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Thanks to Dr-Felix116 for his recoloration script!
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A moment of nostalgia Back in 2008, I played a modified version of Fallout 2 and thought I'd never do it again. Well, 17 years later I've reconsidered that decision a bit 😅 Many mods have gotten much better, and there are cool conversions like Resurrection and Sonora... But some mods just got lost in time. They say "what goes on the internet stays there forever". Yeah... sure. Especially files uploaded on RapidShare (closed ten years ago) Had to create one of these mods from scratch.
There are 6 variants of simple recoloring of the robe, and 1 special variant, where the robe is black all over, without decorations. The mod should be compatible with any other, if using sFall. The original FRMs are taken from Fallout 2 Restoration Project, so smoking and lightsaber animations are present.
Installation: Copy file to Fallout 2\mods Edit mods_order.ini and add the line black_robe.dat=1 (depending on the downloaded file name)