-Fixes issue with dismiss dialogue, whereby once dismissed, you couldn't re-enlist (Not that you'd ever dismiss him right?)
Added a couple of extra Fail Safes to his control Holotape. Now you can:
-Check his status (Is he essential, invincible or as weak as a kitten) -Follower control (Wait, Dismiss, follow) Just in case dialogue fails for any reason. See video below for demonstration
ADDITIONAL
-Elvis can now hack terminals and crack locks. Note: he doesn't use animation for this... he uses his MIND MOJO POWERS -Elvis has a few more lines of dialogue.
Future updates:
None at this time... I'm concentrating on other things.
Some of you may be aware that I've released these two for console users only. I've held back on uploading to the Nexus because I am in the process of creating a full quest for them, which in itself will most probably be exclusive to The Nexus.
If you're interested in following the progress of the full project, you can keep an eye on developments here: Armstrong & Duke Nexus Forum
You can also subscribe to my YouTube Channel for latest videos and silliness brought to you in ultra low definition
Great job man, this looks like some prime work. If it was just an ESP, or maybe just loose files, I would do it, but I am at my max BA2 limit. Either way, mod looks incredible.
An alien singer Elvis (Presley).. If that isn't eerily apt for a post-apocalyptic nuclear-fallout world gone bonkers, I don't know what is. :-)
I'll be honest here. I am still a noob in this game, and I have scrolled through a bunch of alien-themed mods here on Nexus, but none caught my fancy, until now.
Instant download and quick endorsement, methinks and does!
Even when I'm not using him as a companion, it's always so funny going into the Third Rail for quests (vanilla or modded) and just randomly hearing Alien Elvis in the background singing. XD
Love all your mods, been using Mharphin since day one of my Skyrim SE playthrough, and Armstrong & Duke of course are a staple in my Commonwealth. Great and unique work, adds some much-needed wackiness to Bethesda games.
The idea is great, but the voice could use some work (no offense to the v\o actor), because while the vocal pitch is not something one can technically change, the speaking manner feels more like Johnny Cash than Elvis.
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-Fixes issue with dismiss dialogue, whereby once dismissed, you couldn't re-enlist (Not that you'd ever dismiss him right?)
Added a couple of extra Fail Safes to his control Holotape. Now you can:
-Check his status (Is he essential, invincible or as weak as a kitten)
-Follower control (Wait, Dismiss, follow) Just in case dialogue fails for any reason. See video below for demonstration
ADDITIONAL
-Elvis can now hack terminals and crack locks. Note: he doesn't use animation for this... he uses his MIND MOJO POWERS
-Elvis has a few more lines of dialogue.
Future updates:
None at this time... I'm concentrating on other things.
Over and out
Armstrong & Duke: Guns for Hire
Some of you may be aware that I've released these two for console users only. I've held back on uploading to the Nexus because I am in the process of creating a full quest for them, which in itself will most probably be exclusive to The Nexus.
If you're interested in following the progress of the full project, you can keep an eye on developments here: Armstrong & Duke Nexus Forum
You can also subscribe to my YouTube Channel for latest videos and silliness brought to you in ultra low definition
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If that isn't eerily apt for a post-apocalyptic nuclear-fallout world gone bonkers, I don't know what is. :-)
I'll be honest here. I am still a noob in this game, and I have scrolled through a bunch of alien-themed mods here on Nexus, but none caught my fancy, until now.
Instant download and quick endorsement, methinks and does!
Love all your mods, been using Mharphin since day one of my Skyrim SE playthrough, and Armstrong & Duke of course are a staple in my Commonwealth. Great and unique work, adds some much-needed wackiness to Bethesda games.