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Would >FO3Edit< be easy enough to work? Just load your mod-list & change the name you want.
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yes i know it will be fine its only two months old and the only thing i have used it for is web browsing. Actually it's not about age it's the specs that matter. I once bought a new computer (It was advertised as a gaming system) & I ended up having to upgrade it with a graphics card that was about 3-4 years old.
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ive tried those but they dont quite do what i need. i mainly want to check the items modified by said esp so i dont have to hunt for a mod that conflicts out of my load order. like a mod i got ended up changing a bunch of cell names in my game to spanish. and i have to search thru and find which mod did it. gonna take forever. FO3Edit would be one to choose since you can Load your modlist & find the offending mod & fix it quickly if you so wish
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I don't think you wasted your money. but I do have a question 1. Did you try to run the "FalloutLauncher.exe" once to set up the .ini file then try the >Games for Windows LIVE Disabler<?
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while it is possible to have a a talking DC I don't think it has been done as I don't think there are any lines recorded
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>Nausicaa of the valley of the wind< by Studio Ghibli (Same people that did "Spirited Away") A classic IMO
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I whole-heartedly second that request evilneko maybe have a mask item as well
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DLC Compatability cross platform
Skotte replied to DarkPaladin's topic in Fallout 3's Mod Troubleshooting
Sorry, you can't get dlc for both without paying for each individually -
Most if not all modding is illegal. You are restating the obvious. Then why not get a system that can be modded legally >PC<
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A classic Black Dodge Charger refitted with 2 "150 hp electric motors" & a solar panel roof. Yep that's my Dream machine :thumbsup:
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Sorry, Fallout 3 mods are for PC only
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Your friend might have already extracted the .bsa files on that computer by default the .nifs are in "Fallout - Meshes.bsa" the .DDS's are in "Fallout - Textures.bsa". >FOMM< has a good BSA unpacker
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I was starting to wonder if I was the only one who thought that. as a gesture I did have a moment of non-silence (when one of his ads came on I didn't mute it, I usually do)
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$59.99 for 360 & PS3, $49.99 for PC Slated for release in October
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I'd suggest waiting & get the GOTY Fallout3 when it comes out so you can have all of them.
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this should fix your problem >ArchiveInvalidation Invalidated<
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Mesh and Texture Directories Not Showing
Skotte replied to ThePickler's topic in Fallout 3's Mod Troubleshooting
you should be able to make the missing folders -
I thought the exploding mailboxes were a trap
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that would be a bit much for most RV's
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the tilde is reserved for the console
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A very odd place to install a game, the desktop is generally for shortcuts
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he was mentioned in the "Michael Jackson, Farah Fawcett, Ed McMahon" thread here.
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I specifically bought >this< recently to use as a travel gaming system. Needless to say I prefer PC
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I don't think it would be worse than the disc version in that regard
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in "C:\Users\(yourusername)\Documents\My Games\Fallout3" find "GECKCustom.ini" then change the line from... bAllowMultipleMasterLoads=0 to bAllowMultipleMasterLoads=1 I'm using Vista & don't know if that's different for XP.