For that reason I am still claiming the costume to be a redesigned string like costume with see through parts.
The other thing I've tried to improve is the skin tone and shadows, I believe I have improved these areas a bit however, I don't think I'm gonna be able to fix the problem completely as I have tried everything I can think of.
In my first mod I accidentally didn't update the normal map for the butt so it made it look flatter, I've brought back the original texture so it looks more defined. In this version of my mod I have improved a few things, first thing I improved or rather brought back is the bigger butt. And while it's hard to feel sympathy for video game pirates who want their cake and eat it too, it's interesting to see this kind of debate spring up in the first place.Īs the discussion over a mod's anti-piracy stance - to be clear piracy is a crime - divides the gaming community over mod ethics, piracy, and counter modding, it just goes to show the gaming subsection of the internet highlighting what is actually a morality play over a video game, a mod, and the people who just want to play good versions of games they pirate.Click the download button on this page to get the mod. Ultimately, Kaldaien explained that the anti-piracy feature on his mod isn't so much because of any personal beliefs, but rather to protect him from asset injunction of copyright material. Kaldaien responded to the whole debate with an explanation for the blacklist, which he made to protect him from similarly angry trolls, and a fix for pirates who want to use his mods: namely, uninstall it, or download a modded version of his own mod. Of course on the other side of the fight are people defending Kaldaien's decisions, saying that as the maker of the mod, he should be entitled to design as it he sees fit, without kowtowing to players who commit online piracy. Nier: Automata and the Illusion of Survival The original Steam forum post where the mod was featured quickly devolved into a string of attacks against Kaldaien, who himself got temporarily banned for calling someone a "pirate moron." People felt very strongly about the mod's ability to pass judgement on players who pirate games, with a Reddit post on FAR even going as far as calling Kaldaien's work a form of Malware because of the blacklist he made to prevent pirates from using his mods. but since you don't respect licenses, the license doesn't respect your click," says Kaldaien in a NeoGAF forum post. While nothing bad happens to your PC if the mod discovers the player owns a pirated copy of the game, Kaldaien revealed that the mod will initiate a looped license screen that will prevent the player from using it, even if they try and click "accept". Video Game pirates, or pirate sympathizers, were not amused.
However, as Kotaku reports, the mod’s anti-piracy failsafe has sparked a host of angry attacks against the modder.Īs it turns out, Kaldaien included a warning in his mod telling gamers that the "use of this software is granted on the condition that any products being modified have been licensed to you under the terms and conditions set forth by their respective copyright holders." Basically you can only install this mod if you purchased the license to the game legally, even putting a small, "I am not a pirate" checkbox in the mod settings menu.
PC modder Kaldaien excited fans of Nier: Automata when he announced FAR (Fix Automata Resolution) a game mod which promised to fix Nier Automata’s many graphical shortcomings, including delivering actual 1080p resolution instead of the PC version's current standard, a stretched 900p resolution.