I played mine: Operation Anchorage. Mothership Zeta. The Pitt. Point Lookout. Then went on to beat the game and do Broken Steel. It's a lot easier if you collect the good stuff from the dlc. Knight2520 13 years ago #3. If you know that this was answered before, then you'd also know that the DLCs can be played at any time you've got access to Honest hearts is easily doable from level 2 no problem. Dead money as well, because the dlc has enemies scale to the player, so dead money is easier at level 2 than 30, though I'd recommend level 20 at least to have the stats to get the good endings. While doing the quest to rescue Nick Valentine, you are tasked to So you head on to do Far Harbour. Since Automatron DLC requires the player to be at level 15, before you head to Far Harbor you check out the and Robots. Then you get to Far Harbor to finish that quest Nick Valentine gave you. And later on, about Nuka World and go investigate it. VaultOfDaedalus. • 10 yr. ago. Nah, all the Fallout 3 DLC is independent. Broken Steel is the only one that is affected by something, which is the main quest (you need to finish the main quest to play Broken Steel anyway) I'd say play it in release order: Operation: Anchorage. The Pitt. Broken Steel. 1. Humanity_Is_Lost • 2 yr. ago. First of all, install the wasteland workshop DLC. Then, after you rescue Nick, install Far Harbor. Make sure you bring Nick to FH. Thirdly, install Automatron as soon as you finish FH. Lastly, install Nuka World after you finish the main story. XvXSR.