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The Sadness
« on: October 28, 2010, 10:35:19 AM »
While everyone else complained that Fallout New Vegas and Fallout 3 had "almost identical" graphics, and were angry about it

to me they could not have been identical enough.

it lags terribly, and it turns out i need just a tad bit more cpu to run it.
a tad bit :'(

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Re: The Sadness
« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2010, 10:40:55 AM »
Can you get that tad bit, and thus be restored to happiness?  ???
"I'm finding a lot of things funny lately, but I don't think they are."
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Re: The Sadness
« Reply #2 on: October 28, 2010, 10:41:40 AM »
thats so sad. or not, who cares? video games are for teenagers. how old are you? 30? 35? :LMAO:

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Re: The Sadness
« Reply #3 on: October 28, 2010, 10:47:07 AM »
Can you get that tad bit, and thus be restored to happiness?  ???

in theory of course. in practice i am headed for a new wait :D

this is how my cycle goes:
Game 1 is out.
/Cant get it.
Gets computer.
Game 2 is out.
/Cant get it.
Gets game 1!

Gets new computer.
Game 3 is out.
/Cant get it.
Gets game 2!

and so forth :D

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Re: The Sadness
« Reply #4 on: October 28, 2010, 10:48:16 AM »
thats so sad. or not, who cares? video games are for teenagers. how old are you? 30? 35? :LMAO:

you shoulda just kept me on ignore. your stupidity shows.

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Re: The Sadness
« Reply #5 on: October 28, 2010, 11:00:12 AM »
thats so sad. or not, who cares? video games are for teenagers. how old are you? 30? 35? :LMAO:

Are you kidding me? There's a massive market for adult gamers. They're the ones with the money.

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Zegh - Good to see you again. :) And that would severely piss me off!!

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Re: The Sadness
« Reply #6 on: October 28, 2010, 11:03:06 AM »
thats so sad. or not, who cares? video games are for teenagers. how old are you? 30? 35? :LMAO:

Are you kidding me? There's a massive market for adult gamers. They're the ones with the money.

35 and loves her video games thankyouverymuch

Zegh - Good to see you again. :) And that would severely piss me off!!

its my luck too, i always had in the "back of my head" that the game would be outta my league - cus - they usually are.
like when buttercup mentioned civ 5, im not even looking for it.
in fact, i downloaded cig 4 again, and even that is sortof slow :/

fallout 3 runs on medium graphics tho, and runs _smoooooth_, so i REALLY thought that FOVegas would at least run.
well it did run :(
but soooo terribly slowly. at first i thought it was a quite famous FPS-problem, but i tried all the fixes, and then i realized its the cpu :(

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Re: The Sadness
« Reply #7 on: October 28, 2010, 11:05:58 AM »
I would have had a meltdown. Things like that are the tipping point for me.

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Re: The Sadness
« Reply #8 on: October 28, 2010, 11:10:19 AM »
I would have had a meltdown. Things like that are the tipping point for me.

its clooose for me too :D
i spent two brave nights looking for fixes, and it paiiiined me to finally give up and delete it. i cant affort to waste diskspace...

im so sick of mediocre computer power tho :(
my 1st computer was _top notch_ when i first got it, i slammed game settings on max, max, max and didnt appreciate the luxury at all :(
sooo took it for granted :(
i remember playing hitman on full max graphics. then when hitman 2 game out, i was shocked to have to slide the graphics down a tad bit

from there on it only went downwards :(
this computer is "new" from my dads work, so it runs old-ish games like fallout 2 and oblivion, at medium to rock bottom graphics :(

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Re: The Sadness
« Reply #9 on: October 28, 2010, 11:27:59 AM »
While everyone else complained that Fallout New Vegas and Fallout 3 had "almost identical" graphics, and were angry about it

to me they could not have been identical enough.

it lags terribly, and it turns out i need just a tad bit more cpu to run it.
a tad bit :'(

I do feel for you. I was looking forward to playing Fallout: New Vegas for months. I would have been devastated if it hadn't worked well for me. Although it does lag slightly in a few areas.

Over the last 6 months or so, I've really got into computer games. I played them a lot up until I was around 14 and then I stopped. Recently, I've became really into them again.

:pinkbeat: the game. I  :pinkbeat: Fallout 3, and I  :pinkbeat: Obilivion: Elder Scrolls. I like the similarity between the games. It saves me from having to learn new controls, and get used to a whole new feel.

thats so sad. or not, who cares? video games are for teenagers. how old are you? 30? 35? :LMAO:

I'm 20 and I  :pinkbeat: :heart: :pinkbeat: computer games, and I don't think I'll grow out of them any time soon.



its my luck too, i always had in the "back of my head" that the game would be outta my league - cus - they usually are.
like when buttercup mentioned civ 5, im not even looking for it.
in fact, i downloaded cig 4 again, and even that is sortof slow :/


I'm Butterflies, not Buttercup. Where I live Buttercup is a name given to a cow. :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

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Re: The Sadness
« Reply #10 on: October 28, 2010, 11:34:47 AM »
While everyone else complained that Fallout New Vegas and Fallout 3 had "almost identical" graphics, and were angry about it

to me they could not have been identical enough.

it lags terribly, and it turns out i need just a tad bit more cpu to run it.
a tad bit :'(

I do feel for you. I was looking forward to playing Fallout: New Vegas for months. I would have been devastated if it hadn't worked well for me. Although it does lag slightly in a few areas.

