Fallout 3's Script Extender, used to expand modding capabilities no longer works, due to the latest version being 1.7.03. According to Youtuber Juicehead, the minor patch that was aimed at fixing the title on Steam has also broken games for those who play with mods. While this is exhilarating news for players who've been wanting to play the title and haven't been able to since the launch of Windows 10, the minor update does open up another problem. The small 5.4MB patch requires players to uninstall and reinstall the game for the patch to fully take effect. Related: Fallout: The Roleplaying Game Tabletop RPG Now AvailableĪs explained in its official patch notes update on Steam, reported by PC Gamer, Fallout 3 has officially been updated to version 1.7.04, removing all Games For Windows Live (GFWL) service dependencies almost 12 years later and making the game easily accessible without requiring annoying workarounds.
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