Heh, at least you didn't pay for it. Now THAT would have sucked. I'm downloading F:NV now and maybe I'll have it up and running in several hours.
I strongly recommend blog hunting over torrenting. It's much faster and more secure, even if the files are split into a hundred parts and hosted on the worst download host sites.
I'm not a computer expert. I don't know what blog hunting is. Over here the government is trying to clamp down on file sharing, aand threatening to disconnect people who file-share. Is blog hunting a safe alternative to file sharing?
I can't download games on my own computer because I use a dongle, and I have a very limited amount of internet allowance, and my cousin takes up most of that with porn. I have to use my uncles computer to download games, and he's really paranoid that I'm going to get him into trouble for illegally downloading stuff from file-sharing networks, and so he limits the amount of games I can download. How do I do blog hunting, can I find most new games by blog hunting, and what makes it safer than using Pirate Bay?
Sorry if most of that makes no sense. I am drunk, and I've never heard of blog hunting.
butterflies: yes thats the same reason i left it alone. i wanted it so badly, and a buggy half finished version would only make me sad.
just like getting, installing, playing, and uninstalling FO NV made me sad
Did you buy FO:NV, or pirate it?
pirated.
i was gonna buy it, i had it in my hands, i had the cash, but i wasnt 100% sure and i soooo didnt want the dissapointment of having the original game
i did that w oblivion before my pc upgrade.
i sold it for a 5'er of weed.
I suppose that makes it slightly better. I don't think I've ever bought a game in my life.
I have bought several PC games, like the dumbass I was. My biggest mistake was paying about 40 dollars for a digital download of Trainz Simulator 2010 Engineer's Edition. Oh my God, that was the worst piece of shit I have ever played. Installing and updating took literally hours, the game was very laggy on my computer, the graphics looked like a poorly done early PS2-era game, and the game was very easy to break. I just gave up on it after about a few days. Believe it or not, there's a community for this... yes... 10 gigabyte piece of shit!
But now, I think I'm gonna look around on FilesTube for a download of Fallout New Vegas. I do not use or even trust torrents. Now, I'm getting to the point where I don't even trust video game corporations anymore to entertain me for my money. I'm about ready to cancel my GameFly subscription for good and maybe sell my Xbox 360. Grand Theft Auto IV is the only reason to have one in the first place and quite frankly, I am sick and tired of it.
i wanted GTA5 soooo badly
i got it, and was soooo happy
but i sickened of it surprisingly quickly.
and like all previous GTA games, i get to a certain mission, that i try and fail _more than 5 times_ thats my limit
if a game stops being FUN, i just wont play it anymore.
which sucks. now its taking up enormous space, and i cant really bring myself to delete it..
Butterflies, thats weird :S what do you lack? i can run GTA5 fine, but NOT fallout NV :S
I don't think it's a hardware issue. I think I probably don't have something installed that I need to run the game. It's been months since I tried installing it, so I'm trying again now, but it will be at least a good few minutes until it's installed.
and like all previous GTA games, i get to a certain mission, that i try and fail _more than 5 times_ thats my limit
Why don't you just cheat?