Operation: Anchorage



Operation: Anchorage is the first downloadable content (DLC) pack for Fallout 3, and was released on January 27, 2009 for the Xbox 360 and Windows versions. The DLC costs 800 Microsoft points.

Story
In this DLC pack, the Brotherhood of Steel Outcasts are trying to acquire advanced military tools, and the only way to enter the vault containing these relics is by completing a military simulation only the player can enter. In the simulation the player fights in one of the greatest battles of the Fallout universe: the liberation of Anchorage, Alaska from invading Red Chinese troops. The simulation is set between June 2076, when the T-51b Power Armor was first introduced, and January 2077, when Chinese forces were completely driven out of Alaska.

Once the DLC is downloaded, the quest objective for Operation: Anchorage will be activated by a radio broadcast stating, "This is Defender Morill, any Outcasts listening on this frequency report to sector 7-B, Bailey's Crossroads. This is a high-priority message, backup is needed at our location. Any personnel listening on this frequency please report at once." A marker will appear on the world map but the player cannot immediately fast-travel to the location to begin the simulation. The DLC can be played at any time after the player exits Vault 101 at the beginning of the game. After completing the simulation, new equipment will be unlocked for the player to use in the rest of the game.

In the simulation, the player is stripped of any equipment and weapons and be forced to utilize the resources supplied throughout the simulation's environment. The Chinese Red Army is everywhere, and the player first has to secure the surrounding mountain side and then fight their way into the Chinese base. The player has to use a lot of their standard combat skills, along with several new tools that are only available in the DLC. These include interactive strike teams under the player's command as well as unique armor, weapons, and other exotic gadgets. Throughout the simulation various pieces of intel are also hidden, yielding the Covert Ops perk.

New equipment
Accessible outside the simulation:
 * Gauss Rifle
 * Trench Knife
 * Chinese Stealth Suit (+15 to sneak and allows you to have some level of camo when in sneak ONLY)
 * Winterized T-51b Power Armor (The current version has near-unlimited durability)
 * Jingwei's Shock Sword
 * Neural Interface Suit
 * Outcast Specialist Robe

Simulation-only items (ones that don't appear outside the Anchorage simulation without the use of console commands):
 * Winterized Combat Armor (can be equiped outside simulation with glitch, see below)
 * General Chase's Uniform (worn by General Constantine Chase)
 * General Jingwei's Uniform (worn by General Jingwei)
 * Army Mechanic Jumpsuit
 * Winterized Chinese Jumpsuit
 * Winterized Chinese Hat

New perk

 * Covert Ops

New Allied NPCs

 * Benjamin Montgomery
 * General Constantine Chase
 * Lieutenant Morgan
 * Doctor Adami
 * Quartermaster (Fallout 3)
 * Strike Team
 * American Soldiers

New enemies

 * A Chimera Tank
 * Spider Drones
 * Chinese Soldiers
 * Crimson Dragoons
 * Chinese Inferno Units
 * Chinese Launchers
 * Chinese Snipers
 * Chinese Technicians
 * General Jingwei

Pickpocketing Enemies
It is possible to pickpocket the enemies in the simulation, nothing but ammo was found in their pockets, it should be noted that if you do manage to pickpocket them you will lose Karma, it is unknown if this is a bug or not. It should be noted that a few soldiers carrying a Fat Man at the end of the simulation yielded Miniguns when pickpocketed. And when you see the T51b guys with Miniguns out, you can pickpocket them for a Fat Man.

Intel
Throughout the anchorage simulation, you will come across "Intel", and the game states that there are 10 of them throughout the Simulation. There is no achievement or trophy for finding all 10 of these but you receive the Covert Ops perk collecting all 10.

New areas

 * Bailey's Crossroads Metro
 * There is a Nuka-Cola machine near the zone-in, and the Metro is full of Feral Ghouls.
 * Bailey's Crossroads
 * Your followers may rejoin you after you leave the Metro.
 * Dogmeat will wait for you at Vault 101
 * Outcast Outpost
 * Contains the Anchorage simulation
 * If you have a follower, they will not be able to accompany you into the zone.

