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Hi guys, it's my first topic on GoG's forum.
I have a problem with Fallout 1. I have a Mac.

When i try to play it, it says that the file is damaged. I tryed to uninstall and install again several times, but the game won't work. Any tips?
Post edited September 24, 2014 by ShadowYuk
This question / problem has been solved by triockimage
a) Redownload the game using the newest version of the GOG Downloader:
https://secure.gog.com/downloader
To download, make sure the "GOG.com Downloader mode" is switched to ON before clicking the "Game installer" button. After the download is complete, reinstall the game.
b) Use this workaround if using the Download didn't help:
- Go to Applications -> Terminal
- Type in:
xattr -d com.apple.quarantine
but don't press Enter.
- Drag the application to the Terminal window, this should add the path.
- Press Enter.
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triock: a) Redownload the game using the newest version of the GOG Downloader:
https://secure.gog.com/downloader
To download, make sure the "GOG.com Downloader mode" is switched to ON before clicking the "Game installer" button. After the download is complete, reinstall the game.
b) Use this workaround if using the Download didn't help:
- Go to Applications -> Terminal
- Type in:
xattr -d com.apple.quarantine
but don't press Enter.
- Drag the application to the Terminal window, this should add the path.
- Press Enter.
It worked with the first tip. I downloaded the GoG downloader and all it's good!
Thanks a lot :)
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ShadowYuk: It worked with the first tip. I downloaded the GoG downloader and all it's good!
Thanks a lot :)
You're welcome. :)