Comments. Tale of Two Wastelands, the mod that lets you play Fallout 3 and its DLC in Fallout: New Vegas, and travel between the two worlds with the same character, has received its For the Fallout 3 Ultimate Edition, I used to launch my game using FOMM (fallout mod manager). It basically deactivates the DLCs that you dont want. For NV Ultimate edition, I just played along with everything loaded at all times. All the extra guns and quests were not a big problem for me. I checked online to confirm which quests were for DLC 9 - Operation Anchorage. Honest Heart and Dead Money are some of the best DLC ever created for a game. From the world building to the characters, to the overall ambience , simply amazing. I consider Point Lookout better than the main game Fallout 3, with The Pitt being slightly below Point Lookout. Joshua Eric "Josh" Sawyer is a developer who served as the project director and lead designer of Fallout: New Vegas. A design director at Obsidian Entertainment, Sawyer previously worked at Black Isle Studios as a designer on the canceled Van Buren project. Sawyer first worked on the Fallout series as an employee at Black Isle Studios in the early 2000s. He was the lead technical designer on New Vegas without a doubt, old world blues alone beats anything from fallout 3, they're all just so unique and memorable, while fallout 3 DLC (apart from point lookout) just felt a lot less inspired I guess, still pretty enjoyable though. Simple DLC Delay. Requirements. All official DLC (Dead Money, Honest Hearts, Old World Blues, Lonesome Road, Gun Runners' Arsenal) New Vegas Script Extender. JIP LN NVSE Plugin. Description. Delays DLC until you meet certain requirements, no more quests and messages as soon as you step out of Doc Mitchell's house. Dead Money. This should instantly repair the issue. To do this go to "Game", then go to "Game Utility", in there delete "Fallout: New Vegas DLC - (CA)". Then load the game and make sure that the current update has been applied (v.1.05). Go to "Downloadable Content" in the main menu and all of the DLC you have installed should be there, including Honest Hearts. Muggy is a robot residing in the Sink in Big MT in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Old World Blues. Muggy was designed to be a neurotic, sentient, highly self-aware, miniature securitron by Doctor 0 as an expression of 0's own hatred for Robert House and RobCo Industries. Unlike other securitrons, Muggy's screen does not feature a policeman, soldier, or broken face, instead displaying a cartoon GCQaL.