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Fallout: New Vegas - PC

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  • Feel the Heat in New Vegas! Not even nuclear fallout could slow the hustle of Sin City. Explore the vast expanses of the desert wastelands from the small towns dotting the Mojave Wasteland to the bright lights of the New Vegas strip.
  • Feuding Factions, Colorful Characters and a Host of Hostiles! A war is brewing between rival factions with consequences that will change the lives of all the inhabitants of New Vegas.
  • New Systems! Enjoy new additions to Fallout: Special melee combat moves have been added to bring new meaning to the phrase "up close and personal".
  • An Arsenal of Shiny New Guns! With double the amount of weapons found in Fallout 3, youll have more than enough new and exciting ways to deal with the threats of the wasteland and the locals.
  • Let it Ride! In a huge, open world with unlimited options you can see the sights, choose sides, or go it alone. Peacemaker or Hard Case, House Rules, or the Wild Card - its all in how you play the game.

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Better than 3!Fallout: New Vegas surprised me. It got off to a very rough start, with phenomenal release-day glitches that caused save issues, freezing, and animation oddities. But I plowed through and kept wandering the Mojave Wasteland, and the perseverence paid off.This game is addictive, compelling, emotionally satisfying, and viscerally exciting. It lacks some of the odd and quirky characters of Fallout 3, but makes up for that by presenting characters that are more real (in the Fallout universe at least) and more difficult to label as good or bad.By breaking karma into pieces, and making a player's reputation potentially different with each of the groups inhabiting the area around New Vegas, this game adds a level of psychological and social complexity that's really interesting. Unlike Fallout 3, it now matters what you're wearing: characters will respond to your clothing as much as to your past behavior--a not unbelievable stereotyping behavior in a wasteland populated by murderers, thugs, and bandits.There's the satisfaction of resolving quests with and without mayhem, just like in 3, but there's also the time-wasting amusement of playing slots, blackjack, or roulette in the New Vegas casinos.All in all, a game that will absorb as much of your life as you let it; and you'll want to let it absorb a lot.5Loads of fun, if you have the time. Near perfect RPGI've always been a big fan of single player, multiple outcome RPGs. I don't have that much experience with gaming, but I find myself rooted in dedication to only a few genres/game franchises. I stopped playing PC games after Half Life 2 and Thief 4. Not having a gaming PC is the main reason, but there also weren't many games out there that I couldn't enjoy more on a console system. I knew I was going to be bored on a deployment so I bought a gaming laptop to replace my older one and started eyeballing some games to go with it. I tried its abilities out with Alpha Protocol, once that worked I bought Fallout New Vegas. I was happy that even overseas it only took 9-10 days to get the game. Amazon ships fast, and they package it nicely as always. No real issues with installation, I already had a Steam account from way back when (Half Life 2) that was never deactivated so less time was spent there. I do somewhat despise the growing number of games that require internet to either register the game or to play it period. I couldn't give a crap about software companies wanting to keep the game pirating foozies from sharing the game. All I know is I pay for my games, so I deserve to pay for convenience, not an extra long step between me and gameplay. Thank god they even have Wifi where I'm at, an extremely weak signal though it may be. I don't know where this Company/pirating consumer war is going, but its making me not want to play PC games for the extra annoyances ("security measures").All that aside this games is alot of fun to play. Since most of you already know why I'll just mention the parts I'd criticize.The world is huge and expansive, so you have to do alot of walking to find new areas. I'd like for the standard walking/running speed to be faster than it is. It takes a long time to play this game all the way through and most of its spent walking around. I like to draw out my experience with this game but I don't want it to be 50-60% of walking through a wasteland from point to point at a leisurely stroll.There are enough visual/control glitches for me to notice and get angry about it. Mostly I notice that its when I'm kneeling. I lose the ability to open the Pip Boy and to search bodies, boxes, etc. Often there's a glitch with the aim function where it'll stutter between aiming and not aiming. Sometimes in the same kneeling glitch I'll jump forward or sideways a couple feet without actually moving my player. Noticeable glitches that make gameplay frustrating and remind me of how important