I personally can’t do the Xbox game pass streaming due to connectivity issues, so these were the best options I had for playing it without an Xbox. I also found a copy of the pc version of Fable 3, bypassed the games for Windows live using a steam guide, and that’s had excellent results. That was just the intro section, but that said it’s been somewhat stable for me, but I don’t enjoy playing it in that disheartening state, so I’ve given up due to the lack of Fable 2 emulation fixes in the last few years. These issues include but are not limited to, voice audio abrupt cuts, a lack of ground texture, leaving a void filled with blue, pink, black and skybox streaks, big round glowing orbs falling which represent snow, but are missing the correct implementation, and many more. You can play on pc via emulation, and it’s technically playable, it’s just that if you use Xenia (the only option I’ve researched and used so far) You will have severe graphical and audio issues. We always want to make the sub better, so feel free to ask for flairs, CSS changes, more/less rules - whatever. If you have any qualms/queries/suggestions feel free to message the mod team at /r/Fable and we will hopefully get back to you soon. We're all here to enjoy the series as a community. Please keep posts related to the Fable series
(We wouldn't ban anyone for accidental spamming, but we might ask you to stop) Please do not spam, feel free to post most anything Fable, but make sure the subreddit isn't just your LP for the past month. (If you deliberately troll you will almost certainly be banned) Keep in mind proper Reddiquette and don't be overly attacking/mean with your posts. Whether it be discussion about Fable, Fable II, Pub Games, Fable III, Fable: Heroes, Fable: The Journey, Fable Legends, Fable Fortune, or the new game - all discussion is welcome. It works fine however yes, the thing does seem to be louder than my first one and overall, Xbox 360s are louder than their PS3 counterparts (mostly because of the external power brick).This subreddit provides a space for fans of the newly announced Fable game from Playground Games as well as the original Lionhead's series of games. I got my first 360 Slim unjustly console banned by Microsoft 2 years ago so I ponied up and bought another one used. "Microsoft Points" man, just you mentioning that phrase brings back so many memoriesģ Is it normal for your Xbox360 to sound like an engine when you play? Mine does lol. (there is also free dlc worth checking out too).
In your case, the DLC is still available on the Xbox 360 Marketplace on the respective store page. that I have learned on both this subreddit and Youtube. my limited knowledge is basically regurgitated info. I can't speak on behalf of the emulator side of Fable because I, A. Dont ask for any linkFable 2 Xenia Xbox 360 Emulator Best Settings Stable PerformancePC Specs:GPU : GTX 1070 Ti C. Imho, anyone gamer should be able to afford one.Ģ How do you get DLC? Do you buy it with a debit card, or somehow find Microsoft Points? Or does it come with emulators? This Video is for Education Purpose only. Upon writing this post, I discovered the S has been dropped to $249.99 MSRP (at least in the states). Since supply/demand has evened out more or less with these consoles, I would recommend anyone play these games on bare minimum of a Series S. This is by far the preferable way to play the games now. Shame 2 wasn't able to receive the same FPS treatment. While they do exhibit some weird kinks/glitches at times, the near-constant 60 fps, res-boost, and HDR support breathes new life into the franchise on Series X/S. I've played the games mostly via backwards compatibility via game pass ultimate on my Series S. And whether it is a concern of yours or not, you can actually still buy codes to play it.ġ Which platform do you guys prefer? Xbox, emulators, or Gamepass? To correct you OP first and foremost, Fable 3 did get a poorly optimised PC port, but a PC port nonetheless.
This subreddit provides a space for fans of the newly announced Fable game from Playground Games as well as the original Lionhead's series of games.