Had tons of fun partying like it was 2033 in arasaka tower with this mod on, thank ya.
By the way; you may hate it but furries are lore accurate in the tabletop RPG. Both Arasaka and BioTechnica released commercially available transhuman modifications to people who were bored of being normal humans, and wanted to transcend that boundry: whether for visual appeal, cosmetic, extensions on their lifespans by a couple years, or yes, even sex appeal. Why wear a suit 24/7 when you can just modify your own body? That's where biosculpting in the tabletop came in. Ever wanted to fly without a jetpack? Well according to the corporations of the tabletops: "Now you can." Or maybe you want scales that can resist the highest calliber? Maybe going a more reptillian route would be up your angle, for all those high risk missions. Breathing underwater? Just add concealed gills.
Point is: Ya'll complain about it not being lore accurate, when it's ironically the opposite.
Great mod, thank you for the instructions, and thank you for fixing one of what I think is Cyberpunk 2077's biggest flaws - no matter what you think about 'em, it makes no sense that in a future where you can get body mods and whatnot, nobody's gone out and made themselves a furry.
I'm astonished there aren't more furry/exotic mods out there for cyberpunk. and i'm still mad that they aren't in there by default because they're 100% canon in the cyberpunk universe.
This dude figured out how to import custom models into Cyberpunk2077 and y'all are bitchin because he used a furry as an example instead of an anime girl srsly
Anyway thank you for posting this I should soon have my vrchat avi in Cyberpunk and Im really looking forward to it
Excellent stuff. Currently working on adding a Unicorn model.
I also love how upset a bunch of folks are to find out that Furries have been a thing in Cyberpunk lore since Mike Pondsmith first published it. Let's help them be more upset about it.
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By the way; you may hate it but furries are lore accurate in the tabletop RPG. Both Arasaka and BioTechnica released commercially available transhuman modifications to people who were bored of being normal humans, and wanted to transcend that boundry: whether for visual appeal, cosmetic, extensions on their lifespans by a couple years, or yes, even sex appeal.
Why wear a suit 24/7 when you can just modify your own body? That's where biosculpting in the tabletop came in. Ever wanted to fly without a jetpack? Well according to the corporations of the tabletops: "Now you can."
Or maybe you want scales that can resist the highest calliber? Maybe going a more reptillian route would be up your angle, for all those high risk missions.
Breathing underwater? Just add concealed gills.
Point is: Ya'll complain about it not being lore accurate, when it's ironically the opposite.
https://cyberpunk.fandom.com/wiki/Exotics
Anyway thank you for posting this I should soon have my vrchat avi in Cyberpunk and Im really looking forward to it
I also love how upset a bunch of folks are to find out that Furries have been a thing in Cyberpunk lore since Mike Pondsmith first published it. Let's help them be more upset about it.