its too bad no one makes this armor into a body suit. looks good just could be way better. fo4 power armor base makes this armor look way to huge. good job never the less.
A matter of Taste. I think Fallout 4 Power Armor is better than previous Versions (being a vehicle instead of a body armor)
The Fusion core thingy might be just another name for Microfusion Pack. The only thing that disappointed me is that you can use a power armor without training (So can Settlers apparently)
i agree with Ninja on the power armor topic, always thought is was little dumb to be able to just store your power armor in a damn backpack lol. They finally have done it right in my opinion anyway, oh and this mod looks really good keep up the great work :0
"The only thing that disappointed me is that you can use a power armor without training (So can Settlers apparently)"
You didn't needed training to use power armor on Fallout 1 and 2, but you would only find power armor with BoS or Enclave, near the end of both games. Power armor training was a shitty way Bethesda thought to counterbalance power armor trivialization in Fallout 3, as you could find T-45s during random encounters as soon as you leave Vault 101.
Dude that helmet looks great, and you've got that smooth look that the cover of tactics had. But i gotta say the torso looks a bit bloated, looks like daddy armor. Adding some beef to the thighs, and broadening the collar-shoulder area would make this feel more menacing and formidable.
I love the old fallout tactics concept art for this armor, have you considered adding wires/tubing to the back of the helm? (The concept kind of reminds me of Predator's dreads)
IMHO : Previous power body better what this. You don't have enough relief on the edge(need more bump). In third position on picture(profile) its looks rounded surface. P.s. sorry for my bad english. P.s.s:
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The Fusion core thingy might be just another name for Microfusion Pack. The only thing that disappointed me is that you can use a power armor without training (So can Settlers apparently)
You didn't needed training to use power armor on Fallout 1 and 2, but you would only find power armor with BoS or Enclave, near the end of both games. Power armor training was a shitty way Bethesda thought to counterbalance power armor trivialization in Fallout 3, as you could find T-45s during random encounters as soon as you leave Vault 101.
*sorry im late to the new PA bashing :p
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I love the old fallout tactics concept art for this armor, have you considered adding wires/tubing to the back of the helm? (The concept kind of reminds me of Predator's dreads)
P.s. sorry for my bad english.
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