Fallout 3 won't work on laptop

Post » Fri Aug 27, 2010 7:04 pm


The reality is that FO3 does have higher requirements


I actually wasn't aware of the shader difference. And that's a pretty minor requirement difference.
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Post » Fri Aug 27, 2010 4:52 pm

So if it works on Windows 7, then would it work on Windows Vista Home Premium?....I having' a hard time finding my video card, i do not have the box it came in, and i not really sure how to get to it, but um i did something....the um...Mobil Intel® 4 series express chipset family.....whether or not that's what u keep talking about i not sure, do not mimic what i say, it's really annoying and a bit insulting.....and why make another thread, this thread is related to the problem I'm having.
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Post » Fri Aug 27, 2010 8:54 pm

So if it works on Windows 7, then would it work on Windows Vista Home Premium?....I having' a hard time finding my video card, i do not have the box it came in, and i not really sure how to get to it, but um i did something....the um...Mobil Intel® 4 series express chipset family.....whether or not that's what u keep talking about i not sure, do not mimic what i say, it's really annoying and a bit insulting.....and why make another thread, this thread is related to the problem I'm having.

Mobil Intel? 4 series express chipset family

This is your problem, this will not run the game. It is not powerful enough and doesnt have the required shaders to play. Since its a laptop you are unable to upgrade it. And we asked to make a new thread, because as you can see we have several different conversations going on in this thread already. Now if you made your own thread dedicated to your problem it can be less confusing.
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Post » Fri Aug 27, 2010 10:19 pm

I've decided to take a gamble and buy it... waste of money it comes up fine but when i click on New game it crashes... bum
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Post » Fri Aug 27, 2010 8:32 pm

I'm not going too much into technical details but I can concur that fallout runs just fine on my windows 7-32bit laptop.
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Post » Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:26 pm

This is why. Almost none of the intel graphics chipsets can run this game. And since you're on a laptop, you can't upgrade.

This game is NOT Oblivion, so it will surely fail on that Intel graphic chipset this time around.

Aside from being incredibly weak, Intel Integrated Graphic Chipsets tend to cut corners on shaders and required features that will not fool the game. These chipsets are not designed for gaming, but rather internet surfing and basic usage. They're all too common with notebooks and dirt cheap off-the-shelf PCs.

There is a dirty fix floating around to alter a .dll file to get these chipsets to work with the game, but I'm getting tired and reluctant of suggesting something to force the chipset to run it. These chipsets are not designed to take the stress that this game would put on it....you're potentially killing the life of the chip. Aside from that, altering a .dll file can potentially bork your operating system down the line as well.

On top of that, NO ONE has gotten the game to run on these things without that dirty hack.

Except the shaders are usually 'faked' via the drivers rather than the hardware, hence why Fallout 3 doesn't belive it has 4.0 and won't run. Plus the Intels lack the horsepower didn't for serious gaming, hence why MW2 didn't run well.

Your problem, as already stated in here, is that Intel Integrated Graphic chipset...that is all. Being that this is a notebook, you're likely not able to upgrade it to anything else either.

I run the game fine on Windows 7 SP1 beta. Its your video chipset. Its too weak to play the game. And the requirement for FO3 is slightly higher then it is for Oblivion. Oblivion needs shader 2.0 and FO3 needs 2.0b to play. People with 1GB of RAM have ran the game before. Its your video chipset like we have stated before. And Canyourunit.com is very inaccurate as Intel "fakes" the shaders for the chipset. We have seen this problem over and over again since launch, its the chipset, not the RAM or the OS.

This is purely your INTEL INTEGATED GRAPHIC CHIPSET being the failure. This...is...not...a Win 7 issue. I don't know how many times we have to tell you that. And New Vegas is going to be lovely with Win 7.


I've decided to take a gamble and buy it... waste of money it comes up fine but when i click on New game it crashes... bum


......I give up.....I mean wow...just WOW.
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Post » Sat Aug 28, 2010 6:27 am

I've decided to take a gamble and buy it... waste of money it comes up fine but when i click on New game it crashes... bum


Let me get this straight. Despite being told several times by numerous people in this thread that an Intel Chipset WILL NOT run Fallout 3. You went ahead and wasted your money anyway?

Really hope you can get a refund on it since most stores won't give a refund on PC software unless there is actually something wrong with it. And I mean something actually wrong, like a damaged/missing or corrupted disk. Some stores will even ask when you purchase 'Have you checked you meet the minimum requirements?'


You have only yourself to blame.
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Post » Sat Aug 28, 2010 8:45 am

..... and this is why I only check the hardware forums once a week now.
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Post » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:49 am

Actualy i made sure that if it didnt work i could get a refund back and because i dint damage the disc he took it back
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