takunta Posted June 26, 2015 Share Posted June 26, 2015 Living in the wasteland isn't easy; people lose fingers, eyes, ears, teeth, legs, arms, all kinds of stuff! So, you'd figure there'd be a market for prosthetics to ease these poor souls. Apparently not. If anyone has the talent/know-how/time to make a set of cyborg arms and/or legs, they would be amazing. (ofc a Furiosa prosthetic would be the bees knees.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
devinpatterson Posted June 27, 2015 Share Posted June 27, 2015 Living in the wasteland isn't easy; people lose fingers, eyes, ears, teeth, legs, arms, all kinds of stuff! So, you'd figure there'd be a market for prosthetics to ease these poor souls. Apparently not. If anyone has the talent/know-how/time to make a set of cyborg arms and/or legs, they would be amazing. (ofc a Furiosa prosthetic would be the bees knees.)Yep, Tumbajamba did a cybernetic arm with three or four different armors, and has open permission. I added a couple of power armors with the arm here. But for the player to use it freely means making a new model for just about every vanilla outfit and armor model in the game. There's not much know-how or talent involved, just a lot of work. There are also other meshes that could function as prosthetics, like smiley's robot race body parts (for example). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
madmongo Posted June 28, 2015 Share Posted June 28, 2015 I played around with cyborg characters for a bit. I even released a cyborg test NPC fairly early on in the process (I was still learning how to model so it's a bit crude) but the response was mostly apathetic or negative so I never bothered releasing anything else after that and just kept them for my own use. I ended up creating several different cyborgs and also a ghoul companion with a wooden leg and a hook for a left hand (he had stepped on a mine and lost both). The one thing you run into is what davinpatterson said. Fallout is kinda funny in that the outfits include body parts. So if your character is wearing a T-shirt for example, visible body parts like your character's arms are not the arms from your character's body model, but instead are a part of the T-shirt model. This means that if you want to wear different outfits, you generally have to make custom versions of each outfit that include your custom robotic limbs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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