Or walking slower, panting noises, etc.
Modifié par virumor, 20 octobre 2010 - 12:11 .
Modifié par virumor, 20 octobre 2010 - 12:11 .
CoS Sarah Jinstar wrote...
Upsettingshorts wrote...
I have the Caravan Pack. Coolness.
Anyway, I can't decide who is more hilarious: the Yes-Man or well... just listen to new radio stations if you run across 'em.
I came across one other radio station feed run by super mutants but have since turned the radio off completely, the licensed music in NV isn't half as good as it was in FO3 there actually seems to be less of it too, and if I hear that "Big Iron" song one more time, someone's gonna get hurt.
Incidentaly after playing quite a bit yesterday with no issues, the game now randomly CTD's, sometimes even just on startup. Brings new meaning to the phrase "Save early, save often" Guess it was too much to ask for an Obsidian game not to have technical issues.
Ah, fair enough. I'll wait and see what it's like.Upsettingshorts wrote...
Yup, and the real Julius Caesar enslaved something like half a million Gauls over the course of his campaigns in what is now France. And slavery itself was always a big part of Roman society. I'd say they're still different than the slavers at say, Paradise Falls, who were misanthropes on a twisted, megalomaniacal ego trip.
Still, I'm not going to try to defend Caesar's Legion as being a bunch of liberal humanists who mean well, that's for sure. There's at least more to them than the slavers of Fallout 3.
virumor wrote...
Making the screen blurry if your thirst/hunger levels are getting critical would've been the bare minimum, imo.
Or walking slower, panting noises, etc.
Modifié par Upsettingshorts, 20 octobre 2010 - 12:31 .
Upsettingshorts wrote...
Hunger. Thirst. Sleep.
Ammo has weight.
Stimpacks heal over time and not at once.
Broken limbs must be healed by a doctor.
Upsettingshorts wrote...
The problem I have with Hardcore mode - I turned it off - right now is that it is poorly implemented in the GUI. In order to see how hungry/thirsty/tired I am I have to take something like three steps to find it in my PIP Boy. I want that info on my main window for easy reference. It was simply to annoying to even check if I needed to eat or something, so I think I'll just hope a mod does something interesting with that.
I mean, in real life I don't need to check some device to see if I need any of those things. It should be immediately obvious to the player if they're tired or thirsty, that's why I'd prefer if it were shown in the main GUI.
Modifié par Upsettingshorts, 20 octobre 2010 - 01:12 .
Upsettingshorts wrote...
I missed it completely then? I want to know what it is at all times, not just when there's a problem. It could be just me.
Eating, drinking, and sleeping are things I feel like I should be able to easily plan for.
Modifié par CoS Sarah Jinstar, 20 octobre 2010 - 03:00 .
Upsettingshorts wrote...
Yup, and the real Julius Caesar enslaved something like half a million Gauls over the course of his campaigns in what is now France.
Mordaedil wrote...
Eventually Darnified UI will be made and you'll be able to measure your thirst and hunger and sleep meters on screen.
Modifié par ErichHartmann, 20 octobre 2010 - 02:37 .
ErichHartmann wrote...
I'm on the fence about buying New Vegas right now. Part of me really wants to wait until cosmetic and texture mods start appearing. Hmmm....
Modifié par Crippledcarny, 20 octobre 2010 - 02:42 .
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Modifié par Adriano87, 20 octobre 2010 - 04:54 .
Upsettingshorts wrote...
After some testing, apparently Steam's Cloud Sync causes various issues including the save errors, artifacting, black boxes, tearing, and a host of other issues.
Also, there is a d3d9.dll fix for the "lots of NPCs" slowdown effect.
FFDSHOW also causes errors, I am trying to add FalloutNV.exe to the exceptions list but the recommended fix is to uninstall it.
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