You are amazing. I have not paid super deep attention to these but seem them nearly every time you post and think that what you are doing is really cool.
A lot of Nexus modders have weird possessive licenses, eg “you have to manually download my mod, you can’t use my mod with X mod,” and so on.
Some mods need manual fixes (though Wabbajack should be able to do most of this).
There are a lot of external tools as part of the setup.
Lexy seems to be an “oldschool” modder. They seem wholy untinterested in trying to automate it. It’s ultimately their time to spend on the pack.
Last I checked, some folks have tried to automate the installation, but I have no idea what progress has been made, and it seems Lexy’s page is still full manual.
…But if you’re manual mod picking anyway, and interested in learning modding in depth, it’s quite a guide to follow. It’s been built and refined over like a decade.
There was this one that made Wabbajack randomly convert the target to a bunch of gold/cupcackes/a chicken/angry dremora/atronarch. It was hilarious. Is it still around?
To be perfectly honest, I don’t know of a specific pregnant Sonic mod and I’d rather not search for one. Pregnant Sonic just a common kink (I’ll let you google that for yourself) in the wide, wide world of Sonic fanfic that often finds itself lambasted alongside the more tongue-in-cheek degenerate humor like Shrek and Thomas the Tank Engine mods.
Because he’s a classy guy, and that’s the traditional way to issue a proper challenge to fisticuffs: That’s where the expression ‘the gloves come off’ originates. For bonus points, slap your enemies across the face with them before you start punching.
It doesn’t help that 10 seconds into punching rocks for resources, a swarm of flying hunter bots shows up to try and kill you so now you’re running with 2% of the fuel you need
@PerfectDark I don't know about "art" or whatever, lol. I did love the PSP to death for a long time though. While the NDS had more games, some of the stuff exclusive to the PSP was really amazing. (The way so many devs saw the NDS and 3DS as "mini" systems to make less full games on really hobbled some things sometimes. The NDS and 3DS had some truly amazing games in their time, but it's sad how many with potential were brought down to a smaller game level just because they saw the platform as not serious. The PSP didn't have that problem much.)
I only ever had a handful of games (and POPS conversions) but I absolutely got so much enjoyment out of my PSP for a long time. Definite nostalgia for those days spent waiting and just pulling out my PSP and playing Pop'n Music or whatever.
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