sheepgod5000 Posted December 17, 2009 Share Posted December 17, 2009 i can get to the point where i have the option to go to the pitt but when i click go to the the screen turns white and then im stuck in place any help would be greatly appreciated Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mechine Posted December 17, 2009 Share Posted December 17, 2009 Start a new game an do the same thing try to go to the pit an see if you can make it. Mind you don't change anything yet. If it does the same thing then you need to rethink your load order Maybe even check out FO3edit webasized, which is like a tutorial for FO3edit, but you know, one that the players can actually use. There's a link below for the Webasized by CSB, everything below is like a start up type guide I wrote last week but, I don't know everything, so read all the other stuff on nexus too. Update grapics card drivers to current from the company that made it Install to C:bethesda not C:/program files/bethesda Patch to 1.7 install GECK GECK update FOMM FOSE FO3edit Defrag the hard drive Fallout is 6Gb vanilla like up to 20Gb modded And you know post update, block GFWL from the internet via the firewall, if you want Once it's all installed, you want to launch fallout 3 Via FOMM Which FOMM will launch FOSE if it detects it Congrads you no longer need the disc to be in the drive, an GFWL won't launch anymore Now that it will launch, use the fallout default launcher (yeah need the disc for that one) You're just changing the settings for grapics with the default launcher from now on Something you'll probably want is to turn AA an AF off (perfromance) then open your Grapics card driver Force AA via the setting override any application setting then pick whatever AA an AF you want, you can pick higher settings this way which won't hurt perfromance, I run around on SLI 32XQ without a drop in FPS But it's higher quality AA an AF anyway, it's opposiste from every other game so this only works on Fallout 3 Read the tweek guide, the whole thing an make good choices depending on your system Also look in Nexus for pinned threads, as it's the best guide http://www.tweakguides.com/Fallout3_1.html The tweek guide it deals with the default launcher grapics settings, and also the fallout.ini files located in mydocuments/games/fallout3 (notepad files) Now that you have fallout 3 tweeked to hell an back You use the RAOTW method (random A**hole of the wastes) create a player, an go run around in the wasteland starting S**T an trying to make the game crash, or stutter, you want it to be really smooth with only a small amount of FPS stutter, also a good time to reduce any mouse lag if there is any. Normal patched Fallout 3 will crash or CTD sometimes, but it shouldn't happen a whole lot. Once you figure out whatever it is you needed to figure out in order to get it to run smooth Install the DLC's (yeah they are totally worth it) They load first after the fallout3.esm from now on Make another RAOTW an go run around try to make it crash again. Download mods, a poop ton of whatever you want. Bear in mind the more simple it is, the better it will run until you learn how to fix a 250 mod load order If you want a whole lot of game time with little problems then you need to get simple stuff that doesn't conflict or just a small amount of mods, to start with maybe 50 or so, but that many you'll need to use FO3edit to resolve any problems Which there's a new tutorial which was webensized from the old tutorial of FO3edit (the old one was 200 pages) the new one is interactive, an you can work your way thru it as you are doing things to fix your load order http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=9616 be sure to thank CSB Now it's not that easy, you have to learn how to install mods, which can be tricky when you start there's a pinned topic on the subject, and it's located in this tech support forum I think, but yeah you'll want to read that, as well as any read me's you come across, one thing that will help is ignore an mention of archive invaildiation (which is now invalidated) FOMM has a built in Archive invaildation invalidated, which you toggle on an apply with a button an to my knowlege you only have to do it once. Okay so you've done this ton of work. Now start a real game, not a RAOTW, GET thru the first part, when you get out into the wasteland You'll want to not move for a bit and let all the scripts or DLC's start up Once the system catches up, you'll probably want to go find a small CELL which is just a word for inside room, small cell with no npc's in it then, you'll want to either wait 4 days so MMM can start up or change the settings for your mods that use FOSE, like ingame options for mods maybe even ~showracemenu an go over your charicter again, ~ is the console it's above the left tab, you bring it up an give commands to the game engine you might want to ~TFC which will let you fly the camera around an check out your charicter Later on you might want to ~PCB which will purge the cell buffer, corupt data can get into the cell buffer with all the crazy stuff we can do with mods, but sometimes PCB can be dangerous an crash the system but heh the computers system cache can go corupt at any time although mostly it's after a long game You never want to quick save or auto save, disable all that autosave stuff, each time you want to press ESC which pauses the game, then create new save, which creates a full save, not a partial save like the others. Save games can go corupt, an can be going corupt for up to an hour before you actually crash, which means they can be locked into save games, where next time you load that save, it's already corupt, locked in the only thing you can do is roll back to the privious save, until it's gone, which is why you never delete any of your save games until you are ready to delete them all. Also never remove or add a mod in the load order or even change the load order until you are ready to delete all your save games an start over... I played vanilla fallout without any mods, and without even any patches for about 3 months an I didn't have many problems I had issues, but just like other games, once I started using mods the problems happened more, but we have come a long way something like 95% of the crashes are gone now thanks to everyone's hard work, but you have to learn a whole lot an do a lot of work yourself to get there, and to get the long games. 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