I made these images + the pose guide .pdf & did QA testing for Photographer Pack - Models and Poses. It was a wonderful opportunity to work with a modding mentor of mine & I look forward to the next one <3
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I made these images + the pose guide .pdf & did QA testing for Photographer Pack - Models and Poses. It was a wonderful opportunity to work with a modding mentor of mine & I look forward to the next one <3
Date Unknown / Jamaica Plain
Nothing left of this poor fella but a grease stain.
I think this will be my new profile pic. What do you think, friends?
WHAT MOD DOES THIS!?!?! FAR HARBOR GOT NUKED T_T EDIT: IT'S FUCKING NAC X
I saw a mushroom cloud after the Captain's dance and thought "huh cool a mod added some kind of flare/set piece" but no apparently far harbor got blown to pieces.
or my character is having an episode of psychosis after prolonged Stimpak, Rad-X and Psycho abuse and huffing the Fog.
Testing out mods that let you be gay pre war and-
Sadly, I can't recommend this mod cause it uses AI voice acting, and besides all of the moral implications about AI, it makes him sound like he's dead inside.
In your response about military service, you mentioned wasteland comp-het. Do you mind expanding your thoughts on that? Like, what are the differences between pre-war and post-war attitudes, what do you think are he reasons the wasteland is like that? Is it just Boston/the commonwealth? Do you think those attitudes are still around quite universally? How does that impact queer people in the wasteland?
In my mind, nothing cultural necessarily changed in America immediately following the bombs. I would imagine that the atomic-age veneer of 2070's America and the subsequent focus on the nuclear (ha-ha) family meant queer people weren't openly hated or persecuted in prewar America, but socially ostracized and shooed into the closet. There's nothing WRONG with being gay, per se, but are you sure you're not just confused? Rebelling? Propagandized by communist spies? There's two billion Chinese people and only half a million Americans, still shy of a billion counting Canada. It's YOUR DUTY to replenish the generation of kids WE just threw into the meat grinder in Alaska/Gobi/Canada.
After the war the justifications changed but the underlying message stayed the same, especially for women and vault dwellers: stay home, get married, get pregnant, raise the new generation of Americans, be they panicky vault dwellers or resourceful legacy muties.
That being said I don't think that open homophobia is either rampant or ubiquitous. I imagine that (like in our world) proximity to larger population centers makes people less inclined to care, because of greater social progress there, proximity creating familiarity, or simply having other things to worry about. A waster in Vegas, for example, isn't going to give a damn if Old Ben tries to book him for a night, because he's running to pay the Omertas who threatened to break his legs, and it's probably not the first time he's been propositioned that day.
Boston, meanwhile, is a slum to end all slums. It's been over two hundred years and the place is basically a giant hole in the ground full of garbage. There are still skeletons and trash everywhere. It's economically depressed and has no real government, only small bands of survivors - typically nuclear families - eking out a living, eating trash and huddling in shacks. So I always imagined that places like that are sort of the backwoods of postwar America. In contrast to the cosmopolitan jewels like Vegas and the Boneyard, survivors here have very little to do, limited exposure to strangers, and a constant everyday threat of cannibalism, robbery, or just plain murder that makes them highly distrustful of strangers and new ideas.
Ultimately it makes life in these spaces very lonely for many queer wastelanders, who grow up knowing something is different about them but often go their whole lives without learning the tools and language to live their lives authentically. Not all of them though! Opinion on LGBTQ folks in the wasteland tends to improve the closer to NCR one gets, and one trip to Vegas can be enough to get people informed and living their truths.
Cheyenne has never been to California and I haven't played Fallout 2 in about 8 years, so I can't speak on attitudes there, although I know Knight in FNV mentions "friendships" are frowned upon there. And I won't be commenting whatsoever on the Legion; it should go without saying that abusing child slaves and men loving men are not the same thing or really even close, and it's kind of weird to hypersexualize legion men because of their perceived homosexuality when they're about as queer as a bunch of frat boys.
New simple mods
Just a couple of easy ones while I work on some other stuff:
Underarmor Weave Expanded adds the ballistic weave upgrade to every piece of underarmor (armor that occupies no slots) in the game
Wild Harvest adds wild plants that were previously unplantable to the workshop, allowing you to grow them in your settlement.
consider them vanilla+ type mods :)