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  1. Thanks for replying and letting me know. It looks like it was good work.
  2. You will need to go to the Posts tab on that mod's page, not the Forum page for those same comments (posts are disabled using the Forum interface). Thanks! That worked. If you go to the Skyrim section and ask, they might know as that Screenshot is NOT from Oblivion, as it is from Skyrim. Just look at the butterflies, the pose of the char, the face, and the blurred background. This is Skyrim for sure. :D I try to figure out where the screenie is taken, maybe from the Vampire Castle in North Skyrim added by the DLC DawnGuard? The armor looks like a mix of Dawnguard and DB armour really. DawnGuard pattern and DB fitting colors. Finding an arrmor for Skyrim is like looking in a hay stack for a single nail... It is NUTS and 90% of all arours is just skimpy stuff, so it is hard to find something serious. Skimpy stuff is nice, in the right enviroment, so do not get me wrong that I dislike it, but walking around in North Skyrim, half naked and using Frostfall as I do, makes no sense at all from a RP point of view. I use the DragonScale armor now, the one made 2011 now, not even trhe GigaDeux Armor, which I do think looks much better than the one at that screenshot.Just look here: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/21836 I also got permissions to port that armor to Oblivion and you find my Port here: https://www.nexusmods.com/oblivion/mods/51938 Otherwise it looks like a DB armour... If that will give any hint in how to find it for Skyrim... My char today in Skyrim. Screeny taken 2 days ago to show how to keep my char warm: Thank you! Hmm, I have butterflies in Oblivion thanks to one of the old Max Tael environments mod. But now that you mention it, it does look like it might be from Skyrim. If it is I am out of luck, as I wanted it for my current playthrough of Oblivion. I was thinking it was some kind of replacer of the Dark Brotherhood armor too, and I already tried going through all the Oblivion mods with Dark Brotherhood in the name, but with no luck. Maybe someone over on the mod topic will respond now that I know how to post there.
  3. Does anyone know what mod this armor is from? This picture is from the Community Loading Screens mod. I was going to ask this in the mod's forum thread, but it appears to be locked.
  4. Some of the basic mods/utilities are: Fallout Mod Manager is of course the first one, OBMM's twin for FO3 and FONV. FOSE (Fallout Script Extender) - Many mods require this for its extra scripting functions. Fellout - Removes the green tint on everything in the game, and makes the colors normal again. I modded this heavily to make the nights brighter, and just tweak how I want things. Auto Aim Fix - Disables the auto aim, and stops bullets from rising after 30 meters. KT's Center Camera - Centers the camera. Arwen XPR - Extreme - Reduces the experiences points you get. I further modded it so that it gives even less xp. T3T Misc Item Icons - adds more pics in the pipboy for stuff. Karma Revamp Mod - Makes it a lot harder to change your karma level. dB No Screen Blood - An option from Enhanced Blood Textures, turns off the blood on the screen. Scopeless 44s - Takes those scopes off the .44 Magnums. Dirty Harry didn't need a telescopic sight for his Magnum, neither do I. Crosshair Toggle - Lets you hotkey the crosshair on and off, as well as set the game to automatically hide it when you sheath your weapon. Some Katanas - For my samurai characters. Gauss DX - A bunch of fixes and new textures to the gauss rifle. Ranger Helmet Texture Unlocker - Fixes an issue with the Reilly's Ranger Helmet using the default combat armor helmet texture. M110 Sniper Rifle - Adds a RL M110 sniper rifle. Higher Quality AntAgonizer Costume - An HD texture replacer for Anty's outfit.
  5. Wow, I am guilty of several of these too! I collect the intact garden gnomes to decorate with, and I pile up ever teddy bear on my bed too! I never found Megaton for hours after starting my first playthrough as well. I walked out of the Vault, and instead of going straight ahead, I walked around the hill Vault 101 is built into and found the Raiders on the raised highway to the north west. I fought my way all the way to the end, dropped down and nearly broke my neck, and then wandered along the north side of the Potomac for hours, trying to find some place to sell all the stuff my inventory was jammed with.
  6. I will freely confess to having a crush on Amata. But I suspect that is not too unusual...
  7. A good game is a good game, not matter how old it is, and mods just make them better. I know more people playing Fallout 3 and New Vegas right now than Fallout 4. I am still playing and making mods for FO3 and NV. I mostly make them for myself, to fix or tweak the game how I like them. But I still sometimes put them up here for others. I just put up one last month. I have not even bought FO4 yet. Like Freydis I will eventually get around to it. But I am having too much fun with FO3 and NV. Not to mention Oblivion, Wasteland 2, Pillars of Eternity, and so many other games. I recently even played through Kotor I and II.
  8. Well, Hiroshima is a beautiful, thriving city in spite of having been on the receiving end of a nuclear weapon, albeit a small one by today's standards. There is no green haze when you walk around there, or glowing sea, or killer mutants. I am no nuclear physicist, but the manual for Fallout 1 had some interesting tidbits about nuclear weapons and radiation. One thing prominent is the Rule of Sevens. For every 7-fold increase in time following a nuclear explosion - starting at one hour afteward, radiation intensity decreases by a factor of 10. So after seven hours it is only one tenth what it was 1 hour after the blast. After 7x7 hours (49), it drops to one-tenth of that, and so on. After six months it drops at an even more accelerated rate. The idea that what was already there might be what is causing the toxicity is a solid one. Take Hiroshima and Nagasaki. In the bombs used on each, only about two pounds of plutonium or uranium actually underwent fission. OTOH at Chernobyl at least seven tons of nuclear fuel escaped into the atmosphere. So a reactor leak can be a lot worse than a bomb, at least when it comes to radiation. Granted we do not know how many bombs hit DC or Boston, or what their yields were. But if a lot of bombs hit a place with a lot of reactors, as opposed to a lot of bombs hitting place without said reactors, the first would obviously fare much worse.
  9. I know this is a little late. But all of the Anchorage equipment have two different versions - one for the sim, and one for the Wasteland that you get from the VSS Armory afterward. The Sim versions have insanely high health because there is no way to repair them in the simulation. The Wasteland versions have normal health, since it is possible to repair them the same as any other item. In the case of the Winterized T51b the sim version is named DLC02ArmorPowerT51b, and the Wasteland version is named DLC02ArmorPowerT51bWasteland. So just be sure you have the right version.
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