Where is the "Fallout Wife?"

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There's a 1.03?! On gamespy there was only 1.02. Could someone send me a link for 1.03? Thanks
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suppose you're thinking about a plate of shrimp. suddenly somebody will say like 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp', out of the blue, no explanation.
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I THINK there's a 1.03. :P

But patching the game to the lastest version always solved it for me, so I figured you've got to have the one before it. I could be wrong. I'm too lazy to check what my version is :P
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I think there's a 1.03 fan patch, but the official patch never got past 1.02d, or something like that.
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Ok, i downloaded the ONLY fallout 2 patch from gamespy. I noticed that my version number didn't change. I played anyway. I talked to her, clothes off, dark, NOTHING.

Has this happened to anyone else?
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It could be a problem with your video card... Try borrowing one from a friend. Or lack of RAM. I'm not sure... or maybe God just doesn't want you to have pre-marital sex with her! :D
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Funny. Anyway, I do have a kinda old video card, but thats compared to Sim City 4. I have 256 MB ram, but i'm pretty sure you dont need that much for a RPG.
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As I said I used to get that problem when I was running V 1.00 (or was it 1.01). Either way, I don't really know know how to fix your problem. Does it freeze at other black screen moments?
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I'm not sure if the RAM is crucial, but I've noticed that to help lighten the loading times and avoid slow-downs in big battles, the main map etc. 512 RAM works pretty well.

But if it won't work, then it won't work. Not that there was much of a use of those NPCs in the first place, annoying little bastards.
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You can run it on 162 ram as well. It's slow and occasionally lags, but on the bright side, I just have time to make coffee while the main map loads, especially if I have been playing for a couple of hours. :)
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I used to run Fo2 on a P2 233. No idea how much ram, but it used to take about 10 minutes to load a save game. Incentive not to die :P
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Stainless wrote:I used to run Fo2 on a P2 233. No idea how much ram, but it used to take about 10 minutes to load a save game. Incentive not to die :P
Damn! I'm running it on a 1GHz Athlon, and it takes about 5 seconds to load. Needless to say, I die a lot. :)
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Stainless wrote:I used to run Fo2 on a P2 233. No idea how much ram, but it used to take about 10 minutes to load a save game. Incentive not to die :P
Much less than 162 ;)

I have a 233-processor, and loading a saved game takes at most six minutse (Yes, I've timed it. I was bored.)
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Be one of those things were I'd walk away from the computer. Make breakfast and come back, and it'd still be loading. It also provided incentive for me to upgrade.
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It's mostly related to processor, not RAM. Also make sure you get the patch, because that significantly helped loading times.

The thing that I love about FO2 is that with a 1.4 Centrino, I move across the map on foot at light speed. Doesn't do that in FO1 for some reason.
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Doesn't do that with my copy of Fo2 either, for some reason.
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nor mine. Seems Franz got the one that was made while the devs were high or something...
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This is odd. Let me clarify: On my old 700 Mhz piece of shit, with FO1 I move slow as shit across the map, and with FO2 I moved a bit faster. Now on my 1.4 Centrino, I still move slow with FO1, but I really zip across the map in FO2. How much faster do you guys move in FO2 than 1?
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I move a tad faster in Fo2 then I do in Fo1, I always figured it was because of the game design deciding to make world map travel faster. I never really noticed anything different on the 3 different machines I've played it on.
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So if it only takes 3 seconds to save then why doesn't my screen come back when I, have fun, with her?

I have version 1.02, there's no 1.03. I also have 700 MHZ and 256 MB of Ram and a 20 GB memory.
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