Under the Lawbringer section, it states that super mutants will drop fingers when killed.
In the Perks section it falsely states in both Lawbringer and Contract Killer that you receive only 5 caps for turning in both ear and finger when the actual amount is 10 caps for ears (15 with very bad Karma) and 5 caps for fingers (10 with very good Karma).
Under the Unarmed section it lists Ninja as a perk requiring you to have a certain level of Unarmed to choose it when you level up, in fact you don't need any level of Unarmed, only a Melee Weapons level of 80.
Under the Perks section it states that when you acquire the Explorer perk it shows all the locations and you can fast travel to them, when in fact you cannot fast travel to them unless you have already discovered them.
Under the Perception section that you need a minimum of 6 Perception to acquire the perks Lawbringer and Contract Killer when you can get these perks with any Perception level.
It states that when you recruit a second follower when you already have one (that isn't Dogmeat) it forces the first to leave, when in fact a message will pop up saying you already have a follower and cannot have anymore.
It states there is a freeform quest called 'Looking Out for Lucas' saying when you get the Lawbringer perk new speech options become available with Lucas Simms, this is not true.
It states there are two makeshift gas masks that can be found in Vault 106 when in fact there are not, these were going to be placed in the Vault to null the hallucinations but were removed due to bugs.
This feature was cut from the game prior to release.
It mistakenly claims raiders may or may not attack you based on your Karma level.
Many of the consumables have incorrect information, such as incorrect rad effects, and other things like ant nectar giving you +2 IN and +2 CH when in fact they deduct the amount.
There are some differences between what is described in the guide and the actual game, listed below:
Fallout 3 Game of the Year Edition Tour of The PittÄifferences from game content Original edition.
Fallout 3 Game of the Year Edition Tour of Operation: Anchorage.
Fallout 3 Game of the Year Edition Tour of Mothership Zeta.
Fallout 3 Game of the Year Edition Tour of Broken Steel.
Fallout 3 Game of the Year Edition Tour of Point Lookout.
Fallout 3 Game of the Year Edition Tour of the Capital Wasteland.
Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Afterword.
Fallout 3 Official Game Guide faction profiles.
Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition Wasteland Census.
It was edited by Jeff Gardiner and Pete Hines. Hodgson, with additional writing done by several of the game's developers: Joel Burgess, Erik Caponi, Brian Chapin, John Paul Duvall, Kurt Kuhlmann, Alan Nanes, Bruce Nesmith, Emil Pagliarulo, Fred Zeleny and Nathan Purkeypile. In October 2009, the Game of the Year Edition was published, which includes all the add-on guides and complements the Game of the Year Edition of the game itself. Two Fallout 3 add-on guides have also been released - one for Operation: Anchorage and The Pitt, and the second one for Broken Steel and Point Lookout.