Your Mom's Computer Can Run Fallout: New Vegas
System requirements for the PC version of Fallout: New Vegas have been revealed, along with a partial list of classic tunes that will be spun by two New Vegas radio stations.
Ah, Vegas. The sights. The sounds. The skulls that burst forth like decomposition coconuts dashed against hot pavement. Is there anyplace in the world more exciting? But as the saying goes, if you want to play, you've got to pay – or at the precise least, have a Personal computer that meets these minimum system requirements:
- Threefold-core 2.0 GHz CPU
- 2GB RAM
- 10GB free HDD space
- Nvidia GeForce 6 series or ATI 1300XT serial publication video card
- Windows XP/Scene/7
And what's a trip to the aglitter bejewel of the desert without the melodious magic of medicine to make your memories complete? Like Radioactive dust 3, Fallout: New Vegas will boast wireless stations cuing up a mountain range of classic oldies to soothe your jangled nerves as you chain-gun your way through hordes of Jet-huffing raiders. Bethesda has released playlists from 2 of the brave's wireles stations and yes, at that place will be Ink Spots.
NEW VEGAS RADIO
"Ain't That a Kick in the Head"
Written by Sammy Cahn and James Van Heusen
Performed by Dean Martin
"It's a Sin to Tell a Trygve Lie"
Written by Billy Mayhew
Performed aside The Ink Spots
"Spicy Lunar month"
Written by Rodgers and Hart
Performed by Francis Albert Sinatra
"Jingle, Jangle, Doggerel"
Written away Chief Joseph Lilley and Hot dog Loesser
Performed by Kay Kyser
"Love Me Equally Though There Were No Tomorrow"
Scrawled by Harold Adamson and Lever McHugh
Performed by Nat Martin Luther King Kale
"Wherefore Don't You Jazz Letter-perfect?
(Sire Me Some Money, Too!)"
Written by Joe McCoy
Performed by Peggy Lee
"Wild About the Boy"
Scrivened by Noel Coward
Performed by Helen of Troy Forest
"Something's Gotta Render"
Written by Johnny Mercer
Performed by Bing Crosby
Shirley Temple MOUNTAIN RADIO
"Heartaches By the Numbers"
Printed by Harlan Howard
Performed by Guy Mitchell
"It's a Sin"
Longhand by William Grishaw
Performed aside Eddy Arnold
"Katzenjammer Heart"
Written by Hank Thompson and Tap Hagen
Performed by Hank Thompson
"Reb Guitar"
Written by Victor Young and Peggy Lee
Performed by Peggy Lee
"Spacious Iron"
Written and Performed by Marty Robbins
"Stars of the Midnight Tramp"
Written and Performed by Johnny Bond
Sadly, it doesn't appear that Three Dog will turn busy offer warnings about the importance of holding one's weapons in good working order. Fallout: Inexperienced Vegas comes come out on October 19 for the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
Reference: Planet Fallout
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