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Unfortunately, the codec was never tested fully with hardware decoders like those of an X-FI. Unfortunately, they must remain on the system in order to play the game as they are part of the EULA.ĥ.) Fallout 3 also has its own built in MP3 codec coupled to its DRM to protect MP3’s on the DVD (in game). Once the SecuROM is also purged from the system, 60% of the crashes disappear. However, the SecuROM root kits are still on the system and active.
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Reason why clients using a cracked EXE don’t experience the same volume of CTD as those who bought the game. Also, Imaging software or any software that may use its own ASPI drive (ie NERO, Roxio, Daemon, ISO, etc.) will have one of the 8 virtual drivers causing the system to do a random CTD. Owners with more than one Optical drive or a sata drive may encounter random drive access issues. Fallout 3 Installer installs SecuROM Root kit as well as 8 hidden non Plug’n play virtual drivers. This usually occurs when interactive audio (client controlled speech) initializes (ie baby walking to daddy).Ĥ. NET 3.5 or Vista should have even more random crashes.ģ.) Fallout 3 Installer installs a non Plug’n Play DRM device manager (not driver but a manager) that doesn’t like any 3rd party codecs (ie K-Lite, WinAMP, etc) and will usually see a CTD when a Hardware codec comes online. NET Framework 3.0 SP1 or even SP2 (Service Pack of the Framework not the OS), upon restarting their system (when changes take place), their game will be quite unstable. Here are some of the results ġ.) Fallout 3 Installer installs an older version on C++ Visual 2005 that appears to affect the way the vidcard driver communicates with the game.Ģ.) Fallout 3 Installer installs a Beta release of DOTNETFX3.0 (.NET Framework 3.0). I purchased 320 copies and gave them the weekend to figure it out. My Computer Science Engineering department took a shot it. I’ve sent 3 e-mails to Bethesda and no responses. I have found the primary issues causing the CTD and other crashes.