Thank you for this mod. Does this still work for the newest version (2.3.8 as we speak) of HOF?
I haven't downloaded yet, but "show file content" says the directory structure is dbm resources/new museum/HUB/new paintings, but the current version of HOF has dbm resources/HUBHOF/..., so unless I missed something, HOF has changed its directory structure, or even the number / names of paintings.
Sorry about the late reply, life has a habit of getting in the way and before you know it, months have slipped on by. I am not overly sure, but have a snaky suspicion that it doesn't, but have not had the time to confirm one way or the other
I'm sorry, I am new to Hall of forgotten. So what were the original paintings like, where can I find them just so I can compare. or maybe a couple of comparison screenshots would be great
Hi, 1) Download BAE (Bethesda Archive Extractor, freeware) and extract Hall of Forgotten's BSA Archive 2) find the painting's texture files within the now extracted loose files and 3) watch them using any DDS viewer or..probably simpler... 4) watch the paintings ingame with and without activated replacer mod?
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Thank you for this mod. Does this still work for the newest version (2.3.8 as we speak) of HOF?
I haven't downloaded yet, but "show file content" says the directory structure is dbm resources/new museum/HUB/new paintings, but the current version of HOF has dbm resources/HUBHOF/..., so unless I missed something, HOF has changed its directory structure, or even the number / names of paintings.
Could you confirm? Thank you!
So what were the original paintings like, where can I find them just so I can compare. or maybe a couple of comparison screenshots would be great
1) Download BAE (Bethesda Archive Extractor, freeware) and extract Hall of Forgotten's BSA Archive
2) find the painting's texture files within the now extracted loose files and
3) watch them using any DDS viewer or..probably simpler...
4) watch the paintings ingame with and without activated replacer mod?