Since this is a shared graphics card (this means it shares its memory with your actual RAM), it depends on the strength of your processor and your available memory.
On my laptop (Core i3 330M, 3 GB RAM), the game works on lowest settings.
That CPU is sufficient for Fallout: New Vegas. Generally any decent multi-core processor will suffice. What is of importance however is the amount of memory or graphics card your machine has.
FNV runs OK on Intel HD Graphics in low-res, on NV GF9600 on hi-res. NV GF315m it will be a charm
Occasionally Fallout: New Vegas will freeze, but not as frequently as Fallout 3.
fallout: new vegas 2 I've heard.
Fallout New Vegas is the fifth installment in the Fallout series. It is for the Xbox 360, PS3, and the PC.
In my opinion, Fallout 2.
Fallout new Vegas
No, you can't get married in Fallout: New vegas, but you can have sex in the game :)
Fallout: New Vegas
fallout new Vegas will be on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360
Nothing in New Vegas spoils Fallout 3. They take place in 2 completely different corners of the country. And New Vegas can not spoil anything for Fallout 3, as New Vegas takes place before the events of Fallout 3. Hope this helps! Also Fallout 3 is not a sequal. But lets pray for a Fallout 4
Fallout New Vegas is all one game.