Fallout: New Vegas |
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Developer: Obsidian Entertainment This game has unused areas. |
Scientists have been trying to pull blood out of the body and put it back in again since the early 1800s, but bypass machines haven't been easy to get right. When, while the lovely valley teems with vapour around me, and the meridian sun strikes the upper surface of the impenetrable foliage of my trees, and but a few stray gleams steal into the inner sanctuary, I throw myself down among the tall grass by the trickling stream; and, as I lie close to the earth, a thousand unknown plants are noticed. Deus Ex is a 2000 action role-playing game developed by Ion Storm and published by Eidos Interactive.Set in a cyberpunk-themed dystopian world in the year 2052, the game follows JC Denton, an agent of the fictional agency United Nations Anti-Terrorist Coalition (UNATCO), who is given superhuman abilities by nanotechnology, as he sets out to combat hostile forces in a world ravaged.
Fallout: New Vegas is the fourth (canon) entry in everyone's favorite post-apocalyptic RPG series. Developed by Obsidian, which includes a bunch of folks who worked on the original two games. It was released for Windows, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in October 2010 to positive reviews and extensive bug complaints.
Most of this content can be played with in the Windows version through the use of the console (~) or the New Vegas edition of the G.E.C.K.. Some of it requires FO3 Archive Utility and/or NifSkope to view.
To do: Unused climates Lucky38WorldspaceClimate, NVHooverDamBattleWeather, NVHooverFinalBattle, and NVLegateBattleWeather |
Unused NPCs They survived the apocalypse, but not New Vegas' rushed development. |
Unused Creatures Some critters and contraptions that never quite got to roam the wasteland. |
Unused Items All sorts of unused or inaccessible armor, weapons, ammo, keys, and the like. |
Unused Maps Test rooms and other miscellaneous unused areas. |
Unused Notes Text notes from quests that were changed or cut entirely, as well as other random text strings and e-mails. |
Unused Dialog Words left permanently unspoken, either due to impossible criteria or because they were horrible. |
Dead Money A LOT of Vera Keyes. |
Honest Hearts Pick your poison. |
Old World Blues Weird skeletons and even weirder old men. |
Lonesome Road The final secrets of The Divide. |
An unused piece of graffiti hinting at the first New Vegas DLC, Dead Money. This is only unused in the base game and can be seen with the Dead Money expansion installed.
Unused Yes Man faces.
These audio test cells appear as static world objects in the G.E.C.K.. There is one for every footstep sound effect in the game.
A medical history test. This was used at some point to determine the player's traits. It is done through the menu in the final game. Some of the answers on the test do not have corresponding traits in the final game, either.
An unused ending slide, showing a different, creepier face for House than is used in the final game.
Models for child characters without clothing/armor equipped remain in the game from Fallout 3 (where they could be seen by removing equipment and entering third person when the player character is a child), but can't be seen without console commands or mods in New Vegas.
This Pip Boy image can be found in the game's BSA but there is no corresponding code. A similarly named perk in Fallout 1/2 increased the player's survival (outdoorsman) skill. There aren't any skill upgrade perks in New Vegas, so this may have done something different.
For the following perks (which are usable in-game), type player.addperk [form id] to give them to your character.
Form ID: 03142
Seemingly a carryover from Fallout 3, but there are a few uses for it hidden in the game's code (see unused dialogue). Since there are mercifully very few children in New Vegas, it would have been almost completely useless.
Form ID: 136e14
Since the criteria for the recipes to work are whether you have the notes, not the perks, this perk does nothing.
Form ID: 1613be
Since the criteria for the recipes to work are whether you have the notes, not the perks, this perk does nothing. In the game, the only way to get the casserole made is to ask Ruby to make one for you in exchange for a Radscorpion Poison Gland. The ingredients are Flour, a Jalapeño Pepper, Mole Rat Meat, and a Radscorpion Poison Gland, and it would have required a Survival skill of 30.
Craps was going to be a casino game at one point. There is little left to support this other than craps tables in the Lucky 38 and the fact that dice rolling sound effects for craps are stored in the exact same naming scheme as the regular casino games. It's unknown if any actual coding for it exists at this point.
