Instalar Steam
iniciar sesión
|
idioma
简体中文 (chino simplificado)
繁體中文 (chino tradicional)
日本語 (japonés)
한국어 (coreano)
ไทย (tailandés)
Български (búlgaro)
Čeština (checo)
Dansk (danés)
Deutsch (alemán)
English (inglés)
Español de Hispanoamérica
Ελληνικά (griego)
Français (francés)
Italiano
Bahasa Indonesia (indonesio)
Magyar (húngaro)
Nederlands (holandés)
Norsk (noruego)
Polski (polaco)
Português (Portugués de Portugal)
Português-Brasil (portugués de Brasil)
Română (rumano)
Русский (ruso)
Suomi (finés)
Svenska (sueco)
Türkçe (turco)
Tiếng Việt (vietnamita)
Українська (ucraniano)
Comunicar un error de traducción
This can majorly confuse someone new to patching this as you'll put the d3d in the folder and think it doesn't work but they actually do depending on which ones configured right for your system.
If your fallout 3 game won't even boot up on windows 10 it might be something else. Mine was the new game crash which crashed at the loading screen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpP3ePDY_8A
This video includes links to the DLL fixes.
https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout3/mods/24913
game not launch from box becouse Bethesda-Microsoft made a cartel with Intel, AMD nVidia and removed native DirectX 9 support from drivers and Windows (in W10 - partially, in W11 - completely) - also Xbox app in background interfere with steam versions of Fallout 3 and NV in order to force lazy users to buy the game on Xbox - they made official fixes only for this versions
game engine not support Surround sound, only stereo 2.0 (as most old games)
also, sometimes Dotnet Prewiew Update messed up with Fallouts
I think its the usual pc nonsense, nothing different from lucasarts terrible ports of force unleashed. Billion dollar companies who couldn't be bothered to fix things.
But games for 50 cents from indie companies have achs, cards, and full resolutions, this is just how these huge companies are and fan feedback means nothing to them. Still great devs love bethesda games but their publishing skills are absolutely awful.
Go figure indeed
i use an older GPU though, so maybe your problem lies in your graphics driver. at any rate, try this list of solutions if you're still stuck.
also, it would be helpful if you provide your system specs. in steam, click HELP at the very top menu then select SYSTEM INFORMATION. you can copy and paste that into here. it can provide clues as to what the problem is, to the people who know what they're looking for.
-------------------------------------------------
If it crashes then follow these steps. After each step, try to run the game again to see if that step solved the problem:
1.) Lower all the graphics settings then try again. Lower them ALL THE WAY so we can be 100% sure if it was the problem or not. Leave it turned down until we discover what the problem is.
You can also try using just these settings:
- Launch the game in Windowed Mode by selecting Options from the Fallout 3 Launcher and ticking the Windowed box under Mode. You can also try lowering your resolution (both desktop and game setting to match each other) to see if that helps.
- If using dual monitors, disable your second one from your Windows display settings. You can also try setting the same resolution on both and see if that works.
- Ensure that the resolution of the game matches that of your display monitor by selecting Options from the Fallout 3 Launcher and selecting the correct resolution under Graphics Adapter and Resolution.
2.) If you run an anti-virus program then make sure it has Fallout 3 ALLOW permissions or DISABLE the firewall / anti-virus while you troubleshoot the problem. This will ensure that we can rule it out as cause of the problem while we continue.
3.) From Bethesda, the makers of Fallout 3: "Please also note that we do not support game enhancement software. If you use game enhancers such as Gamebooster or Raptr, we recommend that you disable these programs while running Fallout 3."
* Also reported to cause Fallout 3 crashes: teamspeak "overwolf", ASUS xonar "gx" & GamerOSD.
4.) If you use an Intel Chipset Graphics Adapter then you should install this mod straight away and see if that helps:
Intel HD graphics Bypass package
https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout3/mods/17209
Also, this mod that I'm installing as part of the load order fixes this anyways.
