Author Topic: Fallout GLITCh. Help Needed  (Read 1800 times)

Ok, so I recently started a new game of fallout 3 and im the part where you guide liberty prime to the memorial. The Robot will not move. So I went there myself after hours of swimming and looking for a way in, I took out Col. Autumn and it didnt load the next part of the quest. So I can't secure the room. Any help? Please

There's a console command to fix bugs like this.
Look on a wiki, and see the bugs section.


Try going back to a saved game before you leave the Citadel, if you have one. That should fix Liberty Prime not moving.

There's a console command to fix bugs like this.

Only for PC, of course. If you're on the Xbox 360 or Playstation 3 you can't acce-

Have it for the 360 :(

Yeah, that.

Well
Have you learned your lesson about consoles?

Yup.  Dear Microsoft, forget YOU.

I can connect my xbox controller to my PC, so I can cheat with the console AND play on super excellent graphics with an xbox controller! Yay!

:( You Sir, make me jealous.

I can connect my xbox controller to my PC
why would you do this?

I can connect my xbox controller to my PC, so I can cheat with the console AND play on super excellent graphics with an xbox controller! Yay!
...

Well
Have you learned your lesson about consoles?

Yeah, I learned my "lesson" about consoles a while ago. I purchased a gaming computer that could have been 3 or 4 60GB PS3s. It forgeted up to a point where it could not play anything from a disc, and I have(since early this year) been unable to do anything other than troubleshoot a bunch of crap over and over. I then learned my lesson that computers are just a big Goddamn gamble/time bomb. I've had my Xbox 360 Slim since launch without a SINGLE problem. My computer got screwed after only 3 months of use. I've also owned a Nintendo 64 since its launch back in 1996, and it works perfectly.

Red, unless you're mega-rich and/or don't mind throwing away money, don't buy gaming computers.

Im rich, but I wasnt planning on it.

why would you do this?
For some reason, mouse1 wont be attack, but numpad 0. If that could fix itself for me, I wouldn't mind, but I like the xbox controls a lot as well.

Yeah, I learned my "lesson" about consoles a while ago. I purchased a gaming computer that could have been 3 or 4 60GB PS3s. It forgeted up to a point where it could not play anything from a disc, and I have(since early this year) been unable to do anything other than troubleshoot a bunch of crap over and over. I then learned my lesson that computers are just a big Goddamn gamble/time bomb. I've had my Xbox 360 Slim since launch without a SINGLE problem. My computer got screwed after only 3 months of use. I've also owned a Nintendo 64 since its launch back in 1996, and it works perfectly.

Red, unless you're mega-rich and/or don't mind throwing away money, don't buy gaming computers.
Never buy gaming computers is right. Buy the parts and build it instead!
And beware with anti-virus software.
Because whenever I get them, I seem to get viruses. I have had no antivirus software now for nearly a year and I'm still virus free.