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Rogue_Kitsune

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  1. Paid mods for skyrim.

    I'm glad to see it's not just the sane people here that are pissed off about this, but Steam users and even the Nexus-goers, too. Because, seriously? This is probably THE STUPIDEST thing anyone could have possibly done. And, like others, I'm really annoyed to see that even some [formerly] respected modders like isoku decided to jump in on this - I've been using Wet and Cold probably since it first came out, but now, if I want to get the latest version, I have to pay for it? (Oh, and you -do- have to pay for it: it's marked as "pay what you want" so you can lower the price from the default $5 USD...but the lowest is still $1 USD.) Not only am I strongly opposed to being asked to pay for mods, this also means modding in general is going to become a complete mess - I've always deliberately avoided the Steam Workshop before because, so far as I understand, it tries to do all the work of setting the mods up for you. Which sounds nice in theory, but with a game as complex as Skyrim, where utilities like Mod Organizer and LOOT are practically considered essential, trying to let the Workshop do everything might very well result in it just breaking everything.   TL/DR: If they'd added an option to offer donations, I would've said good on them; yay for Steam supporting modders, and helping us support them. But making it possible to charge for mods? Fuck off. There are some modders who's work is good enough to be worth money, sure, but if they try to lock MODS behind paywalls, I WILL pirate those purely out of spite.
  2. Conversions for UNPB with BBP

    One of these days I swear I am going to actually play Skyrim... yesterday was not that day. That might have worked out well for you guys, though! After noticing the Nightshade Armor did not have any physics effects enabled on it, I looked around briefly to see if anyone had added it. After not finding anything, I decided to just do it myself - due to some baffling issues with Outfit Studio, that proved to be a more time-consuming task than I'd expected, but, nonetheless, I managed to get it figured out! So, here we are!   Nightshade Armor - dDark UNPB-TBBP Meshes v1-0.rar This archive only contains replacement meshes for the actual armor; the UNPB version of the original mod must be installed first. With that said, I have added "TBBP" support to all of the armor pieces - by which I mean, both breast and butt physics. Depending on what animations, (or what HDT .xml), you are using, the breast movement might not be very noticeable - only the breasts themselves move, not the armor (just like on the West Wind Assault Armor).   NOTE: I have tested these in my game, and as best as I can tell, they work as intended. However, due to the issues I had with Outfit Studio originally, I can't help but wonder if there might be other issues with these meshes that I missed. Hopefully there aren't, but if anyone does run into any issues, please, let me know!