Replies to silverwing, page 2
-
@silverwing moo
-
@silverwing They do. The file structure for texture mods is Data>textures>[clutter/architecture/etc]. It's mirrored from that of the compressed BSAs. Just decompress the mod and set the game to load loose files if it doesn't by default.
-
@silverwing moo
-
@silverwing Mod textures in which way?
-
@silverwing I download everything in batches without intending to, then when things crash I disable 10-25 at a time and narrow it from there.
-
@silverwing Weird. The only time I actually had issues when manually working with mods was a bunch of years ago with oblicion, but the fault was on my part by installing too many and overlapping files.
-
@silverwing a lot easier on the eyes.
-
@silverwing Most mods, except a few overcomplecated ones, are just a matter of decompressing to the data folder
-
@silverwing I use a mix of the SW and the Nexus Mod Manager for Skyrim, and it can handle FO3/NV as well, so it'll be okay I guess.
-
@flamingpandaomg @silverwing Nexus master race
-
@silverwing I like the cap remover since it doesn't make any sense to wear power armour and be harmed by an unarmed junkie.
-
@silverwing This makes me wish that the Steam Workshop was available for FO3 / NV'
-
@silverwing I need to get around to modding FO3 / NV since I have them both installed finally. Have any recommendations?
-
@silverwing yeah, I played skyrim before playing Fallout, and I did enjoy Skyrim, but after losing interest I played fallout new Vegas and wow.
-
@silverwing I have a lot added and my computer's far from great. Skyrim runs better on this than modded Oblivion did, oddly enough.
-
@silverwing If you want me to I can update my Steam Workshop mod collection and send a link so you can download a crapton of mods without having to nitpick.
-
@silverwing yeah, I lost interest in Skyrim pretty quick. mods do help, but...
-
@silverwing One hundred and forty three mods say otherwise.
-
@silverwing Fallout is great, it gets so little attention though. (Compared to the Elder Scrolls Series)
-
@silverwing Apparently. He like bought movie rights or some cherries and nothing ever came out of it.
-
@silverwing That's what i'm saying!
-
@silverwing Oh my god
-
@silverwing Well, I like to take my games seriously, so like, say Skyrim for exsample, I like to get super-attatched to my companions, act as if they were REAL family. And if they die... well, I actually am quite depressed to lose them, they probably died in a serious way. Now, there are some games where they don't allow you to even take anything seriously, such as a character falling off a cliff and making a fart sound when they hit the ground, it's just pure ridiculousness...
-
@silverwing I love large forests. Times I've spent in them are some of the better memories I have, outside of nights most of the time though. Once you get used to it though after a few nights it's no problem but they are so noisy!
-
@silverwing There's some awesome forest up that way, yes? I always imagined Washington State as huge sprawling forests and Mount St Helens.
-
@silverwing Part of me wants to go out whilst winter's still in full gear but the "smarter" part of me wants to wait, gather vacation days and go out for a week or more like in the spring. Further up north, like the boundary waters.
-
@silverwing Went out a couple months ago outside Banning State park in central Minnesota, before it started getting cold. Just for a few days, but always a lifting time for me.
-
@silverwing Lol, yeah almost anything. I still camp once in a while, but I can always stand to do more outside.
-
@silverwing Plus anything to do with the outdoors is win-win.
-
@silverwing Exactly! You have to know when everything's just perfect before you act. Part of the excitement far as I'm concerned.