At that point, find the tile above the hidden Bunker entrance, then open the console, select that tile, and type disable. Then you can exit the Bunker and find where you are supposed to enter it. Type in the console command (press the ~ key) in parentheses next to the title above in-game and press enter, then you will be transported to the Bunker. Getting here is also meant to require destroying the Submarine, but that is avoidable. Similar to the Chinese Submarine above, getting to this is supposed to require completing enough of "The Velvet Curtain" quest. Increase Rad Resistance = tav radresist 100 Rad Absorbtion (Requires Broken Steel) = player.addperk ?0011BD Rad Tolerance (Requires Broken Steel) = player.addperk ?001C1 Here are some console codes that can help with the radiation:Īdvanced Radiation Suit = player.additem 0003307A 1 The radiation might be enough for some to avoid this as a hideout, but it is a unique location. The only way that you can avoid gaining Rads that I know of is on top of the computer console at one of the ends. The biggest drawback for this as a hideout is that the Submarine has a small amount of flooding, and the water inside is slightly radioactivate like most water in the game. The quest makes you destroy it, but you can skip this and still complete the quest. The submarine is underwater and possibly hard to find, but if you follow the quest you will be led straight to it, and a mapmarker is placed over it at that point. This Pre-War submarine is a part of a quest, and your mission is complete the objective of a Chinese spy sent into the United States to destroy it. If you don't want to search the Wasteland for the holotapes, here are the console commands to get them: There is also one Feral Ghoul, who is one of the Keller Family that became exposed to radiation. There are a lot of shelves with weapons and other items inside the Bunker. The door to the shelter can't be opened because it doesn't have power, so you have to find where to turn it on (easier said than done, since I spent awhile trying to find where to do this). The holotapes are by the Keller Family, who were trying to get into either a Vault or some other shelter before a nuclear war started. You need a password to get inside the Bunker, which you can only learn by finding a series of holotapes that are across the Wasteland. Inside the ruins of the National Guard Depot, there is an armory and a few other rooms that remain intact. Vault 112, however, looks more or less like I can imagine it always did, probably because it's residents are in Tranquility Lane. The rest of the Vaults seemed equally uninviting to me as a hideout. Vault 101 can be used as a hideout, but only by killing everyone in it or using console commands, and even then is a disaster. Vault 87 is rusty, full of Super Mutants, and can only be entered by going through Little Lamplight, (unless you use the Console) and I personally have trouble finding my way through there every time. The rest of the Vaults are all less suitable to be a hideout in my opinion, because they have some flaw. Vault 112 is where you enter Tranquility Lane. Please add any you have found, and how to get to and find them, including any relevant console codes and commands. I'll post the ones I have found that I think are suitable, including ones in the original Fallout 3, all the DLCs, and also ones that you can get from mods. There is of course the house in Megaton and the suite in Tenpenny Tower that you can earn, but I mean things that weren't specifically meant to become a personal hideout for players. I've been playing Fallout 3 on and off for a few years, and I've wondered what are good hideouts are in the game. If you don't want to spoil something in the game for yourself, you should close this topic.
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