Lastly, scrolling through the inventory gets a bit cumbersome if you have lots of stuff in it, so I tweaked it to let you use the mouse scroll wheel as well as the normal controls. It messes up if you scroll the window around, but it makes alt-tabbing, working with two monitors and taking screenshots a lot easier. The second thing is that there’s no option to play fallout in a window, so I added a windowed mode. It affects running speed and combat, but not the world map, sound, movies or talking heads. Running from one side of new reno to the other for the hundredth time gets a bit boring, so you can set up some keyboard keys to modify the speed to anywhere between 0.5x and 10x normal. The first thing it changes is gameplay speed. Credit goes to Timeslip, a Morrowind/Oblivion modder.
While we all wait for the release of Fallout 3, fans of the older two games will be pleased to hear there is a new engine tweak for both games up on the forum. I can hardly fault them as I am a big fan of both games myself. They are a group gamers totally dedicated to the games they love, Fallout 1 and Fallout 2. No Mutants Allowed is one of the most respected and outspoken forums on the web. Posted on August 2, 2007, Shawn Sines Fallout 1 & 2 Engine Tweaks