Set paths in fallout2.cfg file to:
If FO2 is installed in Programs Files it has to look something like this:
If you installed fallout in Program Files using windows7 or Vista you're in for a puzzle. lol
My advice is: do NOT install it in that directory when you use either one of these operating systems because...
the Fallout system files will be split up here:
C:\Program Files\Black Isle\fallout2
and there:
C:\Users\"yourusername"\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\BlackIsle\Fallout2
Easiest way to fix it without cracking your head to much is to reinstall the game somewhere else on your HDD (http://www.nma-fallout.com/article.php?id=1593).
I don't know anything about steam btw cos I don't use it.
Anyway, hope it helps.
Cheers! :foodndrink:
If FO2 is installed in Programs Files it has to look something like this:
If you installed fallout in Program Files using windows7 or Vista you're in for a puzzle. lol
My advice is: do NOT install it in that directory when you use either one of these operating systems because...
the Fallout system files will be split up here:
C:\Program Files\Black Isle\fallout2
and there:
C:\Users\"yourusername"\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\BlackIsle\Fallout2
Easiest way to fix it without cracking your head to much is to reinstall the game somewhere else on your HDD (http://www.nma-fallout.com/article.php?id=1593).
I don't know anything about steam btw cos I don't use it.
Anyway, hope it helps.
Cheers! :foodndrink:
Steam stores the games you get from it in subfolders within its install directory.
For Fallout 2, it'll be something like Steam\steamapps\common\fallout 2.
As long as you install Steam outside of the UAC folders (and you can, and I did), you should be okay.