Video Card Spec's for Fallout New Vega's.

Post » Sat Sep 25, 2010 7:06 pm

I was just wondering what the Video card spec's are for this game.I have an ASUS EAH5670 Card and an i7 860 8gb of Corsair RAM and Win 7 64Bit Pro.The olny thing I'm not sure on is the Video card I think it should work fine.
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Post » Sat Sep 25, 2010 5:58 am

I may be wrong, but IIRC there is no news on this yet.
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Post » Sat Sep 25, 2010 5:01 pm

This, like anything else system spec related, is still in the "No official word yet, so we don't know" category.
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Post » Sat Sep 25, 2010 2:11 pm

FNV utilizes the same engine and assets from Fallout 3, and it might be even better optimized than FO3 was. If you can run Fallout 3, you can run Fallout New Vegas.
But as the others said, there is still no official word from Obsidian, but if the system requeriments changed, it was just a little bit.

I use a Nvidia 250 GTS, which is equal to 9800 GTX performance, 4gb RAM, and a 3.4ghz Core2Duo (Dual Core). I can run Fallout 3 on Ultra Settings with 8x AA and 16x AF at 1280x1028 resolution.
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Post » Sat Sep 25, 2010 5:56 pm

Well nothing has been released yet about the needed system specs, however considering that it is built on the same game engine those who can run it at the moment on medium-high settings should have no problem, you might not get as good performance as you did in Fallout 3 ( Unless they have done good job of optimization ) however my best guess is that you should be able to play it on an HD 5670 on at least medium settings, maybe higher depending on res.
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Post » Sat Sep 25, 2010 6:47 am

I was just wondering what the Video card spec's are for this game.I have an ASUS EAH5670 Card and an i7 860 8gb of Corsair RAM and Win 7 64Bit Pro.The olny thing I'm not sure on is the Video card I think it should work fine.

Current speculation is that whatever hardware ran Fallout 3 properly should continue to run Fallout NV properly. What I wonder is whether they will catch on that their F3 Readme was full of gross exaggerations about video:

-Supported Video Card Chipsets:
(GPUs are CHIPs, not "ChipSETS")

ATI HD 4800 series
ATI HD 4600 series
ATI HD 3800 series
ATI HD 3600 series
ATI HD 2900 series
ATI HD 2600 series
ATI X1900 series
ATI X1800 series
ATI X1600 series
ATI X850 series

NVIDIA GeForce 200 series
NVIDIA Geforce 9800 series
NVIDIA Geforce 9600 series
NVIDIA Geforce 8800 series
NVIDIA Geforce 8600 series
NVIDIA Geforce 8500 series
NVIDIA Geforce 7900 series
NVIDIA Geforce 7800 series
NVIDIA Geforce 7600 series
NVIDIA GeForce 6800 series

These next were named, erronneously, in the game's Readme file, and should not have been, unless the real minimum video cards should have been the Radeon X700 SE and the Geforce 6600 Vanilla cards (and the lowest grade 6800s also are too slow -- the SE and XT).

ATI HD 3400 series
ATI HD 2400 series
ATI X1300 series
NVIDIA Geforce G.210
NVIDIA Geforce 8400 series
NVIDIA Geforce 7300 series

Also, if the Geforce 7600 GS, and the X1600 Pro are good enough, so are most of the X800 Radeons, not including the SE and Vanilla versions.
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Post » Sat Sep 25, 2010 5:43 pm

Yeah dude, you're good.
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Post » Sat Sep 25, 2010 12:40 pm

You would think with a release date coming up pretty soon they would have released the spec's now,and you know they have the game finished by now and already boxed up,I would think they would want people to know this as soon as possible as they may not have a 360 PS3 and may want to pick it up for there PC,and I know right now with they way most people's wallet's are feeling they could not afford a game plus a new Video card at the same time,I know a few months ago I could not do that but I could have gotten each one seperately with in a 2 month span work was extremely slow.Also I never had Fallout 3 for the PC I got it for my 360 but now I have a CPU and enough Ram to play anything out there without breaking a sweat.


Also I have a Viewsonic 24 inch Monitor that has a 2ms Reponse time and it's resolution is 1920x1080.
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Post » Sat Sep 25, 2010 12:01 pm

Does anyone really need to know the required specs?

You'd think it would be logical that the specs will be identical to Fallout 3's. There is nothing they could do that would drastically change the requirements.

OP, your computer is more than capable of running the game.
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