Fallout: New Vegas's Honest Hearts DLC incompatible with some save files
Old ED-E glitch preventing players from starting new expansion, New Vegas approachingꦦ world record for causing the most consecutive facepalms
Some Fallout: New Vegas players are reporting that an oldbug from the main game is preventing them from playing the latest Honest Hearts expansion. And by "reporting" we mean "complaining bitterly." And by that, we mean "wondering why they can't ever play Fallout: New Vegas without something screwing up✃."
The issues are apparently tied into the notorious ED-E glitch, a bug held over from the main gamewhich was named after a robotic companion who had the annoying habit of getting lost, losing equipment,disobeying orders and generally being a useless mechanicalasshat. Bethesda and Obsidianmadenu🎐merous attempts tofix ED-E's flawsover the last year, but now it appears thatremnants of the bug are making it impossible for some players to move forward in Honest Hearts.
"We are aware of the issue and are working on a fix for the next patch," wrote Bethesda's community manager Nick Breckon on the studio's blog, admitting, "That said, if you already have a save game where th꧙e bug is occurring, the fix will not apply and you'll need to revert to an earlier save prior to ED-E leaving in order to play through Honest Hearts."
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