

Fallout 3 keeps freezing
#1
Posted 12 April 2009 - 13:31
PC specs:
XFX GTX280
Intel Quad Core Q 9550 2.83 GHz
Kingston 2GB DDR2-800 x2
I already tried WinXP compatibility mode, but it doesn't help.

#3
Posted 12 April 2009 - 13:46

#4
Posted 12 April 2009 - 13:48

Kyle Carter said:
#5
Posted 12 April 2009 - 13:51

#7
Posted 12 April 2009 - 13:58
EDIT: hmm, seemed that getting the latest driver fixed it. I've been playing it since 3 o'clock and no freezing at all.
Edited by Dutchygamer, 12 April 2009 - 16:50.

#9
Posted 12 April 2009 - 23:15
Edited by Overdose, 12 April 2009 - 23:17.

#10
Posted 13 April 2009 - 02:48
Edited by Dr. Strangelove, 13 April 2009 - 02:48.


#12
Posted 15 April 2009 - 19:42

#13
Posted 15 April 2009 - 19:46
Directx
Graphics Card
Mobo
Sound (if indep)
Then start back dating them one at a time to the previous version if that doesn't work.
#14
Posted 15 April 2009 - 23:09
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#15
Posted 16 April 2009 - 02:22
After opening Fallout 3, press ctrl+alt+del to go to Task Manager
On the top tabs, go to Processes, right-click on Fallout3.exe, go to Set Priority, and set it as Above Normal or higher.
When I first played it on my outdated computer, it kept choking even at lowest settings. Now it works quite well, with occasional (mostly data-related) crashes and some lag out in the Wasteland.
My system specs are as follows:
Pentium IV 1.89 GHz processor
768 MB RAM
150 GB Hard Drive (Nominally rated at 120 GB but now it's at 150 for some reason)
256 MB GeForce 6200
Be advised everything from draw distance to details was set to the low for me, but for functional and aesthetic reasons, I set textures to medium, which makes a deuce of a difference against low.
Edited by AllStarZ, 16 April 2009 - 02:24.
#16
Posted 16 April 2009 - 13:48
Dauth, on 15 Apr 2009, 20:46, said:
Directx
Graphics Card
Mobo
Sound (if indep)
Then start back dating them one at a time to the previous version if that doesn't work.
That should be all up to dat now, but I'll recheck that
AllStarZ, on 16 Apr 2009, 3:22, said:
After opening Fallout 3, press ctrl+alt+del to go to Task Manager
On the top tabs, go to Processes, right-click on Fallout3.exe, go to Set Priority, and set it as Above Normal or higher.
When I first played it on my outdated computer, it kept choking even at lowest settings. Now it works quite well, with occasional (mostly data-related) crashes and some lag out in the Wasteland.
My system specs are as follows:
Pentium IV 1.89 GHz processor
768 MB RAM
150 GB Hard Drive (Nominally rated at 120 GB but now it's at 150 for some reason)
256 MB GeForce 6200
Be advised everything from draw distance to details was set to the low for me, but for functional and aesthetic reasons, I set textures to medium, which makes a deuce of a difference against low.
Thanks for that, I'll try it.
Anyways, I'm going to reinstall the game (not before making a backup of my save game) and see what happens.

#17
Posted 27 April 2009 - 20:00
-install K-Lite codec pack
-set priority to Above High
-use several compability modes and options
I just found something that may be usefull, but it involves editing ini files, which I ain't a fan of (at least, not for normal games). I'll try it and report back here.
EDIT: above fails too. It said that Fallout 3 doesn't work well with quad cores and you should edit an ini file to let it only use 2 cores. Did that, and instead of the game freezing it plain crashes with the Windows message: 'Fallout3.exe has stopped working'
Edited by Dutchygamer, 28 April 2009 - 09:01.

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