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Here is is, the long awaited Mothership Zeta Reborn. This one has many changes, tons of new weapons and an all-new Alien workbench! The readme is below if you want to read it. Enjoy, Adam
EXPANSION PACK INSTALLATION(S):
Download the .esp's you need, named appropriately, after the expansion pack(s) they modify. Drop them in the same place as the fallout3_reborn.esp file
(which is still neccessary, so make sure it's installed and running before using the add-ons). Before you can select this mod in the "Data Files" menu and
use it, you need the actual expansion pack .bsa files. Without these files, you'll crash to desktop if you try and start Fallout 3 running my mod. The files
are called "Anchorage.esp", "ThePitt.esp", "PointLookout.esp", "Zeta.esp" and "BrokenSteel.esp". Finding these files is difficult, it took me some work to
do, so I do not recommend trying to do this unless you have experience with your computer's file system, or it could be possible you already have these
files. You can find these files in your "AppData" folder hidden in you hard drive. These are hard to find, and I cannot distribute them as I'd be pirating.
Google how to find this folder if you need to. You must navigate through the "AppData" folder until you reach the GFWL folder and find the DLC, which are
strangely named, but are self explanatory when opened. Once you have found the files, put them in your Data folder, but do NOT select them in your "Data
Files" Menu unless you want some wierd stuff happening to your game (or you hacked your game because you hate Games for Windows Live).
Here is a tutorial I made on how to find the hidden .esp files:
Moddb.com
UNINSTALLATION:
Delete the DLC .esp file(s)
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thanks
also, i too hate windows live POS! i really wish they would get rid of it when shipping stuff with something like steam.
I wouldn't mind it so much if it didn't destroy the modability of Fallout 3.
i can't get this to run i have fallowed EVERYTHING...and every combo.. any help or tips?