Fallout: New Vegas. Good game, but they could make it better by not having it be so damn buggy and prone to crashing. Shit, 9 times out of 10 the fucking LAUNCHER crashes, so I have to sit here in Steam clicking the "play" button over and over hoping that the launcher will be stable this time so I can click the damned play button. And then the random crashes every now and then.
It would be so much better if it was more like Fallout 3. I've only had it lock up three times on PC, and it was when it was supposed to go to a loading screen. 3 times in 40-50 hours of playing. Granted, New Vegas on PC is nothing compared to Fallout 3 (and probably New Vegas) on PS3 where it's always freezing, locking up, or crashing every 3-5 minutes once you get late-game (people think it has to do with the save file getting too large or something). But after playing Fallout 3 on PC, it's obvious that New Vegas could be a lot better than it is.
I also had no problem with driving in the game, but that's probably thanks to good ol' twin analog sticks. I have yet to find a vehicle in a PC game that didn't handle like shit using keyboard and mouse.
It would be so much better if it was more like Fallout 3. I've only had it lock up three times on PC, and it was when it was supposed to go to a loading screen. 3 times in 40-50 hours of playing. Granted, New Vegas on PC is nothing compared to Fallout 3 (and probably New Vegas) on PS3 where it's always freezing, locking up, or crashing every 3-5 minutes once you get late-game (people think it has to do with the save file getting too large or something). But after playing Fallout 3 on PC, it's obvious that New Vegas could be a lot better than it is.
Maybe it's different on PC, but on PS3 you can just press the pick up button to pick up one thing. Holding the button is for when you have a group of stuff and you want to pick it all up at once.Nickompoop said:Borderlands. Such an awesome concept, and potential for a great story if 2K Games hadn't cocked up the execution. Holding E to pick up ammo? Walls of text instead of dialogue? Shit driving and collision detection? (sigh) Come on, don't you play test your games?
I also had no problem with driving in the game, but that's probably thanks to good ol' twin analog sticks. I have yet to find a vehicle in a PC game that didn't handle like shit using keyboard and mouse.