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Fallout new vegas crashes after a few minutes
Fallout new vegas crashes after a few minutes













fallout new vegas crashes after a few minutes

Christine, in particular, is fascinating and her background, once revealed, will raise a few eyebrows for long time fans of the Fallout games. They are (in no special order): Dog, the schizophrenic super mutant Dean Domino, the one-time New Vegas-headlining crooner and Christine, the mutilated mute with a mysterious past. I actually enjoyed them more than the companions in New Vegas. The new companions in Dead Money, while suffering from an even more severe shortage of dialogue than their main game counterparts, are nevertheless fun and interesting characters. Thus begins the heist portion of the DLC, or as I like to call it “Tediously escorting three endlessly-nattering companions (well, two and a half, really) to random places on the map that have no bearing on anything whatsoever.” FADE TO WHITE, then FADEUP to SETTING: Sierra Madre, where you find yourself talking to the holographic image of a man who informs you that A) you have a bomb around your neck and B) he will make it explode if you don’t help him break into the Sierra Madre Casino. Walk towards the radio and BAM!ĬUE: BioShock camera swoop. The radio signal is an advertisement for the casino, extolling the virtues of “beginning again,” and the bunker is little more than a basement with a radio in it. After downloading the DLC pack, players receive the Sierra Madre Casino radio signal and will notice a new location on the map, an abandoned Brotherhood of Steel bunker just South of NCR Camp Forlorn Hope. In any event, most of the bugs have been fixed (although there are now a few more), so let’s move on to discussion of Dead Money.ĭead Money introduces players to the fabled Sierra Madre Casino, nestled somewhere deep in the Mojave Wasteland. Seriously, a game that incredibly broken in so many ways (up to and including averaging one hard lock crash per ten hours of play) should not have been released without a “Beta” sticker. Good in that those bugs are now gone, of course, but bad in that there were so, so many of them needing to be quashed. Before jumping into the overview of Dead Money, I wanted to mention that the update (patch) actually did fix a great many bugs in Fallout: New Vegas, which is both good and bad.















Fallout new vegas crashes after a few minutes