Even after the credits roll in the massive post-apocalyptic RPG , you can still do plenty of things to extend your adventures in the Mojave Wasteland. Highly regarded as one of, if not the best, game in the series, you can go back and explore many replayable parts of this title. Even without much post-game content, there is plenty to do once the credits roll.
The expansive nature of ' wild wasteland world gives it so much content you could easily miss in your first playthrough. The choices you make and the factions you side with change the landscape of the Mojave, changing what quests you can pursue and what happens in the story. The personalized experience heavily depends on your actions, which vary greatly from player to player.
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Points of No Return are areas of the story where, if you proceed, you will eventually reach the end of the game and can't go back to any areas in the world. While your first experience with the game's ending may have satisfied you, you may want to load an old save file before entering one of these Points. This allows you to go back and explore a bit more around the Mojave or interact with other characters before the game ends.
Doing this is also a good opportunity to get some last-minute items or gear you may want before finishing. Although you don't need the strongest items in the game to successfully beat it, having overpowered equipment can make the ending quite memorable. Go back and search for a suit of power armor and the biggest guns you can find to create an explosive finale to a long adventure.
There's a good chance you were not able to finish every one of the many side quests available in ' large world. Many of the decisions you made could have locked you out of certain quest lines, preventing you from even pursuing other missions in the game. Before you venture past a Point of
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