Glitch

 * It is possible to keep your inventory from the simulation. This means that you can keep your Winterized Combat Armor, Gauss Rifle, Jingwei's Shock Sword and whatever weapons you got from the Quartermaster (ie:Trench Knife, Assault Rifle, Combat Shotgun, etc.)and then recieve your reward from the VSS Armory in the Outcast Outpost. This is possible by exploiting an inventory glitch where the player's inventory from the simulation is not removed until after the player returns to the Outpost. To perform this glitch, do the following steps in order and remember to save before performing the glitch because it will take several attempts to achieve this. Also note that that the player should not have started the simulation already, otherwise it is impossible to do and I would suggest loading a previous save if you really want Winterized Combat Armor and a second Guass Rifle.
 * 1) - To set this glitch up, the player needs to talk to Protector McGraw and then to Specialist Olinto get the Neural Interface Suit. After you equip the suit, do not enter the simulation pod yet.
 * 2) - Go into the locked room where Gary 23 and then drag his body back into the pod room. Lift his body into the pod in a way that his body will be in front of you when you sit down. Make sure that it is close enough to search him. Once you sit down, it will not say you can search him so you are going to have to guess (try practing where there is a chair). Also make sure his body is all the way in so it does not move when the pod closes.
 * 3) - Enter the simulation and play through to Paving the Way. From this point on everything in your inventory will be taken out of the simulation, so remember to get your weapons package and Guass Rifle from the Quartermaster and to pick up all the ammo found along the way. Continue playing up to Operation: Anchorage (quest).
 * 4) - Play through the quest, disabling the pulse field and make your way to the doors of the Chinese Compound. At this point make sure you have a save before going in. Once you enter, pick the speech option 'I'm going to kill you SO MUCH'. Shoot the Shock Sword out of General Jingwei's hand. Pick up the Shock Sword and then kill him. Make sure you are not in the southern end of the compound because General Chase may catch you in a speech and send you back to the Outpost without making another save. As soon as you kill General Jingwei, run North toward the Chinese Soldiers and turn around to find where General Chase is and then make another save (you can overwrite your last save if you want).
 * 5) - Now talk to General Chase and he will send you back to the Outpost (remember how you positioned the Gary 23's body in step 1) During the loading screen start to press A (search button) rapidly. If done properly, you will be able to search his body (normally happens in the black screen, but not always) and at this point put all your items on his body. Exit, talk to Protector McGraw, and then search Gary 23's body to retrieve your weapons from the simulation.
 * - This part is hard and will take several attempts to achieve it. Try several different methods such as rapidly pressing A or tapping A at a slower rate (changing the rate at which you press it helps), using third person, looking down (or down to left or right), or even trying a mixture of them.-xbox 360 confirmed


 * Another glitch allows you to get all of the weapons that you requisition from the Quartermaster. This is simple, all you do is get one of the tapes for a set weapons (ie: Close Combat, Fire Team, etc.) then get the weapons from the Quartermaster. After you do that, go back to the command tent and get another tape. Go outside again, drop your guns and talk to the Quartermaster again. He will give you the new set of weapons that you ask for. A message will then appear saying your other set of weapons were removed, but they will still be where you dropped them earlier. Keep repeating until you get the desired packages/weapons. If you use this with the other glitch (keeping the weapons from simulation), you can make a fast couple of caps once you sell the items or it's just a quick way of building an arsenal if you are a low level.
 * Note: Attempting to talk to a stealthed Chinese Stealth Dragoon will cause it to reset your equipment to what you're supposed to have.


 * It is also possible to drop your ammo replenish and then pick your original ammunition up again, bypassing the simulation's built in ammo cap.

Playing offline
While Games for Windows Live requires you to be online to in order to play Operation: Anchorage, you can find the DLC files (a main .bsa, a sounds .bsa, and an .esm) in the following folder
 * (Windows XP)
 * (Windows Vista)

If you move them to your  folder, you will be able to play the DLC without activating Games for Windows Live.

Remember to load through the Fallout 3 launcher then click on "Data Files" and check the box next to "Anchorage" before running the game. Keep in mind that this workaround is not officially supported.

Compatibility Bugs for Xbox 360 NTSC/J (Asian and Japanese) Versions

 * Due to the fact that Bethesda hasn't released the 1.1 patch in Asian regions, players who purchased the DLC (and are playing with an NTSC/J Xbox 360 and Fallout 3) via the Asian Marketplace cannot access the DLC no matter what they do, even though the game will display the "Loading Extra Content" message upon start up and the Download menu in the Main Menu shows Operation: Anchorage being successfully integrated with the game. The radio message to start off the quest chain simply will not come, no matter what is done. To date, there is no fix for it though Bethesda as stated on their official forums that they are looking into things and will make an announcement soon.

