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A day early for you guys! I think this one is GREAT fun. Please enjoy.

I know I normally upload a for you a week early but this will go live for everyone tomorrow, my schedule is changing because I am working on a (very) special video that may go live next week and basically for it to work the first episode of this needs to be live for everyone!

Once things are back in swing you''ll be getting these a week earlier than everyone else again :D

In this episode not too much actually goes wrong, but it goes very fucky, very soon

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These Mods Ruined Fallout 3 - Part 1

In this episode things are okay, but my god a few hours in things start to go FUCKY

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RaptorBricks

Just a suggestion for old games crashing in fullscreen, if you are using windows 10, you can use the vitual desktop feature to escape the game without having to shut down. Windows key+Ctrl+D opens it then you can open task manager there and quit the game with that, to get back to the regular desktop it's hidden in the button next to the start menu.

Ember Saffron

What this Sentient Dinosaur says, though the windows key usually works just as well

Chris Talbot

Dude... "I ruined {$allofyourfavouriteshit]", with mods or hack-editing or any other means... Genius idea for a video series. Total youtube trollbait. Clicks galore. Genius. :) EDIT: The video WAS really fun btw, looking forward to the next in the series. I went totally over the top "fixing" FO3 with a bunch of researched and highly-recommended mods on my very first full playthrough, so I fucking love it. :)

Chris Talbot

Ctrl+Shift+Esc should also still shortcut you to Task Manager, unless things have gone very badly wrong (which is entirely possible with a heavily-modded instance of Fallout 3, unless you're extremely diligent in the way you mod the game). Mod Organizer is extremely useful.

RaptorBricks

Unfortunatly, when games like this crash, they get stuck in front of everything but the taskbar. You can open task manager but you can't actually get to it.

Anonymous

Loved it

Anonymous

You can set task manager to be “always on top.” I’m not sure this will help, since, as I recall, older games have a tendency to freeze the computer completely. I’m not sure if that’s a symptom of the game, or the operating system, so it may not happen on newer machines. If it doesn’t, then the “always on top” setting should help.