Thanks for the textures. But sadly, I haven't been able to find the ones that have the uh... "Flying in the wind" animation. I'm stuck with using the Nuka-world flag poles with your textures instead. My question is, where can I find the ones that fly in the wind?
I genuinely don't know right now. I think some mods have animated flagpoles baked in along with other stuff, but from the top of my head I can't think of a stand alone mod with just animated flagpoles.
As I don't use that mod myself I don't see it happening I'm afraid. I made this thing a very long time ago for myself, and editing 300 textures for a mod I don't use myself feels like a bit too much work, depending on how those flags are set up.
You may have more luck asking the author of Flags for the Old World as they have access to their own files, and plenty of people prefer whole flags over tattered ones.
Bethesda seem to be brain-dead and obsessed on the idea that everything after the War has to be destroyed and junky and no one ever can create new items ever again ever because DON'T HAVE THE TECHNOLOGY like construction and textiles and engineering haven't been around since literal ancient times.
Betsy Ross must have used her 3D printer to make the first American flag, boy are we lucky she had one amirite
Does this affect every flag in the game? For instance if I walk into a dusty rotted out building that has a flag in it... that flag still has holes right? Or will I find a whole intact flag in there?
Sorry for the very late reply. Unfortunately this mod affects all the flags in the game (except ones added by DLC's). Basically what's going on is that each faction only has a single flag texture which is then used on several models (pinned to walls, hanging on the short flagpoles, blowing in the wind on tall, animated flagpoles, etc.) so whatever changes you do to that texture will be seen in the entire game.
Could you be a bit more specific? And perhaps upload a screenshot of which ones you're talking about? Because this should apply to all flags that use these textures (so the ones you can use as decorations, the ones on the tall flagpoles, and at the very least the short US ones that sits on the floor).
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You may have more luck asking the author of Flags for the Old World as they have access to their own files, and plenty of people prefer whole flags over tattered ones.
Betsy Ross must have used her 3D printer to make the first American flag, boy are we lucky she had one amirite
Love the fact the flags don't have the holes in them yet retain their vanilla colors. Thank you.
Or is it just me?
The small pole flags are still full of holes.
Many thanks!