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  1. Just wanted to say what others have already said, the forthright manner in which you released the info served to gain my trust rather than lose it. Esp with the technical portion, that way we can analyze the risks ourselves. Much appreciated!
  2. Many thanks! I came on to post about the prob, and what do you know, there's a fix already!
  3. Glad that my mod was helpful :D I've tried to attach sounds, but nothing worked so far. I will look into it once the GECK is out. Cheers!
  4. Rats, posting from my phone stripped the paragraphing. Sorry for the wall of text. Wil fix once I have access to a pc. Edit - fixed wall of text
  5. Any help is appreciated! When I add a new property to an object, the default Value Type for always INT. I can change Value Type to FormID,Int, but under Value, the type still reflects as INT. Of course, since FO4Edit expects an INT value, it won't accept FormID values. For the life of me, I can't figure out how to change it. Can't find many articles related to this unfortunately, so other people do not seem to have this problem. Did find an article that mention using a hex-editor to do it. While that would work, I have a feeling that I'm missing something extremely simple. Help pls!
  6. They do, but seldom post due to the language barrier. At least 2 mods I have come across are from the Japanese modding community: Sailor uniforms http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=4150 Dogmeat outfit http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=4404
  7. I would like to say... HOLY COW! That mesh and skin looks amazing! My jaw literally dropped when I saw it. I'd always wanted a more streamlined Pip Boy instead of that boxy thing, and you just made me want to try making a mod myself. I'd never done any modelling before, can this be realistically done with nifscope and photoshop (I had crashes with a skin I edited in PS, not sure if I was using the correct settings in the 3dfx plugin to re-save the dds file)? Anyone knows a good modelling and texturing tutorial for dummies page? Even the stickied mini tutorial is a little too advanced for me... Can't wait when this is finally completed :D Thanks!
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