timppu: I don't recall having similar issues in the first Fallout game, why did they add such pixel-hunting hell to Fallout 2?
I've recently completed Fallout 2, so I know what you mean about the pixel-hunting. However, what we probably forget is that this game was designed to be played at 800x600 on probably a 15 inch CRT monitor. I started playing at 1440x900 on a 19 inch LCD but I reduced the resolution to 1280x800 to make everything bigger.
If you compare the PPIs (pixels per inch):
- 15 inch screen, 800x600 = 67 PPI
- 19 inch screen, 1440x900 = 89 PPI
- 19 inch screen, 1280x800 = 79 PPI
I'm assuming you're using the widescreen mod and your PPI may be far higher if you have a HD screen. Being able to see everything clearer far outweighed the very slight loss in picture sharpness caused by using a non-native resolution (and I tend to be very picky about image quality). Also for me, using too high a resolution changes the feeling of games like this and Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale etc, and makes them 'too detached'. I enjoyed being closer to the action, I felt more involved and connected.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy the game as much as I did.