Fallout: new vegas (DRM?)

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Is it possible to sell on after you have installed and played it? Lol Im tempted to get it but ive been let down in the last few months by poor pc games -_- It would help if i knew i could sell it on after :P So any one know?

P.s sorry i should have put this in the FO offical new vegas post i guess ><
 
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Pretty sure it's a steamworks game so it will be tied to your steam account so you won't be able to sell it on.
 
Pretty sure it's a steamworks game so it will be tied to your steam account so you won't be able to sell it on.

Ill wait for the reviews then -_- im not going through CaC: Twilight again lol Only played it once was god awful! Waste of £30
 
Did you play fallout 3? New vegas looks to be very similar. Like...as similar as doom and doom 2. If you're not sure you'll like the game buy fallout 3 cheap, so you won't be risking as much money.

I liked fallout3 to a point.. It was the having to use VATs that bored me in the end. Also the way you leveled so quickly. Ive heard tho they have tweaked the engine so u can use FPS rather than VATS now. That would make the game so muhc better :D

Im just very weary now of makers saying they have improved games when infact they havnt lol
 
Not ideal, but if you make a new steam account just for that, then reselling should be possible.
 
I liked fallout3 to a point.. It was the having to use VATs that bored me in the end. Also the way you leveled so quickly. Ive heard tho they have tweaked the engine so u can use FPS rather than VATS now. That would make the game so muhc better :D

Im just very weary now of makers saying they have improved games when infact they havnt lol

Wait for mods. FWE added bullet time... so much more fun than VATS.:D
 
VATS isn't compulsory, I tried it once or twice, found it tedious so just indulge in combat in the usual way.
 
The Steam Empire grows on PC, soon it shall control the galaxy ( I know too much Star Wars views).

Useful bit of Steam is that you lose the game you have the ultimate back-up.
 
Oh I recall the first time I encountered the Steam program, a small little game called Half Life 2:)...
 
Bought and played Fallout 3 for a few hours. Couldn't get into it. The combat seemed very "consoley" whereby it was like playing an FPS with gloves on.

Should have given it more time I guess.
 
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