my take: some collect dummies, some collect clothes and dummies and some like me collect power armor just because they exist and i have no use for them
Fallout 4's (and Skyrims and all the older Fallout and Elder scrol games) biggest flaw is not having a outfit viewing mode. So what do you do if you dont want to to open and close the pipboy hundreds of times scrolling through a long list to see a clothing or armor item and how good it looks on your character or follower???!?
THIS!!!!!
Still tedious though, if you see something you like you still have to note it down and look at it later again how it fits and mixes and matches with other items you like the looks of.
Really hope Starfield gets a decent outfit preview feature where we can mix and match all we like. They did a decent job in ESO to manage outfits, so they do know what we want. ;-) :-)
476 of them just for Vtaw wardrobe 1 to 8 and DonEb14n's 6 clothing packs and i only used the base colors :-) probably have to quadruple that otherwise hahahaha
It's a bit to much clothing items tbh in those packs, so easy to miss out on some very good items you can mix and match. If you rely on the pipboy only you will never see all of them :-)
I instantly recognized many from Vtaw (left side of screen) which I have myself with their versions mostly 1-4 and honestly the quickest way to get them is from the console or from prepared bat files.
I have the „live“ manequeens (all the main characters) and set them all up, but you can't go over 500. I don't have a HAL 9000, or even he would say: „Dave, I'm sorry, ave. I'm afraid I can't do that.“ (and my name's not even Dave)
I use ESP explorer to get the items or cheat terminal to get the crafting materials and godmode to build them.
This is just on a "preview" profile in MO2 to quickly see clothing and armor items without the hassle of opening, equiping, closing, zooming out, opening unequiping, rince and repeat untill you grow tired and just go play another game ;-)
Note down what i like and if it's worth keeping the mod, mix and match and then get the items on my play profile for my character not wasting time. Well sort off, doing this is a waste of time in it's own right, but still :-)
Army of mannequins! Damn, these would look creepy at night... Also reminds of a scene from I Robot movie, when they were chasing Sonny and he hid in a factory with a bunch of other robots of his kind. Cool!
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Why :-)
doof ;o)
Dumb in plural
but i understand i think :-)
nice idea i like it !
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THIS!!!!!
Still tedious though, if you see something you like you still have to note it down and look at it later again how it fits and mixes and matches with other items you like the looks of.
Really hope Starfield gets a decent outfit preview feature where we can mix and match all we like. They did a decent job in ESO to manage outfits, so they do know what we want. ;-) :-)
the truth is simple, NM earn much more money with nudes, titts n asses instead with clothes
Wir sind das Geld, Wir sind die Ware .o)
31 + 15 = 46
46*11
46
+ 46
= 506 Is correct!
It's a bit to much clothing items tbh in those packs, so easy to miss out on some very good items you can mix and match. If you rely on the pipboy only you will never see all of them :-)
I have the „live“ manequeens (all the main characters) and set them all up, but you can't go over 500. I don't have a HAL 9000, or even he would say: „Dave, I'm sorry, ave. I'm afraid I can't do that.“ (and my name's not even Dave)
This is just on a "preview" profile in MO2 to quickly see clothing and armor items without the hassle of opening, equiping, closing, zooming out, opening unequiping, rince and repeat untill you grow tired and just go play another game ;-)
Note down what i like and if it's worth keeping the mod, mix and match and then get the items on my play profile for my character not wasting time. Well sort off, doing this is a waste of time in it's own right, but still :-)
How is the computer handling that many outfits? Does it stutter, or does it still run smooth?