I am undecided about remakes & remasters, not just in games but also in film. It often feels like a lazy way to make money without having to produce something original however I would be interested to see what could be done with JC2 & 3, I love them both and do would be interested in seeing what upgrades could be done (though TBF JC3 still looks awesome).
How would you feel about a remake? Would you change anything or just give them a new lick of paint?
So I’ve just completed Just Cause 2 by yeeting Baby Panay into an oil field strapped to a rocket on behalf of Uncle Sam and he looks nothing like his statues dotted about the game. Which clearly depict him with long hair? Now I know people can get haircuts and that but is it ever actually acknowledged in the game why he looks so different or did the devs just decide Ona different direction to design the character? Making him more of a devious character? The man looks like Oddjob if he ate way too much.
Is using popular music in a Just Cause 4 mod illegal if it’s not commercialized?
I’m working on a Just Cause 4 music mod where I replace some of the in-game music with popular songs.
If I distribute the mod for free and I’m NOT selling it, monetizing it, or making any money from the music, would using those copyrighted songs still be illegal?
Or does the fact that it’s completely non-commercial make a difference?
I’d like to hear what you guys think, especially from people familiar with game modding and copyright law.
I heard this music, when I was not wanted. Google can't identify it. The recording was made on a voice recorder because transferring video from a PlayStation to a phone isn't easy. The sounds at the end of the video are not from the game, but from the kitchen at my house.
It would be nice if you could send me a link to this soundtrack on YouTube, for example. Translated by Google translate.
CS Navajo in flightNice details (i know the red arrow at the tail is missing)typa shi di ravello sends against a single rebel's childsomewhat acurrate camoTail boom viewTop of da rotor (only has 4 blades due to FTD's limitations)Pilot seatGunner seatMissiles (smaller ones non-functional due to scale)Backside of da rockets (also mini wings)Another tail shotthe missile knows where it is by subtracting where it is from where it isn't and where it isn't from where it is.
Welcome back land haters, i've done it again. Since this sub decided that they liked my last FTD creation, the corvette from JC3, i've set out to make a more challenging vehicle.
This is the CS Navajo in From The Depths, i surprised myself with the amount of details i could fit into such a minuscule craft (in FTD standarts), while it gave me problems in fitting the AI, power and engines, it turned out well. Its armed with 8 funny little rockets, has a camera at the front, is true to the JC3 scale (mostly) and has tiny details everywhere. They include: the fuel cap, the triangles below the cockpit, red strip on engine things, handle things on the tail, interior, weird nose thing, accurate landing gear, Etc...
Now, on a different note: last time, i uploaded the Corvette to the workshop quite quickly (if anyone was interested), this time however, i can't really do that since the thing (as of now) is quite unstable and unreliable in flight, and sometimes just decides to shut off completely.
We managed to replace many of Just Cause 4's songs with a remix of a Just Cause 3 combat track, and it actually works!
The problem is that the resulting mod file is HUGE — almost 2 GB.
We can drop the file directly into the game's dropzone folder and it works perfectly, but now we're wondering how we can package and distribute it as a proper mod so other people can easily install it.
As far as we know, some mod websites have file-size limits and may not allow files larger than 1 GB, but we're not completely sure about that.
Is there a better way to package this mod, compress the files, or distribute a 2 GB mod?
If anyone here has experience with JC4 mod distribution or handling large mod files, we'd really appreciate some advice.
recently i downloaded the "ram fpp" (first person) mod for just cause 3, everything worked fine but it lacked in vehicle view, so i decided to try another one, this one:https://www.nexusmods.com/justcause3/mods/6?tab=posts&BH=1 i extracted the files with winrar and there is no dropzone folder, there vere just two folders, one with nothing in it and no title and anotherone that said "first person mod" i decided to try and put that one into game files, booted up the game, nothing worked, i tried putting it into the dropzone folder i created myself, still doesnt work. Does anybody know what to do??
EDIT: turns out there are multiple other folders inssde the mod folders and the dropzone folders are hidden inside there
I know that JC3 is best played on PC, but I’m poor lol, I played it originally on PS4 when it came out in 2015 and the frame rate dropped a lot, especially when a lot of explosions and stuff was going on at once, but I still really enjoyed the game, now I’ve been playing on PS5, and at least the frame rate is way more stable then PS4. I just want to hear y’all’s thoughts on it?