Fixes some annoying bugs, and finally I can dress up my party in leather jackets and go MAD MAX

(The armor mod is optional, BTW)
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Ah, I kinda thought so.phongn wrote:It is incompatible with Mac Fallout since they actually modified the binary. You could run it under VMWare, OTOH.Erik von Nein wrote:Is there a way to get the restoration mod to work on a Mac platform? The downloaded files didn't have any recommendations, except for if your were using WINE.
Yes you should. Though I could swear it was installed automatically...Jade Falcon wrote:Okay, sorry for necroeing this, but a question on the Restoration pack, there's a load of optional extras. One of which is 'Missing Children' (For non english players). The base UK release didn't have children despite being in English, should I add this in as well, or is this something different.
You have to examine the young woman's body that's outside the village, and then talk to the shaman and wait untill midnight at his tent.Jade Falcon wrote:So far I'm impressed with the additions of the restoration mod, the only thing is that I can't figure out how to help the shaman at Sulik's village. I tried my first aid and doctor skills and it just says that he seems healthy enough.
I remember Fallout 1 not even installing on Windows Xp. I had to copy the CD contents to my harddrive and then running the setup in compatibility mode IIRC.Zixinus wrote:So freaks space rays caught me after watching the Fallout 3 trailers and I deceided to try Fallout 1 out. My dad once brought a "Hall of Fame" set that included Fallout.
I want to play this on my laptop that has Vista. Barring any non-foreseeable problems, I should be able to play. If there are, please tell me now.
Also, does anybody have any tips for the game? I heard you can get some pretty powerful stuff with a luck of 10 but is it worth it?