These sound effects were found along with other monster voice files in a folder named 'robotlibertyprime'. Despite the folder name, the sounds seem to be someone making goofy hurt/death sounds.
One objective:
Objective Index | Objective |
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10 | Visit your private Suite on the 13th floor of the Tops |
Called 'VChipHistory' internally. This appears to be the remnants of a quest that tracks the ownership of the platinum chip - at one point, it was possible to give it to a faction, steal it back, then return it again. The script file for this quest is incomplete but revealing:
Of note is the variable tracking chip ownership by the Followers - they are the only faction with which the player cannot side in the final game, nor can the chip ever enter their possession.
There is no 'The House Always Wins', only parts I-VIII.
Objective Index | Objective |
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5 | Talk to Mr. House at the Lucky 38. |
10 | Bring the Platinum Chip to Mr. House |
12 | Recover the Platinum Chip from Benny at the Fort. |
20 | Deliver the Platinum Chip to Mr. House. |
25 | Go to the Basement of the Lucky 38. |
26 | Observe Upgrading of Securitrons. |
27 | Return to Mr. House. |
30 | Use the Platinum Chip to open the secret bunker at Fortification Hill. |
31 | Enter the hidden bunker. |
32 | Upgrade Mr. House's secret Securitron army. |
36 | Report back to Mr. House for further instructions. |
40 | Convince the Boomers to support Mr. House. |
42 | (Optional) Neutralize the Boomers by killing the tribe's leaders. |
45 | Inform Mr. House that the Boomers will support his cause. |
47 | Inform Mr. House that the Boomers have been neutralized. |
50 | Investigate the Omertas and stop them if their plans oppose Mr. House's interests. |
52 | Inform Mr. House that the Omerta threat has been neutralized. |
60 | Find the Brotherhood of Steel and destroy them. |
62 | (Optional) Inform Mr. House that you've negotiated a peaceful solution with the Brotherhood. |
64 | Inform Mr. House that the Brotherhood's bunker has been destroyed. |
70 | Go to Hoover Dam and protect President Kimball during his visit. |
72 | Inform Mr. House that President Kimball survived the assassination attempt. |
74 | Inform Mr. House that President Kimball is dead. |
80 | Go to Hoover Dam and defeat Caesar's Legion. |
This quest has an unused stage:
Objective Index | Objective |
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62 | (Optional) Inform Mr. House that you've negotiated a peaceful solution with the Brotherhood. |
It is impossible to negotiate peace between House and the Brotherhood.
An unused quest that would have the player locked out of the Lucky 38 for misbehavior.
Objective Index | Objective |
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10 | Escape the Lucky 38 until Mr. House's security lockdown expires. |
12 | Escape the Lucky 38 or kill Mr. House as Caesar directed. |
14 | Escape the Lucky 38 or neutralize Mr. House as Colonel Moore directed. |
16 | Escape the Lucky 38 or neutralize Mr. House as Yes Man directed. |
18 | Escape the Lucky 38 or neutralize Mr. House. |
20 | Deliver the Platinum Chip to Mr. House when his 24 hour security lockdown has expired. |
30 | Return to Mr. House when his 24 hour security lockdown has expired if you want to continue working with him. |
Its associated script contains the following variable and description:
The Infected Brahmin Meat the player can find in the kitchens of the Ultra-Luxe had an implied use for an unmarked quest which never made it into the game. Unused pop-up messages exist for poisoning the Legion's stew and dog bowls, but the scripts attached to the message are nonfunctional. The slave girl Siri would have been involved in this quest, as remnant dialogue strings indicate. There are also leftover dialogue strings indicating that dropping the infected meat on the plate would result in the death of the Legion's mongrels, but the results of adding it to the stew remain unknown.
ID | Name | Text | Menu Button 1 | Menu Button 2 |
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FortDogBowlMsg | Dog Plate | Meat intended for the Legion's mongrels is usually dropped onto this plate. | Leave the plate alone. | Drop the infected Brahmin meat on the plate. |
FortPotMsg | Stew Pot | This pot contains ingredients for the Legionaries' stew. | Leave the pot alone. | Added the infected Brahmin meat to the mix. |
An NCR sidequest involving the unused NPCs Trooper Willis, MP Fretwell, and two unnamed NCR Troopers. There are also two blank sidequests immediately following it, VMS27 and VMS28 (VMS29 is Kings' Gambit).
