I was being facetious My avatar and sig gif are both Vulpes Inculta who are from the game lol. FONV is one of my top 5 favorite games haha.Its an open world Rpg. The Courier, the player's character, was meant to deliver a package from Primm to New Vegas. However, he/she is intercepted by the Great Khans led by a mysterious man, who shoots him/her and takes the package, leaving the Courier for dead in a shallow grave. The Courier is later found by a robot named Victor, and is taken to the settlement of Goodsprings, where Doctor Mitchell saves his/her life. After the Courier is given some medical tests, the player is pushed back into the open world.
[DOUBLEPOST=1422513153][/DOUBLEPOST]You can do whatever you want and be who you want to be. There are 5 DLC's, 3 are for different areas, and 2 are for inventory and merchandise.
There's a glitch to have "infinite" C4. I used it to place a ridiculous amount and then picked it all up to sell.Have you guys found one of the best weapon glitches yet? Cause i have and damn, Op as heck
Its a good game I like it. Only thing is they didn't fix anything that was wrong with 3... I'm on the search for 1 and 2 though
Also I saw the tagged version if this being PS3. I have started playing the steam version of this and learned the wonders of mods as well as using the GECK. I don't think I would have an easy time going back to vanilla.
I know what you mean. I dumped hundreds of hours into the PS3 version as well. Dealing with the bugs and crashes all the time. Then a few months ago, I bought the Deluxe version on Steam that comes with all the DLC and started modding it. It takes it to a whole other level, right? I got a mod that adds hundreds of locations and quests. A weather mod that is pretty cool. And Project Nevada that adds alot of stuff like sprinting, implants and tons of other features. Now I run like 20 mods and it makes the game way better. Also check out the stability mods if you havent already. It makes the game way less buggy and since I have used it, havent had one crash.
Tried that, it seems the game doesnt see the disc. I might try to pirate it (after all i own the game, i think i am allowed to download it from wherever i might want to?) if that wont work i'll give upTry to run the setup in Windows XP compatibility. Afterwards be sure to run the game in Windows XP compatibility as well.
I bet you'll keep having problems though. Fallout 3 is a reasonably old, poorly optimized game and crashes constantly in Windows 7. For me anyway.
I can guess that things'll get even worse when trying to run it in Windows 8.