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Oddly one of the few things that bothered me about Fallout 4 was that the comics and magazines had blank back covers. So I put ads on the back of them. Ta-da! Now updated!

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ADS FOR THE BACK OF COMICS AND MAGAZINES!
 

The greatest mod ever is now!  Remember how Fallout 4 is when you play it.  This changes everything forever!  This adds advertisements from the Fallout world to the backs of comics and magazines.  All of the art is from the Fallout franchise.  (LORE FRIENDLINESS!) There is one or two old school shout outs to long time fans.  There are 37 unique high res back covers, and 8 low res.  Enjoy!

COMICS GOT BACK 2.0 CHANGES EVERYTHING AGAIN!

CGB 2.0 just dropped.  Hold onto your pants because you've never seen compression like this!  Utilizing the State of the art DXT 1 Compression, CGB takes a leap forward of some sort.  What is DXT 1 compression?  It's everything!  It's also a setting in GIMP 2's DDS exporter!

New to CGB 2.0:

*All files recompressed using the mind altering DXT 1 compression for MAXIMIZED compression!
*Proper file structure for AMAZINGLY SIMPLE install
*I fixed some stuff that was BROKEN!  Now everything should work PRETTY MUCH!

*Now includes a jpg of the banner above in case you want to make it your desktop background, or get it tattoo'd on your body.

"Comics Got Back" featured in VatiWah's Fallout 4 Mod Review!  It's kinda a big deal....

 AND featured in Fallout 4 Mods Weekly #2!


A couple of optional files added.

The first one reverts the back covers of the Wastelanders Survival Guide, and the Covert Operations Manual since they really shouldn't have advertisements on them.

The second is an ad for an Indie game I think looks really good.  Derp.  Why not right?  It's called Hollow Earth.  It's a busty lady that shoots Dinosaurs:)  Anyways, the read-me has more details.



Thanks to everyone who humors me.  Oh, and thanks to Pfuscher for exposing me to the future of compression. This should wrap this gig up unless you guys find something broken that I missed.