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Fallout: New Vegas lists an ATI X1300XT as the minimum and 2GB of RAM. That card has a Passmark score of 69. I'd guess that he'd probably be more than fine.
IIRC, New Vegas was really CPU-constrained, too, not GPU-constrained, and the systems he's using are probably pretty comparable to any other system from the time CPU-wise -- it's just that they don't have discrete 3D hardware.
btw it is pretty hard to launch on modern systems, as it was made with Windows Vista and 7 in mind
I mean, he's using Linux, so it'd run on Proton. I'm pretty sure that it just fires right up. I don't think that I did anything special myself.
Getting Mod Organizer 2 set up to mod it or something like that might be more-obnoxious on Linux, but honestly, I'd say that Linux plus Proton might compare favorably against current Windows when it comes to backwards compatibility on older games. I've read a bunch of Steam descriptions where there are a bunch of upset reviews from people saying that they can't get a game working on current Windows, and it just runs on Proton without problems or configuration for me.