![]() And yes, I can understand how it makes things less immersive if you are playing in first person and see nothing when you look down. I know that there is a Skyrim mod that lets you see your body when you look down called "Immersive first person" but I don't know if such a mod exists for Fallout 4. When you walk backwards in Fallout 3/NV and Skyrim your character paces back but in Fallout 4 they do a 180 and face the camera. Yeah that's an issue for first person games where you have enough camera control to look all the way down. I believe it's because the third person camera no longer follows the player the same way it used to. This would make the first-person view less obstructive during gameplay, and would make shields less annoying. For example, if you look left, your body would turn left with the camera instantly instead of lingering. In first person you ARE the protagonist, your arms, hands, head, and to some extent torso match your real ones 1:1 pretty well, so the moment you look down and your lower body doesn't it's a pretty jarring reminder that you are not in that world, but you are in fact just playing a game. Maybe add a feature that makes your body in first person rotate with the camera instead of staying in the same place. For armour covering the body and feet you usually will select 33-Body, Torso, Left Arm, Right Arm, Left Leg and Right Leg. Biped Object: the selected objects in this list are the dismemberment parts that form your armour. VR immersion works just fine in that setup, though many people seem to think it doesn't. First person: the nif file containing the mesh of your armour when seen in 1st person mode. In a third person game you aren't really the character on the screen, instead you are essentially a camera that is controlling the on screen character. ![]() That's a different thing entirely once you detach yourself from the body that's OK, the immersion there comes from being in the environment but you are watching the protagonist, or you are playing through them.Įxactly. I just hope there is someone out there with autist super powers working hard on a manual weapon loading mod so we can all rejoice.Īnd also make your weapons collide with the world in the same way that holding random objects in your hand does. If they can do it in doom 3 bfg, as a freaking mod, then there is no reason why we couldnt get that working. If the player scale wasnt borked beyound fixing in doom 3 bfg with the vr mod, i would use it in that as well, but it doesnt scale the body correctly, and it puts my viewpoint in the dudes chest haha. couldnt imagine playing it any other way. it doesnt matter to me that it doesnt match up exactly with my real body, in fact, that makes it more fun IMO. Also many mod authors BEG you to use the mod manager for install.Yeah i def want a mod that shows the player body, if anything, so you can actually SEE the equipment youve worked so hard to aquire and modify, and so you can tell what you have on without having to open the pip boy.Īnytime a game lets you see yoru virtual body, i enable the option. Also have fun locating all your files when you want to uninstall a mod to troubleshoot as this post points out! With NMM it's a simple case of easy categories you can set yourself if you want, click uninstall and done, while your genious self is busy hunting through a folder not sure the cryptic name of said mod. Yes, it's easy to drag and drop but NMM saves at least two steps per mod when downloading, in my case that's almost 50 mods. Using NMM is a GUI, ya know something we've been using since the Amiga? Atari ST? Mac classic? FFS don't sound like such a smug douche. Its drag and drop for crying out loud and you guys are pushing mod managers, its a freaking comedy. Originally posted by Flippy:A 5 yo could manually install mods and not have any trouble with missing textures or any of the other problems you guys using mod managers have. and there are no errors., I completely deleted ALL my mods, not just disabled them, and re-downloaded them from Nexus manually. So far, I have been using Loot but it doesn't change my load order: ever. OR IF YOU'VE REINSTALLED THE GAME, start with a vanilla game and then install your mods 1 or 2 at a time until the trouble comes back. A simple disable doesn't work all the time.ĥ. UNINSTALL your mods 1 or 2 at a time to see if the problem goes away. While you're there, check out the comments and the bug reports and see if anyone else has the same issueģ. ![]() Visit the authors' mod pages and make sure you haven't missed anything like an UPDATE or PATCH, for exampleĢ. You're gonna have to do some good, old-fashioned troubleshooting to find what mod(s) aren't playing nice with each other. Originally posted by Have Gun Will Travel:There's no sure fire way to fix this because it's obviously a mod conflict.
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