Character Overhaul New Vegas
Fallout: New Vegas is (nay, RPGs in general), but it has one small hitch: it looks pretty terrible. Even by the standards of 2010, New Vegas looked quite bad. And the fact that the game was made in the (a.k.a. Oblivion) certainly didn’t help. Even I was turned off by the graphics. Fortunately, three attempts later, growing older and having gained some wisdom, I managed to get over my superficiality need for detailed textures and animations, I beat the game just as it was.
Oct 22, 2015 - Enter the Fallout Character Overhaul to not only add some much-needed soul to New Vegas NPCs, but actually make the game give Fallout 4.
Kidding, I installed the and boy, what a difference did it make. Comes to the RescueNew Vegas has received a lot of love and care from modders throughout the years. This week saw the release of a for Fallout: New Vegas. Created by modder DcCharge, the mod comes with a staggering 15,000 textures upscaled by using several imaging systems with A.I.For those of you who are curious, the modder used software such as Waifu2x (probably not the most inspired name), A.I. GigaPixel, ImageMagick and GIMP 2 to enhance the quality of 13,000 textures from the base New Vegas game and 2,000 textures from all the DLC. The textures have a 4x upscale.
Sadly, DcCharge didn’t manage to upscale textures for billboards, the user interface, and level-of-detail textures. However, the modder said he might look into this issue at a later date.So, what does this mean for the average player?
Other than the fact that you’ll be granted the enviable opportunity to see in 4x (ugh), this texture mod might be the perfect way to attract those people who were turned off by the graphics. And, you know, it’s yet another excuse to reinstall New Vegas even though there are hundreds of games in your Steam library that you’ve never touched. This is not the first mod to offer massive overhauls of the game’s graphics. Apart from the aforementioned Poco Bueno, other mods worth mentioning are the, which is an upgraded version of the former and the, which focuses on improving facial animations.
So after I met Jean-Baptiste Cutting and noticed that he was considerably taller than I was. I'm planning on making a melee weapons character next, and I figured having a somewhat larger character with a buster sword would be pretty cool. Is there any way to give my character greater height? Also, one other quick question. Is there a way to make the increase range mod for the grenade rifle also suitable for the grenade launcher? Thanks for the help.EDIT: Thanks for the fast responsePosts: 3400 Joined: Fri Jun 01, 2007 3:26 am.
Fallout New Vegas Character Overhaul Crash
You should make a custom race (right click in the list and create a copy of the race you will modify -don't forget to make it playable if need be) before editing it unless you want every character in the game to look like they're giants. That's the best way if you don't want to use the console.I'm not trying to make all the 'generic Khans' change height or something, only the companions & myself.
Fallout Character Overhaul Not Working
Named npc's have separate stat sheets where you seem to be able to define height/weight just for them. For instance, by default (I didn't change anything) they made Arcade Gannon noticably taller than most others, for some reason, including taller than your character. Changing CraigBoone height hasn't affected anyone else that I've noticed.knock on wood. hehBut I'd like it more if my female Courier was shorter rather than others being taller. I'm very short in real life and sometimes I want a game to reflect that I have to look up at people all the time. It amuses me.Posts: 3285 Joined: Sat Aug 18, 2007 12:18 am.