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  1. The Bethesda.net launcher is being a real pain and refusing to let me install the FO4 Creation Kit, since it won't let me choose the install location, unlike the Skyrim Creation Kit. Is there anywhere else I can download the software without such a hassle?
  2. After work I like to slave away on new textures for existing clothing in Fallout 4. Goal is to eventually expand the clothing pool for settlers with tons of variations, and to give a whole lot of unique NPCs their own unique outfit. For example: the Patched Suit now has a unique texture for the Diamond City mayor, Pickman, Brother Thomas, and Covenant mayor. Is there an NPC you wish had a more unique outfit? Or is there a great outfit idea you have but can't create yourself? Let me know!
  3. I follow new mods on the nexus daily and tend to avoid bethesda's mod site. To my surprise, sometimes I hear of mods on bethesda.net that aren't uploaded here. Usually nothing important, or of questionable origin, but I wondered if there are any mods worth checking out on bethesda.net? Don't worry, I'll never abandon my beloved Nexus.
  4. The karma system has a special place in most of our hearts, but gruffy is right. If we put aside nostalgia, it was a pretty flawed system, because often things were too black-and-white so they could be forced into the karma system, and if a lot of morally grey options were presented instead, the karma system pretty much loses its purpose. I'd gladly help out. My main skillset is textures and just general basics like helping transfer text, stats, etc. into the Fallout 4 GECK or xEdit.
  5. Really glad to see this! I had always been toying with the idea of the Gun Runners in Fallout 4, as I feel like not only would it be a great standalone mod, it could also serve as a great way for other modders to add their new weapons into the game in a lore-friendly and organic way, by adding it to the Gun Runners framework. Looking forward to further updates on this.
  6. They only cover that size in name and setting, not in actual in-game content. More in-game land isn't hard to make if there's not a whole lot in it. An average Fallout 1 playthrough is only about 20 hours.
  7. It's something I have been pondering for a while now. I have done some "research" (wiki-ing) and replayed some parts of the first two Fallouts and it really feels do-able to me, especially the first game due to its (very relatively) small size. The rarest kind of modder, 3D modellers, would barely be required. Most assets are already covered by vanilla assets, already existing mods and near-perfect replacements with some texture work. There are of course large obstacles like quest and NPC scripting, voice acting, landscaping and some gameplay features that aren't present in FO4 and shouldn't be scrapped in favour of superior features in FO4. Compared to projects like Skyblivion and Skywind however, I feel like this could be achieved, depending on how many modders are willing to put their shoulders under it. There was a pretty promising attempt at this in FO3/NV, but it was eventually abandoned. Obviously Bethesda would have to be contacted to ensure such a project would be legal and condoned, since Fallout 1 and 2 were not created by Bethesda and as such there might be issues, but since no actual content of those games would be used, there should be no major obstacles. So, I'm going to check just how much community interest there is for such a project and more importantly, interest from modders. I'd personally contribute to any work not involving scripts. Or voice acting.
  8. Never played that game, so don't really have any affinity with it, but it looks pretty solid. Don't worry about making it a mod, there's already a functional Midwestern PA mod. You going to print this as a statuette, or is it going to be printed piece by piece for cosplay?
  9. I haven't been paying attention to the two Skyrim nexuses for some time and want to play Skyrim again. I don't care a whole lot about the tiny visual improvements of the SE though and I only got it because I had all DLC, so it was free. Question is, are there any really good mods on the SE here that the author didn't also release for the original Skyrim? Ie, is Skyrim SE worth missing out on the mods that haven't been ported yet? Thanks in advance!
  10. I love Varric, one of my favourite characters. But his beardless face just feels so weird. In Dragon Age 2, I found a mod to give him a beard and he instantly looked even more loveable! Anyone capable of slapping a beard on him? Something short and stylish like in the picture above probably suits his character best. Much appreciated!
  11. its probably not the same one you had before (it uses more than just vanilla assets) but here is something similar: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/75861/? That's the one, thanks! It's been a long time and it seems to have gone in a somewhat different direction since I last used it. Or I just remembered it wrong.
  12. Think I found it: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/75861/?
  13. Hey! Since the release of Skyrim SE, I've decided to pick up Skyrim again. Sadly the SE keeps messing up my saves, so I'm going to just enjoy the original for now. I've reinstalled most of my favourite mods already, but there's one in particular I can't find anymore. It was a mod that introduced lots of mesh mash-ups of all the vanilla armours, so that for example five bandits wearing leather armour all had slight variations on the vanilla leather and thus looked different.
  14. Nope. It only had vanilla armours, just different mesh combinations. But thanks, I'll try out that topic as well. Somehow overlooked it!
  15. Hey! Since the release of Skyrim SE, I've decided to pick up Skyrim again. Sadly the SE keeps messing up my saves, so I'm going to just enjoy the original for now. I've reinstalled most of my favourite mods already, but there's one in particular I can't find anymore. It was a mod that introduced lots of mesh mash-ups of all the vanilla armours, so that for example five bandits wearing leather armour all had slight variations on the vanilla leather and thus looked different. Anyone know this mod? Or maybe it was removed?
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