Nice. I used the warn version of the original myself. It's slightly different than the Vanilla, having no center stripe and a thicker white border. But I think it looks better with the changes.
If anyone's wondering, a stack should have 100 bills in it. Original stacks are 20, so its $2,000 per pre-war money stack. Now you can find out how much you have laying around. Also fun fact, the warn $1 stacks from this mod would make the pre-war money more like the Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas stacks, as those were (as far as I can tell from the blurry appearance and Blue band) stacks of $1. However since Red is the color for 20 in Fallout opposed to Purple IRL, its possible the Fallout 3/NV Blue band isn't $1. Not sure.
For some reason I wanted to know if it was a $1 in Fo3/NV, just for fun. I pulled the Fallout 3/NV texture of the Pre-War money, and despite it being a 128x128 highly pixalated mess to make out, it doesn't have the silhouette of a $1 bill. It looks more similar to a 1950's style $20 bill with (for some reason) a Blue band. So I guess it would make more sense to use the warn IRL $20 version, but with a blue band if you wanted to make it look Fallout 3/NV-ish for whatever reason.
Manual install took less than a minute. Learn where your Data folder is and it's easy. I use NMM for most FO4 mods, but some mods are worth manual install.
I actually put more thought into whether I wanted to DL this than I should have simply because there was no NMM support. But with it being the best (and almost only) lore friendly retexture and doesn't just make it like a real $20, I had to at least give it a try. NMM support would probably do a lot of good.
I just wanted to point out for anyone who decides not to DL this because it doesn't have a "Download NMM" button. I just downloaded the file, opened it, repackaged my chosen denomination into another .rar file, walked my dog, and installed WITH NMM, within about 5 minutes. If you're unsure how to do this, here's how.
1. Download this mod to your desktop and extract the contents. 2. Once opened, you will see a folder named "Denominations", a folder named "meshes", and a README. Move the "meshes" folder into the "Denominations' folder. 3. Choose the denomination you want used in your game and move the "meshes" folder into that chosen denominations folder. 4. Open the denominations folder you chose. You should have a "textures" folder and the "meshes" folder you just put in there. While holding the "ctrl" key on your keyboard, click both of these folders so they're both highlighted. 5. Right click in the highlighted area to bring up an options window and select "Add to Archive". Name this archive whatever you like and place it on your desktop. 6. Open Nexus Mod Manager, click the green + to "Add Mod from File", and navigate to your desktop to select the archive you just created. From here, just activate as you would any other mod.
These 6 steps should take no longer than 5 minutes.
Hey, did you do this for Fallout 3 as well? I LOVED that mesh/texture for the money! I recognize the style. Very Awesome! Kudos and Endorse pending
For those of you who cannot drag/drop 2 simple little files into your game directory: I truly pity you. If those steps you struggle with, please stop "modding" your games.
Why should a simple re-texture need a NMM installer? Come on people. It's only TWO files to put in :
Perhaps a fomod installer with all options would make life easier.
Also it would be better to have the psd template separate from the main file, as most won't use it and it's then an unnecessary file size they have to download to get the textures.
True, Fomod installer would be 10 times better. You should either make your installation steps a lot clearer. Or kindly make that Fomod NMM file for everyone else
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If anyone's wondering, a stack should have 100 bills in it. Original stacks are 20, so its $2,000 per pre-war money stack. Now you can find out how much you have laying around. Also fun fact, the warn $1 stacks from this mod would make the pre-war money more like the Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas stacks, as those were (as far as I can tell from the blurry appearance and Blue band) stacks of $1. However since Red is the color for 20 in Fallout opposed to Purple IRL, its possible the Fallout 3/NV Blue band isn't $1. Not sure.
For some reason I wanted to know if it was a $1 in Fo3/NV, just for fun. I pulled the Fallout 3/NV texture of the Pre-War money, and despite it being a 128x128 highly pixalated mess to make out, it doesn't have the silhouette of a $1 bill. It looks more similar to a 1950's style $20 bill with (for some reason) a Blue band. So I guess it would make more sense to use the warn IRL $20 version, but with a blue band if you wanted to make it look Fallout 3/NV-ish for whatever reason.
I'll post it for you.
1. Drag and drop the meshes folder into your data folder
2. Open the denominations folder
3. Open a denomination (Such as $20)
4. Drag and drop the textures folder into your Fallout 4 Data folder
I doubt this will be a mod you will regret installing, since it's a huge improvement over vanilla.
1. Download this mod to your desktop and extract the contents.
2. Once opened, you will see a folder named "Denominations", a folder named "meshes", and a README. Move the "meshes" folder into the "Denominations' folder.
3. Choose the denomination you want used in your game and move the "meshes" folder into that chosen denominations folder.
4. Open the denominations folder you chose. You should have a "textures" folder and the "meshes" folder you just put in there. While holding the "ctrl" key on your keyboard, click both of these folders so they're both highlighted.
5. Right click in the highlighted area to bring up an options window and select "Add to Archive". Name this archive whatever you like and place it on your desktop.
6. Open Nexus Mod Manager, click the green + to "Add Mod from File", and navigate to your desktop to select the archive you just created.
From here, just activate as you would any other mod.
These 6 steps should take no longer than 5 minutes.
Very Awesome! Kudos and Endorse pending
For those of you who cannot drag/drop 2 simple little files into your game directory: I truly pity you. If those steps you struggle with, please stop "modding" your games.
Why should a simple re-texture need a NMM installer?
Come on people. It's only TWO files to put in :
Data/Texture/Props/Money_Prewar_d.dds
Data/Meshes/Props/Money_Prewar.nif
I really don't want to upload an individual file for each denomination, only to make it compatible with NMM.
I don't think this is a mod you'll regret installing, it's a big improvement over vanilla.
Also it would be better to have the psd template separate from the main file, as most won't use it and it's then an unnecessary file size they have to download to get the textures.
You should either make your installation steps a lot clearer. Or kindly make that Fomod NMM file for everyone else
Can you upload a picture?
I'll go over the instructions.
Drag and drop the meshes folder into your Fallout 4 data folder.
Open the denominations folder, open which one you want to use. (such as $20)
Drag and drop the textures folder into your Fallout 4 data folder. (the textures folder being inside $20, or any other denomination)
That should be it, I did test it before I uploaded it.
I'll try and help as best as I can.