Fallout 3 DLC's

Caleb

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I've got all the Fallout 3 DLCs and they are pretty good and Fallout 3 would be better if there is no memory leaks in Fallout 3. So far i did'nt get a crash to Desktop on XP Home but Fallout 3 frozen once without screen going funny on Mothership Zeta and in Vanilla Fallout 3 after I enter I think it is library of arlington it froze with a bit of a funny screen and i'm using 190.38 WHQL drivers and I pushed reset and before the screen showed bootup like normal and booted up windows like normal when the screen was on standby i'm not sure whether the screen was a bit funny or not maybe i'm being paranoid.
Before I updated my video drivers it was 186.18 WHQL i was using and once when I was doing a get the geck mission in the vault fighting the super mutants
the screen went colourful funny and I hit the reset button and it booted up normal. I've had some crashes to desktop using 186.18 WHQL drivers.
 
I've got all the Fallout 3 DLCs and they are pretty good and Fallout 3 would be better if there is no memory leaks in Fallout 3. So far i did'nt get a crash to Desktop on XP Home but Fallout 3 frozen once without screen going funny on Mothership Zeta and in Vanilla Fallout 3 after I enter I think it is library of arlington it froze with a bit of a funny screen and i'm using 190.38 WHQL drivers and I pushed reset and before the screen showed bootup like normal and booted up windows like normal when the screen was on standby i'm not sure whether the screen was a bit funny or not maybe i'm being paranoid.
Before I updated my video drivers it was 186.18 WHQL i was using and once when I was doing a get the geck mission in the vault fighting the super mutants
the screen went colourful funny and I hit the reset button and it booted up normal. I've had some crashes to desktop using 186.18 WHQL drivers.

A memory leak doesn't cause corruption or graphical errors. In most cases it actually doesn't cause a performance issue provided that the system has enough ram.

What it sounds like is your video card either isn't getting enough power or is overheating. I can't remember if the nvidia panel has a temp monitor, but you might want to see how hot it is getting (anything over 65C-70C is pushing it).
 
this is the specs i'm using at the moment:

Gigabyte EP35-DS3P with bios flashed to F3 Motherboard
intel e6850 3.00ghz
2 Gigs Generic ddr2-800 ram
Elitegroup 9800GTX+ 512MB graphic card
320 gig hard drive western digital
soundblaster audigy value
dvd burner drive not bluray burner
floppy drive
armor jr with 2 fans working and one of them Led
Zalman 9500a led and vf1000 videocard cooler
Antec 550 Watt NeoHE Power supply
 
I had a similar problem.

But that is mostly my CPU can't handle the game.

I opened a desk at the Comic Book Factory and the game crashed. :p

But my video card is much lower than yours, Caleb.

That could be 2 things the game couldn't handle, though.


Since I beaten the game as the "Very good guy", I just need to beat it as the "Very evil guy." I could try "Neutral", but that would take too much time.

Do you enjoy the new DLCs? And which do you prefer?


Antec 550 Watt NeoHE Power supply

Hmm...is that enough for a intel e6850 3.00ghz and Elitegroup 9800GTX+ 512MB graphic card?
 
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Yes I enjoyed the new dlcs and at the moment i'm on point lookout
and I'm trying playing Fallout 3 on 60Hz refresh rate to see if it would
be more stable and I like Mothership Zeta the best.

I told the computer shop guy some of my specs and he thinks I got
the power for the e6850 and 9800GTX+.
 
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