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  • in reply to: Elena Oana Hreapca (Romania) #96156
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    Dude that would be insane, hard to tell who would win that one.

    in reply to: New software adds muscularity to anyone on video #96155
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    What CptMatt said,

    This isn’t the first time Solarian came into a thread a rudely stated his opinion, I remember going into Jana Linke Sippl thread and him posting “In my opinion she’s ugly.”

    It’s like W-T-F who cares!? Those who are enjoying seeing pictures of a muscle woman don’t need it ruined by some troll who contributed nothing to the conversation but, “This is stupid and a waste of MY time.” No one asked you!

    Or when Lingster had put in a feature in Amaz0ns and he comes in saying “This feature is an annoying piece of shit, take it off!” Lingster promptly replied, “It’s off, now go fuck yourself.”

    Solarian is starting to act like those type of people who think that they are better than everyone else. That they have superior intellect, refined tastes, and just freaking know everything. They’re time is so precious that just reading a thread in a forum is an insult if it doesn’t reach THEIR personal standard.

    I hate furry artwork and anything to do with furries, you don’t see me going into a thread saying, “This is absolutely disgusting, get it out of my sight!” I also hate pretty much all Star Wars related artwork, I’m sorry but I just don’t think Carrie Fisher was that hot. Yet, you don’t see me going into threads telling people to go get a life or that this was dumb.

    I mean who honestly goes into a thread saying “Why are you guys still making morphs of female celebrities? Why don’t you move on.” Man, just because you’re lazy doesn’t mean everyone else has to be.

    Anyway, I think the point is made. What I used to love about this community was that people could be civil and respectful to one another without bringing up topics that bring up anger. (Religion, politics, etc.) But then Solarian brings this holier than thou bull shit making it feel like it will be only a matter of time before everyone in the community starts acting the same way.

    So please, stop it.

    in reply to: New software adds muscularity to anyone on video #96151
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    Then don’t read it, your opinion is just that an opinion. If you don’t have anything to contribute to a thread besides “THIS IS STUPID” then you might as well get reported for trolling the forum.

    in reply to: New software adds muscularity to anyone on video #96148
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    Dude, you’ve become such a troll lately, what is your mental malfunction asides from superiority complex? Knock it off before you become what you hate.

    in reply to: New software adds muscularity to anyone on video #96135
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    Very interesting, however and not to rain on the parade. I can already see some of the problems with this tech in that there are going to be limits to what that software can do.

    I saw from the guy playing basketball that even though they tried to make the dude look fatter, he still looked as though he had a body that was in decent shape. So you can’t necessarily make a fat person look muscular nor can you make a muscular person look fat. The tech only adjusts the mass but not the texture.

    This could come in handy for movie actors who don’t want to ruin their bodies by gaining weight for a role, but without the textures being updated as well… this stuff can already be done in another programs.

    The hardest part though, is actually making sure that data goes on the right portion of the video. It is far too frequent in video that when you’re editing or putting an effect, a messed up camera angle ruins the entire thing you’re going for.

    It’s still interesting software and I hope they continue developing it, but I wouldn’t get too excited with what it can do now.

    in reply to: Fallout 3 Muscle mod #96066
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    As in the application keeps crashing or it crashes the game?

    in reply to: Fallout 3 Muscle mod #96060
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    If you use the Fallout Mod manager it’s gonna go a little something like this.

    Download mod and program.

    Place the mod in a folder where you can easily access it. I like to create a mod downloads folder inside my Fallout folder so that it’s together with its game.

    1.) When you launch the program you’ll see in the list Fallout ESM, and that’s about it because you have no mods.

    2.)Go into package manager.

    3.) Click on ADD FOM mod

    4.) Select your mod from wherever you placed it.

    (FOMM will begin unpacking the data for installation, can take a few minutes for large mods.)

    5.) Once it’s done unpacking, click on “ACTIVATE” while having the mod selected in the list.

    6.) Launch Fallout 3.

    The most important mod to get working is FBB Races, Pink teeth bug fix, and eyelashes. Once those are in and ready to roll you should be able to go into the game and create a bodybuilder character.

    in reply to: Fallout 3 Muscle mod #96055
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    Yep, the nexus is what it says it is. A nexus of all the mods you would possibly want and need.

    in reply to: Fallout 3 Muscle mod #96051
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    As someone who uses digital downloads nowadays.

    Yes you can still download and use mods with a digital version of the game. The only difference is that some of the steps get more complicated. For instance, if you use steam you will have to go through steam/commonaps, etc. just to access the Fallout 3 folder where all your mods need to be installed.

    Also if you have Game of the Year edition or some DLC’s some mods may conflict with that. However, since this is just a mesh switch, really just download Fall Out Mod Manager and have it install the mod automatically for you.

    in reply to: Fallout 3 Muscle mod #96039
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    Actually the real reason is that the hoop earrings don’t fit with the fallout universe. When I play the game, I play my character to fit the lore as much as possible. In that game no one wears hoop earrings, necklaces, jewelry, or anything of the like. It’s a post apocalyptic world, people are more concerned about survival than looking pretty.

    I don’t like having features that I can’t remove from a mesh, for instance. There’s a rose tattoo on the back of the character mesh. I don’t want my character to have tattoo’s so I opened photoshop and erased it. Simply put, I just want my character to look like MY character and my character wouldn’t wear hoop earrings.

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