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Slim_Cognito Jun 13, 2016 @ 9:23am
Far Harbor's total content compared to Point Lookout and Dragonborn
For those that tried out most or all of far harbor dlc's contents already.

How much content does Far Harbor has compared to point lookout and dragonborn? I know it has the biggest landmass but i mean overall content as in quest, npc, locations, landmass, features etc.

Since Far Harbor is 25 dollars while lookout point is 10, does far harbor has a bit more then twice the overall content of point lookout?

Does Far Harbor have 5 dollar extra worth of content then dragonborn?


Just wanna see if i should wait for a far harbor sale or not. Thanks!
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ARmodder Jun 13, 2016 @ 9:35am 
Just looked at the Items/weapons section on the Fallout 4 Wikia it only adds like 4 new weapons plus 4-6 uniques of the new weapons and vanilla weapons (basically the same amount as Point Lookout), and 7 clothing/armor pieces of which 3 are outfits, so as far as useable stuff not much at all in fact if quests aren't more numerous then in Point Lookout then it would seem to me that it's just a big empty world.

This though is a hallmark of Bethesdas world/map DLC's, lots of nice locales and good atmosphere but few new items to go with it, though they always make it up by the sheer amount of content released over the multiple DLC's they make, basically you have to take all the content from the DLC's put together and then make the decision of whether or not it was good/worth it.
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7FOUR Jun 13, 2016 @ 9:43am 
While I can't make a fair comparison with Point Lookout because I haven't played Fallout 3 in a while, Far Harbor is definitely absolutely NOTHING compared to Dragonborn, or Dawnguard for that matter. Prior to releasing Far Harbor they boasted about the size of the landmass, and then failed to do very much with it, while also adding only a few new enemies, weapons, and armor (and again, the "unique" items fail to look unique at all). For what it's worth, the story is okay, but the quests are nothing you haven't already gone and done before.
ARmodder Jun 13, 2016 @ 9:51am 
Originally posted by Blue Istari:
While I can't make a fair comparison with Point Lookout because I haven't played Fallout 3 in a while, Far Harbor is definitely absolutely NOTHING compared to Dragonborn, or Dawnguard for that matter. Prior to releasing Far Harbor they boasted about the size of the landmass, and then failed to do very much with it, while also adding only a few new enemies, weapons, and armor (and again, the "unique" items fail to look unique at all). For what it's worth, the story is okay, but the quests are nothing you haven't already gone and done before.
They basically reverted to FO3 style DLC with this game in terms of FO4's DLC as they did with the base game as well, this is the first Fallout game they have made since FO3 so some of this can be forgiven but they should have done more DLC along the lines of Gunrunners Arsenal, Couriers Stash.
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AriDeer Jun 13, 2016 @ 9:51am 
Originally posted by Blue Istari:
While I can't make a fair comparison with Point Lookout because I haven't played Fallout 3 in a while, Far Harbor is definitely absolutely NOTHING compared to Dragonborn, or Dawnguard for that matter. Prior to releasing Far Harbor they boasted about the size of the landmass, and then failed to do very much with it, while also adding only a few new enemies, weapons, and armor (and again, the "unique" items fail to look unique at all). For what it's worth, the story is okay, but the quests are nothing you haven't already gone and done before.


Dragonborn had like 2 new sets of armor and crossbows.




Last edited by AriDeer; Jun 13, 2016 @ 9:51am
AriDeer Jun 13, 2016 @ 9:52am 
Originally posted by ARmodder:
Originally posted by Blue Istari:
While I can't make a fair comparison with Point Lookout because I haven't played Fallout 3 in a while, Far Harbor is definitely absolutely NOTHING compared to Dragonborn, or Dawnguard for that matter. Prior to releasing Far Harbor they boasted about the size of the landmass, and then failed to do very much with it, while also adding only a few new enemies, weapons, and armor (and again, the "unique" items fail to look unique at all). For what it's worth, the story is okay, but the quests are nothing you haven't already gone and done before.
They basically reverted to FO3 style DLC with this game in terms of FO4's DLC as they did with the base game as well, this is the first Fallout game they have made since FO3 so some of this can be forgiven but they should have done more DLC along the lines of Gunrunners Arsenal, Couriers Stash.


You mean the 2 dlc people forgot existed in new vegas?
ARmodder Jun 13, 2016 @ 10:02am 
Originally posted by Icarus:
Originally posted by ARmodder:
They basically reverted to FO3 style DLC with this game in terms of FO4's DLC as they did with the base game as well, this is the first Fallout game they have made since FO3 so some of this can be forgiven but they should have done more DLC along the lines of Gunrunners Arsenal, Couriers Stash.


You mean the 2 dlc people forgot existed in new vegas?
was that sarcasm?
AriDeer Jun 13, 2016 @ 10:04am 
Originally posted by ARmodder:
Originally posted by Icarus:


You mean the 2 dlc people forgot existed in new vegas?
was that sarcasm?

When peopel talk about the new vegas dlc, they dont bring up those two.

Thats what ive noticed anyway
terryt3535 Jun 13, 2016 @ 10:06am 
Kiloton Radium Rifle. I think Far Harbor is double the size of Point Lookout and has more content. Not that it's that much better, but it's not 90% swamp with only creatures with the Swamp-prefix added.
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