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Just a bit of a Rant about the Fallout 4 Mods, call me Gay Kevin!


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So, I've noticed that finding "Good" male/male content for fallout 4 is extremely hard. Surprisingly, I'm not going to blame it on homophobia. The reason I will not blame it on Homophobia is simple, I don't think I've interacted with a single Mod author who was. (I mean do not get me started on a certain website that I am not going to name because that website is run by a bunch of screaming children that don't know the difference between a Vulva and a Uvula, that allows tons of titties, but the second a wiener piece shows up, some indignant prattling moderator gets offended, and the treatment of mod authors should be enough to scare most people off but, I digress...) Browsing for mods is a little bit of an arousal roller coaster. "Oh Sweet NSFW perks!" Ope nope, lost my boner because I saw some titties, can't use that one. I would suggest making a tagging system but if it is used the same way another site uses Lesbian, Gay, Bi, and Trans tags, Technically everything that falls under "Gay" would be tagged with Lesbian, Gay and Bi tags, because Lesbians are gay women, but it could also be used with Bi, because a Bi playthrough would involve Homosexual and Heterosexual acts. I mean Male/Male, tags could potentially work, but if it is just portraits or loading screens of singular men doing the dirty dirty things that we all do to our selves, Male/Male, wouldn't fit it. I also know that completely changing how searching works would cost LoversLab A LOT of money. (Have My degree in Web design and even I would run from that nightmare of a task if a Client asked me to do it. Or I'd just tell them, "I'm sorry but that task would cost you WAY too much.") That and making Mod authors re-tag all of their posts, would probably make people mad.

Anybody else feel the same way like, UGH I WANT THINGS TO CHANGE but CHANGING STUFF IS TOO MUCH WORK AND I FEEL GUILTY BECAUSE YOU SHOULDN'T BE A KEVIN ABOUT IT.

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The group of people that play and mod FO4 are much smaller than Skyrim. You will naturally have fewer people in total interested in M/M(or anything in particular) content since you have maybe a 10th... or 100th of people working on mods. 

I can understand that that would be frustrating. It's just a numbers thing, nothing else.

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3 minutes ago, chooo said:

The group of people that play and mod FO4 are much smaller than Skyrim. You will naturally have fewer people in total interested in M/M(or anything in particular) content since you have maybe a 10th... or 100th of people working on mods. 

I can understand that that would be frustrating. It's just a numbers thing, nothing else.

Oh believe me I know. (I actually tried my hand at modding Fallout 4 but the Creation kit decided to Eat its own feet and I rage quit. I did manage to make a Main Menu replacer of Death Claws fucking skinny dudes But I don't have permission from Twitchy animations to share his videos, so its for my eyes only at the moment. Gives my Discord a laugh when I stream Fallout 4.) With Skyrim though, Don't even get me started there, that is a different rant entirely.(I like my anniversary edition way to much to do the downgrade Patcher.) BUT, I am thankful for all of the Mods for Fallout 4 M/M content that does exist. Ulfberto is a god send!!!!! (Not to mention he had the patience with me when I was trying to learn how to create content.)

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I agree.  The content is slim if it's not straight or lesbian.  And even the lesbian content is a bit slim, relying a heavily on m/f animations with strap-ons.  Every so often I see people asking about trans mods, and there's really only 1 and that one has problems.  I think I can damn near count with my fingers the number of legit m/m animations.  One thing you can try in order to get more versatility with animations, is to set "ignore_animation_genders" to true in the AAF_Settings.ini file.  But this doesn't always have stellar outcomes.  I found sometimes 1 of the actor's wouldn't move accordingly.  But it's something to test, anyway.

 

And if you haven't already found it:


 

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27 minutes ago, Sgt. Marge said:

I agree.  The content is slim if it's not straight or lesbian.  And even the lesbian content is a bit slim, relying a heavily on m/f animations with strap-ons.  Every so often I see people asking about trans mods, and there's really only 1 and that one has problems.  I think I can damn near count with my fingers the number of legit m/m animations.  One thing you can try in order to get more versatility with animations, is to set "ignore_animation_genders" to true in the AAF_Settings.ini file.  But this doesn't always have stellar outcomes.  I found sometimes 1 of the actor's wouldn't move accordingly.  But it's something to test, anyway.

 

And if you haven't already found it:


 

I use that, Still mad that the Leather Vaultboy bobble heads disappeared.

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