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I haven't played the games I bought last night yet, but as I recall from prior experience with Fallout2 there were a ton of bugs that got patched by those "unofficial" patches. While I understand that you only apply the official ones to the games before you put them up here, do you have any plans to host the unofficial patches for those that bought the games? Or maybe look into what they fix and try to fix them yourselves (and thus avoid any unwanted effects like with the Oblivion mod community)?
I just applied the resolution mod to my game, but even at 800x600 resolution, I'm getting lag. I wondered if anyone could suggest anything. I'm running an old frankenstien rig that has a Radeon 9800 Pro w/256 meg on board. Wondering what I might could do.
Has anyone gotten the Timeslip mod to work? I'm trying to run fallout in windowed mode under vista and when I use the modified dll from the mod I get an error message saying the game must be played in Windows 95 or NT 4.0 or later.
DapperDan: I just applied the resolution mod to my game, but even at 800x600 resolution, I'm getting lag. I wondered if anyone could suggest anything. I'm running an old frankenstien rig that has a Radeon 9800 Pro w/256 meg on board. Wondering what I might could do.
how to solve slowdown problems with high resolution: read the topic called "Fallout from GOG.com + high resolution pack problem" upd. url tag's not working, grrrr :( click me!
DapperDan: I just applied the resolution mod to my game, but even at 800x600 resolution, I'm getting lag. I wondered if anyone could suggest anything. I'm running an old frankenstien rig that has a Radeon 9800 Pro w/256 meg on board. Wondering what I might could do.
kannabie: how to solve slowdown problems with high resolution: read the topic called "Fallout from GOG.com + high resolution pack problem" upd. url tag's not working, grrrr :(
Horn: Has anyone gotten the Timeslip mod to work? I'm trying to run fallout in windowed mode under vista and when I use the modified dll from the mod I get an error message saying the game must be played in Windows 95 or NT 4.0 or later.
Me too. I've tried a bunch of different compat. settings and nothing seems to work. Can anyone help us out?
Horn: Has anyone gotten the Timeslip mod to work? I'm trying to run fallout in windowed mode under vista and when I use the modified dll from the mod I get an error message saying the game must be played in Windows 95 or NT 4.0 or later.
Have you tried changing the compatibility mode of Fallout? GOG.com sets Fallout to run in Compatibility mode 98/ME automatically, which is correct because it'll run better that way, but you could give it a try changing compatibility mode to 95 or setting it off. Right click the Fallout icon, Properties -> compatibility mode If it doesn't help I can contact Timeslip and ask him about it
Dr_Worm: I tried to use the screen resolution mod to fix a glitch in my game where the bottom half of the screen flickers black every once in a while. It worked, but it's very laggy, probably because I have it running at 1920x1200. EDIT: I fixed my problem by turning off my SLI settings.
Deleting the ddraw.dll file from Fallout folder works too.
After installing the resolution mod, I cannot get the screen to scroll in the Radscorpion caves, showing me only the first screen. I'm not totally certain this is a result of that mod, but I had been in the caves previously and had no problem.