A set of engine modifications for the classic game Fallout 2 by Interplay. Includes fixes for bugs in the original engine, allows fallout to run correctly on modern operating systems, and adds additional features for modders.

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  • Mandatory do play Fallout 2 on Windows. Use this with Killap's Patch to be happy.
  • Timeslip, I was just able to make a full run through Fallout 2 without a single crash. From a fellow software engineer: epic job! Thank you!
  • This is a must-have engine modification for Fallout 2. It adds many features that the original game should have.
  • Astonishing piece of work there timeslip! Many thanks. I am still wondering whether this hasn't come to mind yet or it's not implementable: Sound setting - music playing during dialogue screens - it has always bugged me how the marvelous ambient music turns off upon entering to dialogue screen and then restarts itself when getting back.
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