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  1. Indeed. I don't get why people make all these unrealistic hair mods (and face mods) for Fallout when you could make stuff that looks good and real and fit the setting... and there's nothing wrong with a long haired guy, especially in the wasteland where you probably don't have the same shaving and haircutting routine.
  2. And the Cunning Hat! :O Well, pretty much is already in New Vegas somewhat, because both the game and the series has a cowboy theme, but do you think all the outfits exist in the game? Maybe some are similar, but still lack details. I mean, Mal wouldn't just look right in a bounty hunter duster. You could probably use bits and pieces from different outfits in NV, but some would have to be created I think. Having a Firefly-class ship landed or crashed somewhere would probably be the hardest (except for voice acting, haha) for a mod like this, but would be awesome. Reavers would be really awesome aswell, cannibals with cut-open and disfigured faces with vicious home-crafted melee and ranged weapons... not to be mixed with these Reavers. :P
  3. A shame, indeed. Seems like people who can't mod are the ones who are most interested in having this, which is why we can't do anything but talk.
  4. I'd rather have a SC1 mod. Armor and weapons look better there.
  5. @ those guns there, I'd rather someone mod a revolver already existing in New Vegas with the appropiate sound and damage for it. After all, Firefly is "cowboys in space" :) Works better than Flintlock pistols or high-tech lookin' rifle there. Or if a group of nice modders with good taste did take up on this project, formed a team so to speak, they could ask that guy who made the sketchup model in the post above yours to use it.
  6. So what if it's "just leather armor" or some other armor that already share the name of what we have in Fallout New Vegas? It still looks very different, and variation has never hurt anybody. :)
  7. I'd rather they live up isolated in the mountains, and the only way to get there is to walk over an old, rickety rope-bridge, like the one in Fallout 2. Or you can think of the one from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom... except the crocodiles (maybe there'd be loads of Deathclaws down there instead). Although well up in the mountains, the could have caves and tunnels leading down, and there may be Deathclaws in some which they see as gods and sacrifice to?
  8. Yeah, I would have wished for something like this. Like when you sneak in some place, you can pick up a tin can or some other object, and throw it in the direction you want your enemies' attention to. When they hear the sound, they'd turn to that direction, maybe even go and investigate, which would give you the opportunity to sneak passed them if you don't want to kill them (yet.) And be able to set your own traps would also be awesome, like bear traps for example. I've seen in a screenshot for the upcoming DLC, a weapon which looks very much like a bear trap attached to the fist, so it's like an "unarmed" weapon since you punch with it. Very nasty weapon (talking about nasty, cool unarmed weapons, I hope Obsidian reintroduce the punch gun from Fallout Tactics again!)
  9. Then use Shift+Tab because Steam has that function, a web browser without putting down the game like that. Quick and easy.
  10. Is that a Discworld reference? :) Otherwise, it's this guy, Mean Sonofabitch. Or Mahsohfabish as he calls himself (since he has no tongue).
  11. I think there should be a lot of "tribalised" kinds of armor, pieces of other armor and stuff like that. They take if as trophies for defeating a powerful enemy, like in Fallout 2 where a tribal only wears a broken and painted Power Armor helmet. http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20070625092722/fallout/images/d/de/Tribal_PA_helmet.jpg So yeah, combat armor that has been scratched, painted and adorned with feathers, bones etc, maybe even missing pieces in the armor, would be pretty cool... if there were any more real tribals in New Vegas (the tribals there are all so civilized and/or modern like the chairmen, the kings or the boomers... the fiends are more tribalish, but so hostile) I quite liked the tribals in Point Lookout, although they really were hard to kill for being so nude. And I like how they spoke real weird and dumb, like you'd expect from tribals (jokes in Fallout 2, and in Tactics they really speak dumb)
  12. Eeeeh. You play Fallout New Vegas on a PC, therefore you've got it on Steam and therefore you can press Tab + shift to bring up the Steam cloud thingie, which has you friends list and a web browser! I use it a lot for Fallout when I look up things on the The Vault while playing and stuff like that.
  13. I wouldn't imagine Legionnaries to shoot themselves in the head, I would imagine it more like they throw themselves on their swords, only I don't think they can do that on their machetes. Kinda like this, only less silly :P But sure, a suicide animation for some custom quest (probably a script then) would surely look pretty cool.
  14. Yeah. And even that wasn't much effort, it's a reskinned Eulogy Jones' suit, a reskinned Railway rifle, a reskinned Lincoln's hat and, can't see from here, reskinned biker goggles? Although it's a good start in the right way, I guess much in Fallout could be stripped down, reskinned and reassembled so that it resembles something steampunk. :) That picture of the reskinned PipBoy, btw, was good but could be more copper and less shiny.
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