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The default steam installation folder is -
Program Files (x86)/Steam/steamapps/common/Fallout 2
open the ddraw file and look for:
[Graphics]
;Set to 0 for 8 bit fullscreen
;Set to 4 for dx9 fullscreen
;Set to 5 for dx9 windowed
;dx9 modes cause some corruption of movies
;A dx9 mode is required for any graphics related script extender functions to work (i.e. fullscreen shaders)
;Modes 1, 2 and 3 are no longer supported
Mode=0
Change: Mode=0 to Mode=4 and save. Then launch Fallout 2.
This method effectively removed the rainbow effect for me.
This is where I originally found this solution.
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2374592
Thanks!
(had to change the format of ddraw file in Fallout 1 to make it easier to find)
This little script shuts down explorer.exe for the duration of game ( This is built in windows component so you might need admin permission)
After youre done playing just exit the game and press any key to restore explorer.exe
-To use it, locate your install directory and create a new text document on fallout2 folder ( the one with the executable )
-Open the document and paste the code, save and exit
-Rename document to "whatevernameyouwant.bat"
Note that to change the filetype you must uncheck "hide extensions for known file types" in folder options. you can access there by pressing ALT and going into "tools" and selecting in the dropdown "folder options".
-After you have the script ready to go, create shortcut to desktop and you are ready to play.
- Optional - If you like you can change the icon of your shortcut by right clicking, choosing properties and from the bottom buttons "change icon" locate an icon you wish to use.
I can upload ready made file to a file sharing site if you wish.
EDIT: Im not sure if this works for vista, If it doesnt you can remove the timeout commands from the script and try again.
Thanks a bunch! (bows to your superior knowledge)