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  1. SB0192
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    Stop adding all the requirements to your mods!!!... nobody wants to see ur mods everywhere!!! Their probabky not even bad byt they are annoying!!
  2. Ranger48
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    I'm not sure why you added your entire load order to the requirements for a save file, if you wanted to share your facial generation for the character a simple entry save at the beginning of the game would suffice without clogging up requirements sections. I'd recommend leaving the modlist in a separate text document.

  3. Andhika1996
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    Released in November 1998, ahead of Half-Life and a week after Shogo: Mobile Armor Division, SiN was Ritual Entertainment's first major title, as it described as a cross between Doom and Cyberpunk 2077. Despite receiving decent reviews from gamers and critics alike, SiN was a commercial flop as the result of Half-Life's release.

    Five years later in 2003, Ritual also developed Star Trek: Elite Force II, based on the popular Star Trek franchise, but also a commercial disappointment and ultimately receiving positive reviews from Star Trek fans and critics alike.

    The Dallas, Texas-based Ritual Entertainment would be closed its doors for good in 2007, soon after the release of the ill-fated gangster-themed shooter game 25 To Life in 2006.
    1. cubbyman1
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      someone's got to remake the star trek one in fallout, i would try that mod out for sure, but mostly because i love star trek themed stuff. 

      i know there is a modder doing starwars stuff for the game, but i hope he doesn't put it in the regular fallout landscape and does it somewhere else, the vanilla game is so filled with buggy things that it limits the possibilities of the creations being made and makes the game unstable.
  4. GuardsmanBoris
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    This pasty white dude is not John Blade. Seriously, you didn't even give him a tan or anything. Your version is super pale. This is nothing short of a complete race swap.
    1. cubbyman1
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      yeah, he might have to change that, i now see it when comparing skin color with Maxon and Danse's skin, and your right, he's pasty white in comparison in the pictures provided.

      his face structure is also the vanilla games white guy look, what he should do is create the skin color on top of the black guy face and then pick the right shade of mixed race skin color that he needs to be to get the look just right.

      but hey, i'm looking forward to this mod, i hope it's voice acted and has a good story at least, i never played or even heard of the original game so i wouldn't know what the story was about, nor the blade runner series, but i assume a bladerunner is similar to netrunner in cyberpunk 2077?
  5. cubbyman1
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    smart way of advertising for that game, this kind of reminds me of the modder who created the mod in skyrim, it was like a dwemer themed mod that involved time travel and a game he created was the same concept but in another engine, but the mod was free and he used that mod to garner support for the game he made, which isn't a bad tactic to be honest. 

    are you possibly the dev of that old game?
  6. Andhika1996
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    Based on my redesign for Fallout 4, I described John Robert Blade (Rusty) as the "bi-racial" Duke Nukem, as Blade being a half-Caucasian and half-African American. Blade is also a cross between Duke Nukem and Rick Deckard.