Fallout 3 was updated more than 13 years after its initial launch. The update removed the Games For Windows Live requirement, but it also disabled the Fallout Script Extender, essential for many mods.
Fortunately, a fix has already been implemented by modder lStewieAl.Games For Windows Live was discontinued back in 2014, meaning Fallout 3 was all but unplayable through Steam.
So, when it was updated last week, many players would have been happy to discover the game was more accessible than before.However, it turns out this update was bittersweet.
While it made the game more accessible via Steam, it also stopped the Fallout Script Extender from working. This is essential for many mods that players love to use, and as with any Bethesda title,.
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