
The "Rockwell BigBazooka Rocket Launcher" is an M47 Dragon missile launcher complete with SU-36/P daysight tracker, with an exaggerated bazooka-like muzzle and no bipod. The "Rockwell CZ53 Personal Minigun" is based off of the GE M134 Minigun. The 9mm Mauser is, of course, a Mauser C96 "Red 9". However, some of them do have real life counterparts. A.K.A.-47: A lot of the weapons in Fallout are entirely fictional. All civilization that existed before the bombs fell has been wiped away, leaving scattered survivors trying to carve out a stable existence. After the End: The setting is 80 years after the Sino-American Nuclear War. He has no armor, and no weapons but his teeth, but he's very fast and tough enough to tear most enemies apart. Instead, he will always go into battle alongside you, no matter what. Unlike the others, he is a dog, and thus cannot be given orders, or dismissed from your party. Action Pet: Dogmeat make his first appearance here, as one of your possible allies. Said sewers are massive: if you get to the city early enough you will encounter a group of ghouls living down there. Absurdly Spacious Sewer: The Necropolis is so broken down that it's effectively impossible to traverse it without using the sewer system. I think I am gonna build a old school computer with some powerful DX9/10 GPU and Windows 7 and some Core 2 Quad or first gen i5 just to play some of these classics without these horrible issues.This Video Game contains the following tropes: It's like the older the game is, it can't simply understand the software or the hardware it's being played on. Newer games run better and much more demanding games than you'd think they would make my PC burst flames run better than NV or the Batman games lol, such as Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. The stutter is even worse on Arkham City than on Origins, but both run really horribly on my Windows 10, even with compatibility modes on. In fact, fps drops or stutter was very rare, each time I played Arkham Origins on my old PC I could not believe how smooth it was, it was pure butter, it's so sad newer hardware seems to destroy these games. Those ran flawlessly on my ancient 9800GT a few years ago, even when dropping fps they were pretty smooth, at that time I had an anemic Core 2 Duo, yet that config was able to run the game better than with a GTX 1060 and a better processor. I wanted to revive the good old games of Batman Arkham Origins and City.
Yeah, it's so sad that some really good classic games seem to run worse the newer your O.S/PC is.