it is to save when just frolicking the open wasteland. I've also been stuck in the slow-mo camera view for up to 3 or 4 minutes a couple times. Other glitches include NPC's getting stuck inside rocks or building walls or sides of hills, one time I unloaded a whole clip on a Legion badguy without ever hitting him, his head and arms were visible but you couldn't shoot him or bring him up in VATS. I've also noticed glitchy looking visuals of faraway landscape, like they were jumping between having the details drawn or undrawn in. Enough glitches to take a star away.Don't get me wrong though, this game is still amazing. It does a little better that the last game with the story and characters. I like the setting a little more than D.C. I think this is what pleases the Fallout 3 fans and also newcomers to the series. I feel a little more engaged in the story than with Fallout 3.I am getting a little impatient when searching an area for things when alot of it tends to be junk. I don't particularly care for collecting crap to build something I don't really need or want. I tend to stick to getting really good guns/etc. instead of building homemade weapons. Sometimes, like I said before, I feel like my time is wasted searching an area for little tiny things, or wandering for hours trying to find new places/hidden spots. But in the sense of it being a solid RPG, I'll stand by my 4 star rating. It'll be a game I'll always recommend to friends and will anticipate the DLC that will no doubt be soon released.4Good game except for terrible interface, tedious inventory management, crashes, and Steam(I originally reviewed this as 1/5, but now that I have pushed through the flaws that turned me off the game initially, I am upgrading my review to 4/5.)The interface is bad - it is clunky and non-intuitive. I think they must have ported the game from the console and then not done any real work to make the interface more amenable to a PC keyboard. Menus are tedious--it takes too much navigation to see a simple map. The graphics are passable, but the game often lags. Movement is not fluid. The game is visually dark and flat--finding things in the environment is tedious. That includes when you start taking damage from someone shooting at you, and you have no idea where they are. It also includes searching a room, looking around at dozens of little mostly useless things trying to find something helpful. You can't pick up everything to sell or use later - you will quickly be encumbered and forced to move very slowly. Even when I try just carrying things I know I can use, I still end up spending too much time micro-managing my inventory.The game crashes a lot, and a couple of times I reverted to an older save game because the latest would not load. The quest markers are sometimes difficult to follow and, once in a while, outright wrong.Steam is a nuisance. It also seems unnecessary in a game that is so old. It never remembers my account or password (even though I ask it too), and I have to log in every time just to start the game. I am not going to repeat all the reasons people hate Steam so much - just read other reviews or do a web search. I am particularly annoyed that Steam gathers personal information about my playing of the game, and there is no option to opt out. Please, no more Steam -- or provide one simple option to opt out of the adware and spyware features of the launcher.After pushing past these flaws, I found I really liked the game. It is a good RPG with a lot of quests and exploration. The Perk system gives you options to personalize your playstyle. You can fight realtime or use the VATS system, which lets you fight part of the battle in a turn-based manner.4Addictive gameplayVery addictive! A huge open land your free to explore at your own pace. 1st person or 3rd person views,create your own character. Add in weapons including mini nukes and you have a first person shooter dream come true. Be a stealth player, guns blazing, good guy or bad guy, go through alone or with up to 2 companions! Your choice all the way through the game. Many more quests than FO3 has. Several endings. I run a high end PC, Windows 7 64 bit, yes there are a few bugs, crashes, so save often. Yes you do need a free Steam account. It installed perfect for me. For those wanting to use mods, the game installs in the Steam folder, mods work great. I strongly suggest installing the underground hideout mod for your home! One major plus of a game like this is all the free mods you can try. It never gets boring. The downside is the game ends making you start over. Or play it all the way through, then load a saved game and keep going without doing the end game quest. Best way to go is to start over and try a different path. I'm addicted, wish they would come out with another Fallout. For those of you that have not tried a game like this because of the quests or hate swords and spells but love first person shooters, get Fallout 3 and this one. It has everything we love about a FPS and gives you a huge environment to explore and