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  1. Has anyone ever played the PC version of Fallout New Vegas?

    Friday, 29-Nov-13 03:23:22 UTC from web
    1. @flamingpandaomg Noope

      Friday, 29-Nov-13 03:23:51 UTC from web
    2. @flamingpandaomg No, but apparently it runs better than Fallout 3 did on cheaper hardware.

      Friday, 29-Nov-13 03:25:31 UTC from web
      1. @mrmattimation I was curious because it's on sale on Steam, and I was considering getting it.

        Friday, 29-Nov-13 03:26:07 UTC from web
        1. @flamingpandaomg From what I've heard, all the really bad glitches are on the PS3. And my friend runs it just fine with 6 gigs of RAM, an Intel Core i7 from a few years back, and Intel HD 3000

          Friday, 29-Nov-13 03:28:04 UTC from web
          1. @mrmattimation Uh I sure hope he can, considering the game's pretty old and that's a decent amount of RAM and a nice processor.

            Friday, 29-Nov-13 03:28:47 UTC from web
            1. @flamingpandaomg The Intel HD 3000 is the big thing. Not so much the other things. Fallout 3 couldn't handle it, but NV could.

              Friday, 29-Nov-13 03:29:58 UTC from web
              1. @mrmattimation the 4000 however has received some fair reviews from others that own it.

                Friday, 29-Nov-13 03:30:45 UTC from web
                1. @ryanjjjj The Iris Pro looks crazy-awesome.

                  Friday, 29-Nov-13 03:31:25 UTC from web
                  1. @mrmattimation yeah, Intel has really made a good push back into the GPU market as of late.

                    Friday, 29-Nov-13 03:32:54 UTC from web
                    1. @ryanjjjj Apple put it in their low-end iMacs this year. Apparently now they run graphics better than the high-end 21.5 inch from last year. Intel really is going up.

                      Friday, 29-Nov-13 03:35:47 UTC from web
                      1. @mrmattimation lol that's hilarious... what they really have working for them is the CPU/GPU integration natively rather then mobile chip only like many AMD CPU's. It's extremely efficient to have them together and properly cooled at once.

                        Friday, 29-Nov-13 03:38:31 UTC from web
                        1. @ryanjjjj having them in a bundle is really convenient and cost effective for system builders too... very good marketing move.

                          Friday, 29-Nov-13 03:39:45 UTC from web
                        2. @ryanjjjj AMD will always have a special place in my heart, but Intel certainly is doing a great job.

                          Friday, 29-Nov-13 03:40:12 UTC from web
                          1. @mrmattimation iv actually never been fond of AMD :/ they make horrendous drivers, that aside i own an AMD laptop and its a pretty strong unit.

                            Friday, 29-Nov-13 03:42:01 UTC from web
        2. @flamingpandaomg The story-line's not near as good as Fallout 3's but still good, never the less. DLC's are much better.

          Friday, 29-Nov-13 03:32:32 UTC from web
          1. @deadmadness665 fallout 3 was good but i really find myself loving new vegas alot more even without the cool F3 DLC's

            Friday, 29-Nov-13 03:33:42 UTC from web
            1. @ryanjjjj F:NV Definitely had more content, more outcomes, leaving alot more to explore and experience. But Fallout 3 had a better Main plot, to me anyways.

              Friday, 29-Nov-13 03:39:44 UTC from web
              1. @deadmadness665 what i like about F:NV is how open ended it the main plot is. making it less linear leaves more room for imagination and RP.

                Friday, 29-Nov-13 03:40:44 UTC from web
    3. @vt3c yeah Skyrim was surprisingly very kind to the cpu/gpu load :/

      Friday, 29-Nov-13 03:44:18 UTC from web
    4. @vt3c it all comes down to the specs, the ati firepro is actually still a decent cardish

      Friday, 29-Nov-13 03:47:30 UTC from web