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Fallout New Vegas Fallout New Vegas
OPTIONS AND PREFERENCES
You can access the Options Menu from the Main Menu when you load Fallout: New Vegas or at any point
during the game, by pressing
ESC. The Options Menu allows you to adjust your gameplay, audio, video,
and control settings, and gives you access to the Download option.
GAMEPLAY
Using this menu, you can adjust several game settings:
• KillCamMode: This changes the slow-motion effect when killing the last of a group of
enemies. By default this is set to “Cinematic” which is a third person, sweeping camera
movement. Other options are “Player View” which slows down time without changing
perspective, or “None” which turns the feature off entirely.
• HardcoreMode: Hardcore Mode is a much more difficult way of playing Fallout: New
Vegas. For more information on Hardcore Mode, see page 11.
• Difculty: Separate from Hardcore Mode is the difficulty level of the gameplay. These
range from Very Easy to Very Hard. This setting affects the amount of damage your
attacks do to enemies and how much damage you take when hit. It also modifies how
much experience you earn when killing enemies.
• SaveonRest/Wait/Travel: These options set whether or not the game saves
automatically when each of these actions are performed. By default they are set to “On”.
• TrueIronSights: This toggles the level with which the camera zooms in when looking
down your weapon’s sight in combat. Turning it off will have the camera zoom in but
leave the crosshair on-screen for targeting.
DISPLAY
Adjust the Brightness slider with this menu. If you have certain TVs (e.g. DLP or LCD
projection) or play in a bright room we recommend increasing the brightness. You can also
adjust the Pip-Boy colors, HUD Opacity, and Subtitles.
AUDIO
Use this menu to adjust volume levels. Note the Radio has its own volume setting for
your Pip-Boy.
CONTROLS
In this menu you can adjust Vertical and Horizontal Sensitivity, and Invert the Y Axis. You can
also reassign the Action Mapping for the game’s controls.
FAMILY SETTINGS
Windows Parental Controls (Vista and Windows 7) enable parents and guardians to restrict access
to mature-rated games and set time limits on how long they can play. For more information, go to
www.gamesforwindows.com/isyourfamilyset.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
ZeniMax Europe Limited guarantees to the original purchaser of this computer software product
that the disk/cartridge supplied with this product shall not show any fault during the first 90 days
from the date of receipt of ownership. In the first instance please return the faulty product to
the point of purchase, along with any proof of purchase. If for any reason this is not possible
then please return the product to ZeniMax Europe Limited at the address below along with
any proof of purchase, location of purchase, a statement describing the fault and any original
packaging you may have. ZeniMax Europe Limited will reimburse the postage costs of returning
any faulty products. This warranty is in addition to and does not affect your existing statutory
rights regarding the product and your statutory rights are in no way restricted or affected by
this warranty. If you require further advice regarding your statutory rights then please contact a
citizen’s advice bureau, consumer affairs adviser or lawyer.
ZeniMax Europe Ltd.
Skypark – 9th Floor
8 Elliot Place
Glasgow, G3 8EP
United Kingdom
TECHNICAL AND CUSTOMER SUPPORT
For technical and customer support, please call +44 203 0270982, 8:00 am to 7:00 pm
Monday through Friday with the exception of public holidays, and Saturday from 9:00 am to
5:00 pm or visit www.bethsoft.com. For warranty claims send your game disc to ZeniMax
Europe Limited, Skypark – 9th Floor, 8 Elliot Place, Glasgow, G3 8EP, United Kingdom,
together with a dated proof of purchase, your product number, a brief description of the error
or defect, and your return address.
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