just wondering but have you ever ran into a random rock and got svcked inside and be in a free fall state forever with half your body above the rock's exterior it was funny at first to me then started getting annoying when it wiped an hr of gameplay away
Really? Wow that is persistent...or would that be obstinate? I think your average joe would figure out after a couple minutes it wasn't fixing itself and would go back to the last save. Come on man. You either had an extended Senior moment...for an hour...or your greatly exaggerating the extent of your disrupted gameplay.
Just because someone else's game runs like crap is no reason to let your own game slack in performance.
I had problems in the beginning but the DirectX9 fix seemed to solve most of my engine related problems.
I don't really have any trouble with it right now, but I think it's silly the idea of accepting a choppy game just because it's less choppy than some other game.
It shouldn't be choppy at all. Maybe I'd let it slide for an Indy game, but last time I checked.. Bethesda/Obsidian had money. If your engine is crap -- use a different engine?
Have to agree... One of the primary let downs of Oblivion and FO3 were the engine not being up to the task. But none of us should have expected anything different. We all saw from the footage provided over the last year that FONV was not a new game but rather a new chapter of the same exact game. I almost didn't purchase the game because I could tell it wasn't going to offer a much different experience than FO3.... I bought it anyway but def got what I was expecting so I can't really gripe there. I like the new story and I guess that's good enough.