Fallout: New Vegas (Ultimate Edition) Full Version
Introduction
Fallout: New Vegas is an action role-playing open world video game developed by Obsidian Entertainment, and published by Bethesda Softworks. It was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in October 2010. The game is based in a post-apocalyptic environment in and around Las Vegas, Nevada.
The player takes control of "the Courier", who is hired by a delivery service to take an unknown package across the Mojave Desert to "The Strip" but intercepted, shot in the head, and left for dead by a mysterious man who steals the package. After being found by a friendly local robot, Victor, and healed by a man named Doc Mitchell, the Courier is thrust back into the desert to seek revenge and recover the stolen package. Through doing this, the player becomes caught up between various factions competing for control over the desert and its most valuable asset, the Hoover Dam; ultimately coming to shape the future of its inhabitants.
Even though it directly succeeds Fallout 3 in order of Fallout game releases, offers a similar action role-playing experience, and shares its engine, Fallout: New Vegas is not a direct sequel to Fallout 3. The game marks the return of many elements found in previous Fallout titles; many employees of Obsidian Entertainment previously worked for Black Isle Studios on Fallout and Fallout 2.
Features
Fallout: New Vegas is scheduled to be released on October 19th for the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC. While the game is said to play similar to Fallout 3, there are differences. New Vegas is adding new features and bringing back older ones. With the changes, I believe the game will be better then Fallout 3. Here's the features I'm most excited for.
Fallout New Vegas Feature: Reputation
This New Vegas feature is similar to the one in Fallout 2. Reputation goes along with Karma in determining what type of character you become (good, neutral, bad). Where Karma gives you an overall view of your actions, Reputation makes players deal with the consequences. For example, if you double cross a Faction and it's likely they will take a bounty out on you. On the other side, having a high Reputation with the factions and towns may result in discounted goods or gifts from people. This may sound like Fallout 3's Karma, but I believe Reputation will have a much bigger impact on the overall story and experience.
Fallout New Vegas Feature: Hardcore Mode
This is the ultimate difficulty mode. In Fallout 3, you really didn't need to eat, sleep, or drink. You could do these things as a way of regaining health, but you could also just use a stimpak or get healed by a doctor. In Hardcore mode, players need to keep themselves nourished, well rested, and hydrated. If you don't, your character dies. In addition, ammo isn't weightless. Stimpaks don't heal you all at once, but over time and crippled limbs must be fixed by a doctor or the doctor's bag item. Players are not allowed to switch back and forth between hardcore mode and regular mode. If you choice to return to regular mode, you can not go back.
Fallout New Vegas Feature: Weapons Modding
Due to the popularity of weapons mod kits PC gamers used in Fallout 3, New Vegas will have the ability to modify weapons. Each regular weapon can receive three permanent mods like scopes and ammo upgrades. Only unique weapons can not be modded. Modding weapons is a great feature that adds another personal touch to the game. I can't wait to experiment with what works best on each weapon.
Fallout New Vegas Feature: Companion Wheel
In a improvement over Fallout 3, a companion wheel has been added. The companion wheel will make it easier for you to control the non-playable companion characters. There are eight different commands including back up, use stimpack, and open inventory. Each companion has their preferences with weapons. Giving a companion a weapons they don't wait will decrease effectiveness. This feature will make interaction with companions much more streamlined and productive then in the previous game.
Fallout New Vegas Feature: Sex with Robots?
According the the description of the ESRB rating New Vegas received, the Mature label includes sequences that suggest characters are about to have sex with robots. While there has always been sexual content in the Fallout games, being able to have sex with robots is different feature. There is nothing too graphic in the description and the encounters are hinted at and not seen. This may seem like a weird feature, but since the game takes place in Vegas, I'm not that surprised.
System Requirements
Minimum Requirements
OS: Windows XP/Vista/7
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 @ 2.5 GHz / AMD Athlon XP 2500+
Memory: 1 Gb
Hard Drive: 10 Gb free
Video Memory: 256 Mb
Video Card: nVidia GeForce 6800 / ATI Radeon X850
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
DirectX: 9.0c
Keyboard
Mouse
DVD Rom Drive
Recommended Requirements
OS: Windows XP/Vista/7
Processor: Intel Core 2 DUO @ 2.5 GHz / AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200+
Memory: 2 Gb
Hard Drive: 10 Gb free
Video Memory: 512 Mb
Video Card: nVidia GeForce 8800 / ATI Radeon HD 2900
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
DirectX: 9.0c
Keyboard
Mouse
DVD Rom Drive
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