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One of the, if not the GOAT game. RIP Matthew Perry.
Same thing I bounced of FO3. Saw all the random loot and was like what is all this shit. Then I tried one last time with a friend telling me pick up that, drop that. Once I got it I was hookedA little anecdote, I recall trying Fallout 3 around 2009. The game didn't grab me at all and I moved on to other things.
In 2011, I caught an hour or two of a lets play of New Vegas from one of my favourite Youtubers. I was hooked and ended up losing my whole summer playing it.
So even back then, my adolescent brain was aware of how much better it was than Bethesda's effort.
Microsoft really butchered this studio.
I thought it was older to be fair.
Yeah, these games need to be playable on modern consoles. Sucks that you can only play FO4 on PS4/5. And no im not counting PS3 "streaming".Remastering this and Fallout 3 should have been Microsoft's first order of business when purchasing Bethesda.
Microsoft being the pieces of shit that they are was too stupid to figure that out and even worse blew a huge opportunity with the Amazon series.
Now, I fear Fallout 3 is getting an Oblivion style remake with UE5 that will be stutter central.
Yeah, these games need to be playable on modern consoles. Sucks that you can only play FO4 on PS4/5. And no im not counting PS3 "streaming".
X360 version is currently on sale for $2.50 with each story DLC for $1.99 a piece.
FPS Boost compatible.
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Except that even the BC is still busted as fuck just like it was in 2010 (carrying on that Obsidian tradition). I was able to get maybe an hour into it before the framerate tanked to single digits and it turned into a complete disaster.
Works fine on modern consoles.![]()
On the current Xbox's?
Not sure how you managed that, I've played through NV on SX a few months ago, runs like a charm. You're getting the fully patched up version, not the one that launched day 1.
Works fine on modern consoles.![]()
Which is still busted to all hell. The only real way to play these games is on PC with tons of mods and fixes. A remake from the ground up is needed badly. MS is too busy publishing bangers like south of midnight though.On the current Xbox's?
Not sure how you managed that, I've played through NV on SX a few months ago, runs like a charm. You're getting the fully patched up version, not the one that launched day 1.
No, it doesn't work well. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who's serious about finishing the game. The longer you play, the more broken it gets. The game is a complete mess without community bug fixes and stability patches.
The 360 port is still better than the PS3 port. I wish that fate on no man.Thank you. I always figured the best way to experience it ultimately was on PC since it has all the mods to make it actually play well.
Game needs a remake pretty bad.A slightly more modernised version of this would be amazing. I don't mind the old graphics and stiff animations, but things like recoil, sprint button, bug fixing and other QoL features without having to rely on installing 100 mods would be great.
Even the brilliant Viva New Vegas guide is too much to tinker around for me today (haven't tried the wabbajack route, though).
No, it doesn't work well. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who's serious about finishing the game. The longer you play, the more broken it gets. The game is a complete mess without community bug fixes and stability patches.
The 360 port is still better than the PS3 port. I wish that fate on no man.
Again, I'm going to hard disagree. I agree that the PC version with the unofficial patches is the best way to play but a fully patched up console version is pretty stable.
30 hour save from a few months ago and the game running like a charm at 60fps to go with my claim.
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Never had the fortune of playing NV on PS3 but I remember Skyrim on PS3. That shit soft locked for 10s of seconds every time you get near a settlement.
Dude, I own the game on both PC and Xbox, digitally and on disc. It's one of the few games I actually have a physical copy of because it's a classic. I've got hundreds of hours in it, and just in the past two weeks alone, I've logged 24 hours on PC according to Steam. I know exactly how it runs. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone on Xbox, it's just too buggy to really get immersed in.
Yep, it's shocking how much worse slop like Outer Worlds is vs New Vegas.But The Outer Worlds was made before the acquisition.
Most of the talent left, and we are left with political activists posing as game developers.
Why would anyone get the console version of a Creation Engine game? Most mods are on PC.X360 version is currently on sale for $2.50 with each story DLC for $1.99 a piece.
FPS Boost compatible.
Buy Fallout: New Vegas | Xbox
Experience all the sights and sounds of fabulous New Vegas, brought to you by Vault-Tec, America's First Choice in Post Nuclear Simulation. Explore the treacherous wastes of the Great Southwest from the safety and comfort of your very own vault: Meet new people, confront terrifying creatures...www.xbox.com
Why would anyone get the console version of a Creation Engine game? Most mods are on PC.
The GOG version is the most superior version to play.![]()
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