Otherwise there isn't much you can do since Fallout's combat limits difficulty to just "shoot more". There used to be a mod called Mart's Monster Mod (iirc) that added a hundred new enemies that were significantly more difficult to kill. There were new ghoul types, animals, super mutants (it readded Super Mutant Behemoths :o), and many more. As a longtime Fallout Fan and fervent New Vegas enjoyer, get the Ultimate Edition and install mods on it. I urge you to check on this once you buy the game. Ultimate Edition is definitely worth it for the DLCs. Old World Blues is one of my favorite stories in games of all time. I just bought the ultimate edition on steam and it said the download size was around 5gb, and I thought to myself "shouldn't it be much larger ?" and I definitely payed for the ultimate edition $49.99 was added to my credit card, and in my library it just says Fallout new vegas, no dlc nothing I'm in a situation where i can buy the ultimate edition steam key for about $7. If i buy the DLCs on steam, it's about 12 bucks. If i get a steam key for the ultimate edition, will it give me the dlc and not just be like "no you already have the game lmao" i don't care about the second copy of the base game that i get. I think that i would give it to a friend if i could. Can someone answer my Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition Gameplay (PC/HD)http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=Throneful Subscribe for more videos! With the introd I've really wanted to buy this game for a while. Do I go with the Ultimate Edition or the normal edition and buy all the DLCs for a higher price? I've heard that the Ultimate Edition doesn't run so well on Windows 10, what do you guys think? Salamand3r- Dec 7, 2022 @ 8:56am. Third person aiming and movement are partially broken, on a technical level, in New Vegas. First person is the least glitchy way to play. #6. psychotron666 Dec 7, 2022 @ 9:10am. Originally posted by themaskofgas: Originally posted by Ladez: Normally I prefer third person, but the third person cam in this engine Yes, but Far Harbor isn't even close to the size of New Vegas. Yep agreed, Far Harbour is kinda like New Vegas-lite. If you enjoy Fallout 4, then get the DLCs for it. They're very enjoyable. But if you want a much more RPG-oriented time, then go NV. I would recommend the ultimate edition, in terms of gameplay. Just picked up the Ultimate Edition a few weeks ago. I've really been enjoying the game, except for the obvious framerate issues. After about 60-90 minutes of play time, I reach a point where the frames drop to an unplayable 1 frame every 2-3 seconds. It starts to look more like a slideshow than an actual video game. dEw0TqF.

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