As of 1/28/09, a day after the official release, Operation Anchorage has been removed entirely from the Asian Xbox Live Marketplace. No explanation has been given by Microsoft or Bethesda, though one might assume the compatibility issue was the problem. To date, there has been no word on whether early Asian adopters of the DLC will be refunded for the purchase.

Mapping Bugs

 * After reaching the U.S. Army Field Headquarters at the beginning of second section of the operation, it is possible to get behind the forcefield and walk freely around the open landscape. You are able to walk on almost all ground. It is also possible to complete the second section of the operation without firing your weapon by simply walking along the pipeline all the way to the Chinese HQ and activating the door from the inside. Though doing this will bypass the other mission objectives so you will not recieve the "Paving the Way" achievement, but you will recieve the other three. The second half of the DLC in 9 minutes using this bug. > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKQmgel4LYI


 * Upon entering the Chimera compound, the wall to the right hand side is climbable through a series of jumps and by sticking as close to the wall as possible. Once you reach the top you can walk through the forcefield and enjoy the freedom.


 * To the left of the guard tower directly outside of the Chimera compound, you can walk through the rock(only enabling you to see behind it). The same bug can also be found in numerous places on this map. One being the bend along the same wall as before, but earlier in the path. Another is just inside the Chimera compound, follow the right hand wall from the guard tower and the rocks are not solid.


 * After Montgomery's comment about how he never wants to see another catwalk again, you should come to a cable bridge. After you cross the bridge it is possible to jump on the rocks and get up to the level above you.  Once you do you can walk along the wall (backtracking) and you will reach an opening that lets you get behind the cliff.

Object Bugs

 * When trying to re enter the simulation pod it, will prompt you to have your neural interface suit regardless of if you have it on. Trying to sit in the chair will yield no action as pressing the use key will not allow you to sit back in it.  This is either a bug or you're simply not allowed to re enter the simulation, which hopefully may be fixed in an update, so if you want to relive the adventure, save well before you hop in.
 * When wearing the chinese stealth suit you are able to equip multiple hats or helmets. You do not get the DR bonuses for more than one hat/helmet,except for the metal helmet stacked with other helmets/hats, but you do get the other bonuses such as extra points to skills and stats.
 * You can equip the Winterized T-51b Power Armor regardless of whether or not you have Power Armor Training. In addition, after equipping it, you are able to wear other power armor without the perk.

Misc Bugs
WARNING: follower death. leave followers behind at your house before starting this quest, or they will be killed. Also, sometimes all of the items a follower was carrying dissapear after exiting the Outcast's bunker upon completion of the simulation.


 * Xbox 360 Version: In the first part of the simulation in a bunker it appears as if the doors are blocked with rubble, although they can still be passed through


 * There are several items that, if in your inventory when you enter the pod, stay in your inventory, but offer no advantage. These include:  The Slave Collar, the Repellent Stick, Colonel Autumn's Laser Pistol (If obtained Via glitching) and the House: scientist theme decoration.


 * When in the simulation, placing a marker on the new 'world map' may in fact cause your compass to direct you to a different, unrelated location. When opening your map again, you will see yourself moving away from the marker you placed, despite the on screen compass suggesting you are approaching it.


 * Shortly after getting inside of the artillery compound for the first time, after some stairs is a room locked by a terminal, inside the room is a second terminal and a chair. Sitting on the chair will leave the player stuck standing up with no way to exit and return to normal play.


 * You are able to receive weapons and ammunition from at least two of the Chinese soldiers before they are executed.


 * For some odd reason, many trees at the beginning of the level may seem to be elevated to a very high level. Some of the textures on trees later in the game may have their low resolution textures.


 * If you equip the Shishkebab previous to entering the pod, the motorcycle tank will be visible on your back until the next 'fade to white' reload.


 * Not neccessarily a bug, but very annoying. When escorting the Outcast's to their base, any direct or indirect fire that hits them will turn them hostile to you, you can yield to them by holstering your weapon.


 * Any Weapon you equip upon exiting the simulator will be unequipped


 * During your fight with the General, Power Armored Soldiers may appear to enter the area as enemy units and begin to shoot at you. In contrast, the chinese soldiers will turn friendly.


