Anyone else feel as though this game hardly uses a quad core at all (yet being designed for the 360)...
I reckon there's zero engine improvements in this game. And yet somehow the game crashes for me either in the first 10 mins or every couple of hrs of play. (Still a very good game... else i wouldn't keep firing it up again).
It almost feels like it looks worse than Fallout 3 for me. The "New Vegas" just didn't impress me at all. The world feels smaller, the landmarks feel less significant. The buildings look more hastily put together / worse. It's obvious they made no effort in terms of engine improvements.
The factions feel ridiculous, unpolished, of very little real substance, and buggy. I guess there's 'real consequences' but I was at one point doing missions for both the Legion and NCR. I could literally walk into a Legion camp and do something I needed for the NCR, then leave. There are several missions that have different angles depending on who you picked it up from and it can be very buggy (i.e. the monorail quest - that thing is so broken, many threads online about it). Putting on faction clothing was so strange I just ditched the idea altogether later. For whatever reason that's how it made me automatically friendly with the Legion EVEN up to the point in my game where I can just walk around and they're treating me like I'm a legion fellow even though I just did a NCR quest to destroy an entire encampment. What the - ? I have LONG since ditched my Legion uniform. It made no sense to me. I think I've FINALLY slaughtered enough Legion to get them to treat me like an enemy.
The more obscure factions are just that - obscure. Of note are the Khans where you simply shoot them when you first meet them. You learn about them by talking to NPC's but they have so little to do with the world as a whole that they might as well not exist. I've admittedly not bothered to explore the Khans very deeply but honestly, what is there to explore about them?
The main plot is more my style in New Vegas. I really disliked Fallout 3's main plot - because frankly, I'm just not a Daddy guy in real life so it really annoyed me that the main plot was to run after your dad the entire game.
The Strip - What the hell. This place is awful. It's tiny, ugly, and ... tiny. The games are limited and the casinos are almost virtually deserted. I have no idea if it's engine limitations or console hardware limitations, but damn each place is a ghost town. There are giant gambling rooms and literally 2 or 3 people in the entire room. You hear random ambient noise of crowds and stuff, but where the heck are they? It really breaks the atmosphere. The amount of actual gambling games meets the de facto number you should have in any RPG game. Other games actually put a twist on gambling type games. For a game titled "New Vegas" - the gambling is very subpar.