Over the last 6 months or so, I've really got into computer games. I played them a lot up until I was around 14 and then I stopped. Recently, I've became really into them again.

:pinkbeat: the game. I  :pinkbeat: Fallout 3, and I  :pinkbeat: Obilivion: Elder Scrolls. I like the similarity between the games. It saves me from having to learn new controls, and get used to a whole new feel.

thats so sad. or not, who cares? video games are for teenagers. how old are you? 30? 35? :LMAO:

I'm 20 and I  :pinkbeat: :heart: :pinkbeat: computer games, and I don't think I'll grow out of them any time soon.



its my luck too, i always had in the "back of my head" that the game would be outta my league - cus - they usually are.
like when buttercup mentioned civ 5, im not even looking for it.
in fact, i downloaded cig 4 again, and even that is sortof slow :/


I'm Butterflies, not Buttercup. Where I live Buttercup is a name given to a cow. :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

ahah! sorry :D

as for the similarity between the games, you know they run on the exactly same engine :D
people complained about it, but your right about the controls

altho, i waited for FO3 since FO2.
FO2 was back in 1997 i think :(
so obviously i waited for.. primarily a much different game :D
it was gonna look like this:
no 3D, but an improvement of the original FO1 and FO2 style.

FO NV was made by that very same team (who originally went bankerupt and sold FO3)
they re-implemented all the scrapped ideas from the original FO3 into NV, making NV - to many old fans - a "more real" FO3

i am SO saddened! :D
if you find the ".223 pistol" send me a friendly thought, it was my favorite gun of FO2, and i was sooo looking foreward to NV for that. and the geckos! i got to see the geckos :D but it was of course too slow to tolerate...

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Re: The Sadness
« Reply #11 on: October 28, 2010, 11:36:29 AM »
New Vegas runs fine for me, but I had to tweak some settings to get there (using an outdated 7900GTS dx9 file etc.). It seems to be a bug if anything that's aimed towards NVIDIA cards. PCs with ATI cards would run it fine.

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Re: The Sadness
« Reply #12 on: October 28, 2010, 11:40:50 AM »
New Vegas runs fine for me, but I had to tweak some settings to get there (using an outdated 7900GTS dx9 file etc.). It seems to be a bug if anything that's aimed towards NVIDIA cards. PCs with ATI cards would run it fine.

yes. my card is ATI, i noticed people w nvidia had graphics issues.
i spent two nights hoping like a hero that somehow i could circumvent whatever was messing up, but nope. had to bite the dust :(

one "pointer" to me was that no matter the graphics setting, the game was just as slow. if it was a graphics issue, there should have been some difference in performance, sliding the graphics all down to nothing, (far below my FO3 settings) but nope.
i guess it was obvious from the start, but i really wanted to be wrong :D

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Re: The Sadness
« Reply #13 on: October 28, 2010, 11:43:24 AM »
I haven't gotten Fallout New Vegas, I'll either wait until it gets a reduced price or maybe I'll try to pirate it. Fallout 3 ran pretty good on my computer with just about everything on max except for the antialiasing and anisotropic filtering which were set to none. I have an AMD Athlon 4800+ X2 (2.5Ghz) dual core CPU, 3GB DDR2 RAM, and an EVGA nVidia 9500 GT 1GB GPU. Maybe that would run New Vegas pretty good as well?

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Re: The Sadness
« Reply #14 on: October 28, 2010, 11:45:39 AM »
I haven't gotten Fallout New Vegas, I'll either wait until it gets a reduced price or maybe I'll try to pirate it. Fallout 3 ran pretty good on my computer with just about everything on max except for the antialiasing and anisotropic filtering which were set to none. I have an AMD Athlon 4800+ X2 (2.5Ghz) dual core CPU, 3GB DDR2 RAM, and an EVGA nVidia 9500 GT 1GB GPU. Maybe that would run New Vegas pretty good as well?

i think you could run it okay.

im so SICK of this tho :( i want a top notch computer, NOW, i want oblivion on TOP graphics :( ive never even seen fallout 3 on highest graphics. never seen it :(

i played oblivion on max settings at my brothers, on a wide screen tv.
do you think i appreciated the experience? NOPE.
took it for granted :(