map as well, with a lot of fun exploring to be had, and side quest that are enjoyable.

Everything else is just Settlement DLC, including Vault 88. Vault 88 being perhaps the most disappointing DLC of them all, i never do the quest anymore, but just kill the Overseer and it auto unlocks all the content. It's a waste of time in short to do the vault 88 quest, it's a glorified tutorial that fails to explainon how vault building works compared to normal settlement building.
Last edited by Kameraden; Jul 28, 2019 @ 12:46pm
Originally posted by Kameraden:
Nuka World, felt rushed. The world space outside of the park is empty, and boring, nothing that interesting save for a few locations. You can tell they didn't spend much time outside of the park interior sadly on the map.
Kinda reminded me of New Vegas, so wasnt too bad, some random critters here and there. I enjoyed the different themes of the zones, but wished they respawned as someone said, or some kind of reset button to do it all over again without going back to an old save. I played it when it came out so there werent any mods to do that.
Nite69 Jul 28, 2019 @ 1:16pm 
Far Harbor is definately the best one, only get the others if you like settlement stuff

though anyone who gets the game now should just get the GOTY edition, and have everything cause all content is required for mods to work
Last edited by Nite69; Jul 28, 2019 @ 1:28pm
Snine Jul 28, 2019 @ 1:22pm 
People gave the DLCs a lot of negative reviews for being "buggy" or "broken" and not having what they wanted.
Nite69 Jul 28, 2019 @ 1:52pm 
Originally posted by SnowGodz:
People gave the DLCs a lot of negative reviews for being "buggy" or "broken" and not having what they wanted.

The automatron DLC was buggy in a few spots, but the rest of them worked great for me
Snine Jul 28, 2019 @ 1:54pm 
Originally posted by Nite69:
Originally posted by SnowGodz:
People gave the DLCs a lot of negative reviews for being "buggy" or "broken" and not having what they wanted.

The automatron DLC was buggy in a few spots, but the rest of them worked great for me
I'm talking about the people who broke their game with mods, hence the "".
Nite69 Jul 28, 2019 @ 1:57pm 
Originally posted by SnowGodz:
Originally posted by Nite69:

The automatron DLC was buggy in a few spots, but the rest of them worked great for me
I'm talking about the people who broke their game with mods, hence the "".

ahh yea true, the game does get alot more unstable with 100 - 200+ mods, its crazy to run that many, I only loaded maybe 30 or so at a time on a playthrough
Last edited by Nite69; Jul 28, 2019 @ 1:59pm
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