OblivionDante Posted February 8, 2009 Posted February 8, 2009 I patched Fallout 3 AND updated Windows Live... I can sign into Windows Live with no problem at all... I double checked and I do have a gold membership... but Fallout 3 refuses to sign in and every time I start the game in order to play my saved games I have to sit with a 1-2min failed sign in to access them. :wallbash:
SuperMajinGogeta4 Posted February 8, 2009 Posted February 8, 2009 I patched Fallout 3 AND updated Windows Live... I can sign into Windows Live with no problem at all... I double checked and I do have a gold membership... but Fallout 3 refuses to sign in and every time I start the game in order to play my saved games I have to sit with a 1-2min failed sign in to access them. :wallbash: With the new patch I cant start a new game or use the command "player.addperk" I've been trying to get help but no one seems to wanna help me. I hate this F-ing patch.
OblivionDante Posted February 8, 2009 Author Posted February 8, 2009 Well... it is possible some folks may not know...
TheOutlander Posted February 9, 2009 Posted February 9, 2009 I patched Fallout 3 AND updated Windows Live... I can sign into Windows Live with no problem at all... I double checked and I do have a gold membership... but Fallout 3 refuses to sign in and every time I start the game in order to play my saved games I have to sit with a 1-2min failed sign in to access them. :wallbash:Ok two options I think 1. Re-enter your sign-in details via the LIVE option in the F3 menu, and make sure automatically sign-in is checked along with remember password. 2. Try allowing Fallout 3 through your Windows Firewall or try finding the Windows Live app that F3 uses and try letting that through the Firewall (via Allow a Program through Windows Firewall). With the new patch I cant start a new game or use the command "player.addperk" I've been trying to get help but no one seems to wanna help me. I hate this F-ing patch.If I knew how to help you I would help.
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