FNV GOTY & the narrowband users?

Post » Sun Dec 11, 2011 3:40 pm

If you are using the internet for gaming, i think by definition you 'need' high speed internet for your use.

Broadband is usually as cheap as dial up nowadays anyway. DSL is like $15.


That still doesn't address the fact that if you live in a rural area, you cannot get reliable high speed internet, no company is going to lay cable or fibre-optics to people who live in villages with a small population because it's just not profitable - and if you live far from a telephone exchange (as tends to be the case in rural areas) you cannot get decent speeds through your phone line either.

This point has already been made, but no doubt will need to be pointed out again and again - it's easy if you live in a more highly populated area to forget that not everyone has access to the same amenities that you are blessed with.
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Post » Sun Dec 11, 2011 12:05 am

If you are using the internet for gaming, i think by definition you 'need' high speed internet for your use.

Broadband is usually as cheap as dial up nowadays anyway. DSL is like $15.


Internet gaming isn't my style. the closest I get is to get patches & mods for the games that support those.

Cost really isn't the only issue, it's availability. DSL has range limitations so for the moment at least it can't reach me.

I second Gismo's call in activation idea, it works for windows
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Post » Sun Dec 11, 2011 3:42 pm

there isnt going to be a GOTY Edition, because FNV sure as [censored] isnt going to get GOTY. Fallout 3 was 100 times better than FNV. lol
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Post » Sun Dec 11, 2011 2:12 am

there isnt going to be a GOTY Edition, because FNV sure as [censored] isnt going to get GOTY. Fallout 3 was 100 times better than FNV. lol



I prefer beliveable story lines with tons of depth.
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Post » Sun Dec 11, 2011 7:26 am

I've got broadband myself, but I can't help but wonder what's wrong with a box containing New Vegas on DVD as a "narrowband" option...it worked fine for me, seems all that would differ on dialup is it taking a bit longer to register the game so you can then set it to offline mode and get on with it. :shrug:


Sorry I missed this before.

the thing is that Steam requires the game to be fully patched before letting the user try it out. & the the patches are huge I hear.
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Post » Sun Dec 11, 2011 4:05 am

Clearly I was mislead.
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Post » Sun Dec 11, 2011 7:09 am

The console versions are narrowband friendly.
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Post » Sun Dec 11, 2011 4:15 pm

The console versions are narrowband friendly.


but alas they are not mouse/keyboard or mod friendly & I don't even own a 360 or a PS3
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