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Recently today my Windows 10 OS received big called "April update". I was installed Fallout 3 and sudendly message poped-Fallout 3 isn't compatible with newest Windows update and give link to download GFW Live program.What gives?
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hgrunt0o: Recently today my Windows 10 OS received big called "April update". I was installed Fallout 3 and sudendly message poped-Fallout 3 isn't compatible with newest Windows update and give link to download GFW Live program.What gives?
I just had the same problem. If you try to use the launcher it won't work. I used the exe file and it works. Try that
If I had to take a dartboard guess from what I've seen of other such issues, this new update probably fucked with the registry or internal things. You could probably fix it by verifying your games.
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hgrunt0o: Recently today my Windows 10 OS received big called "April update". I was installed Fallout 3 and sudendly message poped-Fallout 3 isn't compatible with newest Windows update and give link to download GFW Live program.What gives?
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slackline: I just had the same problem. If you try to use the launcher it won't work. I used the exe file and it works. Try that
Well, that worked for me. Unfortunately, there's no way to select mods if I skip the launcher, and the launcher wants to install the game before I can do anything.

I hope GOG can fix this.
As it turns out, they can and did fix it. I decided to run the "Verify/Repair" utility in the Galaxy client, and it's humming along fine now.
Unfortunately, Fallout 3 GotY still does not work for me, despite the patches from GOG. Whenever I try to start the game, the screen turns black for a second, then crashes back to desktop. It doesn't matter whether I use Launcher or the f3.exe.

Verify/Repair in Galaxy didn't have any effect.

Reinstalling/Repairing DirectX didn't have any effect.

Patching Audio & Video Codex didn't have any effect.

Installing G4WL didn't have any effect.

Running it as Administrator and/or in compatability mode (Win 7/8, Win Vista SP2, Win XP SP3) didn't have any effect.

Tried different resolutions, quality settings, turned off my second monitor via display settings, tried windowed and fullscreen - you guessed it, no effect.

System is an AMD Ryzen 5 1600 with 16 GB RAM and ATI Radeon RX580. All drivers and the OS are up to date.


Edit: The issue could be solved deleting the settings from my user directory and using the Fallout: New Vegas Crash Fix from the Nexus page.
Post edited June 06, 2018 by Alameachan
Feels like they still stuck their heads in the sand, for f**k sakes they could either just remove Fallout 3 out of their website or try to fix their damn sh*t
I've installed, uninstalled, and run the verify route multiple times with no joy. Any ideas on how to fix this?