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yeah. i noticed there are many parts of that game that really get the frame rate down on the 360

On the PC its even worse. I cant even walk on the strip. Its very laggy, and just random parts on the map. Don't even know why its happening since my settings are on high and my hardware is far capable of handling ultra.

On the PC its even worse. I cant even walk on the strip. Its very laggy, and just random parts on the map. Don't even know why its happening since my settings are on high and my hardware is far capable of handling ultra.

Use this:

http://www.newvegasnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=34778

It boggles my mind that it is so buggy, I haven't ran into anything besides the first 10 mins in when it was skipping every minute, but it got better after that.

I'm really surprised they they didn't bring in any Bethesda guys to sort these problems that keep appearing, and not leave it till after the release.

After almost 10 hours of play time, I yet to see a bug in this game (on the PC version). Everything except the performance in some areas (which was solved with the dll above), runs silky smooth without any problems.

Well... almost everything: streamed version | original file Notice the voice change at 0:26 :laugh:

That what I'm aiming for in the game! I havent gotten that far in the game yet but id really love to get myself familiar with the weapon mod system. So far I'm clueless as how to use it (unless there's a point in the game when I'm able to do it and I haven't gotten there yet.)

I haven't really done much crafting, so I'm not sure if you can craft mods, but I had to buy mine. Check around every shop you find you should come across a few. Once you have a mod you can apply it to your weapon via your pip boy and hitting X (on PC) on the weapon you want to mod.

Unfortunately each mod is very specific to a weapon. ie. to add a silencer to your Sniper Rifle, you will need to find "Sniper Rifle Silencer". So you can't just grab any silencer and add it on :(

I haven't found any mods in any safes or on any bodies, so I think you may have to buy each one.

The Gun Runners shop near the entrance to Vegas Strip usually has a tonne of mods (and weapons) but they are pretty expensive.

I'm enjoying the game so far but my one objection is that it's far too dark in most of the interior scenes. I know you can use cateye but would prefer not to have to bother with that. I also prefer the way health worked in Fallout 3 but I can live with the changes.

The way health worked in Fallout 3? is there something different that I haven't noticed?

Hold your Pip-boy key (default is tab) and a light will come on, does help in some of the darker areas.

Sorry. I should have mentioned that I am doing that but:

a) the Pip-boy light doesn't shine very far

b) you're less stealthy when it's on.

I'm not too concerned about point b but my biggest problem is navigation in large rooms where you can't get an idea of the layout.

The way health worked in Fallout 3? is there something different that I haven't noticed?

When you ate food in Fallout 3 your health was permanently increased. Now there's a time limit. This isn't that big a deal though and you seem to be able to sleep in more beds in F:NV which makes up for it.

One other complaint is that the difference between books and magazines isn't immediately obvious. I'd prefer to be able to read/eat something and forget about it so I can carry on with the game. Instead, I seem to spend a lot of time in my Pip-boy managing things like my health, inventory, etc.

These are fairly minor complaints though and I'm enjoying the game. The differences between F:NV and F3 are probably a bit more obvious to me at the moment because I just finished replaying F3 a couple of days ago.

When you ate food in Fallout 3 your health was permanently increased. Now there's a time limit. This isn't that big a deal though and you seem to be able to sleep in more beds in F:NV which makes up for it.

One other complaint is that the difference between books and magazines isn't immediately obvious. I'd prefer to be able to read/eat something and forget about it so I can carry on with the game. Instead, I seem to spend a lot of time in my Pip-boy managing things like my health, inventory, etc.

These are fairly minor complaints though and I'm enjoying the game. The differences between F:NV and F3 are probably a bit more obvious to me at the moment because I just finished replaying F3 a couple of days ago.

Oh you mean the food isn't instant, and now heal over a time frame, I thought it was something else with the health system.

But yea, they should have pointed out the Book/Magazine difference more obviously.

But yea, they should have pointed out the Book/Magazine difference more obviously.

Agreed....I got my first few magazines early on and though "Wow, +10 bonus to Repair and other skills, I better use that before I forget about it"......Used it, went on playing, shortly afterwards I got the message that the magazine effects wore off. I mean yes +10 would be a hell of a permanent boost, but they didn't exactly make it obvious with the first few magazines you get that it was only temporary.

Agreed....I got my first few magazines early on and though "Wow, +10 bonus to Repair and other skills, I better use that before I forget about it"......Used it, went on playing, shortly afterwards I got the message that the magazine effects wore off. I mean yes +10 would be a hell of a permanent boost, but they didn't exactly make it obvious with the first few magazines you get that it was only temporary.

I did exactly the same thing, lol.

Boone and E-DE as companions = win

I just loiter around the peripheral and snipe before moving in to loot :o

Cazador's are a real pain :angry:

Haha, I've got Veronica with me at the moment, those I don't kill quickly enough she runs into and punches them in the face making their head explode, lol.

