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  1. =/ il just give up on this for now. iv'e tried everything but i just can't find a clear solution. my birthday's next month il probably get a new graphics card but thanks all =)
  2. This method: Edit: Put it into your main Fallout 3 directory. i've done this step however, im not QUITE sure i am placing it in the right location. correct me if this is wrong: i go to fallout 3 folder and drag it in and hit replace with the current dll
  3. Have you tried the method that allowed me to play the game? The one noted in the last few posts? which method would that be? i've tried most of them but it's possible i could have missed one. what would it be?
  4. i read it and i think i see the sad reality of this situation =/ now a question for you. would i need to get a completely new graphics card or is there another way? i havent played many games on my pc so i havent had to deal with this before.
  5. Well, like anyone else suffering from this infamous intro to fallout 3, i'm lost. I have a windows 7 laptop with an intel(h)HD family graphics card and an amazing processor. i've looked up many tutorials and looked up for various "remedies" but i can nver really find the answer that works for me. The main issue is of course the far too common message that "fallout 3 has stopped working" after clicking start new game. i realize that unlike xbox 360's or ps3's, each PC is differen and therefore i decided to post this in order to find a more personalized assistance method. Any and all suggestions are much appreciated (please take this seriously =P)
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