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If you click "Wingnuts Workshop, it should list all of my RF mods
this thing looks like something out of an RPG
good work
Does make them easy to mow down with an RPG though, so maybe it's a plus.
this is what i want to play
I'll look into fixing it.
You will need to use EA27
Santa Laura, the fort, and the town hopefully should have a larger performance boost than before.
The ruins are still going to give you a bit of a performance hit, but it is at least running a bit less chunky than it did before.
"light" version please so my poor 16 gb can handle this very pretty looking slideshow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z22RjRU7ar0&ab_channel=JTBush
neon water was pretty
And I have the impression that it bugs even more
Not too serious, looks gorgeous, plays great.
Love the "T.A.B.S." visual style you gave the map.
Love the fact the ambient sounds change on the night map
This is a permanent part of my line up now
2 suggestions:
- need to fix the "neon blue" white water on the night version of the map. Or just get rid of it altogether if you can't change between night and day
- At least think about a "light" version with fewer props for those that don't have a monster computer.