Sorry if I came off as condescending. I used to be part of the an old FO3 modding community for the overhaul called FOOK so I'm accustomed to sharing Bethesda related technical support.GonzoGamer said:Yea, don't rub it in.Vern5 said:I'm play FNV on a laptop on low settings (because I melted my graphics card once playing FO3 at medium-high) and the game runs smooth barring a few hiccups when there are lots of moving objects to render. Need advice?GonzoGamer said:Yea,Vampire cat said:Try the Teletubbies games... Terrifying at best.
How are kids not terrified of those creepy things.
I found Fallout New Vegas to be very scary.
It got me wondering: how broken does a game have to be before it?s sent back for more testing. Seems like they?ll release anything these days and just patch it up later. Problem is that a few month/patches later and it still runs like crap.
I should've gotten it for the PC. I don't know what I was thinking buying it for the ps3. Bethesda is notorious for not supporting the ps3.
They aren't really that great at supporting the pc either but at least the modders are. Have you tried the user made patches and the mods and stuff?
If the dlc gets better, I'll get the goty version for the PC but I am never again getting any game Bethesda is involved with for the ps3.
I'm not so sure how much I can help with PS3 troubles, though. As for PC modifications, most of the smaller mods released for FNV seem to be working well. There are a few performance enhancing files as well, like a .dll file that tricks the game engine into better performance and a mod that replaces game-slowing muzzle flash with faked muzzle flash that looks just as good. I have a whole list of the decent technical ones.
My general advice for Bethesda games. Wait a few days after the initial release if you can. They always have some gamebreaking bug in the first release that gets fixed within the first week. Then, once you have the product, go to the Nexus site (New Vegas Nexus, in this case) and check out their best technical mods by searching 'performance' in the search bar or looking for clues in the forums. The modding community is an amazing resource.