It would later get reused in the Lonesome Road DLC for the 'Armor of the 87th Tribe'.Īn alternate Pip-Boy icon for the 'Laser RCW'. Since Legate Lanius' armor can't be picked up or equipped by the player, this icon goes unused. The Pip-Boy icon for the 'Legate's armor'. It would later be added as a weapon in the Old World Blues DLC. The only in-game evidence of its existence are leftover actor and object effects in the G.E.C.K.
It has concept art in the Collector's Edition of the Strategy Guide.
The Pip-Boy icon for the unused 'Laser-assisted Electric Rifle'. It is also worn by said NPC, and makes appearances in the Official Strategy Guide for the game. The Pip-Boy icon for the 'Papa Khan helmet'. This armor is worn by a second, unused Papa Khan NPC. The unique Pip-Boy icon for the 'Papa Khan armor'. Some of it requires FO3 Archive Utility and/or NifSkope to view. Most of this content can be played with in the Windows version through the use of the console (~) or the New Vegas edition of the G.E.C.K. It was released for Windows, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in October 2010 to positive reviews and extensive bug complaints.
Developed by Obsidian, which includes a bunch of folks who worked on the original two games. Released in JP: November 4, 2010 (360/PS3)įallout: New Vegas is the fourth (canon) entry in everyone's favorite post-apocalyptic RPG series.