v2.0 - Reformated by http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/user/50531-bashur/ for better aesthetics and ease of use for new members
Screenshots from various MODed Fallout 3 games. Normal pictures go in the General section
Continuing from this previous thread: http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/1117698-pictures-of-fallout-characters-34/
Screenshot Guidelines ( MUST READ BEFORE POSTING! ):
- No criticism should be directed at a person - only constructive criticism at the posters work
- How you should not post criticism: "That screenshot is really lame! The poster needs to learn how to screenshot!"
- How you should post criticism: "I'm not really a fan of that screenshot; In my opinion it could use a little more flair. Maybe try to have the angle at a diaganial slant with the sun behind them, that will give them a nice silhouette."
- How you should not post criticism: "That screenshot is really lame! The poster needs to learn how to screenshot!"
- If you find a post offensive, REPORT IT !
- Moderators know to to quickly deal with any situation of this nature, and will remove any offensive posts.
- Arguing, instigating, or making demands regarding the post invariably ends up worsening the situation.
- Not following the above rules could result in all involved parties getting a warning, even those defending themselves.
- Moderators know to to quickly deal with any situation of this nature, and will remove any offensive posts.
- Commenting on a posters style of play in screenshots:
- Members have a wide variety of playing styles and of capturing screenshots.
- No subjective (or moral, ethnic, political, religious, cultural, social, sixual, etc.) preferences should be dictated to others as right or wrong in this thread.
- All members are encouraged to post their screenshots regardless of their style of play; As long as they stay within the rules of this forum and thread.
- Members have a wide variety of playing styles and of capturing screenshots.
Messages from the Moderators regarding this thread
"This is not the place to troll, flame, or spam others. You all are here to share ideas, converse, and have a good time.
We don't want anyone to spoil the party, so if someone happens to come along with those intentions
please use the report button and ignore that person's post (Do not reply to them or acknowledge them).
We will then take the appropriate action to cull the situation and remove the problem." - DreadLord
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"You cannot take assets from another game and use them in Fallout 3, and that includes other BGS games.
What you do on your own computer is up to you but we don't want to hear about it or see it." - Rohugh
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"User made and modified in game characters depicting children must be fully clothed and not be posed in a way to be considered provocative.
The moderators have full authority to determine this and issue warns/suspensions/bans if required.
Likewise any screenshots depicting child killing will also be dealt with accordingly." - From Moderators and Forum Admin
How to enable and take screenshots:
- Make sure Fallout 3 is closed
- Find the Fallout.ini in "My Documents\My Games\Fallout"
- NOTE: FalloutPrefs.ini and Fallout_default.ini is NOT the one you're looking for!
- Make a copy of the .ini file.
- It is very important to make a back-up copy of the .ini file in case of errors.
- Open the Fallout.ini file in Notepad
- Find the line "bAllowScreenShot=0" and change it to "bAllowScreenShot=1"
- Save your changes and close Notepad, screenshots should now be enabled.
- When you want to take a screenshot, press the "Print Screen" or "Prt Scr" key on your keyboard. This is usually to the right of your F1-F12 keys
- If successful, you should see a large message in the upper-left of your screen that says "ScreenShot: File 'ScreenShot0.bmp' created."
- Everytime you take a screenshot, Fallout 3 will create a new .bmp with a new filename (one number larger than the previous screenshot).
- All screenshots are stored as .bmp files in the root of your Fallout 3 directory. The default location for this is C:\Program Files\Bethesda Softworks\Fallout
- When you want to take a screenshot, press the "Print Screen" or "Prt Scr" key on your keyboard. This is usually to the right of your F1-F12 keys
Camera Tips:
- Press R on your keyboard to switch back and forth from first, to third-person view
- Press and hold R to change the camera angle by moving your mouse around. This will rotate the camera around your character.
- A side-to-side mouse movement will rotate the camera around your player
- A forwards-backwards mouse movement will tilt the camera angle above or below your character
- The mouse scroll wheel will move the camera closer or farther away
- A side-to-side mouse movement will rotate the camera around your player
- You can equip your weapon and/or shot in this position as long as you continue to hold R
- Press the "Print Screen" or "Prt Scr" button at any time to take your shot.
- Be careful not to take them too close together or you'll accidentally capture the "screen shot created" message in your shot
How to disable the UI (Stats Bars, Compass, etc):
- Open the console by pressing the "~" key on your keyboard
- This key is located next to your "1" key, above your "TAB" key, and usually below your "ESC" key
- This will bring up the console, you'll notice a place at the bottom left of your screen where you are now able to type
- This key is located next to your "1" key, above your "TAB" key, and usually below your "ESC" key
- Type TM
- Press ENTER
- Then close the console by pressing "~" again
- Your UI (User Interface) should now be gone
- To re-enable your UI, type TM in the console again using the steps above
How to enable Free-Flying Camera mode:
- Open the console by pressing the "~" key on your keyboard
- This key is located next to your "1" key, above your "TAB" key, and usually below your "ESC" key
- This will bring up the console, you'll notice a place at the bottom left of your screen where you are now able to type
- This key is located next to your "1" key, above your "TAB" key, and usually below your "ESC" key
- Type TFC
- Press ENTER
- Then close the console by pressing "~" again
- You can then move the camera around using the same keys you would normally use to move your character.
- To go back to normal, type TFC in the console again using the steps above
How to Disable the AI of any Creature/NPC:
- Open the console by pressing the "~" key on your keyboard
- This key is located next to your "1" key, above your "TAB" key, and usually below your "ESC" key
- This will bring up the console, you'll notice a place at the bottom left of your screen where you are now able to type
- This key is located next to your "1" key, above your "TAB" key, and usually below your "ESC" key
- Type TAI
- Press ENTER
- Then close the console by pressing "~" again
- Entering the command while no actor is selected will cause all actors to stand at idle (but still have idle animation).
- Using while an actor is selected will freeze them in-place.
- To return to normal, type TAI in the console again, and press enter.
How to remove Collision from your Character (Clipping):
- Open the console by pressing the "~" key on your keyboard
- This key is located next to your "1" key, above your "TAB" key, and usually below your "ESC" key
- This will bring up the console, you'll notice a place at the bottom left of your screen where you are now able to type
- This key is located next to your "1" key, above your "TAB" key, and usually below your "ESC" key
- Type TCL
- Press ENTER
- Then close the console by pressing "~" again
- To return to normal, type TCL in the console again, and press enter
Useful Offsite Resources:
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=3284 - A MOD that helps add animations to your characters