Fallout 1 lost parts?

Post » Thu Sep 24, 2009 9:45 am

There is Fallout 2 Restoration Project.
Has anyone made a patch where all lost Fallout 1 stuff is put back? Like the way to continue gaming as a mutant if you join Master's army.
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Laura Wilson
 
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Post » Thu Sep 24, 2009 6:54 pm

There's Pal's Fallout Update Mod 1.2.5. http://www.nma-fallout.com/forum/dload.php?action=file&file_id=739

It adds a lot of new people and quests, along with the possibility to finish existing quests a different way.

Unfortunately, it was made for the official Interplay 1.1 patch, so I don't know if it'll still be compatible with TeamX's fixes.

Also, it was left largely unfinished and is not as complete as the FO2 Restoration Project. A lot of the new people are there just to show what the original devs had in mind, but they don't have any scripts or dialogue.

Still, I did a fresh install of FO1 and played through this version and think it's worth trying at least once in your life. :) The new characters that DO work are very interesting, and you FINALLY get to finish the
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Find the Children Spy in the Followers
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Chloe Yarnall
 
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Post » Thu Sep 24, 2009 9:38 am

Oh, cool, I'll have to give that one a go. Yeah, Killap's Fallout 2 patches are incredible. I've never tried any of the Fallout 1 patches and should have thought about this the other damn day before I started a new campaign!!!
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Post » Thu Sep 24, 2009 12:43 pm

Thanks a million, kaeleb!
I'll finish my stupid HtH game and give it a shot :)

It doesn't matter that I can't get to roam the wastes as a Supermutant, what matters is that FO1 is a couple hours longer game now :)
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Post » Thu Sep 24, 2009 5:12 pm

Yeah, it's too bad becoming one of the Master's minions got cut from Fallout 1. But it's nice to have a little variety after the hundredth playthrough, and this mod gives just that.

Also, if you guys didn't know and I hope I'm not too late, instead of uninstalling your current Fallout and all its patches and mods, you can reinstall Fallout to a different directory and then use the Fallout Update mod on that one, so that you can have both versions on your computer and play either one depending on your mood.

Enjoy!
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Post » Thu Sep 24, 2009 8:28 pm

I like Fallout 1 more than Fallout 2 but it's so sad that it is such a short game so you really don't get the adrenaline before you notice that the game is over.
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