 * If you attack an enemy in VATS right before fading to white after blowing up the artillery guns, when you fade into the CP Tent you will be stuck punching the air until the General talks to you, which then, afterwards, you return to normal play.


 * When trying to re-enter the Outcast Outpost after having completed the DLC Quests, the lift/elevator can freeze with no way of exiting. If this happens to you, try turning around and hitting the switch on the lift. When this works, you'll see the elevator doors close (on the already closed elevator doors, no less), and the lift will rise, sending you back out to Bailey's Crossroads. (You may have to reload the autosave for this to work, though.)


 * If you run up to a dead Stealth Dragoon before it vanishes and decide to use the Canibal perk, the game may crash (pc) It's advisable not to consume them.


 * After completing the simulation and obtaining the Winterized T-51b Power Armor, if you have not yet completed You Gotta Shoot 'Em in the Head and are currently doing that quest you will automatically complete it and receive the Xbox 360 or PC achievement. Since the quest is complete, you cannot continue in the quest. If you have not picked up any keys from the targets, then the keys will no longer be attainable.http://www.xfire.com/video/6debc/


 * I tried to beat the Chinese General at the end several times with no luck. As I was tired of seeing the cut scene over and over again, I decided to save the game right at the end of the cut scene. As soon as the game restarted, the General was dead, killed by an American Soldier with a Power Sledge.


 * You are able to pick up 3 pieces of Scrap Metal in the Listening Building. I can't recall where exactly (or if it is in the Listening Building), but I do know that these items can be picked up while all others can not.


 * Xbox 360 Version: When entering the simulation pod, I got a message that Dogmeat had died. No hostiles were anywhere, and he was fine when I entered the Outcast Outpost. Afterward completing the DLC, I found his body outside on the lift. Again, no hostiles were around, and no other bodies were around. This was caused by the fact that the game does not allow followers into the Outcast Outpost. So be careful, as the Super Mutants will respawn.


 * Oddly, if the Quatermaster is killed his body may not fade away and can be looted to obtain an Assault Rifle, 5.56mm Rounds, and Winterized Combat Armor.


 * If you have the Cannibal perk, it is possible to feed on the fallen Chinese troops if you can get to them before they disappear from the simulation.


 * You might encounter a bug where Benjamin Montgomery becomes frozen in place. This will disable you of ever using your strike team throughout the rest of your simulation. Although your strike team will appear at the camp after every mission, Benjamin Montgomery will not, so you cannot use them. The best thing to do is to do the missions without them or go to the last save.


 * During the scripted sequence which occurs immediately on arriving at the pulse field, it is possible to initiate a dialog with the power-armored soldier that wanders into the field before he is killed. The dialog interface, including the black background box for the dialog text, appears, but no text. Pressing a key exits this dialog and play resumes.


 * The loading screen while leaving the outcast outpost lift may freeze forcing you to restart you console(Xbox 360)


 * Sometimes you may get a message in the top-left corner of your screen saying that General Montgomery is unconscious after the simulation.


 * You can climb onto the top of the mountains by scrambling up to the right of the second "Field Storage" door, though it is difficult. From here you can reach most of the geometry in the cliffs part of the level, including the distant plain and mountains and the bottom of the ravine.  If you walk all the way back to start of the level on the top of the mountains on the other side of the ravine, you can see your parachute stuck in some trees on top of the mountain above the level start.  There is no way to get there as far as I've been able to tell.  Also there is a "Chinese Beacon Signal" radio station centered in some trees near where the ravine meets the outer plain, but nothing is there that I have found.

Gallery
 Image:Fallout-3-20081210103254094.jpg|An artillery battery firing Image:Fallout-3-20081210103221985.jpg|General Chase surveying a map Image:Fallout-3-20081210103247375_(1).jpg|American Grease Monkeys and a soldier in a set of T-51b Power Armor Image:Anchorage_Gauss.jpg|A soldier with a Gauss Rifle Image:Fallout-3-20081210103232438.jpg|The Trans-Alaskan Pipeline Image:Fallout-3-20081210103229031.jpg|A Chimera tank Image:Screen08B.jpg|A Chinese Stealth Suit Image:Chinese Base.jpg|The Chinese base Image:OA Vertibird.jpg|A VB-02 Vertibird Image:OA PA.jpg|Soldiers equipped with T-51b Power Armor and carrying Miniguns Image:OA General Chase.jpg|General Chase addressing the player Image:Screen07B.jpg|The Lone Wanderer in winter combat gear