I have given this file my endorsement.
lots of work done ...
DIMONIZED TYPE3 female body - Endorsements
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Cattpride
, Feb 22 2009 03:41 AM
915 replies to this topic
#881
Posted 16 February 2011 - 01:03 AM
#882
Posted 22 February 2011 - 11:40 PM
I have given this file my endorsement.
It's very well done i like it a lot
It's very well done i like it a lot
#883
Posted 25 February 2011 - 08:53 PM
I have given this file my endorsement.
Simply wonderful. Thank you very much.
Simply wonderful. Thank you very much.
#884
Posted 27 February 2011 - 11:26 PM
I have given this file my endorsement.
excellent! can be confusing to install for beginners and intermediates alike however.
excellent! can be confusing to install for beginners and intermediates alike however.
#885
Posted 08 March 2011 - 07:47 AM
I have given this file my endorsement.
Dimon99 - Hello!
Surprised to see "The Creator" on here!
Firstly, a big THANKS for all the hard work you put into this mod!
I've been using it for a while, & suddenly realised I'd not endorsed!
I like that the Type 3 body is not exaggerated yet remains very feminine.
I'm also pleased you included several options, to allow customization.
Refering to the comments on installing, I think some of the difficulty first timers have with installing this is the fact it's in several pieces.
One needs the Main body replacer as well as the Armor fixes, Raider fixes, Ghoul fixes etc.
There's a certain level of "self assembly" with Type 3, making it slightly more complex than the average "plug & play" mod.
I think this can be slightly intimidating to the inexperinced mod user.
I do agree with you that placing files & Folders in by hand is a very good way to learn FO3 structures.
I learnt a lot about how these games work by doing this way back in the Morrowind days.
My first Mod Manager experience was OBMM (Oblivion Mod Manager).
At first I was resistant to using it, prefering to do things by hand. But it's real usefulness comes into play when you want to uninstall large mods. Doing that by hand is just plain tedious!
As to FOMM, it's come a long way & is now a VERY reliable & indispensable tool.
Particularly since Fallout 3's built in Data Files handler is next to useless.
I use FOMM all the time now, but I'm glad I learned placing mods by hand as those skills have come in handy.
I still remember the days before Archive Inavlidattion Invalidated, when you had to alter text files by hand every time you added a new mod!
As to new work, I'm sure I'm not alone in saying I'll be looking forward to seeing more from you!
I think the Type 3 is almost perfect the way it is.
Only thing I've ever noticed is the neck seam can show the occasional gap where it joins the the body.
Of course, altering the body now would result in the armor & clothes replacers all needing updating. Not a fun idea!
I always wondered if the head mesh (which has the neck) could be tweaked to remove that gap. This would mean simply placing the new head mesh with fixed neck seam in, leaving all the armor & clothes mods still compatible.
Just my musings!
Have fun in New Vegas!
Once again, Thank-you kindly
Prensa
Dimon99 - Hello!
Surprised to see "The Creator" on here!
Firstly, a big THANKS for all the hard work you put into this mod!
I've been using it for a while, & suddenly realised I'd not endorsed!
I like that the Type 3 body is not exaggerated yet remains very feminine.
I'm also pleased you included several options, to allow customization.
Refering to the comments on installing, I think some of the difficulty first timers have with installing this is the fact it's in several pieces.
One needs the Main body replacer as well as the Armor fixes, Raider fixes, Ghoul fixes etc.
There's a certain level of "self assembly" with Type 3, making it slightly more complex than the average "plug & play" mod.
I think this can be slightly intimidating to the inexperinced mod user.
I do agree with you that placing files & Folders in by hand is a very good way to learn FO3 structures.
I learnt a lot about how these games work by doing this way back in the Morrowind days.
My first Mod Manager experience was OBMM (Oblivion Mod Manager).
At first I was resistant to using it, prefering to do things by hand. But it's real usefulness comes into play when you want to uninstall large mods. Doing that by hand is just plain tedious!
As to FOMM, it's come a long way & is now a VERY reliable & indispensable tool.
Particularly since Fallout 3's built in Data Files handler is next to useless.
I use FOMM all the time now, but I'm glad I learned placing mods by hand as those skills have come in handy.
I still remember the days before Archive Inavlidattion Invalidated, when you had to alter text files by hand every time you added a new mod!
As to new work, I'm sure I'm not alone in saying I'll be looking forward to seeing more from you!
I think the Type 3 is almost perfect the way it is.
Only thing I've ever noticed is the neck seam can show the occasional gap where it joins the the body.
Of course, altering the body now would result in the armor & clothes replacers all needing updating. Not a fun idea!
I always wondered if the head mesh (which has the neck) could be tweaked to remove that gap. This would mean simply placing the new head mesh with fixed neck seam in, leaving all the armor & clothes mods still compatible.
Just my musings!
Have fun in New Vegas!
Once again, Thank-you kindly
Prensa
Edited by prensa, 08 March 2011 - 07:57 AM.
#886
Posted 09 March 2011 - 12:30 PM
I have given this file my endorsement.
One of the nicest bodies!
One of the nicest bodies!
#887
Posted 14 March 2011 - 08:54 PM
I have given this file my endorsement.
Kudos, I would like to endorse this file.
Kudos, I would like to endorse this file.
#888
Posted 22 March 2011 - 09:04 PM
I have given this file my endorsement.
what can I say that hasn't already been said? This is a great mod. nice work!
what can I say that hasn't already been said? This is a great mod. nice work!
#889
Posted 25 March 2011 - 09:29 PM
I have given this file my endorsement.
Simply a MUST HAVE! Thanks.
Simply a MUST HAVE! Thanks.
#890
Posted 27 March 2011 - 12:22 AM
I have given this file my endorsement.
TY
TY



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