

- MIB88 MEGAMOD FOR FRIST PLAY MOD
- MIB88 MEGAMOD FOR FRIST PLAY MODS
- MIB88 MEGAMOD FOR FRIST PLAY CODE
Hakimio's adaptation of Lootable Armor Mod for the Restoration Project has all those drawbacks and on top of that done with the old and buggy Noid compiler. Also, I should think that using a Tool of a Super Tool Kit will make the repair process easier than doing it with bare hands, but there is no check for these items. I don't see why the Chosen One would refuse a little help from one of his party members. So, one supposedly can hide a suit of combat armor under a suit of metal one? Give me a break.Ģ) Only the player is checked for the skills necessary to get the armor. You will encounter this phenomenon, for example, if you choose to terrorize Vault City". That is to say, they appear to be wearing one type of armor but actually have the protection stats for a better type of armor. some NPCs have the ability to camouflage their armor. I find it rather weird that after killing a person who wears one type of armor (or no armor at all) you'll get a completely different one. Namely I can't agree with the following things about MIB88's adaptation.ġ) The type of armor created is usually based on killed critter's protection, disregarding his appearance (this one is inherited from terryk1463's mod). This is a sensible addition, but his adaptation still shares some things that I consider illogical with the original Lootable Armor Mod.
MIB88 MEGAMOD FOR FRIST PLAY CODE
MIB88, who adapted terryk1463's mod to Megamod for Fallout 2, added Repair (for all types of armor) and Science (for more resistant ones) skill checks to the armor-creating code to reflect the need to repair a killed person's armor suit prior to further use. This doesn't seem right, however, because a suit of armor taken off a killed critter would most likely be damaged and wouldn't provide the same protection as a brand-new one. The idea of terryk1463 was to modify the script for each critter whom he deemed armor-wearing so that if the critter was killed a suit of armor would be added to his inventory. The first one who addressed the armor issue in Fallout 2 was terryk1463, and I thank him for his work because, although I eventually took a totally different approach to the problem than him, I would never have started if it's not been for his mod for Fallout 2. This may seem illogical and/or frustrating to some players, for example because you can find and kill infinite number of people who wear Advanced Power Armor, but can only get a single suit for your own use during the entire game.
MIB88 MEGAMOD FOR FRIST PLAY MODS
This is a massive revamp of the Fallout 2 you know – if you haven’t played any mods before, you’re in for one of the biggest treats of your gaming life.As any Fallout player probably noticed, most human NPCs who clearly look like they wear armor and clearly have additional protection don't actually have any armor in their inventory.

The game is now set in XII century China and you will have to explore a whole new story with many new characters and even more skills than ever before. I mean, it literally only keeps the base engine. The Tangut Prophecy caught me completely off guard, as it completely revamps the story of Fallout 2 and turns it into a different game. The Tangut ProphecyĪlright I’ll be honest with you, I didn’t know the Fallout 2 Community was so into mods when I started noticing these fantastic creations. I’ve added a whole bunch of different mods that range from basic game updates such as adding different weapons to the database to staggering revolutionary mods that change everything that the base game comes with.Įxplore new stories, enjoy new weapons, and revive your interest for this classic title. I’ve done what I could with this list to please all types of Fallout 2 players, and I hope you find a mod that suits your needs.

There are mods that literally change the entire game and only keep the engine, for crying out loud. There are just so many mods for this game that you’ll struggle to find any single one that you like most. To this day, the game still has a high level of popularity thanks to its absurdly loyal fanbase. Fallout 2 might be one of the oldest games that I’ve made a mod list for.īut there’s a reason why I’m doing it.
