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that's not in the mod, it's just the hair and clothes
but when I saw his face......
hahahahahaha
Alright take some notes. Because this is how you do it (keep in mind you need to have a basic idea of how the SDK works):
1) Download this mod and copy EVERYTHING into a new mod project/folder using the VANILLA MODBUDDY SDK (use the modbuddy SDK to create an exact copy of what my mod looks like)
2) Open the XCOM 2 Editor and open the upk that has the mod's main contents.
3) Check to make sure the parent materials, etc. all tie into the Vanilla SDK and save
4) Close the Vanilla XCOM 2 Editor and then Build Solution
Hopefully, the mod will then be converted for use in Vanilla/LW2.
Now if only someone would make a Nia voice pack...
What face are you using in these screenshots, @nekoworkshop?
Somebody port her face too LOL