Chiggs said:VATS gets increasingly more satisfying when you ditch that crummy starter pistol.
Wait till you get the Power Fist. That thing + VATS is fantastic, judging from the videos. Hopefully it's not nerfed as far as real-time melee goes.
Chiggs said:VATS gets increasingly more satisfying when you ditch that crummy starter pistol.
Felix Lighter said:I purchased a gaming laptop a month or so ago. I've seen the recommended specs for the PC version of Fallout 3 and I believe I'm in good shape but of course the specs are based on desktop hardware. I just want to be sure if I go with the PC version that I actually get better performance over my console. Here are my specs:
Intel Core2 Duo processor P8400 2.26 GHz, 3 MB L2 Cache 1066, MHz FSB
4096 MB 1066 MHz DDR3 memory
Nvidia 9800M GTS 512 MB
I guess my main concern is the graphics card. I'm not sure what desktop graphics card that the 9800M GTS would be equivalent to. What kind of performance can I expect? Any information would be appreciated.
Felix Lighter said:I purchased a gaming laptop a month or so ago. I've seen the recommended specs for the PC version of Fallout 3 and I believe I'm in good shape but of course the specs are based on desktop hardware. I just want to be sure if I go with the PC version that I actually get better performance over my console. Here are my specs:
Intel Core2 Duo processor P8400 2.26 GHz, 3 MB L2 Cache 1066, MHz FSB
4096 MB 1066 MHz DDR3 memory
Nvidia 9800M GTS 512 MB
I guess my main concern is the graphics card. I'm not sure what desktop graphics card that the 9800M GTS would be equivalent to. What kind of performance can I expect? Any information would be appreciated.
That's funny because I never took the starter pistol.Chiggs said:VATS gets increasingly more satisfying when you ditch that crummy starter pistol.
Grimm Fandango said:The 9800M GTS is one of the best laptop cards out there. Surely you knew that when you bought it? You'll be able to run the game fine.
Oh and I think it's equivalent to an 8800 GS.
Actually it sounds like you own the P-7811FX from Gateway. I do as well.
ckohler said:That's funny because I never took the starter pistol.
I let Amada keep it to protect herself and took a baseball bat. Then I later killed one of the Overseer's men and took HIS gun! Way better, no doubt.
This us another example of how awesome this game is because each player's experience is unique.
Grimm Fandango said:The 9800M GTS is one of the best laptop cards out there. Surely you knew that when you bought it? You'll be able to run the game fine.
Oh and I think it's equivalent to an 8800 GS.
Actually it sounds like you own the P-7811FX from Gateway. I do as well.
Seth C said:GAF, help me decide if I should purchase this game. I pre-ordered the LE but am not certain if I will go pick it up or if I will wait and get the game when it drops in price at some point in the future.
I love Oblivion.
I like the post-apocalyptic setting.
I've never played Fallout 1 or 2.
I don't like the idea that I can't continue playing the game after the ending.
I have a huge backlog I could play instead (including Mass Effect, Lost Odyssey, Blue Dragon)
ckohler said:That's funny because I never took the starter pistol.
I let Amada keep it to protect herself and took a baseball bat. Then I later killed one of the Overseer's men and took HIS gun! Way better, no doubt.
This us another example of how awesome this game is because each player's experience is unique.
Chiggs said:But that is a starter pistol.I slaughtered everyone in that vault I could, barring the ones trying to make a run for it. When I left the vault I had five of those guns.
It's a shame, in light of these impressive design elements, that the PlayStation 3 version is shockingly inferior to the others from a technical perspective. Although the Xbox 360 and PC versions display the occasional visual oddity and bland texture, these nitpicks are easy to overlook. Sadly, the jagged edges, washed-out lighting, and slightly diminished draw distance of the PS3 release aren't so easy to dismiss. We also experienced a number of visual bugs on the PS3. Character faces disappeared several times, leaving only eyeballs and hair; limbs on robots went missing; some character models had an odd outline around them as if they were cel-shaded; and the day-to-night transition may cause odd streaks on the screen as you move the camera around. This version doesn't even offer trophies, whereas the Xbox 360 and PC versions offer Xbox Live/Windows Live achievements.
Grimm Fandango said:The 9800M GTS is one of the best laptop cards out there. Surely you knew that when you bought it? You'll be able to run the game fine.
Oh and I think it's equivalent to an 8800 GS.
Actually it sounds like you own the P-7811FX from Gateway. I do as well.
hyduK said:
Seth C said:GAF, help me decide if I should purchase this game. I pre-ordered the LE but am not certain if I will go pick it up or if I will wait and get the game when it drops in price at some point in the future.
I love Oblivion.
I like the post-apocalyptic setting.
I've never played Fallout 1 or 2.
I don't like the idea that I can't continue playing the game after the ending.
I have a huge backlog I could play instead (including Mass Effect, Lost Odyssey, Blue Dragon)
aasoncott said:I haven't seen this anywhere yet -- is there any notable romance in Fallout 3? Obviously, I don't want anything spoiled, but it'll affect whether I want to play as my own gender or not (roleplaying romance with my own gender is... creepy).
Mooreberg said:Just got this. Any tips going in for people who don't usually play RPGs? (I never played Oblivion)
TheJollyCorner said:that was one minor problem I had with Oblivion- you couldn't plant your seed all over the land.
If this is the same Fallout from years gone, you should at least get to 'romance' some coked out, slumming JET-head.![]()
PS3?Y2Kev said:Playing now wooo hoooo
Pellham said:man if there is some hot lesbian action between a female MC and amata, i'm gonna do my best to unlock it. i doubt it though. this aint fable.
and as far as i can tell, the only M rated stuff about fallout 3 so far is just the gore and strong language. no really dirty stuff like in the older games.![]()
chespace said:Steam sucks.
kamorra said:Please guys help me. Should I buy the PS3 version (I generally prefer to play on the PS3), the 360 version (I hate how loud my 360 is) or the PC version (normally I don't play PC games)?
I've tried systemrequirementslab.com and my system should be ok. It's a Intel Core2 Duo CPU E6750 @ 2.66GHz, 2048MB DDR2 667, GeForce 8800 GTS 512 with Windows Vista Ultimate. Would it look and play better on my PC than the PS3/360 version?
chespace said:Steam sucks.
Houston3000 said:PC without a doubt
Your PC is fine and you'll still get all the achievements on your Gamertag if that is an issue for you since it's a LIVE enabled game.
Chiggs said::lol
I honestly can't bring myself to purchase any new release on Steam.
Kodiak said:also, having a steam copy is far better than a physical copy even if you have to wait a couple extra hours.
NarcissisticJay said:Never really thought about it, are all games that are LIVE tied to your tag. Or is it just the games that are also on 360?
Kodiak said:also, having a steam copy is far better than a physical copy even if you have to wait a couple extra hours.
JSnake said:Yeah, just 33 more minutes until we can START the download. :/
:lol same for meKodiak said:One hour until steam rains a fuckton of awesome down on my computer.
Until then? Playing LBP!
Chiggs said:Oh, I think that's pretty subjective.
Zeliard said:Wait till you get the Power Fist. That thing + VATS is fantastic, judging from the videos. Hopefully it's not nerfed as far as real-time melee goes.
chespace said:So Chiggs, you like that shit or what?
I haven't been up on this thread so I prob missed your impressions.
How's it run?