![]() The set-up is decent enough, if a little unlikely. The reason you have to help is because the simulation requires a computer interface that just happens to match your Pip-Boy 3000. They'll explain that the installation contains an armory with lots of high-tech goodies inside, but that the only way to get into it is to beat a VR simulation about the liberation of Anchorage, Alaska from the Chinese. ![]() At some point while you're exploring the wasteland, you'll receive a distress call from the Outcasts, and when you fight your way to them, you'll find them in a military installation. Operation: Anchorage involves the Outcasts, the group of soldiers who splintered off from the Brotherhood of Steel due to philosophical differences. But fortunately, while you have to create a Live account and purchase (Microsoft points) in order to download the content, you can play the content while not logged into Live (provided you log into and out of Live first, to load the content into your game), and so you can use your existing saves and characters. This is probably just fine for Xbox owners, who have to use Xbox Live for all sorts of things, but it might be a little confusing for PC owners, since there wasn't much reason for them to pay any attention to GFWL before this. Since it's a DLC rather than a standard expansion pack, it's only available on-line, and, perhaps worse, it's only available via Xbox Live and Games for Windows Live (sorry PS3 owners). ![]() Operation: Anchorage is the first DLC (downloadable content) pack for Fallout 3. ![]()
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