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07-15-2009, 02:01 PM
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I found another forum phrased the problem much better than I have:
1) After starting the patching process, you should see two progress bars. The object is to get them to completion. This will be a pain in the neck because of what happens next.
2) Once the patching executable is almost complete, a dialogue window will pop up, and then the game/patcher will try to launch the OLD Fallout 3 executable. DO NOT LET IT. You want to cancel the launching process, thereby closing the Fallout 3 application. If the application is running, the patcher will not be able to save the changes made and the executable will revert to 1.0.0.
3) Once you have closed the Fallout 3 executable, you will be able to go back to the popup window (part of the patching) and finish out the process. As it completes, it will update the executable. It will not be able to do this if you haven't killed the Fallout 3 process, so make sure the Fallout 3 executable is NOT running.
Successful patching of this game requires knowledge of how to kill specific processes while leaving others alone. Why is it such a hassle to patch this game? Because the distributors were foolish enough to include SecuROM as part of the software package, and the developers can't be bothered to fix what appears to be a software conflict.
Unfortunatlet I can't really work our how to kill/ close the executable, as the popup box is only there for a second or less. This is a really lousy bug- no extra content, wasted money.
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