
They are rather in a suitcase you'll see above the stairs and in a trunk in one of the downstairs rooms. Please note: The locations of this pack are not on the big safe wall. This comes in two variants-the default texture and a special Legion version. BONUS: The Isaac Clarke armor from Dragon Age 2. There is a static Silverback thrown into the area in front of the GoW armors just for the heck of it. Included are Dom's Headband, Dizzy's Headwrap and Cowboy Hat, and the helmets of Carmine and the Onyx Guard. These are fitted to the Brawler Body type and use Breeze textures. Clayton Carmine, Dizzy, Commander Dom, and the Onyx Guard from Gears of War 3. Note: The leg gear will not fit vanilla Fallout armor. I recommend unequipping all current armor worn before and after creating a mix of this. Fully customizable raider gear from The Skulls and Renegades in Bulletstorm. The Security and Zealot Suits from Dead Space 2 I don't know what it is actually called in-game, but in the game files it's labeled "Husar" This comes with two optional masks-the regular mask, and one I designed to appear flipped up. Rico, the main character, from Just Cause 2. Foster and the steampunk DJ Sully from Killing Floor character packs. The arm gear comes as a hand to hand weapon.

The helmet and backpack on the Big Sister is removable. These have been tailored to the human skeleton so the proportions don't look crazy. Big Sister and a Protector from Bioshock 2. Another Starkiller outfit from The Force Unleashed Wayne Holden's outfit and helmet from Lost Planet

This includes three outfits, a short sleeve variant of Hopper, Hopper's hat, and Hopper's backpack in two variants (one just has a smaller strap to fit more bodies) Connor, Karlson, and Hopper from Homefront. What's new here is the helmet with glowing eyes. I rigged the body, but I think the same model is already available elsewhere.
INFINITY BLADE ARMOR SKYRIM FULL
Roland from Borderlands, but a full body version like Mordecai from pack 1. Just a relocation of The Force Unleashed pack with the Veteran, Bounty Hunter, Terror Trooper, and Starkiller armors. Optional versions allow you to go with or without headgear. This includes a Medic, Berserker, Sharpshooter, Mr. All five characters from Killing Floor's Steampunk character DLC. There are two versions included-one with or without the shoulder pads. Chris Redfield's Heavy Metal Armor from Resident Evil 5 DLC. A working first-person version can be added in the future if the community wants it. It is playable, though it is not set up for first-person play (your hands will be invisible). This is an updated version of a file I've previously released. Roland from Borderlands-heavy and light option-and his hat. NOTE: You need the Master File to run any of these packs! The Master File is "DragsVGUArmorBase." You CANNOT RUN these packs without it, your game will CTD upon start up. I've tried to expand upon the names of any armors I'm familiar with enough to make them easy to decipher, but for many, you'll just have to try them on yourselves. If any of the armor names are vague and/or hard to understand, you need to keep in mind that packs 17 and on are taken directly from FNVEdit. This list was made on March 2nd, 2013 and may be outdated with future pack updates. The synopses for packs 1 through 16 are taken from a pastebin from April 2012, so anything related to WIP files is likely outdated. Here are the 15 Most Ridiculous Armor Sets You Can Wear In Action Games.RAW Paste Data All of the armors below are found at the Abandoned Ranger Station outside of Searchlight Airport. No seriously, you're going to need that when we're fighting.

Hand me that oversized helmet, fashion my chainmail into a battle bikini, and here, put on this fish costume. Well, crazy people never think they're crazy. Some think that what they're making is perfectly normal and doesn't seem ridiculous to them at all.

Some designers add in hidden outfits after completing a game or stash the more wonky sets in hard to reach places. Then, there are the ridiculous ones the ones that are so outlandish and silly that they blur the line between good, awful, and downright mind melting. Other times, the armor is a complete fail falling flat due to its lack of creativity or similarities to the armor from another game. Some designers create armor that is so awesome gamers spend hours of their time and oodles out of their wallets to make faithful recreations for cosplay. Ever since the complexity of graphics evolved enough to become a cornerstone of a successful game, developers have been using their skills to set their armor apart from the rest of the gaming world's armoire, with mixed results.
