I think this is true for most of these cheap computers - there are at least some modes in which Fallout3 can run very smoothly. Gracie Dugdale Posts: 3397 Joined: Wed 11:02 pm What game did Systems Lab tell you could be run on your computer that crashed all the time once you bought it? I had to run it on low settings, but it ran smooth and fine. I ran FO3 on 2 gigs of RAM, a single core CPU, and an Nvidia Geforce 6800 GT. Shae Munro Posts: 3443 Joined: Fri 11:32 am Need any other specifications, tell me what you need and I'll provide that info as well. Don't quite know how much however, but I doubt it really matters since I've got more than enough space for New Vegas) GAMEBRYO ENGINE COST FREEThe areas would just stop loading and the game would end up crashing).ģ84.5 GB of free memory on C: drive (I've got extra memory on my additional CPU. Mind helping me to see if I can run Fallout: New Vegas on my PC? I've had problems with System Requirements Lab in the past as well (it said that I way surpassed the minimum and recommended, but once I bought the game from Steam it was unplayable on any level of graphics. Fallout 3 wouldn't run on them, so it's doubtful New Vegas will. What Graphics Card did it say you have? If it's one of the Intel chipsets you may be out of luck. It often measures hardware by it's age rather than the power it delivers. However, System Requirements Lab is not a recommended means of testing your hardware due to it's often inaccurate nature in some cases.
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