@Selene310187 and smr1957
Thanks for the greets!
Selene310187 wrote:
> I played Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines many years ago and I loved it.
> I'm excited about the
> [url=
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire:_ ... oodlines_2]sequel[/url]
> and hope that we don't have to wait that long.
I am too, but at the same time I know whenever it comes out, I probably won't be able to play it on my current PC. My best gfx card is a gtx1650 4gb and I'm probably not going to be upgrading for some time. For reference, I can run CyberPunk 2077 at or near 60fps on a mix of low and medium settings but it sounds like my gpu fan is about to fly apart, so I don't even bother playing it.
Same thing with the Resident Evil 2/3 remakes -- fps is stable on low/medium settings but I don't like the way my PC sounds. I tried 'downgrading' Resi 3 back to the DX11 version as a test as I kept reading the DX11 version would run better on low-end cards, but I think that version runs worse, lol. I just had to force myself to stop buying current gen games, haha.
I dunno, maybe I'm too cautious but I don't like to play games that push my hardware like that.
> [quote]I've made a few personal mods for various games over the years,
> including a few for the TES/Fallout games.[/quote]
> Tell me about it. I'm all ears.
Just simple followers, house mods, personal changes to existing mods, etc. I've been wanting to make a larger mod for a TES/Fallout game for a long time now but every time I start working on a project, I can never finish it. That's part of the reason why I joined up. I thought if I joined a modding forum maybe I could find some motivation.
Also, my main problem with Blender is I just need to sit down and learn it properly, haha. I've done half of the donut tutorial before, but I need to redo it and finish it! There is the new one now(well, nearly a year old >.<):
https://youtu.be/nIoXOplUvAw
And, yes DarkFox's tutorials are great. I already have a bunch downloaded for convenience.