The last achievement requires you to destroy all 30 warheads in the divide using the laser detonator. Rather than a text-based walkthrough to all 30 locations, I'll just refer you to the video below that gives you a straightforward run-through of this achievement. ...
In Lonesome Road you are contacted by the original Courier Six, a man by the name of Ulysses who refused to deliver the Platinum Chip at the start of Fallout: New Vegas. Genres ActionRPGShooter Features AchievementsSingle Player Fallout New Vegas®: Lonesome Road™ Ulysses promises the ans...
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Lonesome Roadis the fourth and final add-on toFallout: New Vegas. The mission begins with the Courier traveling to the Divide; a blasted landscape littered with dormant nuclear warheads and some of the toughest enemies in the game. The goal is to track down and meet up with another Courier...
Hometown Hero: Completed Lonesome Road. Rocket’s Red Glare: Fully upgraded The Divide’s signature weapon. Warhead Hunter: Detonated all of the warheads in the Divide. The following achievements require the “Gun Runners Arsenal” bonus downloadable content: Curios and Relics: Cause 10,000 damag...
Ulysses' Temple is a location in the Divide in 2281. It is the home of Ulysses, and his shrine to the Old World. The "temple" is the largest nuclear silo found in the Divide, capable of launching several nuclear missiles simultaneously. The entrance area
"Metallic Monks" The Courier's Mile is a location in the Divide in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Lonesome Road. During the Courier's trek through the Divide in 2281, in order to access the Ashton missile silo and reach Ulysses, they had to lift the lockd
Which is a good thing since New Vegas as it is would probably have never happened otherwise. The assumption is that it all happens in the same world, but effectively it might as well be two different series. I’d prefer to keep the two separate, but I’m afraid it’s only a matter...
77 atomic warheads targeted Las Vegas and its surrounding areas. My networked mainframes were able to predict and force-transmit disarm code subsets to 59 warheads, neutralizing them before impact. Laser cannons mounted on the roof of the Lucky 38 destroyed another 9 warheads. The rest got throu...
However, in New Vegas, Mr. House mentions having defended the city from 77 nuclear missiles, suggesting that the Chinese at least had access to substantial numbers of warheads in missile form. Also, information on the computer terminals found in the Washington, D.C. Museum of Technology would...