*NOTE: For this Tut I used the "Item Room" mod ()Īssumptions: I am assuming you have PSFreedom installed, backup manager installed (and know how to use it) and the PS3 FTP server installed (and know how to use it as well). I do not know how/if it would work on the Original with or without downloaded content. *NOTE: I used the Game of the Year Edition. Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition backed up on the PS3 (I used an internal hard drive)
A Computer (im using Windows XP in this tutorial) WHat that means is no custom content, such as armors or weapons that are not already in the game. CUrrently the mods are limited to plugins that have no subfolders or BSA's. This tutorial will allow you to use mods from the PC version of Fallout 3 on the Playstation 3. It does not allow for you to add custom content with subfolders (So no new guns, new new armors mostly) to the game.Īlso, my apologies in advance because I do not have the source of where I saved this from! To make this experience even better, here are some of the best mods for Fallout 3 that significantly improve the overall experience.This is a tutorial I saved some time back in a text document that's been sitting on my hard drive for some time for adding mods from PC to the PS3. Gamers found it extremely exhilarating to place themselves in the shoes of The Lone Wanderer and explored the vast area of the Capital Wasteland. Updated on July 26th, 2021 by Ritwik Mitra: The Fallout series was restricted to a 2D plane for the longest time before Bethesda took over the IP and delivered the first 3D Fallout game that was pretty much an instant hit from the get-go. RELATED: Story-Heavy Open-World Games To Play If You Loved Fallout 3įor players who want to experience Fallout 3 to its fullest on PC, here are ten of the most popular and necessary mods for this title. especially for PC gamers, who had modded the game to oblivion with some interesting results. Fallout 3 managed to accomplish exactly that, featuring a brilliant open-world and a new chapter in the series that definitely ended up being memorable in its own right. So, when Bethesda took over the series, fans were more than hyped for the next game in the series that would bring it back to its former glory. There was a time when the Fallout series was nothing more than a once-celebrated CRPG series that had slowly lost most of its popularity, with the latest game in the series - Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel - being reviled by the franchise for being a sub-par entry in a series that had consistently held itself to an extremely high standard.