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Your post-apocalyptic playground.

UPDATE: The game comes with full Cloud saving support, exclusively on GOG Galaxy.

<span class="bold">Fallout 3 GOTY</span>, a post-apocalyptic action/RPG of ridiculous scale, is now available, DRM-free on GOG.com.

History as we know it got rebooted in 2077. As soon as you step outside Vault 101 and into the Capital Wasteland, you realise this world is overflowing with opportunity as it is with radiation. Who will you be, in this poisoned land? A curious adventurer, a mischievous scavenger, a heroic savior, or a terrible thug? No matter your path, the intuitive V.A.T.S. combat and the ever-present customization will make it a memorable one.

Want to dip your toes into the game's vast modding scene? Check out our <span class="bold">Mod Spotlight</span>.

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Post edited June 06, 2017 by maladr0Id
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Johnathanamz: Gog.com has to still test PC versions of video games on Windows XP. It's getting very annoying that they are stopping.
Really? You think that GOG needs to continue testing games on a discontinued, no longer supported, operating system? Where do you draw the line then? Should GOG also be testing games on Windows 98? Windows 95?

I'd say GOG is handling things perfectly. If it's not supported by Microsoft, it shouldn't be supported by GOG.

Keep in mind, that "not supported by GOG" doesn't mean that it won't work on XP, it just means that GOG won't help you get it running on XP, and they won't refund it if it doesn't work on XP.

[Edit]Boy, I sure wish that Fallout 3 and New Vegas had come to connect. I already own both of these on steam, and since FOSE has made Fallout 3 DRM free, I'm not likely to re-buy it here. Maybe if Bethesda was reasonable on pricing their old games, but even $10 is pretty steep for older games.
Post edited June 01, 2017 by hummer010
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Johnathanamz: Gog.com has to still test PC versions of video games on Windows XP. It's getting very annoying that they are stopping.
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hummer010: Really? You think that GOG needs to continue testing games on a discontinued, no longer supported, operating system? Where do you draw the line then? Should GOG also be testing games on Windows 98? Windows 95?

I'd say GOG is handling things perfectly. If it's not supported by Microsoft, it shouldn't be supported by GOG.

Keep in mind, that "not supported by GOG" doesn't mean that it won't work on XP, it just means that GOG won't help you get it running on XP, and they won't refund it if it doesn't work on XP.
Steam store page says XP is supported.
Also on Steam you could try it yourself and refund it afterwards if it didn't work.
Post edited June 01, 2017 by Klumpen0815
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Katzapult: Can I use the mods that worked with the steam version?
You can, and I'd recommend starting with Fellout. It removes that puke green tint over everything.
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Katzapult: Can I use the mods that worked with the steam version?
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dragonpico: You can, and I'd recommend starting with Fellout. It removes that puke green tint over everything.
Awesome, so I can install the community-fixes. :D
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Katzapult: Awesome, so I can install the community-fixes. :D
Replace VATS with DKBullettime. ;D
I am impressed. Good work, GOG!!
Will "The Elder Scrolls: Arena and The Elder Scrolls Chapter II: Daggerfall" be added free to this like the Quakes/Doom and other Elder Scrolls games? Looks like someone forgot to put it in FO3, FNV and especially Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion...
Instabuy for all 3.

I was really expecting a slower rollout, a one game at a time release, rather then do all 3 at once.
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TheyLive1984: Boy oh boy... finally... now where is Hexen and Heretic.... Quake IV anyone?
Ask Raven Softeare about Hexen and Heretic. They own the games, not Bethsada. Although they use the Doom engine, they had a different ownershipand Bethesda did not acquite them when they acquired the Doom franchise., but But since they are available on Steam, I guess Raven just does not want to sell them through GOG. But Bethsada has nothing to do with Heretic and Hexen.
Post edited June 01, 2017 by dudalb
Can someone please tell me where to find the savegame/settings folder? Thanks!
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fronzelneekburm: Can someone please tell me where to find the savegame/settings folder? Thanks!
which version of windows do you have is it 10?

if so they are found in the DOCUMENTS click documents open it then click on the folder called my games should be there!

If windows 7 it is in my documents
Post edited June 01, 2017 by fr33kSh0w2012
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fronzelneekburm: Can someone please tell me where to find the savegame/settings folder? Thanks!
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fr33kSh0w2012: which version of windows do you have is it 10?

if so they are found in the DOCUMENTS click documents open it then click on the folder called my games should be there!

If windows 7 it is in my documents
Thanks! I use Windows 7 and that's exactly where the retail version used to put my savegames. So either the gog version puts them somewhere else, or this version of the game is not compatible with my old FO3GOTY savegames.

edit: Thanks again, I found the right folder now and the old savegames seem to be compatible. Hurrah! Thanks again!
Post edited June 01, 2017 by fronzelneekburm
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Katzapult: Awesome, so I can install the community-fixes. :D
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Lin545: Replace VATS with DKBullettime. ;D
Sounds suspicious, but i´ll do. xD
Can anyone tell me if GOG added widescreen support out of the gate with this one?
2 questions:

1. are those versions UNCUT for germans?
2. i read taht the game is bad on win10? is it better optimized on gog.com?
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