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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2010

Fallout:New Vegas (2010)
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CPU:AMD Athlon X2 5000+ 2.6 Ghz
GPU:ATI Radeon 4770 512 MB
Ram:2 GB DDR2 800 Mhz
OS:Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
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Fallout: New Vegas is a role-playing video game in the Fallout series by Obsidian Entertainment (many employees of which worked for Black Isle Studios on Fallout and Fallout 2). It was released in North America on October 19, 2010, and is scheduled for release on October 22, 2010 in Europe.[4]
Fallout: New Vegas is not a direct sequel to Fallout 3.[8][9] The game offers a similar role-playing experience as Fallout 3 and events are set three years later. While no characters from the previous game will be used, it's been reported at least one character from Fallout 2 will appear[9].
Obsidian Entertainment presents new features and improvements in Fallout: New Vegas that are implemented upon the foundation of Fallout 3.
The Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System, or V.A.T.S., will have the ability to use new special attacks.[11][12] Usage of certain melee weapons will trigger unique attack animations. For example, using a 9 iron would show up as "Fore!", and sends the enemy reeling for a period of time. Also, the developer added the ability to use the iron sights on almost all guns, excluding larger weapons that are shot from the hip, with better over-the-shoulder view for third-person combat. New weapons, some Fallout 3 weapons, and a weapon modification system are introduced in Fallout: New Vegas.[15] The modification system allows for weapon modifications, such as mounting scopes, modifying rate of fire, and changing size of magazine.[15] Crafting will also play a role in weaponry, with the player being able to craft ammunition, such as hand-loaded rounds. In addition, a plant-harvesting system similar to The Elder Scrolls series will be in place for the player to use such plants in bullets, chems, for healing, stats, and for other handy uses.

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  • I have a AMD Radeon HD 6620G Graphics card.. Will my computer run this game? please reply back asap.

  • @aDerpyTurtle yes it will run it !

  • hey im getting this game on a disc, i dont have steam, but ive heard rumors that even if i dont have steam, it will force me to download it, and then i have to download the game from steam, is this true? i dont wanna download ANYTHING from steam, average download speed for me is 7 days...

  • @96steelman There should be a serial number in the back of your box to download the game from steam,but i think it should work even if you install it from the disc.

  • Guys which one is better RPG game, Skyrim or Fallout New Vegas ?

  • @Danish28aslam Fallout 3

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  • @JSK0777 well i liked fallout 3 more..

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  • @GameKiller346 Hey dude in new vegas, the FPS determines the timescale of my game. Like a low fps causes the game to run in slow motion (literally) and high fps causes everything to go fast. Any fix?

  • @Danish28aslam In my opinion Skyrim is way better...You have to also take account that Fallout is a first person shooter and Skyrim is a 1st person fantasy. If you don't want to spend the 60 bucks on Skyrim and would rather spend 20 on Fallout, it's your choice.

  • Wanna see a real mess, shoot a roach with the shotgun. Eww..!

  • @Danish28aslam skyrim is like best game so far made.

  • @Kingopersia You are right sir, it is very glitchy and laggy when playing on the PC.

    This is because it is a poor console port, like MANY other games to date. However, I have found that playing with a controller (on the PC, yes) will relieve most of these issues.

    Same goes for Deus Ex:HR. It plays very weird and odd with a mouse, but when I plug in the gamepad, all is well.

    Try it!

  • learn to use take all

  • @GameKiller346 What pc have you got?

  • @Kole208 Hey thanks! but i already got the radeon hd 7970

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