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Still worth the buy. Just follow this video to fix up some things:
https://youtu.be/Cypqage_Pdk
its a great game and id completely recommend it
If its vanilla then you are both lying.
If with mods like NVAC , Stutter remover , 4GB exe
Then yea i believe you.
This game runs ok for the most part but still tends to have crashes and stutter / performance issues at certain locations and in certain moments. Regarldess of how powerful your PC / Laptop is or how well kept your OS is.
THIS^
The game is proven to be crash worthy. There is in fact an anti-crash mod that has narrowed crashes down to the exact memory addresses, which is why its able to fix a lot of them.
The infinite load screen from Freeside North to Freeside South has always been an issue.
The quests for the familes on the strip are constantly breaking if you do them out of order with the main quests. For the Republic is notoriously buggy.
Stutter is a major issue depending on the PC you're using.
I will. Crashes are documented. It's the whole reason anti crash exists. Because they can prove with data that the game will crash when that particular access violation exceptions exist.
I am playing vanilla now and I don't get many crashes. When it does crash, it's usually not random and it is being caused by a specific action at times. For example, trying to convert ammo at a workbench inside a faction safehouse, it crashed every time I attempted it. I ended up going outside and using a companion as a workbench to convert the ammo and it did not crash. Another example I have is when I would try to exit to the main menu from my current game, that consistently crashed the game until I reinstalled.
I have been playing for 12 hours on my current playthrough and I haven't had any other notable crashes. I do get infinite load screens from time to time, but a work around includes starting a new game, pausing, and loading the desired save.
I dont have to.
Others did it for me.
Vast majority of issue reports, huge bugs section on wikis ranging from minor script errors to performance issues and freezes across various platforms. The fact that highly popular and endorsed unofficial patches exist fixing said issues and pinning down engine faults that cause them.
Also my personal experienxe i played this game on 3 different PCs both Steam version and GoG version there are always a performance problems from time to time aswell as random crashes.
Yet i could run far more demanding open world games a lot better.
Friend with way better PC than me still had mentioned issues in NV.
Skyrim and Fallout 4 for me had way less performance issues and little to no crashes compared to NV.
Yea i dont believe people saying that they have absolutely no issues in vanila NV.
There is nothing you can say that will change my mind. Especially not if you decide to go the obvious route and try to blame it on the user. When its clearly not always the case.
I hope you are better than that.
prove me wrong
Except like i said in very post you quoted several NV issues are problem with the game and its engine itself not with "other people's computers".
And these issues repeat across different computers and other platforms.
So yea that's main reason why we don't believe the minority of people claiming there are no issues in NV.
Like i said i don't believe you.
Not based on my experience and not based on how many people have issues with NV and that specified mods and patches exist that fix those issues.
EDIT:
And yes it does mean that if the problem is with something within the game itself that nowhere releates to user's hardware.