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  1. Not exactly piracy if you didn't use the ACTUAL game assets from Dishonored. Which probably wouldn't work anyway, because the character models won't be comparable in terms of proportion. If someone were to adapt Hancock's outfit and create original game assets, that wouldn't be piracy.
  2. Okay, like... they ran Fallout 4 through a Second Life filter? Seriously...
  3. From what little I know, the only way to edit the SWFs would be to use a decompiler to break them down into FLA files, which can be edited with Adobe Animate (formerly known as Flash). But you may also have to know some ActionScript (the Flash scripting language) to be able to pull it off effectively.
  4. Why would anyone stop you from doing this? You could pretend to be Donald J. Drumpf if you wanted to, the Secret Service won't visit you. Esp. since the scam calls mostly come from India.
  5. @luxerita, just FYI, that wall is one-of-a-kind in the real world. It's the 'Ennis House', a Frank Lloyd Wright design in Los Angeles that's been used for more than one movie set, including 'Bladerunner'. Wright custom-made that tile pattern for that particular house, so don't get too frustrated if you have trouble finding something similar. The closest thing I can think of in Fallout 4 is the 'Steam Tunnel' walls which are just randomly offset bricks. But mix that with the 'High Tech' building style, and you might get something you like.
  6. Rabbit 51: true origins of the Deathclaws are explored in detail in the New Vegas DLC, 'Old World Blues', Definitely worth playing, it's almost a Total Conversion mod, in a sense.
  7. Depends on where the hair geometry and textures are coming from. If you're talking about porting actual game models or other assets that come with Skyrim, no, you can't, because of legal/intellectual property reasons. Which may be why you can't find anything. However, if someone did create new original hair geometry for a Skyrim mod, you would need their permission to use those assets. And if you're going to create your own new hair models (even if based visually on Skyrim hair), then you're just creating new hair for Fallout 4.
  8. Personally, I think you should keep a backup of the file with the problem lists. Settlers as Radroaches sounds like a pretty decent mod. :laugh:
  9. I think your shame and my wasted effort are locked here for posterity, as a warning to those who follow us. Pretty much Fallout canon, if you ask me. :dry:
  10. Imgur is basically made for this purpose, and it's amazingly easy to get something uploaded there and posted here.
  11. Not sure what parts of the Synth Uniform are missing for you. When I look at it in NifSkope it seems complete. Can you post a pic?
  12. The bolded part says that it's your problem to satisfy copyright & use obligations. That doesn't mean there are any, but not as far as the average person can tell. The majority of the posters are from Pan Am, which went out of business in the 1990s, but the name and trademarks are apparently still owned. So it's in a gray area.
  13. The question of 'are the Blender 2.7+ tools for FO4 NIFs working properly yet' is really a yes/no question, not one that has to do with software preferences. I think most people are using MAX because it simply works, not because of their preference.
  14. There's a CK category under 'Misc' called 'Packins'. It has a TON of stuff, but things are pretty clearly labeled. A pack-in is just a clump of separate objects you can drop into the Render window, and boom, there they are. Warning: they're separate objects as soon as you drop them. Double-click on it in the Object window if you want to see a list of what's in it before you drop it. IIRC, the elevator pack-in has all the stuff you need.
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