Elvis Presley, Hound Dog. That's all.
Fallout: New Vegas
Game » consists of 25 releases. Released Oct 19, 2010
The post-apocalyptic Fallout universe expands into Nevada in this new title in the franchise. As a courier once left for dead by a mysterious man in a striped suit, the player must now set out to find their assailant and uncover the secrets of the enigmatic ruler of New Vegas.
The one thing that could make this game better.
Less bugs would do it for me. You literally can't go 5 minutes without seeing a nasty glitch like flickering textures or an NPC in the ground.
having a button that allows you to eat or use an item right away when looking at it instead of having to go into the pip boy first.
I played New Vegas on the PC for a total of 50+ hours and had exactly 2 points where it screwed up.Less bugs would do it for me. You literally can't go 5 minutes without seeing a nasty glitch like flickering textures or an NPC in the ground.
@SomeDeliCook said:Same, the console version must be seriously fucked.I played New Vegas on the PC for a total of 50+ hours and had exactly 2 points where it screwed up.Less bugs would do it for me. You literally can't go 5 minutes without seeing a nasty glitch like flickering textures or an NPC in the ground.
@SomeDeliCook said:
Less bugs would do it for me. You literally can't go 5 minutes without seeing a nasty glitch like flickering textures or an NPC in the ground.
Played a good 60 hours without seeing either. :)
had a bunch of crashing issues on my PC version. Wasn't unplayable though; however only like 24 hour or so playthrough for me. Maybe 5-10 crashes total?
I'm playing the 360 version now. I've played for about 20 hours and had one hard lock and once the camera went all crazy in VATS, but that second one wasn't exactly a big deal. I also downloaded the largest patch I've seen on the console when I loaded it up for the first time last week, so I guess they've fixed a lot of stuff.@Ventilaator
Same, the console version must be seriously fucked.@SomeDeliCook said:
I played New Vegas on the PC for a total of 50+ hours and had exactly 2 points where it screwed up.Less bugs would do it for me. You literally can't go 5 minutes without seeing a nasty glitch like flickering textures or an NPC in the ground.
edit: Oh, and to answer the question, I would like more music. I was sick of the selection after about 6 hours. I installed the game and if I remember the size correctly, I don't think the disc was filled. They couldn't find any more cheap music from the era? I don't care what it is, but I can't listen to this same music anymore.
@blacklabeldomm: You can map food and water to the D Pad just like a weapon (or hotkey on PC). I'm really confused as to why people keep saying this.
It's not retro enough.I'd actually prefer Little less conversation from Elvis but hey thats just me.
Bugs were a pain in the ass on the console versions. Fuck Elvis. the King of Country.
Co-op would have been nice.
On topic: PC players can always install mods to add more music. I liked CONELRAD 640-1240 (http://www.newvegasnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=35061) quite a bit. Fits the game and alright music.
Over 5 minutes? Jesus, what system are you on?getting rid of the 5+ minute load times would be enough for me.
Hound Dog would be amazing but the rights would probably be too expensive to use it in a game.
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