Fallout 2 Restoration Project 1.1 (Unofficial FO2 Expansion)

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Omegawolf - well, conserning the fact, that you can finish the game without finishing all the quests available - you can still play to finish them all - that`s a kind of expansion :)
 
parii said:
Yeah this might be a stupid questions but here i go.

I did never finish Fallout 2 so should i finish the game then play your mod or is this mainly an expansion which is useless unless you have played the original ?
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 a more true and fulfilled Fallout 2 experience with F2RP.
 
parii said:
I did never finish Fallout 2 so should i finish the game then play your mod or is this mainly an expansion which is useless unless you have played the original ?

the expansion is essential to fallout :) never again will I play f2 without it, ever. I love the Bear person (and I'm gonna love him even more after 1.2)
 
Babax said:
Omegawolf - well, conserning the fact, that you can finish the game without finishing all the quests available - you can still play to finish them all - that`s a kind of expansion :)

=P I like to get the sniper perk before going to the final area, which usually means I've gone through all of the quests for the xp, and leveled up in the wastes afterwards. So once I finish the game, there's nothing else to do but go to the vault city terminal or get the hint book from Father Tully. I'm hoping for a mod with some more quest lines to go through after game completion. Maybe some more NPCs and weapons to grab. Not just doing what I could have done beforehand anyway, or getting some extra (and useless) dialog options for a few characters. The New Arroyo mod looked promising but I have no idea whether that project is still alive or not.
 
@Omegawolf
The difficulty with what you are asking is that at the point in which you finish the game you are many levels stronger, faster, smarter than when you started. So making anything challenging at that point is very unlikely.
 
Glovz said:
@Omegawolf
The difficulty with what you are asking is that at the point in which you finish the game you are many levels stronger, faster, smarter than when you started. So making anything challenging at that point is very unlikely.

True, but I think it can be done. I... don't have many ideas on how, but I think it can be done. =P Even if it's not challenging, just about anything extra would be welcome.
 
tomten said:
parii said:
Yeah this might be a stupid questions but here i go.

I did never finish Fallout 2 so should i finish the game then play your mod or is this mainly an expansion which is useless unless you have played the original ?
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 a more true and fulfilled Fallout 2 experience with F2RP.

Okay funny you should say disrespectful since the thread names clearly states expansion , does it not ? and the other threads uses the phrase addons for Fallout do they not ? so confusion for a newcomer is not entirely surprising is it ? now "med facit i hand" wouldn't it have been easier for you to just have answered my questions without expressing your need for putting me in my place and as for killap he is great ill give him that but treat him like a god? well i dont see the point he does this for others pleasure kudos to him for his great effort! but if you think i will respect him as some kind of hero , i think not so give a guy a break yeah ?
 
I've got my fingers crossed for Solar Scorcher at the EPA. It's too interesting an item to be just a special encounter, and would fit nicely. Been using it a lot in this game as I found the encounter. Brilliant if you pick your battles, but of limited use in the wastes because of the reloading limitation.
 
ok so I've downloaded and installed FO2 RP, and i get to the den and i can't find anywhere to access the new area... i tried twice so far to get this to work, i uninstalled an did a fresh install using the install, and did the same thing fresh install except i used the manual one, i installed FO2 using the collection pack they released a while back and both times i can't find any of the new content, the game says i have 1.02.25 install, the stone is there near the temple... this has got me stumped, any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
i looked, there is no, exit area grid or anything, no new quest in any of the towns, just the same old fallout 2...

i should also mention i downloaded the install via the link in Killaps' sig, is that the right one or should i get a diff one?
 
I do believe you are only using the Killap's unofficial patch and not Killap's Restoration Project. They are not the same thing.

The patch is up to 1.02.26 now I believe, whereas the RP is only 1.02.23 if I'm not mistaken.

Edit: damn I'm slow, had to check the numbers. Nice weather indeed :lol:
 
i think i may have just figured that out after reading the size of the file... my bad for miss reading it, hopefully this will fix my issue, really need some like a list of what u need to do to install\get things going.

really looking forward to doing some of the extra stuff, thnks again for ur assistance.
 
yeah, i'll keep an eye out for it, btw, whats with the stab at my intelligence when i used "ur" in my post, i'm just lazy when it comes typing and play way to many onlines, just wondering really, not overly bothered...
 
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