Vanessa
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I live here and have to deal with this golden eyesore all the time.
Vegas is actually an extremely cyberpunk city. The strip is adjacent to very poor neighborhoods. You've got people living in the wash tunnels. Giant video displays on the sides of buildings. The rich/poor divide here is pretty huge.
Please for the love of god stop using Vortex for FNV. It's fine for some non Bethesda based games but not New Vegas.
https://vivanewvegas.moddinglinked.com/
Use the damn guide and your crashes will stop. That's why it exists.
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My Special Service Rifle patch integrates it into the Mojave (And ZL Armaments Remastered if you use that) and adds an animation set from Hitman47101
https://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/94867
Thank you! I put a lot of work into ZL Arms.
Long 15 is a DLC sized expansion mod that I was one of the lead devs on. I may be biased but I think it's one of the best DLC sized mods for FNV of all time. We aimed for it to feel like an extension of the vanilla game. I also made a pretty nice AR-10 (Special Service Rifle) for it.
I feel like I used to be better at this game. Maybe I'm just an old lady with shitty reflexes now or maybe some people have been sweating this game for nearly 20 years straight.
The issue with casual matches being complete steamrolls on one side seems to be well known. It's not terribly fun for either side when that happens. Being stomped sucks and completely walking over the enemy team is uneventful and boring. I swear it was never this bad in the early years of this game.
I still love TF2 despite all this. But more often than not I just end up queuing for 2fort because it feels familiar, comfy and no one takes it too seriously.
https://vivanewvegas.moddinglinked.com/
Follow this to the T. Nuke your current install including Vortex. Vortex is godawful for FNV modding.
The scene is somehow still going strong. The show definitely injected some life into it but frankly even before the show it was lively. It's been a great source to add my work to for over 15 years now. Sure I could add my weapons to prettier engines and it's janky as fuck to work with. But I love it nonetheless.
Not only do I remember it, I modded it into Fallout New Vegas.
https://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/91399
I mentioned it in that thread but I have this perk tattoo'd as well!
r/oldhagfashion is very trans/NB accepting.
This one really got me. I loved this movie as a teenager. All my friends would quote it to each other. A few years ago we did a movie night on a discord server and rewatching it was... rough. So many jokes and gags just did not land or illicit much of a response. Did I just mature beyond this kind of humor? Did the times change and this kind of humor just didn't hit the same? What happened?
In the end credits of the 1992 film “Straight Talk,” Dolly Parton’s character, radio host Shirlee Kenyon, receives a call from a person struggling with gender dysphoria. Dolly Parton’s character reacts with empathy and acceptance, simply making a lighthearted joke that affirms the caller’s identity.
I had heels on at a wedding with grass recently. I had to not put any weight on the heel of my feet or id sink straight into the grass.
In the end credits of the 1992 film “Straight Talk,” Dolly Parton’s character, radio host Shirlee Kenyon, receives a call from a person struggling with gender dysphoria. Dolly Parton’s character reacts with empathy and acceptance, simply making a lighthearted joke that affirms the caller’s identity.
Can confirm, do not wear heels on a soggy lawn.
I had been questioning for like, maybe a year. Going back and forth and back and forth. I found myself (ironically) in my closet one day looking for something. My partner's skater skirt caught my eye just sitting there on the shelf. She barely if ever wore it. Something in my brain went "Put it on, now." And so I did. And I did a little spin. And it smashed my egg open right there. Of course it took me a couple more weeks of research and talking to others to figure out I was a trans woman instead of nonbinary. Mostly because I was afraid of how hard my life would be if I accepted that fact. But I did, and despite the world wanting to crush us I've never been happier to be myself.
Congrats on your egg cracking!
I realized when I was 33 so you still have a lot of your prime years left to live. Don't sweat it. The first few weeks/months are a period of discovery and exploration so just focus on finding what parts of womanhood make you happy.
I too was lucky enough for my partner to fully support me. She was a huge help with makeup, fashion, and other womanly things. I don't know what gender your partner is but if she is a woman/femme she will have a lot of knowledge to share with you and give you a huge leg up in the beginning.
Join some trans spaces on discord. They're more accommodating to newly out "baby trans" people. I've been at this for almost 5 years now so my need for those kinds of spaces has faded into the background. But for just starting out, they're a great resource for knowledge and potential new friends.
You got this, girlie! Best of luck to you.