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Off Topic => Other Games => Topic started by: Dracho on November 09, 2010, 04:54:55 pm

Title: Fallout: New Las Vegas
Post by: Dracho on November 09, 2010, 04:54:55 pm
A definite must-have for Fallout 3 fans.  It's a couple of mods short, especially concerning the radio (why can Bethesda not get a radio than can play more than 1 song? I like Marty Robbins' Big Iron, but not every 10 minutes!)  I am also not a big fan of Steam, but it is much better now at letting me play offline.  There were problems with premium modules not installing in Fallout 3 due to their directory structure, but time (and community mods) are likely to correct any deficiencies in this area.

Thus far the BSU (Blow S..er..Stuff Up) factor is excellent
Title: Re: Fallout: New Las Vegas
Post by: marstone on November 09, 2010, 05:10:46 pm
A definite must-have for Fallout 3 fans.  It's a couple of mods short, especially concerning the radio (why can Bethesda not get a radio than can play more than 1 song? I like Marty Robbins' Big Iron, but not every 10 minutes!)  I am also not a big fan of Steam, but it is much better now at letting me play offline.  There were problems with premium modules not installing in Fallout 3 due to their directory structure, but time (and community mods) are likely to correct any deficiencies in this area.

Thus far the BSU (Blow S..er..Stuff Up) factor is excellent

Will be getting it.
Title: Re: Fallout: New Las Vegas
Post by: Dracho on November 09, 2010, 05:37:30 pm
A definite must-have for Fallout 3 fans.  It's a couple of mods short, especially concerning the radio (why can Bethesda not get a radio than can play more than 1 song? I like Marty Robbins' Big Iron, but not every 10 minutes!)  I am also not a big fan of Steam, but it is much better now at letting me play offline.  There were problems with premium modules not installing in Fallout 3 due to their directory structure, but time (and community mods) are likely to correct any deficiencies in this area.

Thus far the BSU (Blow S..er..Stuff Up) factor is excellent

Will be getting it.

2 must-haves... light machinegun and Military 45/70 hunting pistol.. that thing will drop a deathclaw on a critical hit.
Title: Re: Fallout: New Las Vegas
Post by: Musashi NCC-BR549 on November 17, 2010, 10:51:35 pm
With a silenced 12.7 mm submachinegun, hunting pistol, and an anti-material rifle (or whatever it's called) ... uh ... and Boone.... armed with that kickass YCS/186 thingy, you can go anywhere you wish.

Guys, you HAVE to find Vault 11 and watch the film.  I LMAO!  (Hint:  don't sit in that chair very long.  Get your butt up and PLANT PULSE MINES all over the room like a madman and then GET PULSE GRENADES READY.  LOL ... It gets WAY WAY out of hand when the film ends.)

Just like Fallout 3 ..... you dang sure get your money's worth out of this one.  Highly recommended.
Title: Re: Fallout: New Las Vegas
Post by: Musashi NCC-BR549 on November 18, 2010, 01:18:09 pm
Fallout New Vegas Vault 11 Sacrificial Chamber (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-95AAmvTfE0#ws)
Title: Re: Fallout: New Las Vegas
Post by: Lono on November 18, 2010, 04:45:37 pm
DO WANT!!!!!

Crap - however - just bought a "new" used car - so a new computer is not on the table yet...

Least' all the good mods and DLC will be out by the time I can afford' all I need..

(and probably the Nvidia G760 - or whatever they decide to call what can finally play Crysis)

 ;)
Title: Re: Fallout: New Las Vegas
Post by: IAF Lyrkiller on January 25, 2011, 10:06:51 am
I have New Vegas and I do love it. With all the weapons I have, I can drop anyithing from range.

AP rounds negate armor on Deathclaws and robots and people wearing heavy power armor.