I'm pretty sure the modding community is already salivating at the idea of a new vegas/capital wasteland amalgamation. Considering the similarities between the two games I wouldn't think it will take that long to see NV versions of some of the more popular FO3 mods (I'm looking at you Mart's Mutant Mod!)vdeity said:Like, if you were to load the Fallout3.esm file in the New Vegas directory along with a .esp mod that has like a hot air balloon or something that takes you over to DC. And maybe removes the main quest from Fallout 3, etc. I wonder if this'd be doable.
Yeah none of my computers can run this luckily for owning every system I dont need to care . And my moms computer couldnt handle the start screen.ProfessorLayton said:So those are the minimum, correct? Let's hope that doesn't mean the game looks like crap... I'm buying it on 360 anyway, so that doesn't really matter to me but still...
But I have a 220 GT. So I can't play it?Keava said:Logics! 9800 is 9th series and since 9>6 its newer so you are safe to go.
Well ain't ya a little nitpicker now? 200>9>6 it's that easy! Only one confusing really was first GeForce marked as 256 due to its vram and i doubt there is plenty of people still using that one...then again i still have my Voodoo 3DFX nailed to my wall. <.<thenumberthirteen said:But I have a 220 GT. So I can't play it?Keava said:Logics! 9800 is 9th series and since 9>6 its newer so you are safe to go.
And I don't think my Mom's PC could play this. It uses Windows 2000.
Mine will, and now I have a good enough PC I won't have to get the PS3 version. Mods!