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  1. Alright guys nevermind, apparently this is how it's supposed to look like. I never noticed this before, so, sorry.
  2. So, I played a lot of New Vegas, modded it a lot, and after not playing it for a while I wanted to give it a go again (NOTE: I have never had issues before). So, I updated and installed a ton of mods, ready to play, when I realise my .357 is messed up. The weird thing is, it's also like this in the vanilla game, see screen: http://cloud-2.steampowered.com/ugc/597018368645477807/D7F710E44EF430B648161AC0C0A768D2EEF9981A/ And when I install WRP, WMX and EVE, things get even more messed up. And yes, I have activated Archive Invalidation using NMM. I tried reinstalling the game, verify the cache. restart, reboot, everything, and it still looks like this. Anyone knows what's causing this? It also seems that the Mercenary's Grenade RIfle is bugged.
  3. Well, if neccesary, I can upgrade to i7-3740QM (2.7 GHz - 3.7 GHz), if that would make any difference. Thanks for the help though. Cheers
  4. So, soon I will get a new laptop. (Yes, I do know a desktop is better and cheaper, but I am an mobile gamer, so I prefer laptops.) Anyway, will I be able to run New Vegas + NMC's LARGE texture pack with the folowing specs? - nVidia GeForce GTX 675 MX 4GB - i7-3630QM (2.4 GHz - 3.4 GHz) - 16 Gigs of ram Keep in mind I realy don't know much about things like this, so I may sound f*#@ing stupid and I may be able to run this easily, but I don't know. Cheers
  5. I just hope Fallout 4 will have the same kind of "Retro-futuristic 50's feeling" like New Vegas has/had. I know, Fallout 3 had it too, but in New Vegas, it just felt stronger, so to say, and I realy liked that. However, I hope Fallout 4 will have a better stock UI. Not the consolish interface like we PC gamers have to deal with like in 3 and NV. That is, of course, if you haven't installed DarnUI. Also, if they add dual wielding (which could work out f*#@ing great, as long as they don't f*#@ up like in Skyrim), than they better don't f*#@ it up.
  6. I, honestly, just liked all DLC's equialy. They are all great in their own "special" way.
  7. Ye, having a problem with the New Vegas Nexus. But ok, great to hear it's not only me.
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