Fallout: New Vegas patches

PC

 * Fallout: New Vegas patch 1.2.0.314 - current - released on December 14, 2010. Fixes a lot of issues.


 * Fallout: New Vegas patch 1.2.0.285 - released on November 10, 2010. Fixes some crashes, resolves problem with companion and menus.
 * Fallout: New Vegas patch 1.1.1.271 - released on October 21, 2010. Fixes the auto and quick save bugs introduced by Steam Cloud.
 * Fallout: New Vegas patch 1.1.0.268 - released on October 20, 2010. Resolves around 200+ quest and scripting issues.

PlayStation 3

 * Fallout: New Vegas patch 1.2.0.310 - current, released December 9, 2010.
 * Companions now show up as waypoints on the map.
 * Companions will always fast travel with you, unless told to wait or sent away.
 * Fix: DLC error/save corruption.
 * Fix: Entering the strip after Debt Collector causes crash and autosave corruption.
 * Fix: Using Mojave Express dropbox can cause DLC warnings.
 * Crafting Menu now filters valid (bright) recipes to the top of the list.
 * Weathered pistol no longer glitches when applying mods.


 * Fallout: New Vegas patch 1.01 - Released October 20, 2010. Resolves around 200+ quest and scripting issues.

Xbox 360

 * Fallout: New Vegas patch 1.2.0.315 - current, released December 16, 2010
 * Fallout: New Vegas patch 1.01 - resolves around 200+ quest and scripting issues.

Removing patches
Playstation 3 - From the XMB navigate Game->Game Data Utility->Fallout: New Vegas->(X)->Delete->Yes. (NOTE: The size is ~4GB this is because this is all the game data that was installed when you first played the game. The patch downloaded from PSN was implemented with this data. You must delete all this data to remove the patch. The game will reinstall itself next time you load it up. This will NOT delete your game saves.) Doing this will not remove the pre-ordered content because the pre-ordered (DLC) is a seperate file. After removing the game data and installing it again: When you attempt to load from a game save the game will warn you that you are missing content. Select yes on the prompt and you should be fine.

thumb|300px|right|Video on how to remove this patch on Xbox 360

Xbox 360 - From the Xbox 360 Dashboard, go to the "System Settings" and select "Memory". From there highlight your Xbox's primary storage device (usually the hard drive, unless you are using an Xbox 360 Arcade unit, in which case you would select the on board memory). And press Y. From the next menu that appears, select, "Clear System Cache". Select Yes on the warning screen that appears, and you're all done!