Fallout: New Vegas Pre-Order Bonuses

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The Bethesda Blog reveals there are four different digital in-game item "pre-order packs" available for Fallout: New Vegas, depending on where you preorder.<blockquote>

The Classic Pack, available when you pre-order through GameStop, contains:

* Armored Vault 13 Suit – Extensively patched up and dotted with piecemeal armor, this outfit is an homage to the classic ending of the original Fallout.
* Vault 13 Canteen – This handy device is useful for staving off dehydration and providing a small amount of healing in the Mojave Wasteland.
* Weathered 10mm Pistol – A well-worn 10mm pistol that packs an extra punch despite its modest size.
* 5 Stimpaks – Food and water are good for long-term healing, but when the fighting is fierce, Stimpaks help keep Wastelanders upright.



The Tribal Pack, available when you pre-order through Amazon, contains:

* Tribal Raiding Armor – Pieced together from scraps of armor, this outfit provides protection without impacting mobility.
* Broad Machete – This heavy-bladed melee weapon does high damage against limbs and can quickly deal out a flurry of attacks.
* 5 Bleak Venom doses – Useful on any Melee Weapon, Bleak Venom makes short of work of most living targets.
* 10 Throwing Spears – If you would like to silently pin an enemy’s head to a wall, Throwing Spears are the way to do it.



The Caravan Pack, available when you pre-order through Steam and Walmart, contains:

* Lightweight Leather Armor – This hand-modified suit of leather armor reduces its overall weight without impacting its ability to protect.
* Sturdy Caravan Shotgun – Despite its rough appearance, this Caravan Shotgun will reliably fire 20 gauge shells until the Brahmin come home.
* 4 Repair Kits – Useful for repairing any outfit or weapon, Repair Kits are a valuable tool for any caravaner.
* Binoculars – The Mojave Wasteland is a dangerous place, but with these trusty Binoculars you’ll be able to spot trouble coming.



The Mercenary Pack, available when you pre-order through Best Buy, contains:

* Lightweight Metal Armor – Modified for long-range travel, this Metal Armor sacrifices some protection for mobility and overall weight.
* Mercenary’s Grenade Rifle – Though similar to other 40mm Grenade Rifles in the Mojave Wasteland, this model has a faster reload cycle.
* 3 Super Stimpaks – When you absolutely, positively, need to keep your blood inside your body, Super Stimpaks fix you up in no time.
* 3 Doctors Bags – Mercenaries and broken limbs go together like Iguana-on-a-Stick and Nuka Cola. Thankfully, these Doctors Bags take a bit of sting out of the inevitable crushed skull.</blockquote>Some screenshots showing off the packs ingame:

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Additionally, Steam is currently running several sales for Bethesda's products, including Fallout 3 Game of the Year edition for 24.99 EUR/USD.
 
Here are all information + new screenshots.

In the background of the V13 jumpsuit screen, you can see a bit of Hoover Dam, I would say.
 
Binoculars are always a good thing to have, as long as enemies and objects will render at long ranges. Totally useless if you look through the lens and see nothing troubling only to stumble upon a pack of enemies when you actually get there.
 
Spears are back? Ahhhhhhhh yeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaah!

I like that there are repair kits, bincolaurs, and poison you can apply to melée weapons. I love Obsidian.
 
I dare say a certain company wants my money . . . Er, the money that the government loans me to go to school, anyway. Still, mine. They will not have it until the game sells for less then $30!

Pre-order bonus be damned.
 
OakTable said:
Spears are back? Ahhhhhhhh yeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaah!

I like that there are repair kits, bincolaurs, and poison you can apply to melée weapons. I love Obsidian.

You could apply poison to weapons in Oblivion...

Not going to bother with a pre-order; I'll be downloading the mod that adds all the pre-order bonuses into the game on day 1.
 
Brother None said:
Yes, yes, I'm doing it, I'm doing it. Jeesh, can't work magic, y'know.

Yeh, yeh, you can copy&paste the english text, I have to translate to german. :>



Edit: This mercenary thingy... it just reminded me how damn ugly I think the Fallout 3 metal armor is.
 
that Caravan thing looks pretty badass.

And, well, it's a strange thing, but I somehow got a good old Fallout vibe from these screenshots.
 
13pm said:
that Caravan thing looks pretty badass.

And, well, it's a strange thing, but I somehow got a good old Fallout vibe from these screenshots.

Me too, probably because they actually look like towns you should see in a Fallout game.
 
If there's one thing I've learned about pre-order bonuses it's that they are shit and not worth pre-ordering for.

I bet you can find better gear near the start of the game.

Now if there was exclusive power armor, then I'd be all up on that shit.
 
Throwing Spears? You mean that throwing weapons and tribals are back? (the latter's just wishful thinking)
About those armors, meh. It can all be done with GECK or a simple reskin.
 
Logan said:
Throwing Spears? You mean that throwing weapons and tribals are back? (the latter's just wishful thinking)
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Hey it's Obsidian now who is doing this game. I say chances are good that there are tribal settlements in the Vegas wasteland. Tribal are probably a great source of Caesar's Legion's slaves. Also with NCR expansion into the east, like in the past when the US moved westward, some tribals were probably pushed eastward.
 
B5C said:
Hey it's Obsidian now who is doing this game. I say chances are good that there are tribal settlements in the Vegas wasteland. Tribal are probably a great source of Caesar's Legion's slaves. Also with NCR expansion into the east, like in the past when the US moved westward, some tribals were probably pushed eastward.

Those are good news. I'm worried about one thing though. That "tribal" armor is nothing but a reskinned raider armor, I wonder if all tribals are going to look raider-ish.
 
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