Compare that to Fallout 3 and 4 with the city limits being filled with real life comparisons. I think New Vegas was just scaled down a lot more to fit in the surrounding area. It was scaled down a bit more. The Mojave is representative of like 60x60 miles, while the Capital is representative of about 40x40. The following factions are the four major players in Fallout: New Vegas. During the game, there will be an option to side with one of them or to go independent, at the expense of relations with the other major factions. Factions that, while not large in size, still play a major role in the story. Over the course of the main campaign, the player character will have the option to recruit some of The background music is "Metallic Monks," which has been later used in locations throughout Fallout: New Vegas, including Freeside. In Fallout 3 during the Galaxy News Radio quest, after defeating the super mutant behemoth, one of the paladins will mention Lost Hills by saying "That should give the boys at Lost Hills something to think about." Without any of the available add-ons installed, there are 163 marked locations in Fallout 3, provided that the Lawbringer perk and the Contract Killer perk have been selected. Without these, there are 161 as the Regulator HQ and the scrapyard office are not available. The Vault 101 map marker is not counted in the Pip-Boy 3000 "locations discovered" statistic, resulting in a maximum displayed Definitely New Vegas. The world are about the same size, NV is slightly bigger but there's also more desolate/empty space between interesting locations in new vegas over fallout 3, where in 3 they designed every cell basically to have some small bit of content. Gives that mojave a more desert feel to it in spaces, so it makes sense given the "Serenity" Vault 21 Hotel and Shop is a Vault-Tec Vault that was once hidden under Las Vegas, Nevada. It has since been converted into a hotel/casino and acts as one of many sources of income for Mr. House and his young New Vegas empire in 2281. Located in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, Vault 21 was one of the few Vaults that successfully protected its inhabitants while fulfilling the parameters The Sierra Madre casino is a part of the Sierra Madre casino and hotel in 2281. The main (first) floor of the casino section has the gaming tables and machines, cashier counter, electrical closet, and a vending machine in the center of the room. The second floor has a lounge area just above with a bar. Behind the bar is a corridor with a stairway to the third floor straight ahead, and the Finally, you can always start a new character and go a completely different route, like being a bad guy ;-) @@@Legion controlled New Vegas quests@@@ *****Quest 13: Render Unto Caesar ***** *Part 1* Upon completing the quest "Ring-a-Ding-Ding" the player will be approached by a member of the Legion just outside the Tops Casino. Warhead Hunter is a challenge and achievement/trophy for the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Lonesome Road. The Courier must find and detonate all 30 warheads in the Divide. Any detonated warheads leave behind flames. This can be accomplished after finishing the story of Lonesome Road by revisiting these locations. After retrieving the detonator at the marked men camp, go south and detonate the grand_bro posted no, fallout 3 and new vegas are roughly the same size, it's just that the NV world map has to cover a lot of unplayable area due to its irregular shape, so the map scale/zoom is different. new vegas' map is actually way bigger going north to south, but narrower going east to west. FO3's playable map was a perfect square, so Ibhg.