God does not want me to play Fallout 3.

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yungskiz

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i had the same problem, (laptop and desktop). the 1 guy at gamestop (no idea if he knew what he was talking about) that actually knew about computers said that it was due to an insufficient or unsupported graphics card, i would think that it would still run but the performance would suck and you would have all kinds of lag. but his explanation made sense to me because i met all the other requirements (on both systems) and i felt the way you titled the thread, im getting a new laptop (for school to run an engineering graphics program) and ill try to run fallout on that, if it works then it probably is my card, because i can run oblivion now which is pretty heavy, and the only difference between my current and new system will be my video card and .xx worth of mhz on the processor, unless i splurge for a 3.xx mhz