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Spring cleaning pays off -- just picked up Fallout: New Vegas with the trade-in credit from games I wasn't playing anymore. There goes my free time. Sweet! Just in time for the weekend.
 
Spring cleaning pays off -- just picked up Fallout: New Vegas with the trade-in credit from games I wasn't playing anymore. There goes my free time. Sweet! Just in time for the weekend.

You don't know how much I wish that game had co-op. Enjoy man and if you have any questions, Lemmie know. Also patch. immediately. It's good for you. What system ya get it for?
 
You don't know how much I wish that game had co-op. Enjoy man and if you have any questions, Lemmie know. Also patch. immediately. It's good for you. What system ya get it for?

I got it for the 360. I was originally going to wait for a GOTY edition to come out with all the DLC, but I was like, "Aw, fuck it. I need my slow-mo V.A.T.S. exploding headshot fix now!" FO3 was getting a little stale for my taste.
 
I hear New Vegas is glitchy as hell, like i heard that you have to restart the system every hour or so because of all the freezing. Is it that bad? I'd like to play it but I wonder if I should wait until a patch or update first.
 
I hear New Vegas is glitchy as hell, like i heard that you have to restart the system every hour or so because of all the freezing. Is it that bad? I'd like to play it but I wonder if I should wait until a patch or update first.

I have it on the 360 and it's nowhere near that bad, though I can't say I've never seen a freeze. The game can run fine for hours and hours and hours really. In fact I've often played it so long that the video card or something overheats and characters and geometry start to stretch oddly. Giving the 360 a break clears that right up. So no it does not freeze every hour, even before patching that was never the problem. The problem was with all the other, game breaking bad scripting bugs.
 
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