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Where is Benny's Suit texture in G.E.C.K?


deblueseven

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I just made my custom mesh for the suit but the textures are broken and the texture paths are all empty so I need to manually asign them but I can only find Kimball and the Dark suit textures when scrolling that very obnoxious list of scarmbled texture files. Please help me locate it thank you.

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If you don't find meshes and textures in the appropriate sub-folders under the "Data" folder, then they are in the BSA files. The vanilla game BSAs are all named with "Fallout - <subfolder>.BSA". The DLCs and other mods will use a similar naming structure.. You need a special tool to look into and extract them:

 

(See the Skyrim thread BSAs and You for details about the pros and cons of "Bethesda Software Archives" (BSAs), but bear in mind such files in previous games, like Oblivion, FallOut3 and Fallout New Vegas, don't have "strict order" like in Skyrim. If the same resource is contained in several BSA archives, those games won't use it from the last BSA on 100% of occasions. They may grab the resource from a random one of the BSAs containing the same file.)

 

WARNING! Do not unpack BSAs directly into your game "Data" folder; potentially overwriting any mod files. The tools don't ask you to confirm the overwriting, either. All the hair textures unpacked to "loose files" will go through the head models in that case; because that's what happens when hair is not packed in a BSA. "Best practice" is to unpack to a unique folder (they are large: 1-2GB) and manually drag the desired files to the appropriate "Data" folder as needed.

* BSArch (freeware) by zilav. A command line tool for packing and unpacking Bethesda archives. The most complete support setting the correct flags across the various games.
* BSAOpt (freeware) Tool for extracting the contents of BSA files. Note this tool unpacks the entire BSA file. It does not easily allow for unpacking a single file.

* BSAExtractor (BSAE) (freeware) Tool for extracting just one or the entire contents of BSA files. See warning above about unpacking an entire BSA.

-Dubious-

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