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Should I Get Fallout 3 Or Fallout New Vegas For My Pc

If I can run Fallout 3 on my PC, can I run New Vegas?

I have fallout 3 and I absolutely love it, I can run it at medium at the best but low gives me a better performance, and I'm very much looking forward to New Vegas. I pre-ordered it already and even have a countdown for it. But Im wondering if I can run New Vegas on at least low, since the 2 games run on the same Engine.

On the pc for fallout new Vegas how do you go third person?

to my knowledge it would be the same controls as fall out 3 its possibly the F button and in the start menu doesn't it give you an option for controls?

Does fallout New Vegas run on the same engine as Fallout 3?

Both Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas use the Gamebryo engine.

How do you exit attack mode on Fallout New Vegas PC?

If you've got your "Gun" out then keep hold of "R", if your fist or a Melee or Unarmed weapon then just tap "R". If you've changed the Action Mapping then it's just the Reload button. Happy travelling the Mojave Wasteland!

Does Fallout 3 run better on PC than Fallout New Vegas?

I played the game on a much weaker Pc, and it ran smoothly.

HHmm... Might wanna check your system (scan for viruses, delete old programs, check drivers and directx, defrag the drive, do a disk cleanup).

Anyway, Im not to sure, but I think New vegas felt smoother

Will Fallout: New Vegas run on Windows 8.1?

I have recently built a new gaming PC and am running the latest Windows 8.1. I have Fallout 3 that will instantly crash when i press "Play" on the menu. Skyrim runs fine and dandy but considering Fallout: New Vegas is the same game as Fallout 3 "Under the Hood", will it do the same? Microsoft said that it would but users said that it would crash like FO3. Any conformation would be nice before i spend $20 on the ultimate edition would be appreciated, thank you.

Should I buy fallout new vegas or assassins creed?

Why not both? I am pretty sure both are extremely cheap right now.But anyway, I have to pick one, I’ll definitely go with Fallout NV.AC II was fun and the story is memorable but the gameplay felt somewhat repetitive. You are an assasin after all, you don’t have much to do but assasiating people, climbong some tower, and pickpocketing some unfortunate soul.Fallout NV allow you to play more roles with vastly different play stlye and experience. Being a melee character felt different from being an explosive specialist or assault riflemen or sniper. There are also tons of content to discover inside many dungeons and places (which breath so much life into what was otherwise be a repetitive shooting gallery).And there are the mods, by Azura, war may never changed but mods change everything! You can literally spend a 1000 of hours in FONV and never run out of content the community is continously producing (and they are still do so, even now).

Fallout: New Vegas cant play in offline mode?

Steam does that sometimes...
You should log-in to steam first
Then click on the steam button at top left, chose "go offline"
wait a bit, then you are at steam-offline mode

It should work like that..

but steam sometimes do that ;_;


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you need to log in first to go offline mode

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