I have given this file my endorsement.
This is very nice work. The locations are unique and fit very well with the theme of the game. It's obvious a lot of attention to detail went in to designing these locations. Thank you!
DCInteriors Project - Endorsements
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tschato
, Apr 11 2009 06:46 PM
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#61
Posted 09 September 2009 - 10:30 PM
#62
Posted 10 September 2009 - 12:21 AM
I have given this file my endorsement.
This is an incredible mod. I haven't seen most of the interiors, however, the few that I have seen are stellar.
There is a distinct personality to the interiors. You get a real feel for the old broken townhouses previous owner's tastes. Unlike standard FO3, its not like walking into the same house 50 times.
The more distinctly themed environments are also top quality. Even if they don't contain very much if any useful loot, just exploring them is a treat. Walking into the video store and finding all of the broken holo-disks, including the "A" rated ones, was just cool. Another of my favorite Easter egg-ish finds was a certain butcher. It was a great nod to the song he is the star of.
Also, my hats off to you for not restricting yourself to just PG level content like some mods. The "special" townhouse in Seward Sq. was a surprise, and honestly, it was very well done. Unique gear, odd items, and an environment that seemed very legitimate made for one of the more interesting (albeit small) interiors yet. It reminded me of a location in FO2. In fact, this mod is giving more neo-nostalgia than anything of FO3.
I definitely look forward to exploring the rest of your interiors. Keep up the awesome work.
This is an incredible mod. I haven't seen most of the interiors, however, the few that I have seen are stellar.
There is a distinct personality to the interiors. You get a real feel for the old broken townhouses previous owner's tastes. Unlike standard FO3, its not like walking into the same house 50 times.
The more distinctly themed environments are also top quality. Even if they don't contain very much if any useful loot, just exploring them is a treat. Walking into the video store and finding all of the broken holo-disks, including the "A" rated ones, was just cool. Another of my favorite Easter egg-ish finds was a certain butcher. It was a great nod to the song he is the star of.
Also, my hats off to you for not restricting yourself to just PG level content like some mods. The "special" townhouse in Seward Sq. was a surprise, and honestly, it was very well done. Unique gear, odd items, and an environment that seemed very legitimate made for one of the more interesting (albeit small) interiors yet. It reminded me of a location in FO2. In fact, this mod is giving more neo-nostalgia than anything of FO3.
I definitely look forward to exploring the rest of your interiors. Keep up the awesome work.
#63
Posted 10 September 2009 - 05:09 AM
I have given this file my endorsement.
Awsome job, I always thought they needed to create more areas for people to explore. This works flawlessly and adds a little more exploration to the game.
Awsome job, I always thought they needed to create more areas for people to explore. This works flawlessly and adds a little more exploration to the game.
#64
Posted 10 September 2009 - 01:49 PM
I have given this file my endorsement.
I really, really like this mod. One of the things that annoyed/confused me about FO3 was that so many buildings were boarded up. Who would bother boarding up all the buildings after a nuclear war? Some deranged group of city workers? And even if they were boarded up before the war, wouldn't raiders and scavengers have long ago ripped them down looking for loot?
And I agree that some of the special things, such as the brothel and crazy butcher are awesome. I also liked the email feud between the two electronics workers.
I've also spent a lot of time picking up every little knickknack I can find, and am planning on decorating my Megaton home with them. Yes, I'm extremely nerdy that way. I just wish I could grab the paintings as well.
Keep up the good work. I look forward to more areas around DC opening up.
I really, really like this mod. One of the things that annoyed/confused me about FO3 was that so many buildings were boarded up. Who would bother boarding up all the buildings after a nuclear war? Some deranged group of city workers? And even if they were boarded up before the war, wouldn't raiders and scavengers have long ago ripped them down looking for loot?
And I agree that some of the special things, such as the brothel and crazy butcher are awesome. I also liked the email feud between the two electronics workers.
I've also spent a lot of time picking up every little knickknack I can find, and am planning on decorating my Megaton home with them. Yes, I'm extremely nerdy that way. I just wish I could grab the paintings as well.
Keep up the good work. I look forward to more areas around DC opening up.
#65
Posted 10 September 2009 - 05:04 PM
I have given this file my endorsement.
Perfect work!
Perfect work!
#66
Posted 10 September 2009 - 11:21 PM
I have given this file my endorsement.
Great mod that adds more depth to the DC environment.
Hope to see future projects from you chucksteel.
Great mod that adds more depth to the DC environment.
Hope to see future projects from you chucksteel.
#67
Posted 11 September 2009 - 12:09 PM
I have given this file my endorsement.
Great mod
Great mod
#68
Posted 11 September 2009 - 12:19 PM
I have given this file my endorsement.
Well done. Adds much needed sites of interest around the D.C. area. I also like how you tried to match interior layouts to the exterior walls. Great attention to detail and variety. Thanks for sharing.
Well done. Adds much needed sites of interest around the D.C. area. I also like how you tried to match interior layouts to the exterior walls. Great attention to detail and variety. Thanks for sharing.
#69
Posted 12 September 2009 - 08:19 AM
I have given this file my endorsement.
I often wandered through the ruins and was annoyed that only very few buildings were investigated. Thanks to you, that is finite otherwise. Great job!
I often wandered through the ruins and was annoyed that only very few buildings were investigated. Thanks to you, that is finite otherwise. Great job!
#70
Posted 12 September 2009 - 06:43 PM
I have given this file my endorsement.
great job
great job



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