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1. create a folder for fallout on your desktop.
2. in steam, go to settings, and under the downloads tab, click "steam library folders". Add the new folder as a directory.
3. install fallout 2 to this directory. Do not run fallout 2.
4. Download the Unofficial Fallout Patch from http://www.killap.net/
5. Run the patch, making sure that it is pointing to the new directory that you just made, and that when it installs, it is not creating an additional fallout 2 folder within the existing one. It tried to create an additional folder by default for me, so just pay attention.
6. right click on FALLOUT2.exe, located in:
[YourFolder]/SteamApps/Common/Fallout 2
and make sure it is not running in compatibility mode, is not running in reduced color mode, and is running as an administrator.
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This solved it for me. Some of the steps might be unnecessary for you, but every single one was for me. I hope this helps some people!
You need to scroll to the bottom and find this folder pathway:
C:/Users/[yourname]/Desktop/[yourfolder]
I assume you're talking about adding a directory or pointing the patch in the right direction?
The mod is a part of the guide I posted, but for many people, windows 8 will prevent them from installing it while the games are installed in program files x86, which is the default.
Also, I still had to adjust the compatibility settings after I ran the mod, so...