Fallout Anniversary Patcher (REQ: Visual C++)
https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout3/mods/24913
5.) Edit your Fallout.ini file
Fallout 3 was not developed for use on PCs with more than two cores. If your PC has more than two cores, please also try the following steps:
Open your My Documents folder.
Under My Games, open the Fallout 3 folder and select the fallout.ini file.
In the fallout.ini file, find the following line: bUseThreadedAI=0.
Change this line to read: bUseThreadedAI=1.
If the line doesn't exist, add it under the [GENERAL] section
Add another line directly AFTER it that reads: iNumHWThreads=2.
Run the game.
6.) Locate your Fallout3.exe file. Not the shortcut on your desktop, we want to edit the actual file located in your steam install directory. An example:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Fallout 3 goty\Fallout3.exe
We are going to right-click on this file and select PROPERTIES. Click the COMPATABILITY tab. Check the box that says "Run this program in compatability mode for" and select Windows XP (service pack 3) from the drop-down menu. A little further down you can also check the box that says "Run this program as an administrator". Click apply then click OK. Now try to run the game again by double-clicking or executing the EXE file we just modified, Fallout3.exe.
If it worked then you can do the same thing for "FalloutLauncherSteam.exe" and launch your game through the launcher if you want.
7.) Check to see if your display drivers are up to date and update them if necessary. Reboot the PC after updating then try the game again.
- For nVidia (GeForce) users: https://www.nvidia.com/download/index.aspx
- For AMD (Radeon) users: https://www.amd.com/en/support
- For Intel: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/detect.html
8.) If you are running on Windows 7 or 8 Bethesda also recommends this:
Make sure to install .NET Framework v4 ( https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=17718 ) and the DirectX June 2010 Redist ( https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=17718 ).
9.) Validate your game files. Right-click Fallout 3 from your Steam game library and select PROPERTIES. Select LOCAL FILES. Click "Verify integrity of local game files".
** If you still can not get the game to run then you will need to seek solutions other than this guide. I would recommend doing a search for your problem on the forum and also a search engine like Google or something. Look for things like this:
https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout3/mods/23631
Thx a lot Shadowrun for taking the time.
Intel HD graphics Bypass package, ini fix, and few other thechnical fixes and addons for advanced modding
i.e. FAP need just gameplay fixes like Unofficial Fallout 3 Patch
and for old games like Fallout 3, the older the driver, the BETTER - since NATIVE DirectX9 support is broken\removed in the new ones.
This is on a clean install of the game with the latest patch, latest graphics drivers and no mods too.
You need:
1. Open the Nvidia Control Panel
2. On manage 3D settings go to the program settings tab.
3. Add Program then add the Fallout 3 launcher
4. Select your gpu on to force the game to launch on your gpu
Note that you also need to add the main game to the program settings tab and select your gpu.
Hope this helps!
The thing that finally got the game running past the 'Bethesda' slide was deleting the fallout 3 folder in 'My Documents' with all the settings and old saves in it (no big loss to me).
Takes a moment to do and works on all versions.
https://youtu.be/IoMpD3eYQXw
for next time try not delete folder with saves - just 3 *.txt files(you must delete file with rendering info after each crashes) and ini + check security permissions to that folder
this mod also redundant
dudes you use redundant fixes = messed up with game even more
stop doing this, use
for first run if you want play vanilla - and do NOT have problem with hardware config it's enough
for other cases - use Fallout Anniversary Patcher first
nothing weird - proton have VKD3D-Proton analogue of DXVK DX9 to DX12\Vulkan wrapper - new Intel Ark drivers use it for Windows too - becouse old Intel HD\UHD drivers was coded in Intel Russia - year ago Intel closed it, without paying developers, and blocking the ability to download drivers...
so when the presentation of new discrete video cards took place in the summer, Intel screwed up - the new video cards did not have game drivers written by Russian programmers
Even the anniversary patch doesn't update the ini's or patch fose.