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Revision as of 00:30, 9 August 2012
Fallout is the first game in the Fallout (series). Template:Infobox
Windows
Availability
- Most versions of Fallout are censored where models of children have been replaced by adults.
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Improvements
Semi-Official 1.2 Patch
Template:Star Created by TeamX.
The Semi-Official 1.2 patch can be found Here. It can be installed to any version of Fallout, 1.0, 1.0, or 1.2.
Unofficial 1.3.5 Patch
The 1.2 patch is required to install the Unofficial 1.3.5 Patch. When used together, they fix most of the bugs in the game.
Issues And Fixes
Crashes
The CD version of the game reports an error upon start-up if run on Windows NT, or any OS based on Windows NT, like 2000, XP, Vista, 7, etc. This can be fixed by running the installer in compatibility mode for Windows 95.
Graphical Tweaks
Support for higher resolutions/widecreen
Support for Widescreen and higher resolutions can be added with the High Resolution Patch, it is suggested you patch the game first, however.(See above)
Color fix for Steam/CD versions
The Steam version and the CD version are known for having strange colors on modern OS's. This can be fixed by killing explorer.exe before starting fallout, and applying all the relevant patches.
Performance Improvements
Most of the performance issues can be fixed by patching the game. (See above)
Alternatively you can try renaming the "ddraw.dll" inside the game's folder.
Mods And Utilities
Timeslips Fallout Engine Tweaks
Timeslip's Fallout Engine Tweaks, add misc features, like support for windowed mode, and the ability to use a scrollwheel in the inventory.
Save Game Data
Save Game Folder Location
Save games can be found in the following folder for all Operating Systems:
GAMEFOLDER\data\SAVEGAME\SlotXX
Where "GAMEFOLDER" is the folder you installed the game in, and "SlotXX" is the number of the save game you want to get.
Transfer Save Game
Transferring save games is as easy as copying them over. The same save games work for PC/Mac/DOS.