Forum:What order would you play the DLCs?

Since Broken Steel starts automatically, my line goes MOTHERSHIP ZETA, POINT LOOKOUT, OPERATION ANCHORAGE, THE PITT...Lord Vontavious 20:16, June 2, 2010 (UTC)

Just got started over to play to DLCs, wondering what you guys' input is on what order they should be played. Should I play through the original game before I start any of them? Sleep E 20:13, March 3, 2010 (UTC)


 * I think u should probably get broken steel first even though u cant play it till the end of the game. It allows you to get up to level 30 also it is probably the largest add-on —Preceding unsigned comment added by Somebodi13 (talk • contribs). Please sign your posts with ~ !
 * Actually, I already have all of the DLCs, and all of them are loaded, so the level increase has already happened. I'm at about level 4 knocking out the Wasteland Survival Guide real quick. Sleep E 00:17, March 5, 2010 (UTC)

I would personally wait until level 5-10 and do the Operation: Anchorage quest first, since afterwords you will get the Chinese Stealth Armor (which i use a lot) Then do the Pitt Quest, then play through the oringinal game and do the Broken Steel Quests. After that I would go to the Mothership Zeta quest and finally go to Point Lookout. 174.42.153.60Seventeen174.42.153.60March 4, 2010

I ALWAYS start with Operation Anchorage. At the end of it you get the Gauss Rifle, and the sweet Winterized T51b armor that makes the rest of the game much more enjoyable. I have found that the enemies like the Tribals and the Swampfolk in Point Lookout to be hard to kill in the early stages of the game so I leave that for later. The Pit can be a little complicated and better weapons are helpful there so I save that for later as well. I usually Start with Operation Anchorage, then Mothership, then I do the Broken Steel, Pit and finally Point Lookout.

Lonewonderer 01:21, May 14, 2010 (UTC)

I played through the main storyline to the beginning of Take It Back! and then did Operation: Anchorage, followed by Mothership Zeta, Point Lookout and the Pitt. I saved the ending of the game for the end. I'm yet to actually finish a full playthrough. Portfan 18:05, May 14, 2010 (UTC)

This is such a vague answer, but just load all the DLCs and do them as your character progresses through the game. That makes it more of a seemless experience. I don't like to go out of my way to do a DLC for the prizes. If it fits in with my character at that point, I go for it. JK1464 23:35, June 2, 2010 (UTC)