some fun and challenging quests. Whatcha waiting for, the wonderful world of Fallout beckons.5Four weeks to get it runningAs the title said, it took a month to chance across the solution to running New Vegas. I spent as many hours searching and trying "fixes" as I have since spent playing the game. In my case it was my Xonar audio card. I had to turn off a single setting or New Vegas crashed after the intro video. There were about 100 other reasons that the game would crash at that point also so it made it quite frustrating. Since the game publisher had not really fessed up to all the problems it made the search rather tedious. The problem I had was solved by a player soon after launch but there was no comprehensive solution listing that I found. Google showed 150K hits for "Xonar and New Vegas" so I wasn't alone but obviously this was not a common enough reason for it to show up in the top solutions when I searched for "intro crash and New Vegas" - disturbing.Once the game was running I was soon immersed in the wastelands. Most of the changes in gameplay as compared to Fallout 3 were small so the learning curve was short. I still have sudden game crashes for unknown reasons.The quests and story lines somehow seem a bit more upbeat than 3's completely somber tone. I'm about halfway through so I may change my mind ;-)So far I like it but have found that you have to keep referring to user walk thru information so you don't accidentally cut off a quest solution or miss some hidden item/activity. That's annoying since it makes that game play quite mechanical rather than spontaneous.In spite of those negatives I'm glad I bought it once the price came down.4Awesome game despite the buggy behavior at timesFallout 3 was an amazing game and one that cost me months of my life, and that was the X-Box version. Once I had installed it on the PC, and applied some of the more popular mods available, the game really came to life and it was very easy to just get lost in the game, go exploring for hours and just enjoy the world created by Bethesda.Fallout Vegas is really just a continuation of the Fallout 3 experience with all of the positives and negatives included. The positives are impressive and this game, when it's not crashing, is still one of the best open style games I've ever played in line with the Daggerfall series. Vegas offers a new terrain, story and lots of new weapons/items as well as some tweaks to the companion controls among other changes. By and large, the tweaks and enhancements are nice though don't substantially change the experience one has from Fallout 3.The negatives are the same as well. Crash to Desktop's are a somewhat common experience even with the latest drivers and everything running smoothly. You still see animals and people sometimes walking on thin air and a few other bugs that were present in Fallout are here as well. The one new "bug" is that because of the faction system they have in place, now when you take out a band of raiders and loot their hideout for goodies, you lose Karma because you're technically "stealing" from them. Being a programmer, I understand why they did what they did but it really doesn't make much sense while your playing the game.Bottom line, if you loved Fallout 3 or Oblivion, you'll love this game as well. It's worth the money and the mod community has already gone wild with some great graphic tweaks/optimizers and enhancements to the game's look and feel that take it to the next level. Highly recommended, BUT, remember to save often and expect to crash to desktop every so often.4A Fun RPG experienceSo far, I've finished the game once and that took about 120 hours of gameplay because I tried to do all the quests I could find. And still I did not experience all the game has to offer. Prior to buying the game I always thought it was an expansion to Fallout 3 or extra material that they couldn't include for some reason so I largely ignored it. However- it is a standalone game, with a completely new plot and protagonist. It offers much better gameplay in practically every area than Fallout 3- better graphics, more entertaining quests, and the game takes a good step back from the whole Vault nostalgia by starting the game in the Wastelands. Plot-wise, the Wasteland setting just feels right, starting the player in an almost Wild-West setting. The main plot is ever-present but the main strength of this game is the numerous side quests. Faction standing can be affected by doing friendly or unfriendly acts against an organization; which is a gameplay concept from Fallout 2 but was not present in Fallout 3. Also there is an optional hardmode setting that introduces water, food and sleep requirements, as well as healing over-time which is a fun and more realistic way to play. Game-wise, I had a lot of fun with the weapon selection which is too numerous to list... but for some reason the .357 magnum pistol with upgraded barrel and cylinder ended up being my bread-and-butter gun due to it being easy to repair, using cheap lightweight ammo, and yet still