I actually had an idea to convert GTA maps to expand NC, then do some futuristic decorations, but it would take huge amount of effort plus R* might come knocking down my door xD
lol yeah its possible but you'll change it so eveything is going to be ok , its just an suggestion and would be so good if you give a try for it ! good luck man <3
Nice, quite impressive when compared to the Cyberpunk world style :)
I would only add a solid credit note for the Wolvenkit team and psiberx, for core tools and mods: Wolvenkit, ArchiveXL, and Codeware, to the Description. Without their research and these tools, it would not have been possible to develop the World Builder to allow easy world composition creation and adding it to the game. In the early game modding days, we had to resort to hex editing game files, and multiple mods modifying the world could easily conflict with each other. Nothing was easy; everything was like exploring uncharted waters and piecing it together laboriously, byte by byte. Trial and error was the only way to learn anything about modding the game back then.
Today, you can do it safely, conveniently, and completely free, all thanks to the immense work put into developing these tools by a group of devoted and talented enthusiasts over the last 4 years.
Oh yeah, forgot to add it xD, i still remember the og tool where i have to manually input what i wanted to do through console on my first mod which is turning the minimap into circle shape
Yeah, I remember that one from you and thanks for the reminder too as the CET Team deserves credits as well - the World Builder would not exist without it
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Enemy Spotted.
Affirmative.
The bomb has been planted.
Roger that.
Affirmative.
Fire in the hole!
Negative.
Terrorists win!
Roger that.
I would only add a solid credit note for the Wolvenkit team and psiberx, for core tools and mods: Wolvenkit, ArchiveXL, and Codeware, to the Description.
Without their research and these tools, it would not have been possible to develop the World Builder to allow easy world composition creation and adding it to the game.
In the early game modding days, we had to resort to hex editing game files, and multiple mods modifying the world could easily conflict with each other. Nothing was easy; everything was like exploring uncharted waters and piecing it together laboriously, byte by byte. Trial and error was the only way to learn anything about modding the game back then.
Today, you can do it safely, conveniently, and completely free, all thanks to the immense work put into developing these tools by a group of devoted and talented enthusiasts over the last 4 years.
Edit: im just stupid