This quest includes an unused stage:
Objective Index | Objective |
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15 | Disable the Lucky 38's network encryption from three executive consoles. |
These three consoles are located at Camp Golf, H&H Tools Factory, and New Vegas Steel.
The quest to recruit a sheriff for Primm has unused variables to allow for the player to recruit a new sheriff after one has been killed off. This is technically impossible on the game's quest engine, as it requires a quest to be completed, then started again. Johnson Nash has a bit of unused dialogue to accommodate this.
Additionally, there is a variable remaining from a time when the method of recruiting an NCR sheriff was through petition. Johnson Nash has something to say about this as well.
This quest has an unused variable to set the Bighorners free, presumably to run amok.
This variable can be found in VMS16bQuestScript.
It seems Bruce Isaac's portion of the quest once involved a bounty hunter, presumably hired by Mr. Bishop. This unused variable can be found in VMSTheTopsTalentPoolScript.
Quest associated with Test Man.
At some point it was possible to open the Thorn's cages, releasing the creatures within and causing widespread mayhem. Methods of doing so may have involved Red Lucy's otherwise useless computer terminal, or some unused keys. Unused dialogue was recorded for multiple NPCs' reactions to this event. The quest's script explains in no uncertain terms why it was never completed:
An unmarked quest that has the Courier fixing a water purifier in the Underpass, a location north of the Mole Rat Ranch that is still in the game but almost empty (Carlyle St. Clair and a few mad Brahmin live there). This quest would have likely been assigned by an unused NPC by the name of Meg Reynolds. While the quest exists in name and very incomplete script form only, the unused message for solving it is still around:
Unused post-endgame stage of the main quest. It has variables for each outcome of the final battle at Hoover Dam, but nothing else.
Quest Stage | Log Entry |
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10 | Independent Vegas stub |
20 | NCR Stub |
30 | Legion Stub |
40 | Mr House Stub |
There are two quests with this name: one of them for a press demonstration, another that tracks dialogue for an unused in-game rendered version of the introductory cutscene. The press demo version has only one stage:
Objective Index | Objective |
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20 | Kill the Raiders. |
There is an early version of this quest, the quest object itself having been repurposed to hold variables for the final version of the quest, though its original objectives are intact.
Objective Index | Objective |
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10 | Speak to Lieutenant Romanowski about the water shortage. |
20 | Check the East Pump Station computer for evidence of a water shortage. |
25 | Talk to Wrench about the water shortage. |
30 | Return to Lieutenant Romanowski with the information you uncovered from the East Pump Station. |
35 | Buy Wrench's Super Tool Kit back from Angelo's Pawn Shop and find out what he knows about the water shortage. |
40 | Catch someone in the act of stealing water from one of the western cisterns. |
50 | Confront Anderson about the water shortage. |
60 | Complete the White Wash to resolve the mystery of the missing water. |
There is no post-endgame, the game just ends.
Post-endgame content. See above.
See above.
These are not unused, but they still have names you cannot see in gameplay.
The Big Guns skill was removed from the game late enough in development to leave references to it in a few places.
The only reference to a Primm reputation is in Testacles' dialogue. In the final game, Primm is mostly independent/leaning NCR. There's also a corresponding graphic that goes unused with Primm Slim on the left and what looks like an older wasteland settler, possibly representing Johnson Nash.
The Fallout series | |
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Windows | Fallout (Prototype) • Fallout 2 • Fallout Tactics • Fallout 3 ('Van Buren' Prototype) • Fallout: New Vegas • Fallout Shelter • Fallout 4 |
DOS | Fallout (Prototype) |
Mac OS Classic | Fallout |
Mac OS X | Fallout 2 |
PlayStation 3 | Fallout 3 • Fallout: New Vegas |
Xbox 360 | Fallout 3 • Fallout: New Vegas |
Nintendo Switch | Fallout Shelter |
Android | Fallout Shelter |
iOS | Fallout Shelter |
PlayStation 4 | Fallout Shelter |
Xbox One | Fallout Shelter |