


#1, no the game will not run, you have not installed the software required for that hardware or the game to run on that hardware. That pic shows a great deal of information. Xlive.dll, d3d9.dll, FOSE, and all of the mods in the image below. In the Fallout.ini, I have bUseThreadedAI=1 and iNumHWThreads=2. Also the default launcher only detects my actual GPU. When I remove the d3d9.dll from the folder, the game opens, but I can't start a new game or it crashes.

All it does is it opens a cmd and closes infinitely and the only way to stop it is by opening it again and waiting for it to give an error message. When I add the files, the ini works fine, but when I add the d3d9.dll to the main folder, the game doesn't open. A pic of the directory as you did before, allow me to inspect all the files and sizes there in.I have an Intel Integrated GPU so I have to use the fix listed here in order to be able to start a new game on Fallout 3. It gets to the main menu but when I try to make a new character, it crashes. it's not required.īefore I get any heat from people here ? Go away, I run FOSE, NVSE, and all the other things you all use.įresh install, deleted everything. Then after all of that ? you can deal with modifying the games code if it will even run.īut, do not expect anyone to help you break the game based on misinformed or misleading information.īethesda does not ship FOSE with their games. Not going to fight 3rd party code diagnostics before you even can get into the game. So remove all extra data or uninstall every thing and start over with JUST fallout 3 GOTY and run the games launcher. FOSE is NOT GOD !, it can't fix anythingīut directly out the door before you even get the game established? that's just nut's. It's a 3rdparty attribute to change the coding language of the game to run scripts that the game does not understand, much like you not understanding what I am talking about. I think maybe ? you've been told or led / miss led to think FOSE is a cure or some thing like that ?
