Download the mod over here dl.dropbox.com/u/69304813/shar… . The current version is 1.4.
1.1: Added missing animations for Robes, Power Armor
1.2: Added missing animations for Adv. Power Armor
1.3: Fixed visibility-sphere bug
1.4: Fixed sledgehammer displacement bug
If the game crashes when you're using this mod, report in the comments what weapon you were holding, what armor you were wearing and what you were doing when it crashed. There is a possibility that some animations are broken, which could crash the game.
When used together with the Fallout 2 Restoration Project. Un-check "Weapon Animations" during the installation or they'll be replaced with the regular human animations
Video of the mod in action: www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWywu3…
Wow, I really didn't expect it to be this much work to make a new playable character in Fallout 2. There were more than 5000 frames of animation all in all for one character with one type of armor. There are over 100 animations, each with several frames and for each frame there are 6 directions.
I made a Blender scene specifically for capturing 3d objects to Fallout 2 sprites, but still. There was A LOT of work to be done to make just a single character. I had to model all the weapons myself since they're also part of the model. And the death animations, oh Loki the death animations... So much blood. The blood was made using a combination of particle effects and fluid simulations in blender.
All in all it took about two weeks.
I'd like to thank KP-ShadowSquirrel for his AMAZING 3d models, Rhodarein for his cool little image of Littlepip, the people at No Mutants Allowed forums, and of course Kkat for making Fallout: Equestria in the first place! Wooh!
-- littlepip_mod_readme.txt --
-- Fallout 2: Littlepip mod v1.3 --
This mod gives you the option to play through Fallout 2 as a pony from Fallout: Equestria, a crossover fiction between Fallout and My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.
There are no seperate armor animations. But hey, those things were made for humans right?
Credits:
Animations/Effects/Modding by:
Donitz donitz.deviantart.com/
Original 3d model by:
KP-ShadowSquirrel kp-shadowsquirrel.deviantart.c…
Pip-Boy image of Littlepip by:
Rhodarein rhodarein.deviantart.com/
The character Littlepip is from the Fallout: Equestria universe and was created by Kkat
falloutequestria.wikia.com/wik…
Instructions:
To use this mod you need the Hero apperence mod included in Sfall, which is an engine tweak for Fallout 2.
1. Install Fallout 2. If you don't have it you can buy it cheaply on Steam.
ALTERNATIVE 2. 3. Install the Fallout 2 Restoration Project
2. Install the Fallout 2 v1.02 patch (needed for Sfall)
You can get it here www.nma-fallout.com/forum/dloa…
Alternatively you can use Killaps unofficial patch from www.killap.net/
3. Download and extract Sfall in the folder where you installed Fallout 2
You can get Sfall here sourceforge.net/projects/sfall…
Sfall is now installed, but you still need to enable the Hero apperence mod.
4. Open the folder where you installed Fallout 2, and open the file ddraw.ini
Change the line EnableHeroAppearanceMod=0 to EnableHeroAppearanceMod=1
5. Copy the Appearance folder included in this archive to your Fallout 2 folder
Now when you create a female character, you can use the arrows above the spinning model to select Unicorn.
Issues:
Very often Fallout 2 tends to have a rainbow color bug in Windows 7. You'll know it if you see it.
If that happens, simply open ddraw.ini again and change the line Mode=0 to Mode=4
Check out donitz.deviantart.com/ for the latest version of this mod.
If you find any bad bugs, please report them in the comments. Do note that missing the fall-down animation when getting shot on a new screen is a bug in Fallout 2.
I'm going to be playing through the game myself now to properly test this mod. And it was some time ago since I last played Fallout 2
Enjoy!
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2) If so, may I post it in the Downloads section of No Mutants Allowed? ( nma-fallout.com/resources/ )
Thanks!
... Eh, why not? I'll install it.
After a bit of struggle I got to make it working, so in case any other Linux-user wondered, here is what I did:
1) Install Fallout 2
2) Install Killap's unofficial patch
3) Do the 4th and 5th point from the mod's author
4) In terminal, type 'winecfg', under Applications tab click Add application, find your Fallout2.exe and OK.
5) Click on the now present Fallout2.exe in the Application Settings box and go to 'Libraries' tab.
6) Into the 'New override for library' type ddraw.dll and click add and confirm.
7) You should have a 'ddraw (native, builtin)' listed in Existing_overrides.
8) Click OK and done, both, SFALL and this mod should work now, only for some reason it does so only if you launch the game directly from it's directory. (E.g: Double-clicking it's exe directly or launching it from a Terminal from it's directory with 'wine ./Fallout2.exe')
And now as of the mod itself: Love it. Even though I never played Fallout 2 before I like it much better than the Anthro mods for Fallout 3! Amazing work with all the textures!
I don't really have time to make another model. I wish I'd have used a generic rig instead which would have made it easier to switch models.
But I'm stumped.
I got the game with the mod all running, then the next day, trying to open the game freezes my whole machine, making me have to do a force shut down.
I'm running windows XP.
EDIT: The problem only started when I equipped the scoped hunting rifle from the missing person quest. When I dequip it, I turn back into a pony again. It appears to be a problem with the rifle.
EDIT2: The same thing happens with the sniper rifle.
"When used together with the Fallout 2 Restoration Project. Un-check "Weapon Animations" during the installation or they'll be replaced with the regular human animations"
One thing I noticed though is that Littlepip's running animation doesn't seem to go smoothly. It's especially visible when she runs in a straight line, with there being a bunch of milliseconds of break before the animation loops. I don't know if it's a problem with the animation itself or with how the game renders them...
you ever plan on adding more character choices for fallout 2?
Could someone give me a play by play on how to install/download this?
I'm having trouble with a few things, for instance, I downloaded sfall, but there was no "EnableHeroAppearanceMod=0" in ddraw.ini.
Am I doing something wrong? I just really need help with this, thanks.