Was that the one where they modded the engine to the point it supported Call of Duty action sequences in a legitimately impressive technical feat, but torpedoed the whole project by letting a guy write a bunch of slave and foot fetish stuff?
Oh it got worse, much worse. This video and the followup video both by Rimmy explains it all
It got bad to the point you had an under age va doing sexual voice lines, an under age character being sexual and a possible pedo as part of the 'dev team'
How about 'feminist reading of the twilight books' I'm betting that's worse..
Anyway it was interesting how his review led to a follow-up where it just revealed how what looked like a great mod if not standalone addition went to shit thanks to egos and some no due diligence.
I watch alot of Zach Hazard and Mike Burnfire - going by thier LPs of the Frontier, techical-wise, it really is fucking awesome and the bees knees. Like, alot of the stuff that's in it is rather innovative and impressive given the game engine is fucking ancient.
That seems to be the rule with alot of big-time Fallout:NV mods. Which is sad. A twisted part of me keeps wanting to try out Fallout: New California, but every time I come back to the Dev notes and the OC Donut Steel Self Inserts, I promptly feel the need to throw something through a window.
Was that the one where they modded the engine to the point it supported Call of Duty action sequences in a legitimately impressive technical feat, but torpedoed the whole project by letting a guy write a bunch of slave and foot fetish stuff?
Oh it got worse, much worse. This video and the followup video both by Rimmy explains it all
It got bad to the point you had an under age va doing sexual voice lines, an under age character being sexual and a possible pedo as part of the 'dev team'
You could not possibly present two videos I'm less likely to click.
How about 'feminist reading of the twilight books' I'm betting that's worse..
Anyway it was interesting how his review led to a follow-up where it just revealed how what looked like a great mod if not standalone addition went to shit thanks to egos and some no due diligence.
I watch alot of Zach Hazard and Mike Burnfire - going by thier LPs of the Frontier, techical-wise, it really is fucking awesome and the bees knees. Like, alot of the stuff that's in it is rather innovative and impressive given the game engine is fucking ancient.
Story-wise, though, it's an absolute clusterfuck.
That seems to be the rule with alot of big-time Fallout:NV mods. Which is sad. A twisted part of me keeps wanting to try out Fallout: New California, but every time I come back to the Dev notes and the OC Donut Steel Self Inserts, I promptly feel the need to throw something through a window.