![]() People were also whipped or beaten in stocks. Wikipedia didn't say one way or another, but it seems like someone stuck in a pillory would be a prime target for sexual assault. But sometimes they also threw stones or simply walked up and struck them. I read up on them (a pillory is just the head and wrists while stocks also bind the ankles) and they were used chiefly for humiliation, and passers-by were allowed and often encouraged to throw rotten food at people so restrained. Fallout is all about 1950s ideals, and while the stocks were certainly used in colonial times, they haven't been used in the US in over 100 years. I think the pillory (stocks) is immersion breaking. ![]() He reminds me of Phil Fish, but less talented and possibly more vitriolic. He isn't stupid, and he stirs the pot without letting the issues that arise get to him. I chatted with him on Reddit last week over this, and he was surprisingly chill, though. I didn't mean to help spread FUD, of course, but DDP is kind of a menace to the community. I found out it was a hoax later, and I hate double posting. Yeah, silly lack of an edit feature on this site. somewhere far from where I work and not visible. I should get to playing it soon, Marcy Long needs to try out the stocks. He turned off the power to the console, it was just FUD to scare console users. I missed this post, The mod is a lie btw, if mods had the ability to work outside of their boundary and modify startup files then there wouldn't be mod support in the first place. Or at the very least they need a vetting process. Damaging customer hardware pushes it a bridge too far. And any who would, have no actual plans to do so, it's just trash talk.Īt this point I wouldn't blame Bethesda if they just gave up on console modding entirely. There's the whole "PC Master Race" thing and it's funny to some (not really me, I don't get it), but I don't think any of them, or 99% of them, want to actually damage someone's Xbox. I don't know if they can, but dammit, they should. In any case, it looks very bad for him, and I hope if anyone bricks their console by trying his mods, that they get together and sue him for damages. IIRC he doesn't actually talk about bricking consoles, but I think he mentions mods that can mess up saves (saying that it's happened, not that he's going to make mods that do so). He also complains about the Xbox One 2GB mod limit, saying all his mods together make up about a quarter of that. He talks about people stealing mods and begging for donations, which is legit, but he blames all console players and all PC players who aren't paying him. All console players are f-s and so are any PC players who don't donate to him. And the 25 minute manifesto can be summed up thusly. Warning, it's very offensive with language (even in the title). Clearly StarLord hasn't seen this video where DDproductions rants about console players. Anyway, DDproductions83 (castle walls fix and other crafting mods guy) made a mod that, if you use it, will brick your console. He and MrMattyPlays are two of the best in that regard. Give him the view and the like, he does great work staying on top of Fallout 4 news. Here's a video of Hey Im StarLord talking about it (over Doom for some reason, rather than Fallout 4, but he IS talking about a Fallout 4 mod). and one modder may be doing it on purpose! PSA: Xbox One mods have the potential to completely brick your console! ![]() Opens up a lot of the "closed" houses and buildings, so, moar loot! Anyway, I really hope this stolen mod fiasco blows over. Hoping Beantown Interiors gets un-hidden. Elianora, maker of popular house mods, known for placing static clutter literally everywhere (I like this - some don't), she has dozens in Skyrim and a few in Fallout 4 with more planned. Some of the modders are starting to back down and un-hide their mods on the Nexus page in light of this new security feature, whatever it means. Script extending was a big part of the Skyrim modding community though, and should be for Fallout 4 in the next couple years as well. No ill will either way, it just can't be done. And consoles will never get the F4SE - Fallout 4 Script Extender. Anyway, last I heard, Bethesda was working with Microsoft and Sony to lift the limit.
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