Restoration mod for FO2 released
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Stop the drama.cazsim83 wrote:apparently Aonoran hasn't been checking email - I asked if he would mind posting this as a mod news update in the News Section - the tech finally came out and got my home internet hooked up again so I'll post this no later than tomorrow, killap - thanks.
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entertainer wrote:Stop the drama.cazsim83 wrote:apparently Aonoran hasn't been checking email - I asked if he would mind posting this as a mod news update in the News Section - the tech finally came out and got my home internet hooked up again so I'll post this no later than tomorrow, killap - thanks.
killap wrote:Hey everyone,
New version (1.2) of my Restoration Project is up.
Links below:
Windows installer (recommended): download
Manual install (advanced users): download
See this thread over at NMA if you have questions.
Thanks for the update.
I screwed up the install last time and ended up just playing normally.
I had a character who used spear until like level 12 or so.
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Yeah, same thing here. I thought that I had installed it (1.2) but forgot to check for the rock in the beginning. Anyway, I was half way through the Den and I was looking for the new city area with the children until I realized that the mod was obviously not working. And I'm not playing through early game again. Fuck that. I hate it.Redeye wrote:killap wrote:Hey everyone,
New version (1.2) of my Restoration Project is up.
Links below:
Windows installer (recommended): download
Manual install (advanced users): download
See this thread over at NMA if you have questions.
Thanks for the update.
I screwed up the install last time and ended up just playing normally.
I had a character who used spear until like level 12 or so.
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It kicks ass, try it. I must admit I kind of stopped playing about a month ago, but still, it's a must for people who've went throught the Fallout games too many times already; it adds nice refreshing bits, and you're just happy when you stumble on a new character or a new location.
I've caught sight of a few of the new goodies, including the Abbey, which looks like it would have been awesome if it had actually been finished.
I've caught sight of a few of the new goodies, including the Abbey, which looks like it would have been awesome if it had actually been finished.
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I'm actually playing it right now.
Finished one game, made another one which I stopped playing quite early on (New Reno-ish) and now just made a new character.
I have to admit that not all of it isn't as well made as I'd like to see it, i.e. the orphanage quest in Den is an extremely unsophisticated no-brainer experience-well, however one of the biggest pleasures is just playing the game bug-free. I had a read through the patchnotes and finally realized why some things had been the way that I had been used to them (read: extremely bugged). 99.999999% of the buggy shit has been fixed, however I have actually found a few minor bugs of my own in the Restoration Project (nothing game-breaking thus far).
However, to be perfectly honest, it's a must play for every Fallout fan, I mean you could almost pretend that it's an expansion to Fallout 2. This is by far the best thing released in the Fallout niche since Fallout 2.
Finished one game, made another one which I stopped playing quite early on (New Reno-ish) and now just made a new character.
I have to admit that not all of it isn't as well made as I'd like to see it, i.e. the orphanage quest in Den is an extremely unsophisticated no-brainer experience-well, however one of the biggest pleasures is just playing the game bug-free. I had a read through the patchnotes and finally realized why some things had been the way that I had been used to them (read: extremely bugged). 99.999999% of the buggy shit has been fixed, however I have actually found a few minor bugs of my own in the Restoration Project (nothing game-breaking thus far).
However, to be perfectly honest, it's a must play for every Fallout fan, I mean you could almost pretend that it's an expansion to Fallout 2. This is by far the best thing released in the Fallout niche since Fallout 2.
I'm glad people are enjoying it. This was a one man project that took a ton of my free time. I'm more of a coder than a quest writer, so I did what I could in that area. Some quests are better than others. I've kept things as close to the original game as possible and I feel that the new locations, npcs, etc fit smoothly into the original FO2 experience. Many have told me this, so I'm not just saying this because I made the mod. Playing with the RP is like playing an expanded/more fleshed out version of FO2.
Oh and just a heads up for everyone. Version 1.3 of the RP is due out at the end of the month. More bug fixes and a bit of new content is what is to be expected.
Oh and just a heads up for everyone. Version 1.3 of the RP is due out at the end of the month. More bug fixes and a bit of new content is what is to be expected.
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But this mod does not include vital survival skills like cooking and mining. That really kills the realistic wasteland feel to it, at least for me. I'm just saying.PiP wrote:goes without saying.Wolfman Walt wrote:I'll take this guy over Harris for modding any day of the week.
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and the chest muscles. don't forget that.VasikkA wrote:But this mod does not include vital survival skills like cooking and mining. That really kills the realistic wasteland feel to it, at least for me. I'm just saying.PiP wrote:goes without saying.Wolfman Walt wrote:I'll take this guy over Harris for modding any day of the week.
Actually, sadly not. So, the original devs had 3 recruitable NPCs to be found at the EPA. You can only get one depending on your character's skill though. At the moment, 1.2 has just place holder NPCs and they do nothing but say some stuff and run away. To make them fully fledged NPCs, I had to edit some core game files that sadly invalidate save games. Nothing I can do about this. I could perhaps hold off on this new content and release a 1.25 for bug fixes and release 1.3 at a later date. The only new content I have left after these NPCs is to implement the Shi sub the original devs had planned. After that no new content is left.Frater Perdurabo wrote:Compatible with savegames from 1.2, yesh?killap wrote:Oh and just a heads up for everyone. Version 1.3 of the RP is due out at the end of the month. More bug fixes and a bit of new content is what is to be expected.