I want to revisit Fallout 1, because I've never finished it. Time has passed and I'm on Windows 7 x64. I know the site No Mutants Allowed, however there's so much content there that I just feel utterly lost. Which patches (official or community) and mods should I install in order to improve how this game runs on Windows 7 on a modern machine and also fix the old bugs, etc.?
Although I am looking for general answers, I actually already own the whole Fallout collection (F1, F2, FT) localized in my native language and would prefer to use that instead of having to buy the games again.
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I asked this question, because I remember when I tried to run this game on Windows 7 a year ago or so and failed, if I remember correctly I was getting a black screen.
After completing Fallout: New Vegas earlier this year I felt an enormous urge to sink in the post-apocalyptic world again and decided to finally finish Fallout 1 & 2 (I have played both when they came out, but I was a different type of gamer back then and never finished either), however remembering the issues I faced previously I figured I'd ask first. Shadur's answer is OK if you don't own the games already, but I do, so I didn't want to re-purchase them. Instead I decided to give it a try on my own again and here's what I came up with...
First of all, for some people your antivirus software may complain about trojans and other nasty things in some executables on the DVD. I am using NOD32, but I saw other users report the same issue with different antivirus solutions. My copy of the game is legitimate and bought in a game shop from official distribution, so this is a false alarm (I hope! :P). It's best if you disable the antivirus for the duration of game installation.
Run the installer with administrative privileges. So instead of letting the autorun program deal with the installation, close it and start the installer manually by running it as administrator. Then proceed normally.
The latest official version of the game is 1.2, which sadly still has bugs. That is why it's great to have a vibrant community and Fallout always had that (and still has)! Modders have released several unofficial patches to the game, so go to No Mutants Allowed and grab the newest one you can find that suits your version of the game (usually 1.3.4). Just unpack it to the folder where you have the game installed overwriting any files it asks you about.
Because we're on a modern machine, it would be good if the game could look a little bit better. You should get something called Sfall with the community patch. It's a modification that will allow you to run Fallout through DirectX 9 instead of DirectDraw, letting you to change the resolution and scale the graphics through the use of some scaling filters (known from console emulators, such as ZSNES). This one didn't work well for me, when I tried to run the game in a higher resolution in fullscreen it would crash. Higher resolutions worked in windowed mode, but then the performance was sluggish. There is another option, however, namely the Fallout 1 High Resolution Patch 2.2b. It adds a new set of options on the main game screen and you'll be able to change the resolution there. In order to make it work with Sfall properly, I'd recommend setting Mode=0 in ddraw.ini, so that Sfall doesn't try to use dx9, HRP will change the resolution and color depth instead. Good settings are probably 1024x768@16bit, higher resolutions may make the dialog windows too small.
When you run the game, it's probably good to do that with administrative privileges, just in case.
And that's it! The game runs very well on my Windows 7 x64, the performance is excellent and I didn't encounter a single crash yet. I am playing at 1024x768 resolution and have set HRP to resize the ingame movies while maintaining the aspect ratio. You should really review ddraw.ini (for Sfall) and f1_res.ini (for the High Resolution Patch) and modify the settings to your liking.
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Your best bet is probably to drop $6 on GOG.com and download a fully patched and fixed-for-windows-7 version of Fallout 1. As for community patches, I can only recommend you check NMA's forums and rating lists as that sounds like very subjective value judgement.
I can assert from experience that Fallout and Fallout 2 are perfectly playable without said community mods and patches, though.
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I recently got a copy on Steam and installed a Fallout FIXT mod (NMA thread). To my taste, it includes all I wanted, most notably:
- Crash fixes;
- Wasteland Ghost's Fallout 1 Restoration Project - adds content originally disabled/unfinished in F1;
- High resolution patch;
- sfall, a way to control game speed and use mouse wheel in inventory (sic!). Yes, once there was a version that worked with Fallout 1.
It runs fine on Windows 7/x64.
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I have successfully installed Fallout 1 and 2 on a Windows XP Virtual Machine only with the official patches. It works fine, except for the usual Fallout 1&2 problems.
I use VM Ware Workstation, but I guess you can also get any other open source virtualization solution. The system requirements are very low and even an old computer can emulate it.