packing a good punch against bad guys. There are a lot of fun guns like that which offer utility, but there are plenty of hard-hitting guns and melee weapons that are relevant when cost is of no concern. Another new and fun addition is the crafting system which allows the player to create ammo, food, drink, and general supplies. Then there is the handloading system allows the player to break-down unneeded ammo types to craft new ammo. A lot of the time I spent collecting components and making hard decisions on weapon selection, which is fun in itself. Simply put, the game is engrossing.5Not just a shooterI'm not a gamer. I play FPS PC games, but only when I can spare the time.That said, I loved Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition because it wasn't just a shooter, but that you could talk your way out of a situation. I put 180 hours into that game. I was about to start over when Fallout New Vegas arrived. I started that instead.I agree that the game is an improvement over Fallout 3. For example, you can play two different characters at the same time. One of my characters runs in default mode while the second character runs in Hardcore Mode.I explore the landscape with the first character and then use the second character for more realism.The decisions that you make influence how the different factions react to you. You can play it Neutral for a long time. However, if you side with one of the factions, another faction may not like your actions and retaliate.Hardcore mode is more realistic. Everything you eat has consequences. You have to remember to sleep. You have to remember to stay hydrated. You heal over time, not right away. The battle scenes are more physical.Hope this helps.5An ok game, but nothing more. Small, limited, and discountable, when compared to FO3.A small, seemingly unimportant main storyline, a map with largely the same desert terrain over and over, no real 'goodies' to be found via exploration, little few iconic landmarks or locations. On the whole, just a shallow, almost meaningless world and story.At least there are various faction, which adds a little to it. And the increased crafting arguably adds more depth.Anyhow, I never actually finished this game. Just didn't care. I tried twice, the 2nd time, with all DLC installed. Still couldn't get much past 80 hours.I played through FO3 four times, three of those were over 200 hour play-throughs. But in FO:NV, I just don't care about my character, his story, or the world around him. Totally discountable.3A big improvment over Fallout 3PC tower/Win7 64-bit/GTX 680 video card. The scene is about 200 years in the future, post-apcolyptic Nevada. No multiplayer mode. I have a STEAM version that requires, obviously, a STEAM account. However, that is free so far & offline mode works fine after initial download of game. Some downloadable content that is six expansion packs at $5 each and new weapons mod of some kind.Starts off similar where player builds a custom character. Slow start to game provides some training time but it gets difficult soon enough. Hard to find a decent weapon at the beginning. I felt like I never had enough ammo or health until later in the game. Lots of missions. Several ways to play. Difficulty options plus a 'hard core' mode. Final 'boss battle' is hard. Some aukward dialog. Many distractions; it's hard to know what's important or what to do first. Does a good job of keeping you guessing. You're always forced to make choices (which weapon, which enhancement, which faction do I choose to friend, what should I do next?).PROS - You get your monies-worth of gameplay. Immersive large world map. Toggle 1st or 3rd person view. Simple trading scheme. Simple mouse & keyboard controls. Facinating intertwined story line. Fast travel option. You can speed through the story or stretch the game out by doing all the optional quests and learning the whole story. Pretty good balance between chaos and control. No time pressure; missions wait for you. Sufficiently gruesome battles. Vast number of selectable skills and perks you earn makes essentially unlimited character options as you level up. Weapons assortment is plenty including a 'mini nuke' that I wanted to use but couldn't find a suitable target.CONS - STEAM, personal information for sale. Substantial environmental clipping issues. Game hangs on loading often (workaround exists). Otherwise random crashes. Player seems to be in slow motion compared to NPC's. Physics are a little odd (Havok Engine). VATS aiming system falls flat; detracts from games 'flow', but you don't have use it. Annoying repetitive music. Enemies get a little repetitive too. No weather to speak of.[inside joke] I wonder if Bethesda paid a royalty to Jeff 'you might be a redneck' Foxworthy for using his voice in their 'Festus' character? The one moment of humor in this game. They also have a clever way to get you to read the credits; a la Monte Python and the Holy Grail.4
Fallout: New Vegas - PC

Fallout: New Vegas - PC

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