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Fallout New Vegas Fallout New Vegas
DATA HARDCORE MODE
After creating your character, you will be given the choice to turn on Hardcore Mode. Separate
from difficulty levels, this special way of playing the game creates a more strategic and
complex experience that is tailored for more experienced Fallout players.
In Hardcore Mode, you will have to eat, sleep and remain hydrated. Any damaged limbs
can only be healed using Doctor’s Bags or visiting a doctor. Ammunition is given weight in
hardcore mode, requiring you to closely monitor your inventory at all times.
While fast traveling via the Pip-Boy does still work in Hardcore Mode, you may not fast travel if
your character would die due to dehydration or starvation in the time it would take you to get
there.
You may toggle Hardcore Mode at any time via the Options menu, however in order to
earn the Hardcore achievement you must play the entire game, from the point you are first
prompted until the endgame sequence without ever turning it off.
XP AND LEVELING UP
The top portion of the Data section will always display your current location and the current date and
time. The Data section includes five menus: Local Map, World Map, Quests, Notes, and Radio.
LOCAL MAP
The Local Map displays an overhead map of your current location, as well as any nearby
doors.
WORLD MAP
The World Map shows an overhead map of the entire Mojave Wasteland area, and
markers for any places that have been discovered during the course of your adventures.
adventures. You can fast travel directly to any place you have previously visited by
highlighting the location and Left Clicking on the map.
Use the Mouse Wheel to zoom in/out on the map. Left Click to move around the map.
Right Click to move or remove your own marker on a Local or World Map.
QUESTS
The Quests screen in your Pip-Boy’s Data section tracks your progress in every quest you have
undertaken. To the left is a list of quests: those with bright text are active; those with darkened
text have been completed or failed. Your active quest is marked by a small box.
On the right-hand side of the screen are the objectives for each quest. The active
objectives have bright text and are on the top of the list; the completed objectives have
darkened text and are at the bottom of the list. Objectives marked as “(Optional)” are not
necessary to successfully complete the quest.
NOTES
Contains all quest related and miscellaneous notes you find in the game, both written and
audio. Left Click to listen to an Audio note (the audio will continue to play even if you close your
Pip-Boy menu). Left Click to toggle between All Notes and only Active Quest Notes.
RADIO
All the radio signals you have discovered are listed on the Radio screen in the Data tab of your
Pip-Boy. Signals listed in bright text are within range, and can be listened to. Signals listed in
darkened text have been discovered, but you are no longer within range – in order to listen to
one of these stations, you have to move back into the signal’s receiving range.
When you reach the required number of Experience Points, you will level up automatically, so
long as you’re not in combat.
Every time you level up, your Health increases and you gain Skill Points to assign to your skills.
You may choose a new perk for every two levels you increase.
Note: When leveling up, the level for your skills is their natural level and does not include any
bonuses you may be receiving due to items or Chems.
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