Vegas on PC

Post » Tue Nov 04, 2008 8:26 am

im getting a new laptop soon and just wondered if its worth getting the pc game to, dose it have bad lag problems or worse bugs then the 360 game? also what spesifications will my laptop be required to have?

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Rachael Williams
 
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Post » Tue Nov 04, 2008 4:33 pm

I've been playing since release on my desktop(18 month to 2 year old spec) with no major bugs what-so-ever, a few minor graphical glitches is all (touches wood).
Another plus for the PC is turning everything up to max(I have everything up as far as it can go, including all water effects). I can snipe enemies at a much further range than they show up on the HUD(max perception and/or Enhanced Sensors). And not to forget mods ;)

My specs for a guide:

AMD Athlon 64 X2 5600+ (2.9 GHz)
4Gb DDR2 RAM
NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT, 1Gb GRAM
120Gb SATA II HDD for OS (and Steam defaults here)
500Gb SATA II HDD for everything else
Pioneer SATA DVD-RW
Microsoft SideWinder X5 mouse
Generic USB keyboard
22" Acer widescreen LCD.
2.1 sound (next thing to get an upgrade)

Edit: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit and all drivers up to date.
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Post » Tue Nov 04, 2008 8:50 pm

The PC version will have better performance than the 360 version provided your PC is newer than 3 years. Much better performance if it's brand new hardware. The only thing to be especially sure of on a laptop is that you have real 3D video hardware, and not some integrated graphics thing.

Something to consider on the bug front is that, on the PC, if you run into a bug you can probably fix it with the console or a mod. Stuck in a wall? Vital NPC mysteriously dead? Not a problem.
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Post » Tue Nov 04, 2008 6:44 pm

The PC version will have better performance than the 360 version provided your PC is newer than 3 years. Much better performance if it's brand new hardware. The only thing to be especially sure of on a laptop is that you have real 3D video hardware, and not some integrated graphics thing.

Something to consider on the bug front is that, on the PC, if you run into a bug you can probably fix it with the console or a mod. Stuck in a wall? Vital NPC mysteriously dead? Not a problem.


yer iv been eyeing up a couple of mods already, mostly just for RP. could you give me an idea of a good laptop to get, none of the ones iv seen seem to have a graphics card.
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Post » Tue Nov 04, 2008 3:56 pm

yer iv been eyeing up a couple of mods already, mostly just for RP. could you give me an idea of a good laptop to get, none of the ones iv seen seem to have a graphics card.


Sorry, I don't know anything useful about gaming laptops since I've not done research to see what's available. Your best bet for current information would probably be to google something like "gaming laptop buyer's guide" .
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Post » Tue Nov 04, 2008 9:52 am

Make sure you get a gaming laptop and don't be some [censored] that thinks he can get away with playing games on a 300 dollar laptop. I worked at Best Buy and saw soooooooooooooooooo many people that thought they could get by with those laptops. If you want a gaming laptop you are at least spending a grand I dont care what anyone says. You need a graphics card with dedicated video memory, and that DOES NOT come with a 300, 400, or 500 dollar laptop. If you have questions about it just pst me.
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Post » Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:52 pm

Sorry, I don't know anything useful about gaming laptops since I've not done research to see what's available. Your best bet for current information would probably be to google something like "gaming laptop buyer's guide" .


I googeld that and it did lead to this http://www.build-gaming-computers.com/gaming-laptop-computers.html, but why buy a laptop when you can get alot beter desktop with the same ammount of money?
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Post » Tue Nov 04, 2008 7:04 pm

I got FNV first for my PS3 and loved it. I was thinking about modding for a long time though (since Oblivion) so not long ago, I decided it was time to learn so I got it for PC too. I'm having an even better time playing FNV with the Unlimited Companions mod and a few others which I sometimes leave on or turn off. It's added so much more to the game and the problem with broken Boone on the PS3 is fixed with a bugfix for the PC version. I still love my PS3 but I'm so glad I made the change. I have a new ASUS G73JW, a gaming PC. I have crashes but I save often and it's not an unexpected problem. Sometimes I'm wondering if the crashing is more because of STEAM though because I can go for long stretches with no crashing. You'll need to register and use STEAM for the PC. Good luck! I think you'll like it a lot. :)

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Post » Tue Nov 04, 2008 8:50 pm

I googeld that and it did lead to this http://www.build-gaming-computers.com/gaming-laptop-computers.html, but why buy a laptop when you can get alot beter desktop with the same ammount of money?