I like this solution best, because it works and I do not have to install some weird 3rd party patches or tools, plus even if the game crashes, which is quite often, only the virtual system will be affected.
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Fallout 4, Bethesda's post-apocalyptic RPG became the first game on Xbox One to utilize mods on console. Mods are a coup for Xbox One users who want to alter their game, and there are mods for practically everything. There are so many to go through, so it can be hard to know where to start. We've compiled a comprehensive list of the most rewarding, interesting and weird mods available.
Any mods requiring additional content and DLC will say so.
You'll need to a make a Bethesda account to access the mods which you can do from within the game on your Xbox.
Note: Achievements are disabled while mods are active.
THE BIG ONE - Cheat Mode Ultimate Holotape Menu
This mod, while tiny in size, is freaking huge in terms of capability. Most people will probably look for this type of thing first. The Cheat Mod Ultimate Holotape offers all the standard things you might expect, God Mode, Unlimited Carry Weight, Infinite Ammo, Max Perk and S.P.E.C.I.A.L points. But it goes so much further than that: extra inventory slots, easy lockpicking and terminal access, add weapons (DLC if installed and base game), spawn enemies or settlers, add crafting materials... AND SO MUCH MORE!
This is the best place to start if you want to power your way through the game with little to stand in your way. It will always be in the top slot of your miscellaneous items menu, and the menu is accessed via your Pip-Boy and at any time. Perfect.
The Unofficial Patch
With a game as large as Fallout 4, there are bound to be hundreds of minor bugs. The Unofficial Fallout 4 Patch irons out as many kinks as could be found. It's a hefty mod, and requires being at the very top of your mod list to activate.
Improved Maps and Visible Roads
The Pip-Boy map can be a bit... gritty. Improved Maps with Visible Roads greatly increases the visibility of everything on the screen by a significant margin. The vibrancy of the lines are much brighter, and roads are now easier to see, making following a path or planning your route much easier.
Full Dialogue Interface
When someone speaks to you in the Commonwealth, you're given options of a couple of words for each dialogue choice. This mod stacks the dialogue options in full, so you can see in advance what your choices are and what the full response will be. This makes the dialogue options more in keeping with how they were in Fallout 3. The mod will also display the 'tone' of the choice, so if you're hoping to give a snappy response, it'll be clearly displayed with a 'tonal inflection' — no more accidental sarcastic responses to people you need to butter up.
Green in the Commonwealth
Green in the Commonwealth adds a boost of much-needed color to the Commonwealth environments. You could argue that after 200 years since the nuclear bombs dropped, at least some of the grass and leaves would probably have grown back in that time.
The Commonwealth is bleak and desolate much of the time, and Green in the Commonwealth adds extra greenery textures; including flowers, lush bushes, and plants. This mod is aesthetic only but certainly does add a level of immensity that some felt was lacking before.
Stronger Workshop Defenses
Stronger Workshop Defenses adds a lot stronger defense items to your workshop menus, and the great thing is, it requires no additional perks. If your survivor bases are suffering, you can throw down some insane turrets which will rip through any raiders that come knocking.
Scrap Everything
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It's a little irritating when you're trying to build a settlement for survivors, and there are things that you can't remove to add one more desperately needed power generator. With Scrap Everything you can remove almost everything. If you wanted to strip a settlement to the bare rock and build from the bottom upwards, you can.
Beantown Interiors Project - Requires Far Harbor DLC
This is an interesting mod, in that some abandoned and boarded up buildings around the Commonwealth are now open and available to use. There are currently 12 newly opened buildings in and around the Commonwealth, being situated in Concord, Lexington, Forest Grove Marsh, and Jamaica Plains.
The Beantown Interiors Project concept of opening and using abandoned buildings was also used in Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas.
True Storms - Requires Far Harbor DLC
If you've played Fallout 4, you have probably encountered the weather systems. Radiation storms will ignite the skies with green lightning, causing the player to take radiation damage if they're caught outside. The True Storms mod adds new weather patterns, including radiation rain, dust storms, heavy fog or rain among other things. Interior sound effects for the weather have also been added.