I've heard Boone makes the game stupidly easy and he kills things before you even see them.

I like how this game speaks to my inner thief, if it isn't nailed down, I steal it and hide it away in my motel room. :rofl:

Enjoying the game a lot more now that I have a companion, found start of the game quite difficult as I invested in science/locksmith getting them both up to 75, now I'm finally back to investing into weapons meaning I can actually kill something.

I've done just that but nothing seems to change - here's a comparison.

First pic is default, second pic is fDefault1stPersonFOV=70.0000.

http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z184/shirike/Gaming/FalloutNV2010-10-2120-43-52-33.png

http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z184/shirike/Gaming/FalloutNV2010-10-2120-48-33-25.png

All that seems to change is the amount of arm visible rather than an increased width of vision :/

Ok, try this:

Add this to the end of [Display]:

fDefaultWorldFOV=90.0

Try another values and set the one that is better for you.

Has anybody ever been in a position within a game as though all hell has been let loose and you find yourself running backwards shooting like crazy? Well this is what happened to me just a few moments ago. I havebeen sent right over to the other side of Vegas on a separate mission. I had a scout round to see what was going on and there was a Deathclaw and to others which were dead. Well I took this one out with a Laser pistol I picked up at the start of the game in the Dr's house and on the way through I have picked up an incinerator (in other words a flamer) I assumed this was the last of the Deathclaw, oh no, seven or eight of them come from nowhere, and I found myself running backwards and burning them at the same time. The reason why I have so much flamer fuel is because you can modify and make your own ammo throughout the game. It's a good job I created more fuel and picked some up on the way because I needed it. If anybody has been here you'll understand what I'm on about because it was crazy, the developers really took the p*** by putting seven or eight Deathclaw chasing after you, it was challenging but I never want to go through this again because I'm knackered after this. I was sweating like a p**. I already killed tw of them chasing me and there were fve left. I think it was a total of seven.

I have loads of weapons and nothing killed the Deathclaw apart from the flamer. these bas****ds are hard as nails compared with Fallout 3. I managed to snap a screenshot which was kind of difficult as I had so many chasing me and tryingto burn every single one of them at the same time was no easy task or a walk in the park. have a look below. I don't recall the Deathclaw jumping at you in Fallout 3 can anybody confirm

Has anybody ever been in a position within a game as though all hell has been let loose and you find yourself running backwards shooting like crazy? Well this is what happened to me just a few moments ago. I havebeen sent right over to the other side of Vegas on a separate mission. I had a scout round to see what was going on and there was a Deathclaw and to others which were dead. Well I took this one out with a Laser pistol I picked up at the start of the game in the Dr's house and on the way through I have picked up an incinerator (in other words a flamer) I assumed this was the last of the Deathclaw, oh no, seven or eight of them come from nowhere, and I found myself running backwards and burning them at the same time. The reason why I have so much flamer fuel is because you can modify and make your own ammo throughout the game. It's a good job I created more fuel and picked some up on the way because I needed it. If anybody has been here you'll understand what I'm on about because it was crazy, the developers really took the p*** by putting seven or eight Deathclaw chasing after you, it was challenging but I never want to go through this again because I'm knackered after this. I was sweating like a p**. I already killed tw of them chasing me and there were fve left. I think it was a total of seven.

I have loads of weapons and nothing killed the Deathclaw apart from the flamer. these bas****ds are hard as nails compared with Fallout 3. I managed to snap a screenshot which was kind of difficult as I had so many chasing me and tryingto burn every single one of them at the same time was no easy task or a walk in the park. have a look below. I don't recall the Deathclaw jumping at you in Fallout 3 can anybody confirm

Lol!

That sucks man, that happened to me in FO3 once where a bunch appeared randomly, but it was an easier time back then, I would blast their heads off in a couple of shots each, but NV has really turned up the difficulty on enemies, even on very easy the harder enemies can still kill you really quickly.

From memory the Deathclaws didn't jump in FO3, but they did kinda burst forward towards to at times.

I accidentally walked through Scorpion Cannon when I started the game and ended up with 10 of the giant buggers chasing me out, lol.

I think for me, the most interesting part about the Fallout games is that it's set in a post-apocalyptic world...that's something none of us will (hopefully) ever have to experience. It's just cool to walk through towns that should be bustling with activity but are populated by a few stragglers, the occasional faction, and some troops. it makes me think/wonder if I could hold my own in such a world :)

I think for me, the most interesting part about the Fallout games is that it's set in a post-apocalyptic world...that's something none of us will (hopefully) ever have to experience. It's just cool to walk through towns that should be bustling with activity but are populated by a few stragglers, the occasional faction, and some troops. it makes me think/wonder if I could hold my own in such a world :)

just be careful of cesar army lol

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