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  1. Since you are planning to use the AWKCR Color Swap architecture which came from UCO originally can I ask that you label your swaps visually with a suffix so that users who are using multiple mods that add swaps for these suits know which swap comes from which mod? UCO already includes a bunch of basic and novel swaps for vault suits which all have the suffix [uCO] after each primary, secondary & decal swap that comes from it so if you could include a similar notation it will likely save a lot of confusion down the track regarding which swap comes from which mod. The only other request would be to align the use so that Primary Swap is the main color (blue on a default suit), Secondary Swap is the trim and Decal is obviously the suit number or other logo.
  2. Just a heads up to everyone that it appears the latest update for consoles has reduced the maximum number of mods from the normal PC amount (~246?) to 100 on PS4 and 150 on XB1 (they still have the same memory caps on 900MB and 2GB). This is unannounced so not sure yet if it's intentional or a bug but I guess everyone needs to be aware that there is already talk on the Bethesda.net site that "oh that's easy - mod authors are just going to have to do a better job and merge mods" and of course the "there should be one version for each combo of DLC rather than a plugin system".... I'm probably late to the party but i'm getting pretty tired of the general 'Bethesda broke it so mod authors have to fix it' attitude.... I know i'm going to think twice about producing small stand-alone mods in future and probably will abandon the "base + 1 plugin per DLC" approach I tend to take for some large mods and (if I make any large mod series in the future which is a bit doubtful) stick with a Base version & Season Pass version only approach.
  3. UCO: Unified Clothing Overhaul lets you upgrade many outfits including this with ballistic weave, Vault suit linings and custom torso linings as well as allowing transfer of legendary effects to it etc http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/18489/?
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