Yeah it's just as buggy on the 360 too as far as I'm aware :V I was mostly joking with bazz because I imagine someone might say he shoulda bought the 360 version.
The most common bugs I found were in the fallout 3 DLC tho such as dissapearing guns and audio that didn't play for certain holo notes etc. THo apparantly alot of Bethesda's games are bug ridden and crash a ton.
Still it isn't as gamebreaking as the bug I found in Red Dead Redemption.
It's Fallout 3, come on. They can't code anything in that game or anything related to fallout 3 without it having over 9000 bugs, even in the console versions.
I do, but a friend with one that runs vista (32 bit I think, where as I'm on 7 64 bit) is running it fine. I'm more inclined to think it's the 64 bit aspect rather than just the nvidia card.
The most common bugs I found were in the fallout 3 DLC tho such as dissapearing guns and audio that didn't play for certain holo notes etc. THo apparantly alot of Bethesda's games are bug ridden and crash a ton.
Still it isn't as gamebreaking as the bug I found in Red Dead Redemption.
I will be happy once it's all patched up
(>implying Obsidian will actually get off their asses and do it)
but jeez this is just sad
Just a Faulty disk, or wait for updates from Bethesda
Works fine on my laptop, too, which has significantly lower specs.
I am waiting on a patch to play, though; I'd rather wait and have a really nice looking experience since I've been waiting on this for ages.
On the 360 for me, yeah would be a probably be a good idea to watch for any patches to come out, shouldn't really be too long