Argonath RPG - A World of its own
Argonath RPG Community => Games Discussion => Topic started by: Matthew_Green on April 03, 2011, 12:33:26 am
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That's right. A new DLC is in the works, and is about to be released for Fallout: New Vegas, and not like FNV: Dead Money to where it's only for the 360. It's going to be for the 360, PC, and PS3!
The DLC: Honest Hearts. Other DLCs are: The Lonesome Road, Old World Blues
For a short preview of Honest Hearts and other DLCs, this is taken off the New Vegas wiki:
Honest Hearts
The textures in the "nvdlcgraffiti" folder textures sharing the filename "nvgraffitihonesthearts" read:
"Where's New Canaan, anyway?"
"The Burned Man Walks!"
"Joshua Graham Lives!"
The DLC will release on April 19th 2011 however this date is not set in stone. Unlike the first DLC which was a timed exclusive, Honest Hearts will launch on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC simultaneously.
The existence of Honest Hearts as a future DLC was seemingly confirmed when it was found on January 7th that the name had been registered as a trademark by ZeniMax. Additional hints can be found in the game files for Dead Money located under "FNVDLC02" and containing a snowglobe from Zion National Park.
Unlike Dead Money, it (and all subsequent add-ons) will be released simultaneously on all three major platforms (Xbox 360, PS3, and PC)[5].
J.E. Sawyer occasionally tweets about Honest Hearts[6][7].
Old World Blues
Nothing has been officially announced about this add-on.
In Dead Money, Father Elijah describes the Big Empty as "a treasure box, a scientific graveyard of Old World misery". Additionally, mentions of the Big Empty act as a trigger for the Things to Come! challenge. The Big Empty was a location that was scrapped from Black Isle's cancelled Fallout 3.
Chris Avellone has since set his location on his Twitter profile to Big MT, Mojave, placing the Big Empty as a location within the Mojave Wasteland and teasing its possible appearance in a future Fallout: New Vegas add-on.
Lonesome RoadEditMain article: Lonesome Road
Nothing has been officially announced about this add-on.
The phrase "Lonesome Road" appears in-game at the canyon wreckage, on graffiti in close proximity to other graffiti reading "The Divide", "You Can Go Home Now Courier", several figures resembling a backwards '6', and "Courier 6?", "Courier Six" being the moniker Johnson Nash used to describe the PC.
The Divide also receives a mention in possible endings for both Dog and Christine Royce's in Dead Money:
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Hopefully it'l be like broken Steel :D Gameplay after it's over. I've always wanted to go to New Canaan, Can't wait for this DLC :D