Institue Portal Gun
This gun does exactly what it says on the tin. It's a gun, that you can use to travel to otherwise unreachable areas. Is there something hiding on top of that building? Whip out your Institute Portal Gun, take aim and fire to instantly move to the target. Planning on picking a pocket? Use your gun to create a quick getaway. Being chased by a Randy Savage Deathclaw (see below)? Use the gun for instant evasion! Or maybe you're over-encumbered and you've been looting the abandoned homes of the Commonwealth. Your pockets are full to bursting, and you just can't move. The gun solves this problem too!
Dauntless - Submarine Player Home - Requires Far Harbor DLC
Do you want your own submarine you can use as a base? Of course, you do! Dauntless is not only a player home, but you can drive it around! It's not quite a Winnebago, but a moveable home adds a layer of security to moving around the Commonwealth.
A Cannibal in Concord
Oh my word, this mod is macabre. If you want to inject a creepy and morbid vibe to your game, this mod A Cannibal in Concord adds a horror questline based on real cannibals and serial killers. Lurching off the standard quest path, this mod includes puzzles that will need the player to move things around and search for clues in a creepy basement. Companions are made to wait outside (the mod creator states this is because there isn't room for the player in amongst everything surrounding you) making this mod one of the eeriest and unsettling to play. And it's twisted to boot!
Macho Claws
Deathclaws are the number 1 cause of death in the whole Commonwealth. They're utterly terrifying — the huge jaws, the massive flesh shredding claws... What if we made them a little less scarier? With this mod, you can change the Deathclaws into WWE Superstar Macho Man Randy Savage. It's dumb as hell, but also hilarious. Download Macho Claws here.
Renovated Furniture
Tired of making semi-decent settlements and being disappointed by the threadbare assortment of furniture to kit them out with? Renovated Furniture inserts over 120 new pieces of furniture into the game that don't look like they have been pulled out of the garbage. Cleaner textures for tables, fridges, chairs, bookcases and more are all part of one tiny file. Radiation fallout is so tough to remove from upholstery...
Commonwealth Cuts
I might not be the only person who thinks the default hairstyles in Fallout (in general) are pretty terrible. They're ugly, boring and a crime against Commonwealth fashion. Commonwealth Cuts inserts lots of new hairstyles in the character creation menu. You'll never look back the greasy-looking default hair textures once you get your hands on Commonwealth Cuts.
Wasteland Creatures Redone
Wasteland Creatures Redone is a retexture mod for most of the lesser enemies and monsters found in Fallout 4. It is pretty large, more than 400mb, but it's great if you're bored of staring down the same old Mirelurks and Bloatflies, etc. A full list of the monsters retextured is in the link.
Submersible Power Armor
This power armor, inspired by the Big Daddies in Bioshock is totally kick-ass. It increases your carry weight, boosts your movement speed, and can even go underwater. Further to this, is has a cool lamp that comes in different colors to light up the depths. While there is one Power Armor set, it has different helmets that represent the different types of Daddies in Bioshock. It's a tank in human clothing. Get it here.
The Wild Wasteland
The Wild Wasteland was a trait from Fallout New Vegas that made exploration a little more unpredictable. Remember the 'Indiana Jones Found Dead in a Refridgerator' moment from New Vegas? That was down to The Wild Wasteland trait which brings random encounters and events, as well as odd items and easter eggs. This trait isn't in Fallout 4, but a mod has been made to emulate it.
Fallout 1 Cheat Mods Pc
CROSS_Cybernetics
Power armor brings such huge defense bonuses, but they require Fusion Cores to remain powered, and they're not always in plentiful supply. CROSS_Cybernetics allows you to create and equip a modular set of 'lite power armor' from its Cyber Crafting Bench, which can be added to settlements. The pieces can be individually upgraded and modded and come in a large range of colors. The best thing? No batteries required.
D.E.C.A.Y Better Ghouls
Ghouls are the highly mutated, radiation damaged humanoids that love to launch themselves at you in groups. They're pink, gross and their mouths gape disgustingly, but once you've fought one, you've fought them all. D.E.C.A.Y Better Ghouls adds variety in the ghoul's skin textures. Some will have moldy skin, exposed bones, missing parts and more. Ghouls are already pretty grim, and this mod adds an extra dollop of grossness.
