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Changelogs
Version 1.2
fixed crashes when entering ship
Version 1.1
changed voice type
Version 1.0
Initial Release
This mod replaces Vasco with ND-5, a BX-series droid commando used during the clone wars.
What you get:
Vasco replacer
new craftable spacesuit to make your character look like ND-5
Details: Vasco will no longer use the robot skeleton but the human skeleton instead. You can give him weapons that he will use in battle. He comes with an Eon pistol as his standard weapon. You can also craft the droid outfit at an industrial workbench to look like ND-5 yourself.
If you already met Vasco in your playthrough, you most likely have to reset him with console commands. Select him to get his ID and type in "disable" and after that "enable". Or try "resetinventory". That should fix him.
Known Issues/Work in progress:
Coat physics may look a little bit weird sometimes
Installation Use a mod manager.
Manual Installation: Extract the zip file to your "Data" folder where Starfield is installed. If you don't already have done so, please make a "StarfieldCustom.ini" or edit if it already exist in "\Documents\My Games\Starfield\" folder with the following: [Archive] bInvalidateOlderFiles=1 sResourceDataDirsFinal=
Credits radicalclownfriend for helping me A LOT to get into Starfield modding, Blender and whatelse. Bonepunk for helping me with understanding how to make custom nif files.