There are a few significant clashes, especially with the X20 mod included, so do the following:
1. Cut/copy/drag materials out of Vampire 2. Paste/drop it into your game's Unofficial_Patch folder 3. Overwrite!
Pretty sure if one wanted to just use the Red Dragon option, it'd be fine to install it as is, but whenever you use an overhaul mod and aren't sure what changes have been made to textures, it's best to install in the bigger mod's folder.
Dear "vampirenonsense", Your mods are truly magnificent! They all target that "little" thinks, that makes us happy and more immersed into game.. Your level of quality and dedication..truly insane! :)
Thank you! That's exactly why I started making texture packs: it's the little things that either distract or immerse me, and I thought Bloodlines deserved the love. :) Thank you so much for the kind words!
This looks so utterly good to the point where it sends you down the rabbit hole of texture improvement mods, simply because the artwork will stand out against everything else that needs improving. I couldn't fathom having this mod and not downloading various A.I.-upscaled textures, characters etc. This one is, imo, absolutely essential
I'm grateful to every single person that takes the time to comment, but this one made me feel especially happy. Thank you, erkaderk. I'm glad it improves the game for you. It's still my favorite of my texture packs. :)
Thank you! The number of great mods available right now is incredible to me as someone who remembers hunting down new skins on forums in languages I couldn't read. If you'd told me back then that one day there'd be more than one eye texture mod to choose from, I don't know what I would have thought. :)
If you are still motivated/interested in replacing stuff, here's an idea: the goth bands artwork and gig posters are (or at least were) easy enough to find. The Collide cover (found for example on the Downtown theatre), the Empire Hideous, Ghoultown...all the artwork is easy to find on Google images. Anyway, just an idea.
Definitely! I always intended to do the band posters and flyers eventually. Plus I'm playing TFN 1.6 right now, which has new poster textures to match the bands used in the mod, so I'm newly motivated to work on the vanilla bands/posters myself. I suppose now I'll be too excited to put them off any longer. Thanks for the suggestion!
Hey! How exactly did you install it? If you put the Vampire folder (or even the Art Texture Pack folder) into the Unofficial_Patch folder, it won't work. Try one of the following: Drop the "materials" folder into Unofficial_Patch OR Change the Vampire folder name to Unofficial_Patch and merge/overwrite
If it still doesn't work, please write me a step-by-step account so I can pinpoint where it went wrong.
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1. Cut/copy/drag materials out of Vampire
2. Paste/drop it into your game's Unofficial_Patch folder
3. Overwrite!
Pretty sure if one wanted to just use the Red Dragon option, it'd be fine to install it as is, but whenever you use an overhaul mod and aren't sure what changes have been made to textures, it's best to install in the bigger mod's folder.
If you are still motivated/interested in replacing stuff, here's an idea: the goth bands artwork and gig posters are (or at least were) easy enough to find. The Collide cover (found for example on the Downtown theatre), the Empire Hideous, Ghoultown...all the artwork is easy to find on Google images. Anyway, just an idea.
Thanks again!
Definitely! I always intended to do the band posters and flyers eventually. Plus I'm playing TFN 1.6 right now, which has new poster textures to match the bands used in the mod, so I'm newly motivated to work on the vanilla bands/posters myself. I suppose now I'll be too excited to put them off any longer. Thanks for the suggestion!
Drop the "materials" folder into Unofficial_Patch
OR
Change the Vampire folder name to Unofficial_Patch and merge/overwrite
If it still doesn't work, please write me a step-by-step account so I can pinpoint where it went wrong.