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    Fallout 2 Restoration Project 1.2 (Unofficial FO2 Expansion)

    1. Did you mean "humongous install"? 2. Is it the UK or the US version? 3. What OS are you running? Try this: 1. Delete everything. EDIT: Also delete the Interplay/Fallout stuff from the registry (using, for example, "regedit"). Since you had a German version installed previously, maybe...
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    Fallout 2 Restoration Project 1.2 (Unofficial FO2 Expansion)

    This is the same in original FO2. If you leave at once, AFAIK, she forgets you accidentally hit her friend. I don't know if FO2 at all distinguishes between accidental and intentional hits? I've on many occasion accidentally hit someone during battle and have their friends turn hostile.
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    Fallout 2 Restoration Project 1.2 (Unofficial FO2 Expansion)

    http://falloutmods.wikia.com/wiki/F2RP_Technical_Info
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    Fallout 2 Restoration Project 1.2 (Unofficial FO2 Expansion)

    FO2 has always taken ~100% CPU for me (F2RP makes no speed or CPU difference), and I assumed it was because of the way it was programmed (tight loops etc). I didn't understand from your post whether you could get FO2 to take less than ~100% CPU somehow. Can you?
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    Fallout 2 Restoration Project 1.2 (Unofficial FO2 Expansion)

    Just out of curiousity, could you be more specific? Or did you already post them to the v1.0/1.1 thread?
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    Fallout 2 Restoration Project 1.2 (Unofficial FO2 Expansion)

    He said in the v1.1 thread he couldn't reproduce them. And most unconfirmed bugs were unreproducible by anybody but the reporter, and I'm guessing most were either fixed in silent v1.1 updates _or_ not actually bugs. Remember, installing v1.0 and v1.1 was easy to get wrong.
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    Fallout 2 Restoration Project 1.2 (Unofficial FO2 Expansion)

    I've always had this on Win98 and XP as well: intermittent color/screen/graphics problems, completely unrelated to F2RP. The most common of these problems is that the game's fade-ins and fade-outs become really slow or really fast. The second most common is that colors look like they've been...
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    Fallout 2 Restoration Project 1.2 (Unofficial FO2 Expansion)

    The wiki has built-in page history. I think the current way is good. I think we should remove all references to pre-v1.2, unless it's relevant to people who have never seen F2RP before (who are, after all, the primary target group of that page)
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    Fallout 2 Restoration Project 1.1 (Unofficial FO2 Expansion)

    Just out of curiousity, did you check v1.2 against everything in the buglist Falloutmods wiki? There's quite alot of "bugs" there...
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    Fallout 2 Restoration Project 1.1 (Unofficial FO2 Expansion)

    Re: Problems Interesting. I don't believe these particular bugs/typos have been reported before, so I added them to the wiki buglist: http://falloutmods.wikia.com/wiki/F2RP_Technical_Info#The_Den Please note that F2RP v1.1 has been silently updated many times, so if you downloaded v1.1 before...
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    Fallout 2 Restoration Project 1.1 (Unofficial FO2 Expansion)

    It's automatically replaced by the forum software. Don't take it personally. =]
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    Fallout 2 Restoration Project 1.1 (Unofficial FO2 Expansion)

    Sounds like you haven't read any of the background Killap has written on why he's made the Restoration. That's rather disrespectful. But still, to answer your question, Fallout 2 with F2RP is much closer to what the original game designer had in mind than Fallout 2 without F2RP. So you will have...
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    Fallout 2 Restoration Project 1.1 (Unofficial FO2 Expansion)

    You must quit the game and the start it again. edited by mod to remove formation of giant quote pyramid
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    Fallout 2 Restoration Project 1.1 (Unofficial FO2 Expansion)

    Then save the file, and play the game!
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    Fallout 2 Restoration Project 1.1 (Unofficial FO2 Expansion)

    Just put all the original source material on SourceForge!
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    Is the Restoration mod safe?

    Sorry, I don't think so. You could give yourself "quest items" using the utility (I think) and go talk to people; that would maybe mark some quests as solved. But if it's newbie quests ("sharpen your spear" etc), maybe there's no point, since it won't affect future gameplay.
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    Fallout 2 Restoration Project 1.1 (Unofficial FO2 Expansion)

    Quoted for truth. Killap, you thought F2RP v1.0 and v1.1 were bugless, didn't you? =]
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    Is the Restoration mod safe?

    My suggestion: 1. Wait until Restoration v1.2 ("final") is released (soonish). 2. Start a new game with it. 3. Use a cheat utility to modify your character to match your character in your current game. This way, you get the best of both worlds, right?
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