That's a nice mod list you got installed there mate. Would be a shame if this week the game updated to the rumored remustaderp and fucked up your install there, lad
boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote:
i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then
It's fine if you also have the mod to fix that physics related / FPS issue
However... since I've played the game for ~1700hrs, I know it quite well. And DLSS3 has the same thing I just experienced in Cyberpunk for ~160hrs - blurry ghosting. It's not common but you do catch it happening now and then
Ankh wrote:
What mod activates DLSS3?
After I tried the free DLSS2 version on Nexus, I bought a month's sub for Puredark to see how far I could push it with DLSS3
I couldn't find it on /r/modpiracy or anywhere else
DLSS2 is all you need, unless you are using ENB as well
This is what I mean:
You can see it quite clearly on the longer shotgun, how it's fuzzy but then goes clear again. It's rare to see this sort of thing in the game world, but you can replicate it in menus fairly easily
Don't be sad, mon ami, there's always hope that it won't... completely suck.
Both Westworld and The Boys had their brilliant moments. Besides, making something extraordinary is (as always) extremely incredibly damn hard to achieve.
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This Like / Dislike shite that's been pulled over our eyes is forbidding us to see nuances and the half full part of the glass...
There's always something cool to see in almost everything.
This mod builds upon the fantastic "Start Me Up Redux" mod by Dashboarderian and Oddlittleturtle, and aims to completely disconnect you from the actual vanilla main story! Main-Story dialogues, companion dialogues, dialogues in side quests and many, many small details have been changed so that you are, hopefully, perceived almost everywhere as an unknown wastelander and not as what we normally know. Of course, as one single man, I cannot immediately have an overview of everything that needs to or should be changed - you can help me with that. But more on that later.
This mod was created within about two or three months. Thousands of dialogs were changed and several thousand files were created. In addition, several hundred hours went into it. A big help here was the use of Voice AI. Many dialogs were created with it (Some more perfect than others, but all solid). Many other dialogs were created by editing and changing standard dialogs. And yes, I've also created all the needed player character voices - for people who want them.
I think some people can imagine what a difficult job that was -
especially for one man. For those who can't imagine it: Creating this
mod sometimes drove me to the brink of pure insanity. Nothing was done half-heartedly. Many of the dialogues will probably surprise you and possibly make you laugh. Theres a lot of unique stuff
in there now. Of course, everything lore friendly. That's why I hope all
the effort was worth it and that there are a few people who appreciate
it.
This mod needs all the DLC's and other mods required for it.
Will the nexus cucks struck it down because "muh artists, muh AI!1"? Stay tuned
A version for FO3 would also be interesting, but at this point likely impossible
boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote:
i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then
When i've been criticized ("i used to like your mods, now you suck because you use ai") i've many times told people that AI mods are amongst the most popular ones there, been for many years.
The 1000's of AI upscale mods that exists there where they just put the original textures through a batch process of upscaling. That's also AI. So if they're gonna be against AI, good luck, they'd have to clean up the site considerably and they would piss off possibly hundreds of thousands of people there they must have realized this, otherwise i do think they would be against AI too, because it's hip and it's the typical MSM narrative to be anti-AI.
From what I can gather, they're against it for the voices, which I think is what Toni was referring to. The author mentions:
Quote:
A big help here was the use of Voice AI
But unless voice actors give their permission for this, the Nexus staff are against it
Personally, I think people should be able to do what they like. Think of the amount of textures / sounds etc that would have been used over the years without permission. I don't know why AI gets such a hard time when people have been ripping shit off for years. It's a mod as well, it's not being sold.
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