Jaedar
Arcane
- Joined
- Aug 5, 2009
- Messages
- 10,140
The UI also doesn't align properly in 4:3. Have to play in widescreen mode.Nice, 5 minutes in already found the most random bug. Lockpicking screen is invisible on 4:3 resolutions
The UI also doesn't align properly in 4:3. Have to play in widescreen mode.Nice, 5 minutes in already found the most random bug. Lockpicking screen is invisible on 4:3 resolutions
The other was obviously for his best friend, BlaineWhy did he buy TWO copies?
Anyway, watched some videos. Whoever bought this or pirated it, is an idiot. It's a combination of the worst things Bethesda is capable of doing wrapped up in something that somehow looks worse than fallout 3 (not even joking, the shadows are nicer but the atheistic is a nightmare).
Not disappointed or amused just indifferent. I wish Todd all the best as he goes to his penthouse, fucks a bunch of hoes and gets wasted of cocaine.
Not sure why people are getting so butthurt about people playing the pirated version. You're not even giving Beth money, you are just wasting time doing shit until something new and better comes along.
Mindless fun, you'know.
Find another Fusion Core... [Hint] Probably wont be until much later into the game
Gee gee bro!
How do I refuel my Power Armor?
16gb RAM
It's very appropriate that Daedalos is the OP of this thread.
Wait, are we sure the engine supports more than 4gb ram?
Not sure if retarded.It is very playable on my laptop unlike Witcher 3. A very good engine in my opinion. It reminds me a lot of Rage and in a very good way.
Trimis de pe al meu Galaxy Nexus folosind Tapatalk
I recognise that voice:
Oh apparently he made another!
Good times.
I don't know why they would do that, except for PR purposes, to counter the prevailing impression that their engine is outdated. They introduced a 4GB RAM patch for Skyrim, and unless they've updated the engine in that regard, 4GB should still be the limit.Maybe they'll come out later like Arkham Knight and say 12-16 is the new recommended?
http://www.gamersnexus.net/game-bench/2177-fallout-4-pc-video-card-fps-benchmark-all-resolutionsIn preliminary resource utilization testing, we found that 1080/max settings demand committed memory of about 4.8GB
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/nov/10/fallout-4-review-spectacular-messy-and-familiar
Nothing new, but a modest 3/5 score
I don't know why they would do that, except for PR purposes, to counter the prevailing impression that their engine is outdated. They introduced a 4GB RAM patch for Skyrim, and unless they've updated the engine in that regard, 4GB should still be the limit.
They introduced a 4GB RAM patch for Skyrim, and unless they've updated the engine in that regard, 4GB should still be the limit.