Agreed, the game and the vast majority of mods are old, so installing a new updated patch, which the older mods are not updated for, and will never be updated for, is pointless.
Useless, broken garbage. It immediaterly crashes the game after the first splash screen. LOOT says that the "command extender" is required to run the patch but I installed the stupid extender and it still doesn't work. There's no point in even playing FO3 anymore since it's been completely broken TF by Bethesda's moronic employees.
I need help for some reason the animation runs fast like for an example if someone is walking or doing something they do it fast like the animation is 2x or 3x faster is this normal or not?
If you have a working game on a newer system, do not install this patch. My game was working perfectly with no CTDs and a dozen mods installed. Installed this and I get CTDs and lock-ups constantly; and apparently the only fix is to delete the mod, re-install the game, and start over sans this mod.
PPS - There is an update to this patch that appears to work fine without all the bugs of this one. Maybe the owner or Nexus folks should put something in the description to redirect to the updated version. Could save folks a lot of hassle. This is not the patch people should be using now.
Loot says that we need this mod for others to work but when I activate it the mod says that this is for Oblivion - so where is the Unofficial Fallout 3 patch esm?
So is this worth getting in 2021? I know im late as f*#@ to the game but I just got GOTY for free on steam and I'm getting a bunch of mods. I played this on console 10 years ago and was jealous about the mods back then. The bugs conflicting with the mods worry me.
This patch will cause issues if you try using it with Fallout 3, as it last supported version 1.1, while the current (and latest) version is 1.7, meaning there's duplicated fixes (if Bethesda fixes an issue, generally the unofficial patches will remove their fix if adequite, or "complete" the fix if it was not implemented entirely), missing fixes (new problems found, this mod was not updated to fix them), etc.
In short, do not use it unless you want to run into issues that will be 100% your own fault, and easily avoidable.
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which the older mods are not updated for, and will never be updated for, is pointless.
PPS - There is an update to this patch that appears to work fine without all the bugs of this one. Maybe the owner or Nexus folks should put something in the description to redirect to the updated version. Could save folks a lot of hassle. This is not the patch people should be using now.
This patch will cause issues if you try using it with Fallout 3, as it last supported version 1.1, while the current (and latest) version is 1.7, meaning there's duplicated fixes (if Bethesda fixes an issue, generally the unofficial patches will remove their fix if adequite, or "complete" the fix if it was not implemented entirely), missing fixes (new problems found, this mod was not updated to fix them), etc.
In short, do not use it unless you want to run into issues that will be 100% your own fault, and easily avoidable.