My preference for laptop is completely because of mobility and since my home is set up for wireless now, I can take it from room to room. If it needs a tech's attention, I can take it in much easier too. I have it wired into my TV so I can play FNV on a big screen like the PS3 version. Now if only someone made an awesome gamepad. The one I have isn't so great but I never learned to play games on a PC with the keyboard. Just a few thoughts. :)
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Post » Wed Nov 05, 2008 1:34 am

With a laptop, you're trading capability for portability and a smaller footprint. Not worth it to me, but it may be necessary for others (students for example).
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Post » Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:18 pm

My preference for laptop is completely because of mobility and since my home is set up for wireless now, I can take it from room to room. If it needs a tech's attention, I can take it in much easier too. I have it wired into my TV so I can play FNV on a big screen like the PS3 version. Now if only someone made an awesome gamepad. The one I have isn't so great but I never learned to play games on a PC with the keyboard. Just a few thoughts. :)


you can get an xbox 360 controller that can link up to a laptop/pc, thats what im going to get.

http://www.game.co.uk/Accessories-Computing-PC-Accessories/PC-Games-and-Downloads/Controllers-and-Accessories-Controllers/Xbox-360-Wireless-Controller-for-Windows-with-Crossfire-Wireless-Receiver/~r331206/?d=1z13mn1Z1z13fr4
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Post » Wed Nov 05, 2008 1:07 am

:tops: thanks for all the help people, its been very usefull. if anyone has any more advice/info is all welcome. im not much of a pc gamer atm, im an xbox guy.
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Post » Tue Nov 04, 2008 11:05 pm

you can get an xbox 360 controller that can link up to a laptop/pc, thats what im going to get.


I got the F710 wireless gamepad by Logitech but the ASUS doesn't like it because it has no driver and I haven't figured out how to connect it after lots of trying. Logitech tried to help me over the phone and ended up sending me a second one but I haven't tried to install it yet because I got the Logitech wired F510 to use so I could play the game I'd been waiting for for so long! :D I'll have to try connecting the second F710 gamepad again. I find the Logitech gamepad to be very stiff though and I can't zero in on something without jumping over it 10-20 times. The PS3 gamepad was so sensitive and great to use. Maybe I just need to break these in. :) Thanks.
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Post » Tue Nov 04, 2008 1:36 pm

I have a Toshiba satellite P500, so far it's been an amazing laptop and it has a nice screen (18.4 inch is pretty big I in a laptop think lol), I would recommend it or something along it's line, right now there's a sale going on at Toshiba's web site, so you might want to have a look. :)

i have only ever played a few games on it, (FO3, FONV, and HAWX) and all have performed well, both fallout's crash periodically, but that's pretty normal for every1 it seems. HAWX never crashed once and i had more then 120 hours logged on it.

as for a controller, give the keyboard a try, i used to be an xbox guy too, never thought i would be able to use a keyboard, now i cant imagine playing without it.

here are some of the specs.

Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7600) (7600.win7_gdr.100618-1621)
Language: English (Regional Setting: English)
System Manufacturer: TOSHIBA
System Model: Satellite P500
BIOS: Ver 2.20PARTTBL
Processor: Intel® Core™ i7 CPU Q 720 @ 1.60GHz (8 CPUs), ~1.6GHz
Memory: 4096MB RAM
Available OS Memory: 4028MB RAM

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Display Devices
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Card name: NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M
Manufacturer: NVIDIA
Chip type: GeForce GT 330M
DAC type: Integrated RAMDAC
Display Memory: 2765 MB
Dedicated Memory: 1007 MB
Shared Memory: 1758 MB
Current Mode: 1680 x 945 (32 bit) (60Hz)
Monitor Name: Generic PnP Monitor
Monitor Model: unknown
Monitor Id: SEC324B
Native Mode: 1680 x 945(p) (60.000Hz)
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