Replaces signs from the Sierra Madre villa with more generic looking versions. Largely meant for overhauls that use those assets.
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Dead Money
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Something I wanted to use more as a personal edit, but thought it would be good enough to release. Basically, a few mods use the signs from Dead Money in the Sierra Madre villa to decorate certain areas, but their more "fanciful" look might seem out of place for some. Therefore this mod aims to change that by making them look more generic. I omitted the more specific signs, but if there are any mods to use them, let me know so I can update them in the mod later.
WARNING BEFORE USE: I wanted to keep things simple and minimalist, so this is just a model and texture swap. Remember to disable this mod when playing through the Dead Money DLC. I might later make a version using BaseObjectSwapper to not have that problem, but that's a while off for now.