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Fallout 4 Scopes Framework

Fallout 4 Scopes Framework

A Fallout 4 framework for loading custom scopes and optics. Check out the video playlist for work in progress footage.

Features

  • Framework allows all new scope and optic crosshairs for weapons.
  • Easily create custom content. No data plugins, no scripts!
  • Optional advanced API for scopes to interact with Papyrus scripting.
  • "it just works" 😉

Requirements

  • Requires a computer, PC only.
  • Requires the latest version of Fallout 4.
  • Requires the latest version of F4SE.

Installation

  • Install with your preferred mod manager, or copy the files into your Fallout 4 data directory.
  • Activate Scopes.esm anywhere within your load order.
  • Download and install mods that make use of this framework.
  • Launch the game.

Mods

Acknowledgements

Thanks to the F4SE team for their continued efforts to make mods like this possible.

Authors

This section is for modders who would like to create a custom scope overlay.

The process is simple. Create a vector based image such as .svg or .ai for your scope overlay. Then import your vector image into new flash file (.fla), publish the .swf to a directory that matches a valid weapon scope object modification. Thats it!

Notes

With this system a single physical (.nif) representation of a scope is paired with a single visual (.swf) representation of a scope. A unquie resource identifier for the .swf file path is derived from the omod's world model path. Your scope omod must also add the HasScope keyword to a weapon via its property modifiers. If your scope omod model is Meshes\Weapons\44\44Scope.nif then your scope overlay will be autoloaded from Interface\Weapons\44\44Scope.swf.

  • Adobe Illustrator
    • Illustrator requires RGB color mode.
  • Adobe Flash (Adobe Animate)
    • Document dimensions must be 1280x720 in size.
    • Overlay must be centered on the stage.

Developers

The AS3 source uses an external package from UI Library {c37b191ae21e1a392850a736ed2b09263c577dee}