10 Infamous Video Game Glitches That Cost You 100%
6. Save Size Limit - Fallout: New Vegas
Anyone who has played Fallout: New Vegas knows it's not the most stable game out there. Its infinite loading screen bug and glitchy NPCs can be annoying to deal with; however, there's one even worse issue present in the PlayStation 3 version of New Vegas that isn't just annoying. It's absolutely game-breaking.
Due to the console version's limitations, the New Vegas save files you create on your PlayStation 3 have a maximum memory space that they can use. Once that limit is reached, the game will disallow you to save your progress.
Of course, New Vegas doesn't warn you that you're reaching the limit, and in some cases, it will actually allow you to save when you're past it, leading to a corrupted and unusable save file.
Either way, you're limited in how much you can do in the game, and as you can imagine, this makes finishing it fully quite difficult - especially if you're the type of person who loves to do every quest and activity before the final mission, unknowingly overloading your memory space with large heaps of data.
Oh, you wanted to experience the game? Sorry, but unless your adventure fits on a floppy disk, you're fresh out of luck!