Nice mod, I endorsed it although some aspects of it don't really work for me, but I can't really pinpoint the cause, be it internal or from another mod.
First, it's very nicely designed, properly cluttered, and the NPCs and their backstories and quests are short and simple but interesting and fit well within Fallout. The only real "bug" I've seen is one bus flying out in the air and disappearing in the clouds after I just touched it :-) As the mod's little world has lots of ammo and a few interesting weapons lying around, plus one custom outfit, it could be interesting for someone who'd like to get geared up the moment (s)he leaves Vault 101.
The one odd thing that doesn't properly work for me are the fights. There are some Talon troops to fight and there's nothing wrong with them, but there are so many friendly sentry bots and they are so overpowered that they destroy those poor Talons way before I can ever take a few moments to assess the situation and see where the enemies are. In the whole mod, out of maybe 20 Talon soldiers, I killed 2. And those 2 were in such a position that there were no sentry bots close enough to get them before me.
Maybe, or probably, it has something to do with either FWE or MMM, or both. There's just too many sentry bots and they're way overpowered. I don't mind them when they're my enemies, but as friendlies they tend to do all the killing themselves.
Still, this is a nice mod and good work. Too bad it's the author's only mod here, as the talent is obvious.
Wow! That's one of my favorite buildings ever! I still remember the first time that I saw it in an episode of the original "Outer Limits".
Apart from Blade Runner, the Bradbury has been featured in many films like "Double Indemnity", "Marlowe", "D.O.A.", "Chinatown", "Wolf" and "Lethal Weapon 4" and TV shows "City of Angels", "The Outer Limits" and "Banyon". Coincidentally?, Ray Bradbury was Philip K. Dick's favorite SF author of the 1960's.. It's a shame that the actual textures and original design can't be re-created for Fallout 3.
I uploaded a pic of the interior of the "Bradbury Building" to this mod just for the heck of it.
I'm interested in this mod. After reading the thread & noting the 'Issues' that are present, I've decided to d/l this, install it & run through the quests. After I've finished them, I'll uninstall this mod & load the game from a prior 'hard save".
I like these kinds of mods. Glad to see this.
since this was a class project, is it possible to post the mods made by the rest of the class?
It was fun, but after playing, the Rivet City vendors and Moria Brown would crash my game when attempting to speak with them. Good job anyways. let me know if you fix this bug. Thanks.
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First, it's very nicely designed, properly cluttered, and the NPCs and their backstories and quests are short and simple but interesting and fit well within Fallout. The only real "bug" I've seen is one bus flying out in the air and disappearing in the clouds after I just touched it :-) As the mod's little world has lots of ammo and a few interesting weapons lying around, plus one custom outfit, it could be interesting for someone who'd like to get geared up the moment (s)he leaves Vault 101.
The one odd thing that doesn't properly work for me are the fights. There are some Talon troops to fight and there's nothing wrong with them, but there are so many friendly sentry bots and they are so overpowered that they destroy those poor Talons way before I can ever take a few moments to assess the situation and see where the enemies are. In the whole mod, out of maybe 20 Talon soldiers, I killed 2. And those 2 were in such a position that there were no sentry bots close enough to get them before me.
Maybe, or probably, it has something to do with either FWE or MMM, or both. There's just too many sentry bots and they're way overpowered. I don't mind them when they're my enemies, but as friendlies they tend to do all the killing themselves.
Still, this is a nice mod and good work. Too bad it's the author's only mod here, as the talent is obvious.
Apart from Blade Runner, the Bradbury has been featured in many films like "Double Indemnity", "Marlowe", "D.O.A.", "Chinatown", "Wolf" and "Lethal Weapon 4" and TV shows "City of Angels", "The Outer Limits" and "Banyon". Coincidentally?, Ray Bradbury was Philip K. Dick's favorite SF author of the 1960's.. It's a shame that the actual textures and original design can't be re-created for Fallout 3.
I uploaded a pic of the interior of the "Bradbury Building" to this mod just for the heck of it.
I like these kinds of mods. Glad to see this.
since this was a class project, is it possible to post the mods made by the rest of the class?
It's near vault 101
Dialogue box would come up empty and then go away automatically in a second.