
If so, save the changes made (Ctrl + S or File -> Save) and load the game up and check.The troubleshooting steps provided below will only work if you are not experiencing the above issue.

Whether or not it is because the guide above only works every other time, I cannot say. There are reports that this fix doesn’t work for everyone. I hope it helped and that you can enjoy music in the wastes! Notice

If it’s changed and it still doesn’t work, then you have to look for a codec fix but I don’t trust those since some can carry malware, even official ones.Īnyways, that’s the guide. ini file check to see if the changes you’ve made are saved. Play Fallout 3 and test it out! Most likely, it will have fixed the stuttering of the music and all is well in the wasteland! 😀 Until that Deathclaw sneaks up behind you. If it didn’t save, repeat the step above until it does. Open the file again and make sure the change was saved.

Be careful to what you change in this file because it can cause you to CTD (crash to desktop), or even have a BOSD (blue screen of death). ini files tell the game what to load, how to load and provides instruction on how to run.

If the little box that says Read-Only is checked, uncheck it and hit Apply. Let’s make sure it’s not Read-Only so right-click on the file and go to Properties. Usually, it’s found in Documents/My Games/Fallout 3 and you should see a file that says FALLOUT.INI or just FALLOUT for those with specific file settings. To fix the stutter of your radio’s music, you need to go into the. Have you ever wandered the wastes and turned on your Pip-Boy’s radio to enjoy some good vintage music but were interrupted by lag, stuttering and grainy effects from the songs? You compare them to the tabletop radios and those sound better than your personal radio and you wonder why? You just want music! Well, here’s a fix.
