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Now, if you are having technical issues such as a few bugs, effects not working or malfunctioning, your best bet is to try and play them in any 'vanilla' port or on any of the original MS-DOS versions. If you can get people to play in the original DOS version, I'm pretty sure you won't have any problems.
However, if you really want to play the way they are meant to and fully updated, you have to wait until FM3X is complete... I would love to finish it in a timely manner, but progress is slow and steady.
You are actually playing them as individual user maps, rather than in episode format. Megaton doesn't support continuity in-between maps from the "User maps" section, you have to load a mod file to run them this way.
If you really want to play them as part of an episode, look for FM2X in the net. It's pretty much everywhere and easy to install. The bad side of that version of my levels is that they are outdated versions - many bugs fixes and features additions have been implemented after their original release.
Although I recommend you to play them in MS-DOS, (all levels are meant for the DOS version), you can run them in any port. Now, if you insist in playing them in Megaton, there's a guide you can follow to use mods. But I seriously recommend you the DOS version. I know it's outdated, but it's more stable and reliable.
Ask again if any questions...