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Which ending do you usually go for and why?
Skipjack647 replied to Dan3345's topic in Fallout New Vegas's Spoilers
I have done the NCR ending every time. I have played it so many times I can make it the "perfect NCR ending" with the BoS in cooperation(patrolling Long 15, although I hate the fact you get infamy for that). I like the NCR and they seem like a good foundation, just hastily run. The way i see it, the NCR was stretching themselves thin for the Mojave, and the Courier aided that process so they could build back up again. The taxes were heavy, but I swear that something somewhere said the taxes were lifted and the NCR had complete domination and the only thing people hated was the annexation of the Strip. If I could have NCR victory, like NCR wins, t kicks out Legion, has heavy taxes but eventually lowers them and has full and complete security of Mojave, while having Yes Man run the Strip and the NCR leaves the Strip completely, It would really be a perfect game. I would eother want that Yes Man runs Strip, NCR leaves Strip alone(not even an embassy, not NCR presence in Vegas), and NCR controls area around it and all of Mojave providing secuirty and peace, OR all of the effects of Yes Man/Independent Vegas playthrough but NCR isnt kicked out of Mojave like it is. But to answer the question, I always play for NCR. Legion is too evil with not enough pros and they are like hardcore LARPERs, House is too greedy and hypocritical and pious, and Yes Mans only sting is that NCR is kicked out and Oliver is killed(rather funnily though. That ragdoll. gotta admit the scream is pretty spot on), not that Oliver shouldnt have been replaced, just not executed. -
You said the XFX was a good option though If ASUS slides alot, what is a brand I know makes a good one? For screens, I think a 26 will do. I dont want to take a whole second to go from corner to corner. I only want single screen gaming anyway. All I want is 1080p. The 4k and all is too expensive and I want as much VRAM as possible for mods while still retaining visual quality(1080p at least).
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Mobo: ASUS Z97 PRO GAMER http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813132412 CPU: Intel I5 4690k http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819116989 RAM: GSkill ARES 18gb(2x8) 2133mhz http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231659 GPU: MSI GTX 970 4gb VRAM HDD: Western Digital 1TB 64mg cahce 7200rpm https://www.google.com/shopping/product/4124869370773973652?q=Western+Digital+1tb+7200+rpm&safe=off&biw=1440&bih=763&bav=on.2,or.r_cp.&bvm=bv.91665533,d.cGU&tch=1&ech=1&psi=f5k9VcvuC83soAS9kYCAAw.1430100353776.3&prds=paur:ClkAsKraXwUaR8Xqpnt6hBKL25C3nCzd56loglJ0MKM9cMKK8I2qYglprjRYbeOF_3npHZaU6WeZMRgHtMQy246AwGZLXkvsVRSfBSYhA5UeUy5cYaW1g1O2VRIZAFPVH70zdBIoJN1k04FX2brGXbsckqwu8Q&ei=g5k9VeXwIdLFogTb-oHYCw&ved=0CLMEEKYrMAI SSD: Crucial MX200 250gb http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820148948 PSU:XFX XTR series 650w http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817207031 Case: Fractal Design Arc Midi R2 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811352031 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That about clears it for the actual box. Now onto peripherals. I really only want a nice 1080p, 144hz, monitor. I dont know a good gaming size. Mouse and Keyboard I will take suggestions on for a good and nice one, but a cheap HP mouse ad board is going to be the first things. EDIT: I was thinking this was a good monitor http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236313 is the 24 inch size a "good" gaming size?
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Sorry. I just dont know anything about PSUs. I thought Corsair was of good quality. so 550-650w will be alright? How will extra wattage effect the machine? Is it okay to have some extra but not a lot? What about this? It is a step up from the CS series, certified 80+ Gold, and is a plentiful wattage. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139060 I choose the ASUS over the GIGABYTE simply because the ASUS seemed more compatible for more things, specifically expansion slots and RAM OC. I may be wrong but I think it is better from my ignorant point of view. Everything seems to shape up now. I think I have the actual box setup, case and all after the PSU. Next is peripherals, which is really just a good 1080p, 144hz monitor. I dont care too much for Keyboard and mouse.
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I read your updated post just FYI. now knowing that, I'll just get the ASUS I linked. I'll get the standard Midi. I dont pan on SLI because of price and heat, and I wont more than 1tb to start off as I'll have a SSD as well and my dad has a button of HDDs from work at home. So wattage doesnt matter? I see what your saying with the 80+ rating, but what wattage is needed? Could I just get a big ole 1000w of good quality and be done or is there math to do? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EDIT: Ok, Im looking at PSUs and I have no idea what wattage. I read that 80+ Bronze is pretty much bare minimum, but i dont know if i need a specific wattage, like if my rig draws 600x i need a 750x PSU, or if I can get a big 1000w PSU and be done. need help here. Also, monitors. From what Ive read and know, I'll need 144mhz because of my graphics card. I want 1080, but i dont know a good size. I was think 26 to 28 inches, but I dunno. suggestions? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EDIT 2: After looking, it seems Corsair has the better end of PSUs. I looked at there CX series, which is their step up from the basic ones, and this one is modular, has sleeved cables, and is 850 watts. Again, i dont know what wattage I need, whether it needs to be specific, get a little extra, etc. So bear with me. http://www.corsair.com/en-us/cx-series-cx850m-modular-atx-power-supply-850-watt-80-plus-bronze-certified-modular-psu I looked at some monitors and this ASUS seems to have what i want. It is 1080p, has a 144hz refresh, and is a good size of 26 inches. Is this good or is there something else that is better? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236313 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Sorry for double post, but thanks for the clarification FMod. Ill get the MSI then. i will post a new list in a few minutes. All I really want to know now is MOBOs then PSUs. What is a good MOBO for my setup I want? Im looking but I cant tell whats what. I thought the ASUS was pretty good but according to FMod there is better.