


Hopefully in the future they'll add steam achievements to the game but I doubt it.Īside from the lack of achievements, the matter of it not being optimised for the newer OS's resulting in more than a few crashes and the fact that it's graphically dated, this is still an amazing game, worth adding to your library at least. Unfortunately, there's no achievements, any sense of achievement hunting was removed in the update that got rid of GfWL. Each one is something completely different and enjoyable like hell. Probably the best parts though, are the varying DLC's. With many landmarks like the Washington Monument, the Capitol Building, Abraham Lincoln Memorial just to name a few. Something that is lacking in other 3D Fallout games aside from Fallout: New Vegas.Ī decent sized map, which requires a decent amount of exploration of a unique location, Washington D.C. Secondly, the writing and setting, is far superior to Fallout 4 & 76, where it actually gives you a reason to start fighting the bad guys other than just a single-minded purpose, and that's to provide clean water to the Capital Wasteland. Those guys needs to get their priority's straight.Īnyways, on to the subject at hand, although graphically dated, this game is my favourite Fallout, for multiple reasons.įor starters, it was the first Fallout game I played, which got me into the series of Fallout games in general, so it has the nostalgia effect. It took Bethesda 10 years just to remove Games for Windows Live (GfWL), just to make it a tad bit more playable.

Nevermind, see you got it working.This game is far superior to Fallout 4 and Fallout 76, and with Godd Howard constantly re-releasing TES:Skyrim with updated graphics and new stuff to do, i'm surprised he hasn't decided to remaster this game at least once, to optimise it for later OS's like Windows 10.

The fallout 3 folder (on the ps3) has a folder in it somewhere called Data. It will be a zip or rar file with folders and files in it that you copy to the ps3 with a USB drive or even better FTP. Eventually noticed someone found a method on the ps3dev wiki and I tried it out and it worked. You go onto fallout 3 nexus website and download the mod files, do not press the download button for the mod manager file. I just want to help, pretty much no one helped me when I was trying to get this game running a few months back. Not sure if mods will have an issue with that but whatever. If you are still running into trouble, perhaps I could edit the param.sfo for you and send it to you some how. During initial setup, I don't recall ever injecting the signed_act.dat / idps.hex either, not sure if that has something to do with it. They work exactly the same as they do with backup injection. Don't know where that guy got the idea that resigning cfw2ofw converts will require Han to be enabled in order to launch them. Even if they are signed, you don't need to enable Han they will still launch. Click to expand.You don't gotta enable Han to play the signed cfw2ofw games anyways.