Everyone's Best Friend
Dogmeat is undeniably the best four-legged companion of any game in recent years. Originally, you were going to be able to have Dogmeat in addition to one of the game's other companions, but this was changed before the final release of the game. Everyone's Best Friend mod allows you to have both Dogmeat and another regular companion follow you on your travels. Triple the attack power available, triple the fun, right?!
Nuka Cola Filler Machine
Bottles, bottles everywhere and not a drop to drink. This is a cool and interesting mod. The Commonwealth is stuffed with empty Nuka Cola bottles, and beyond scavenging them for glass materials, they're pretty useless. What if you could fill them back up with that life giving Nuka nectar? Now you can, with the Nuka Cola Filling Machine! Drop it into one of your settlements, ensure it's powered sufficiently, and fill away. The machine takes a bottle and a bottlecap and fills the bottle up with that sweet life giving liquid.
Dark Husky Dogmeat
Dogmeat again, I can't get enough of this pixellated pooch. This time, you can retexture him into a Dark Husky Dogmeat. The mod doesn't do anything else. It just gives him a fresh look!
Real Nights with Real Lights
If you wanted to be even more terrified at night in the Commonwealth, Real Nights with Real Lights is for you. This mod makes nights darker and increases the range of lights. Most natural light sources are turned way down, so if you're out in the wilderness and far from settlements, it's going to be nigh on pitch black.
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In the world of Fallout 4 mods, there is just alot to explore, see, and do. The game has a very healthy and active modding community with everyone wanting to share their latest creation and getting feedback on how they could improve and make it better. All this is a great positive for the entire community, both those who only play and those players who are also able to create Fallout 4 mods.But not all Fallout 4 mods are created equal and some are better than others. So we’re going to take a look at some of the best Fallout 4 mods available right now.HN66 Sirius 12 Assault Suit by Humannature66
This Fallout 4 mod looks and sound cool and it just looks so much better than the original bulky and tanky looking mech you usually use. It comes in a set and it just looks like you would have more mobility. Although by comparing the 2 one could come to the conclusion that the original bulkier armour could take more damage.ACR-W17 by N7R
This is a very realistic type of gun supporting a lot of functional modifications such as strapping on attachments, additional medkits and much more. There are other guns available but this is one of the best.Remote Explosives by Fadingsignal
A great little addition to the growing list of Fallout 4 mods, because it allows you to set remote detonated traps around your settlements to give any unauthorized person a real and nasty surprise.Vivid All-in-One by Hein84
This Fallout 4 mod combines a lot of the existing visual landscape mods for the game. Now you only need to install this one and you can now be able to change the look of landscape, weather, vegetation and more.Unofficial Fallout 4 Patch by Arthmoor and UPPT
As expected a fallout game will have bugs that need to be sorted out. But while you wait for the official fix we can take advantage of this Fallout 4 mods which seems to solve a lot of the problems you encounter.History & Developments
The idea for fallout 4 was pretty good. The director Todd Howard wanted to try to explore the game world before the bombs hit. In the other previous games that defined the fallout franchise you world is already destroyed so it was nice to get a glimpse of how it was or how it all began.The direction for the game was formed in 2009, but Bethesda was already working on Skyrim at that time so after skyrim was released in 2011 the team could now focus on Fallout 4 which was then released in November 10, 2015.Gameplay
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Fallout 4 got some generally favorable ratings and Gamespot rated it 9/10. Game informer also scored it a 9/10. IGN actually gave it a 9.5. Some reviewers noted that the game great music and game-play.Conclusion
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With a single keystroke, PC players have always been able to pull up the console command input and make any changes they wanted to Fallout 4's rendition of the Boston Commonwealth.Tired of getting blown up in one shot by super mutants with grenades and can't stand how scarce fusion cores are for your power armor? No problem -- just give yourself 10,000 of them.Console players, on the other hand, have been stuck with vanilla Fallout 4 for far too long -- and while I've sunk a good 50+ hours into the vanilla version, I still think its easily the least satisfying of all the Fallout experiences so far. That's where mods (finally) come in, providing sorely needed changes that Bethesda hasn't gotten around to making and vastly increasing your in-game options.Unfortunately, there are fewer overall mods for the PS4 due to Sony's restrictions on external assets. But if you want to cheat your way through some of the game's more difficult battles, there's plenty of mods ready and waiting to ease the Sole Survivor's pain (and increase his ammo count).Higher Starting SPECIAL
