Yes, you can keep your saves, however DLC patches, due to being unable to be supported, will make it unplayable until the patches are reinstalled. In short, if you already have a save to make caps on, and it has the pitt (or any DLC) data, quests, or items on it you can't play it. It is wiser to make a new save, make lotsa caps, then get all your stuff... again.
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| - In Fallout 3 for PlayStation 3 if I delete my patch so I can get more caps and slave collars will my old data be deleted and when I reinstall the patch can I still save and have my old save
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| - Yes, you can keep your saves, however DLC patches, due to being unable to be supported, will make it unplayable until the patches are reinstalled. In short, if you already have a save to make caps on, and it has the pitt (or any DLC) data, quests, or items on it you can't play it. It is wiser to make a new save, make lotsa caps, then get all your stuff... again.
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| - Yes, you can keep your saves, however DLC patches, due to being unable to be supported, will make it unplayable until the patches are reinstalled. In short, if you already have a save to make caps on, and it has the pitt (or any DLC) data, quests, or items on it you can't play it. It is wiser to make a new save, make lotsa caps, then get all your stuff... again.
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