In todays environment there are plenty of excuses. What is inexcusable is that some of the worst glitches I have run into are oddly familiar, and in things that happened in Fallout 3 that where patched up.Aphex Demon said:Well its a massive game, they have alot to cover, still there's no excuse for a mega buggy game.y1fella said:Way buggy. It's not as buggy as the reviews make out but it's still more so than a lot of games. Obsidian is like that.Aphex Demon said:So I heard NV is buggy?
I wrote this user-made review of Fallout: New Vegas [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/326.240243] that I posted up last night. That could tell you more as well.C95J said:this is all I've seen since it's come out! Where are the positive points?
Nvidia owners should still watch out, as I've heard that their last two sets of drivers can cause dippy frame rates near water in both recent Fallouts.Darkness62 said:Drop the file d3d9.dll in the Fallout: New Vegas game folder and this is fixed. The problem really only affected 64 bit versions of Vista and Windows 7 using Nvidia cards. Maybe you should do some research before making suggestions?inzesky said:Well, the XBOX will be getting...sigh... exclusive dlc stuff. So it's down to the question do you use mods? If you do and are using Windows XP I'd say go for the pc version (Windows 7 and Vista apparently have some pretty epic frame rate issues that seem strangely connected to players using Nvidia products) otherwise go for the PS3 one.
pretty sweet review dudeYureina said:I wrote this user-made review of Fallout: New Vegas [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/326.240243] that I posted up last night. That could tell you more as well.C95J said:this is all I've seen since it's come out! Where are the positive points?![]()