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  1. I can't comment on the quality of those brands but the cheaper one of those two definitely looks like a better deal to me!
  2. Well, then I guess it's a choice between these two. (I would build my own, but I have no Idea what the smurf I'm doing. )

    Newegg.com - iBUYPOWER A10-Series APU 16GB DDR3 1TB + 120GB SSD HDD Capacity Desktop PC Windows 8.164bit A10-7700K-2

    or

    Newegg.com - CyberpowerPC AMD FX-Series 16GB DDR3 2TB HDD Capacity Desktop PC Windows 8.1 64-Bit Gamer Ultra GU2185

    Thing is I have no Idea if either the brands are decent, or if it's a good Idea to keep the slightly more updated graphics cards of the Cyberpower one and just get an external SSD, or if I should just go for the slightly less expensive one that's similar in those regards, but comes with a SSD and USB 3 ports.

    ...Yeah, I've never sat down to seriously consider a PC purchase before.
  3. I'm no expert on the subject but I'd say it's overboard for the time being but won't be for much longer - there are already games around where I can see a bit more than my 8G of RAM could make a difference, albeit slight. Unless you're pressed for money I'd say go for it!

    e; For general computer speed though you'd be better off with 8 gigs and then using the money saved to get a Solid State Drive, I've got one and it's made more of a difference than any other technological advancement in PCs that I can remember.
  4. So, 16G DDR3 Ram, is this going overboard, or is there currently some practical use for that?
  5. ...Okay, wrong Script extender. IGNORE ME!
  6. And trying to run the FOSE, it wouldn't run, and checking the read me it says it's not compatible with the Steam version...
  7. No they're all seperate
  8. ...Are all of those mods under Project Nevada?

    Or are all the mods you listed seperate?
  9. With the caveat that it's been a few months since I played NV, here's some of the top mods I can recommend to you!

    You'll want to grab Fallout Mod Manager and New Vegas Script Extender to get started, quite a lot of mods use the latter and the former is just really convenient.
    Project Nevada has a bunch of submods you can pick and choose from, but it's pretty much all great stuff. Many more cybernetics options, more weapons and armor, features like sprinting and using your VATS for bullet time instead of regular VATS, and so on.
    If you're looking for a more hardcore experience try JE Sawyer's Overhaul.
    FOOK is good for more stuff in general.
    Monster Mod adds, well, a load more monsters. It isn't perfectly implemented as there are some balance issues and you might get murdered easily, so you may want to hold off until you grasp the game well. Or you may be like me and get it anyway.
    More Perks, ST Traits and Perks, and Expanded Traits all do what they say and are worth grabbing.
    New Vegas Bounties I and II are probably the best quest mods the game has got, they're big mods with cool stuff in them. Fully voiced too, pretty surprisingly well for a mod.
    CONELRAD 640-1240 is the best radio mod out there without question, but take a look at Mojave Music Radio and Secret Stash if you want even more music as well.
    Low Profile Armor Mod is good for very fitting armor additions. TG's Armor Collection is a bit less plausible but still mostly fits fine. PoliceAutomaton's Armor Compilation has a load of armor that doesn't fit at all, but are awesome. Pick and choose as you please. But get Signature Armor no matter what.
    For that matter get Signature Weapons. Speaking of weapons, you'll want either Weapon Mods Expanded or Weapon Mod Expansion, you'll have to just see which you prefer as they both do the same thing in different ways. Classic Fallout Weapons is essential, and Fallout 3 Weapons Restoration is too. The Armory and Supplementary Uniques add buttloads of weapons each and are both cool as heck. Finally, you'll probably want Weapon Animation Replacer, as several other mods rely on it and it's good anyway.
    Get Darnified UI.
    Get New Vegas Cosmetic Enhancements - it's better than I expected.
    The Right To Bear Arms is important if you have the Gun Runner's DLC, as it sticks items from that on various NPCs for more immersion.

    Alright that should get you started! Have fun
  10. Okay, found the massive bug fix Mod and seem to have installed it correctly, and really that was teh kind of thing I was looking for anyway, so never mind.
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