dang as much as i love this armor one cutscene on iki island ruined it for me, i thought it was a mod bug but it also happened in vanilla, the arm is invisible during a cutscene when jin is threatening the guy who killed his father when he put the tanto on the guy's neck you can't ignore it and it was there since PS days so pretty much no way to fix it which is sad.
Be careful, there is a user in the Tsushima modding community under the nickname greebo who maliciously uses the rights of Nexus Mods, he bans mods, depriving us of wonderful works by talented people.
The problem was that the katana mod did not credit grebo when the modder used some of grebo's meshes. The katana is also back up on the site with proper crediting. Emelerud1 credited the original modders.
Now tell me where to get these mods. By whose will greebo was deleted.According to this logic, then the developers of Sucker Punch can come and remove all the mods, thank God, the developers do not suffer from such bullshit,
Exactly. Nexus has 100s if not 1000s of games that the developers did not intend for modding. Nexus is also in violation of copyright laws then by the logic of the haters.
Being a private entity doesn't excuse you from laws on trademark/copyright. Stopping people from altering free, publicly released IP and not making monetary gain on said other peoples' work, is NOT against the law. But it is definitely illegal to host a site a that allows people to break copyright laws, and there are 100s of 1000s of mods that do that. FFS, my entire Starfield game is star wars related now. As soon as the mod toolkit releases, I bet there won't be a trace of Starfield vanilla left when Im done adding mods lol.
Every single one of us would cry our little nerd eyes out if game devs abandoned their games and then stopped people from modding them. Yet these little white knight trolls run around Nexus screeching about permissions they don't even understand lmfao. Nexus' rules are pretty clear, too. Abandoned mods can be re released. Period.
I can't wait to see the fake lawyers hop on and show me their google searches that they didn't take the time to actually read all the way through. I am right about my take on the law. Interpol is quite clear. US law is quite clear. Canadian law is quite clear. And EU/UK laws are quite clear. Any one who has basic reading comprehension skills can look these things up. You cannot help people violate laws. You cannot hinder people from following the law (with the exception of a private entity like Nexus saying what they'll allow on their site within the confines of the law). So on the latter, Im merely calling out the hypocrisy. I am NOT saying Nexus violates the law by saying you have to get permission from a modder to use their work unless abandoned (for real abandoned not that someone just took more than a week to update so you stole their work).
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I know it might be too much to ask, but..
Could you please work with the Shinsengumi costume color from the animation 'Samurai X' ?
If the colors were changed, it would be reminiscent of the Shinsengumi costume from the Animation 'Samurai X'
Being a private entity doesn't excuse you from laws on trademark/copyright. Stopping people from altering free, publicly released IP and not making monetary gain on said other peoples' work, is NOT against the law. But it is definitely illegal to host a site a that allows people to break copyright laws, and there are 100s of 1000s of mods that do that. FFS, my entire Starfield game is star wars related now. As soon as the mod toolkit releases, I bet there won't be a trace of Starfield vanilla left when Im done adding mods lol.
Every single one of us would cry our little nerd eyes out if game devs abandoned their games and then stopped people from modding them. Yet these little white knight trolls run around Nexus screeching about permissions they don't even understand lmfao. Nexus' rules are pretty clear, too. Abandoned mods can be re released. Period.
I can't wait to see the fake lawyers hop on and show me their google searches that they didn't take the time to actually read all the way through. I am right about my take on the law. Interpol is quite clear. US law is quite clear. Canadian law is quite clear. And EU/UK laws are quite clear. Any one who has basic reading comprehension skills can look these things up. You cannot help people violate laws. You cannot hinder people from following the law (with the exception of a private entity like Nexus saying what they'll allow on their site within the confines of the law). So on the latter, Im merely calling out the hypocrisy. I am NOT saying Nexus violates the law by saying you have to get permission from a modder to use their work unless abandoned (for real abandoned not that someone just took more than a week to update so you stole their work).
The red/pink glint might be a mipmap issue?