


A few hours later, the entire mod was taken offline.Īt 9:19pm, an announcement was made on the mod's Discord explaining that a member of the development team had shared "deeply disturbing" paedophilic content on their personal artist accounts.

Last night, things escalated rather dramatically, as one of the mod developers was ejected from the team for allegedly posting "animated paedophilic content". After crashing Nexus Mods on launch day and racking up 82k unique downloads, Fallout: The Frontier started to face accusations it was secretly a "fetish mod" - with critics highlighting a number of questionable moments from the mod as examples. The npcs will be back to looking eh I guess, but at least they wont be purple maybe.It's one of the biggest Fallout: New Vegas mods of all time, but Fallout: The Frontier has had a seriously rocky launch since it released on 15th January. EDIT: When I disabled both it launches, but I still have to make a new game and travel to a purple npc to see if it's still like that. I have been trying through the steam launch recently and still no dice. Why don't you try to disable both? Or maybe only FNVR? Maybe run the game without the Mod Manager, though the default launcher? Our options are really short here, to be honest.

Maybe you could try creating another character to see if the bug keeps going. Now the game crashing on launch when you disable FNV is beyond my knowledge. Generally people there help a lot more that people here. When I try to disable to Fallout NV Redesigned, the game crashes right on launch. Also I have the 1st part of the texture pack. Originally posted by Krystal Fluff:So I disabled the Character Overhaul, and there were still purple faces.