This is a quick and easy mod for if you just want to cheat a little and not a whole lot. Rather than the normal attribute distribution, you'll have a full 70 points to arrange at character creation, meaning your Sole Survivor will start his or her Commonwealth journey with a full 10 in every attribute.It's a nice boon from the start that allows access to all skills as you leve --, but it doesn't totally overbalance everything like many of the cheats that give access to infinite ammo or power suit fusion cores.Unlimited Carry Weight
Another cheat that changes just one element of the game, this mod lets you pick up a ring that changes your carry weight limit to an unlimited amount.That is pretty unbalancing, since weight and inventory management is a big aspect of the Fallout series. But if you get tired of having to decide what junk and weapons to carry, this is a great mod to try out.There is a downside though -- it's only for those on a playthrough that doesn't use power armor, as the ring doesn't work while you are in a power armor suit.Faster Positive Affinity For Companions
Tired of how long it takes to reach max affinity with new companions in Fallout 4? With this mod, the positive affinity accrual rate is increased five times -- and there's no longer a cooldown period between when you can improve your relationship with a companion.While you won't instantly get to the max affinity, it won't take nearly as long. It's a simple change that can make the game much more enjoyable, especially if this is your third or fourth playthrough and you'd like to get to the good stuff already with a different companion.Choose Your Own Perks
With the leveling system overhaul and removal of the level cap entirely in Fallout 4, the perk system can get pretty unwieldy. By installing this mod, you remove all restrictions and make it possible to get any perk you want.There is a caveat here, however. The lack of external assets and restrictions on how mods work on the PS4 means this choose-your-own-perk system requires reading a specific book for each perk. That can be time-consuming if you're going for a ton of new perks (although obviously less time-consuming than leveling 100s of times to get all the perks normally).Wolverine Ring
Full invincibility can make a game quickly become boring, as there's no longer any challenge -- but adding an overpowered boost to your health on the other hand...By grabbing this ring, the Sole Survivor gains big bonuses to health regeneration both in and out of combat, meaning you'll have to use stim packs far less often and can stay in battle longer.AP regeneration also gets a big boost, so popping into VATS mode for some killer criticals will be your standard method of playing, rather than firing from the hip.OP Weapons
Think the legendary wounding minigun was overpowered? Well, it was -- but that's just the tip of the iceberg in vanilla, with OP weaponry galore to be found from the modding community.This one adds in several containers with tons of overpowered goodies, from items to weapons and ammo and even equipment that drastically increases your various stats.If you want to know what it's like to stride through the Commonwealth wasteland as a veritable god among men, mowing down all raiders and deathclaws in your path, this is the mod for you.Quick Hack And Pick
There comes a point where the super high level lock picks and seven-letter computer hacks just become tedious.This mod makes it so there's only one word offered in computer hacks, and locks are cracked no matter where you put the bobby pin! No more tiny corrections left and right while your bobby pins shatter to pieces by the dozens.Cheat Container
For the settlement builders among us, you know that finding all the various components you need for any given set piece can become incredibly frustrating.Fallout 2 Cheats
Forget about searching down heavy junk you need to carry back to your settlement -- this mod gives you a whopping 60,000 of every single component in a handful of toolboxes.Its unlikely you'll ever run out of parts to make anything you want for your ideal wasteland home!Developer Room
This was the go-to cheat for PC players for a long time, allowing access to a secret 'developer room' containing every item and suit of power armor in the base game.It was a fun way to try out everything in the game without having to fully search the whole map, and now PS4 players can get in on the cheating action. Just install the mod, access the doorway, and have fun trying out any weapon, armor, grenade, or item from the base game prior to the DLC additions.With those mods installed you shouldn't have any problems breezing through the base Fallout 4 campaign and the DLC expansions!What's your favorite cheat mod, and did we miss any that should be added to the list? Let us know in the comments section! If you still want to try out all the modding community has to offer, be sure to check out these other lists of awesome Fallout 4 mod options:Published Jul. 11th 2017