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  1. On: http://www.newvegasnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=44566 and http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16951 Am getting: http://fs2.fallout3nexus.com/get.php?file=GECKScript_npp-16951-1-0.7z&deadlink=true&domain=fallout3nexus.com http://fs2.newvegasnexus.com/get.php?file=GECKScript_npp-44566-1-0.7z&deadlink=true&domain=newvegasnexus.com When trying to download. :sad: * edit - working now :)
  2. It may be worthwhile asking in the Parallels support forums, so you can rule out virtualisation deficiencies being the culprit, before looking into anything else.
  3. As well as archive invalidation, it could be: Load order (use BOSS) Missing compatibility patches (FOIP etc) Not creating a (new) merged patch Too many mods - remove some or merge some
  4. FOSE has AddSpellNS, that doesn't generate the messages.
  5. There's some instructions to follow here, maybe they will help.
  6. Have you made sure that all of your drivers are up to date? For your graphics card, to find out what it is, go to Control Panel -> Performance Information and Tools -> View and print detailed performance and system information (for nicely formatted info). Then go to the manufacturer's (NVidia/AMD/Intel) website to get the latest drivers. You could also check your laptop manufacturer's website to find out if there's any known issues, updates, etc there. If you get crashes/problems with other 3D games (try Unigine Heaven if you need something else to run), then the problem is with Windows/drivers/hardware, so start looking in that direction if so.
  7. It doesn't say which one - but one of the stored fomods in the mods/ directory (likely in your Fallout 3 directory if you didn't change the path) is corrupt (fomod's are just 7zip's, hence the errors). Delete all the fomod's in there (and in FOMM's Install Info/ directory), then reinstall FOMM. Just to be sure everything's ok, you should run a file system check (chkdisk) on the hard disk that the fomod's were installed to.
  8. Oversimplified explanation: When you were doing dialogues (or other things) - did you notice the conditions that you were imposing (like GetItemCount Caps001 > 100)? Using scripts is kind of the same thing: make something happen when a condition is met (or not). You can do multiple things when that condition is met, you can do the same thing any number of times, etc. A bad example in english: if the player is in Megaton, and it is a Thursday, and it is raining, then make Moriarty dance around the bomb whilst wearing the sexy nightwear, for one minute per cap that the player possesses, or until the player drops a box of detergent. There is a lot more to it than that, though. Have a look at Cipscis' scripting tutorials if you want to try it out. If the tutorials make no sense to you, and/or you aren't really familiar with programming at all, you may be best off learning the basics of programming from another language first. JavaScript, Python or PHP are all fairly easy to get to grips with.
  9. iNumHWThreads=2 goes in the [General] section, so move it below bUseThreadedAI=1 Did you install Fallout 3 to your Program Files folder? If so, uninstall it and reinstall it to C:\Fallout 3 instead (or anywhere outside of the Program Files folders). Windows' UAC causes odd things, may not be the cause of this problem, but will prevent others. In your first post, you mention "its vanilla i did the .ini thing" - which ini thing? That's just for the Zeta intro, where purging the buffers causes everything to freeze. Though buffer purging can cause more crashes if the game is really unstable - e.g. if someone is playing on corrupted saves, but that shouldn't happen at the start of the game (it wouldn't surprise me though, lol).
  10. Hmm, I tested the Zeta intro repeatedly, and couldn't cause a crash or freeze. I'll check again in case I have (re)introduced a problem whilst updating the plugin. Thanks muchly for letting me know :thumbsup: Did/do the crashes still happen when disabling automatic purging via the Pip-Boy menu or hot key (hot key + 8 )? (You can do this at any time if you think the purging is causing a problem - if you find any crashes anywhere else that only happen when purging is enabled, please let me know) Glad it's helping elsewhere at least :biggrin:
  11. Cool. If you still need a buffer purging plugin, both Zan AutoPurge Crash Protector and Yet Another Purge Cell Buffers Plugin (*cough* shameless plug *choke* *splutter*) don't cause that issue during the Zeta intro.
  12. Are you using any cell buffer purging mods? If so, disable them (& out of curiosity, which one are you using?). Otherwise, follow the advice here.
  13. Is your version of the .NET framework up to date? Check in Windows Update to see if there are any .NET updates waiting there.
  14. Yeah, it should be reapplied if you remove the heat sink. Remove the grease that's there first (if you can't get isopropyl alcohol, then plain nail varnish remover works great - just use it on the metal though), then add a new thin layer. Depends on the BIOS - either just browse through the menu to find them (shouldn't take long), look in whatever manuals you got from HP, or just clear the settings - most BIOS' have an option to "load optimised defaults" or similar, or you can clear the CMOS manually ("Clearing the BIOS settings" section). You should probably look here: best graphics cards for the money - sept 2011 (look on that site for earlier comparisons if you are going 2nd-hand). You will most likely need to upgrade your power supply depending on whichever card you go for - NVidia or AMD's websites will give you the minimum recommended specs. (Your current power supply is 350 watt, +12V1 18A, +12V2 18A, no 6-pin connectors) Make sure you get a good quality power supply though, even if it means getting a cheaper graphics card. Browsing through sites like Tom's Hardware will give you clearer advice than I can anyway, have fun. :)
  15. Installieren FOSE. Kopieren Sie "Console Key Binder.esp" um Ihre Fallout 3\Data Ordner. Aktivieren Sie "Console Key Binder.esp" in FOMM, und klicken Sie "Launch FOSE". (Mein Deutsch ist leider ein wenig eingerostet, so auf Englisch: Install FOSE. Put "Console Key Binder.esp" in your Fallout 3\Data directory. Enable "Console Key Binder.esp" in FOMM, and click "Launch FOSE") Drücken Sie "F4"
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