Old World Blues

"There is an expression in the Wasteland: "Old World Blues." It refers to those so obsessed with the past they can't see the present, much less the future, for what it is."

- Doctor Mobius and Doctor Klein

Old World Blues is the third add-on for Fallout: New Vegas, developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Bethesda Softworks. It was released simultaneously on all platforms on July 19th, 2011.

In Old World Blues, the Courier discovers how some of the Mojave’s mutated monsters came into being when they unwittingly become a lab rat in a science experiment gone awry. The Courier must scour the pre-War research centers of the Big Empty in search of technology to turn the tables on his or her kidnappers, or join forces with them against an even greater threat.

Plot
"The residents of the Mojave have long assumed the trackless wastes of the ‘Big Empty’ are a no-man's-land, a desolate stretch where no living thing can survive. In Old World Blues, you discover that it is anything but..."

After being transported to the Big MT research crater, you find you're the only hope of saving the "Think Tank" – a strange group of post-human researchers who inhabit the facility. They enlist your aid to save them from their own experiments - experiments that have gone horribly out of control. As you explore the huge stretch of the Big Empty crater and its many underground labs, you’ll confront strange mutated animals, battle terrifying new atomic robots, and discover a new home base to call your own. Recover all the weapons, armor, and tech of the Pre-War era and use them to help save all of science!

Overview

 * Like all New Vegas add-ons, Old World Blues raises the level cap by 5. Also, the add-on offers new traits (and give you the opportunity to change your own traits if you've already chosen them) including one called Logan's Loophole that will allow you to cap your level at 30.
 * Old World Blues, comes with an auto-doc in The Sink that allows the player to alter their looks, hairstyle, and, for one time only, their traits in addition to providing basic healing services.
 * Equipment will not be stripped from the player at the beginning of this add-on, and it features an open-world setting. Also there is no limit to the amount of equipment you can take in to the add-on.
 * Like all New Vegas add-ons, companions cannot accompany the Courier to the new land.
 * In Old World Blues, some robotic appliances have personalities, all with different voices.
 * There is an upgradeable base (via completing quests), The Sink, in this add-on.
 * There is a new radio added, to both the Big Empty and the Mojave. It plays 3 new jazz songs, along with 2 songs from Radio New Vegas.
 * The 'Big Empty' gained its name through the phonetic contracted name of the test site, 'Big MT' (MT meaning Mountain). The name can be seen across the many crates found in the add-on.
 * The add-on adds a companion dissmisser terminal to the Gun Runners store.

Quests
The XP that is rewarded for quests is variable based upon your level when the quest is completed. The total XP split between the main storyline quests is approximately 3000 XP at levels 1-4 and 22000 XP at levels 45-50, the secondary quest XP ranges from 75 XP per quest to 550 XP per quest.

Bugs

 * Entering the Big Empty then saving your game, waiting, or entering doors may cause the game to freeze.
 * After initiating the Institutional Data Retrieval Test (Basic) after releasing the "Unusual Specimen", the door to the X-8 Institutional Test Facility disappears.
 * After initiating the "Institutional Data Retrieval Test (Basic)" from the X-8 Data Retrieval Test quest and choosing the "Unusual Specimen" option from Kennel Terminal, do not continue initiating "Release Cyberdogs". This will make "Unusual Specimen" from the list quest to be completed by turning the "Institutional Data Retrieval Test" & "Unusual Specimen" both uncompleted with the quest unfinished. The bug appears to come from the map-marker that it doesn't move from Kennel Terminal to the X-8 Test Terminal after "Unusual Specimen" is chosen confusing the player by the map-marker. Initiating only "Unusual Specimen" option, go to the X-8 Test Terminal to start the Basic Test and Advanced Test as well, then the quest will be finished. This bug does not make the quest fail, but it can go to an infinite loop of finished/unfinished quests from the quest list.
 * You may not be able to leave after completing the main quests.
 * After completing the quest, "Old World Blues", you are told to retrieve your brain. You may be glitched in the dialogue with your brain, repeating two lines over, and over again.
 * Once Old World Blues is downloaded, all of the other DLCs for New Vegas may become unattainable.
 * It is possible for the Sink Central Intelligence Unit to take some of your items from you. This bug occurs when the player sell things to it and, in return, you receive no money, but the items that you were selling are, in fact, now in the possession of the Sink Central Intelligence Unit. This is similar to the glitch with Quartermaster Bardon in Hoover Dam and other locations in the main game. It can be resolved by making smaller transactions (under 10,000 caps seems to work) at a time. Waiting until the stock of items recycles occasionally fixes this problem (confirmed on PC and PS3). (note: workaround tested on XBOX360 but did not work. No caps added to inventory no matter the amount. Restarting game, restarting system, uninstalling and reinstalling DLC still does not fix problem. Going back to an old save before terminal became bugged may be only option)i found a work round fix on Xbox the Central units cap data must be messed up if it says it has 65000 it will not give you caps so treat this a zero caps the work round is simply sell something to it or repair items so its cap amount goes over the bugged number. Then it will give out caps for your transactions. It works for me but feel free to test yourselves.
 * Oftentimes, players can fall through the train tracks or pipes throughout the crater.
 * Opening a storage container, taking all of its contents, and leaving, the container may not say it is empty. (unconfirmed)
 * Higgs Village fountain has a bug where you can swim up it, then float out 'swimming' around the houses until you touch ground or jump
 * If you have more than one humanoid follower in your party and you enter the Big Empty, one of them may accompany you to the Big Empty (still being tested)
 * Similar to a bug in Honest Hearts, while playing through the main quest, the tick marks of undiscovered locations can disappear from the compass. It's still possible to discover them afterwards though.
 * Some armors may degrade very quickly while playing
 * , If you bought all three add-ons your max level still might be 40 but you can get rid of if you go on the Dashboard and reload the game.
 * It is possible to reach level 50.
 * When talking to your brain when it reflects on the sights you two have seen together, it may get suck in a loop talking about Jason Bright and his followers and Helios One coming back online, then just loop between the two lines of dialog indefinitely.
 * When you return to the Mojave, you may find your ratings with factions have dimineshed (ex. NCR Idolized-To-just below Neutral) when you return. Brotherhood of steel went from Idolized to neutral as well. {Xbox 360}

Behind the scenes

 * 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 canceled Fallout 3.
 * At some point, Chris Avellone set his location on his Twitter profile to Big MT, Mojave, placing the Big Empty as a location within the Mojave Wasteland and thus teasing its possible appearance in a future Fallout: New Vegas add-on. Since then, Avellone has also changed his Twitter avatar.
 * J.E. Sawyer has suggested that Old World Blues will be the most humorous of the New Vegas add-ons.
 * "Mean Old World Blues" is the title of T-Bone Walker's 1945 remake of his 1942 opus, "Mean Old World".

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