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    TES Fixer-Upper to Help Make F:NV

    Not "a Oblivion modder", but "a very particular Oblivion modder" :wink: When she mods on her free time, she should make it for herself first. As you correctly noted, she has made a lot of stuff that is more than just boners. Her goth shop has a great variety of clothes, much of which would fit...
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    TES Fixer-Upper to Help Make F:NV

    This is good news. Jorge is quite skilled not just in the TESIV Editor, but also in fields of game design and balance. Not to mention the details in OOO that made the game world seem more alive and diverse.
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    New Vegas tidbits: Mark Morgan and cinematics

    It's a bit like when it were announced that Ron Pearlman would be back for Fallout 3 ...
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    New fallout mod...

    You may find Return to Shady Sands interesting?
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    GECK hair subsection

    I don't have GECK on this computer, bu I think that the hair subsection for the NPCs should be placed in the NPC dialogue (rightclick an NPC and choose Edit), in one of the face tabs to the right. By the way, you really should update GECK to 1.5.
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    Unofficial Patch?

    It works fine with 1.7. If you use the Broken Steel DLC, you should get the Rivet City fix for the Unofficial Fallout 3 Patch.
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    Fallout 3 mods on the Xbox

    Today, you may be right, but when the XBox 360 came out in 2005, I'm sure the price difference were significant. And today the difference may be using the XBox you have vs. purchasing a new PC. Anyhow, I neither own nor wish to own a console - I also prefer the flexibility of a PC.
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    Fallout 3 mods on the Xbox

    Consoles are a cheap alternative to a monster PC. But, aside from funds, you are quite correct. I expect Bethesda to be indifferent - they may do some posturing, but not much more. Microsoft on the other hand may get very cross, as they hate usermade content on their XBox. From what I hear...
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    J.E. Sawyer breaks the game

    Not really. While it is possible to use the scripting language in the dev tools for Oblivion/Fallout 3 to make some amazing gameplay changes, the core mechanics are controlled by the executable. The esm/esp formats changed somewhat from Oblivion to Fallout 3, such as adding guns, needing parts...
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    About mods for Fallout 3?

    As many has written, there aren't really any TC releases, but there are a number of large overhauls and some large quest mods. The thread linked by killap contains a list of some of the best mods out there. When it comes to deeper gameplay overhauls, Fallout Wanderers Edition or Arwens Realism...
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    Problems with too many mods

    The most likely problem is that two mods are changing the same entry (ie. the Chinese Assaultrifle). In this case only the changes from one mod will be present. An easy way to see this is to move the ammo-changing mod to the bottom of the loading list. If the ammo-changing mod works again, this...
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    Ren's Beauty Pack?

    I think it is fully possible with FOMMs plugin-editor, but it has a relatively steep learning curve, compared to the CS where you "just" had to find the right menu to get the new hairs into the game.
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    Kotaku: Fallout 3 is broken

    Debugging cost money, testing cost money. As I stated, it either comes from fewer features (ie. fewer quests, fewer NPCs, worse graphics) or from more expensive games. I fail to see how that can be considered "ridiculous". I would claim that you *do* pay extra to ensure that your car's wheels...
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    Kotaku: Fallout 3 is broken

    There is a cost-benefit trade off for developers when it comes to releasing software. If you want fewer bugs, you are going to have to either cut back on the number of features, or increase production costs. Increased production costs translates to more expensive software. So, a central question...
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    Fallout 3 DLC on GfWL and other tidbits

    Actually, Bethesda released free mods for Morrowind. You only had to pay for the game and the expansion packs.
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    Kotaku: Fallout 3 is broken

    Some bugs are pretty hard to find, but that one sounds like one they should have caught well before release. But then again, Bethesda never got around to fixing the infamous vampire face bug, even though it is pretty easy to replicate. Ahhh, yes, that's right.
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    Kotaku: Fallout 3 is broken

    I'm not making excuses. I was pointing out that this game is rumored to have sold very well, which means that the number of people with issues is likely to be larger than ie. Oblivion, even if percentage of people with issues is lower (if that is the case). I never did play GURPS, but I read...
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    Kotaku: Fallout 3 is broken

    Having browsed the BSF hardware issues forums it is pretty obvious that a lot of people are having issues. But given the sales, I'm unsure if it is a significant minority. MERP?
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    Child Killing

    Why? Just because you are a lying, cheating murdering bastard, it does not follow that you like people who kill children.
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    Fallout 3 moves 4.7 million copies

    I think it comes from a lot of sources. One are long-time lurkers like myself (I think my first visit were back when Van Buren were the code name for Fallout 3), who are interested in discussing Fallout 3 with other fans of the series. Most likely. I haven't been reading a lot of those...
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