


If it doesn't work properly, tell the High Resolution patch to use DirectX7 mode Now open vcredist.exe with the same software and extract msvcp60.dll Open the file with a decompression software and extract vcredist.exe A save way to get the DLL would be downloading Service Pack 6 for Visual Basic 6.0 Now install the Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 Redistributable (msvcp60.dll) for the patch to work Extract the content of the file into your Fallout folder in the game's package

It's for the Windows version but you can simply open Fallout1_High_Resolution_Patch_4.1.5.exe with a file decompression software like 7zip (there's also a Mac version). To revert the changes after play follow the steps again and set your tracking speed to desired levelįallout 1 and 2 appear to run better with the Hi-Res Patch installed and using DirectX7 mode. Set "Tracking speed" under Mouse tab to the maximal possible level and launch the gameĤ. Enter "System Preferences" from you dock or Applications folderģ. Try setting the "Tracking speed" to the maximal possible level in Keyboard & Mouse preferences.ġ. There were problems reported with the Mac OS X mouse acceleration. Once again thank you very much for reading/answering. Once again thank you very much for reading/answering, your parents must be proud of you. At least when they run, it looks like my character suffers from some sort of muscle atrophy when running, making it eternal to move anywhere. could it perhaps be an issue with the mouse?*īoth fallout1/2 are very slow. After seing how badly the cursor moved, I used an older model of the Mac mouse but the nothing really changed. *I used to use a different mouse when I first played fallout 2 but then I then a changed to a wireless mouse that worked with a drawing pad. The same thing occurs in fallout 2 to some degree (not superslow but still super boring). It lacks any finesse making gameplay slow and all around unfun. What I have now is a a very slow and somehow spastic cursor. In fallout 1 the cursor has a mind of its own, it was flying around everywhere at the slightest movement of the mouse, so I lowered my mouse's sensitivity to its lowest possible. Now I just downloaded fallout 1/2/tactics through gog and the opposite seems to be occurring.

I had already downloaded fallout 2 on my mac some years ago through illicit means (imma pirate :D) and it worked perfectly well, after awhile I got bored and removed it. First of all thanks for taking the time to read/answer this.
