This mod will make your wraparound goggles look somewhat darker, but not
too dark to look out of place.
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This mod will make your wraparound goggles look somewhat darker, but not too dark to look out of place. Made it for my own use. It's a quick dirty job, I didn't even bother to play around and figure out how not to cross the edges of the texture properly into the invisible separator (yes, my graphic editor skills totally suck), but it still looks the same as if I did that anyway, so who cares.
Compatibility: -------------- Will work fine with anything that doesn't replace the same file.
Installation: ------------- Copy the Textures directory from the archive into your Fallout 4\Data directory. Note: You must have mods enabled for this to take effect in the game. If you don't know how, read the guide here: http://wiki.tesnexus.com/index.php/Fallout_4_Mod_Installation
Removal: -------- Just delete the only file (Helmet_d.dds) you extracted from the archive from Fallout 4\Data\Textures\Armor\Metal