Fallout: New Vegas

Fallout: New Vegas

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Zales Mar 21, 2017 @ 4:32pm
Fallout NV Demo?
I have Fallout New Vegas for my xbox but i am interested in getting it for pc for some odd reason (i dont know why, maybe it's because this game is AMAZING). However, im not sure how well my laptop would handle it, so im wondering if there is some way to get a demo of NV somewhere. If not, oh well, i can just play it on my xbox.
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MBK Mar 21, 2017 @ 4:38pm 
No, sorry.
JtDarth Mar 21, 2017 @ 5:22pm 
Originally posted by OnetimeRocket13:
I have Fallout New Vegas for my xbox but i am interested in getting it for pc for some odd reason (i dont know why, maybe it's because this game is AMAZING). However, im not sure how well my laptop would handle it, so im wondering if there is some way to get a demo of NV somewhere. If not, oh well, i can just play it on my xbox.
You know, you could always just list your laptop specs. There are a ton of people on this forum who will be happy to tell you how well it should run based on your specs.
CursedPanther Mar 21, 2017 @ 8:57pm 
Originally posted by DarthNachoz:
Originally posted by OnetimeRocket13:
I have Fallout New Vegas for my xbox but i am interested in getting it for pc for some odd reason (i dont know why, maybe it's because this game is AMAZING). However, im not sure how well my laptop would handle it, so im wondering if there is some way to get a demo of NV somewhere. If not, oh well, i can just play it on my xbox.
You know, you could always just list your laptop specs. There are a ton of people on this forum who will be happy to tell you how well it should run based on your specs.
On top of that, FNV is almost 7 years old now. Any laptop within the last 5 years with a dedicated GPU should be able to handle it.
Qnomei Mar 21, 2017 @ 9:45pm 
Select your CPU, GPU, and RAM on this page and it will tell you:
http://www.game-debate.com/games/index.php?g_id=589&game=Fallout:%20New%20Vegas

Like CursedPanther said, as long as it's not an old potato without a dedicated GPU, you should be fine.
Last edited by Qnomei; Mar 21, 2017 @ 9:47pm
JtDarth Mar 21, 2017 @ 10:05pm 
Originally posted by Qnomei:
Select your CPU, GPU, and RAM on this page and it will tell you:
http://www.game-debate.com/games/index.php?g_id=589&game=Fallout:%20New%20Vegas

Like CursedPanther said, as long as it's not an old potato without a dedicated GPU, you should be fine.
Even without a dedicated gpu, most modern integrated cards should be able to handle it. Should be fine so long as you have 4GB+ of normal RAM. Of course, you won't be able to go ham on visual mods, but the game should run well.
Belanos Mar 21, 2017 @ 11:49pm 
If you really want it, then get it. If it doesn't work then you can get a refund, so you won't lose anything by it. You can have the game for two weeks and can only play it for two hours before you lose out on your refund.
talgaby Mar 22, 2017 @ 12:36am 
If it doesn't run an AMD E-series chip or something ultra-low like an N-series Intel, then you should be okay.
most of the SOC can run FNV on ultra low at 15 fps lol
JtDarth Mar 22, 2017 @ 2:10pm 
Originally posted by AndreyKva:
Check your system specs and compare them with the minimum and recommended requirements for the game. It should run. However, since it's a laptop, it probably won't run it well.
Depends on the age of the laptop. Modern lower mid range and better laptops would have ZERO problem with it.
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