Hi, sorry for my bad english, but does exist a skin suit for Vito like this one (with the jacket closed, and without winter coat)?
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It's very classy and it would be awesome to wear that, don't know why the devs don't put it to the game.
If not, can we use the suits of other models (like Luca's for example) and use it for Vito ? (cut their heads and put Vito's?)
And one more thing, can we remove the glasses of the greaser pack skin ?
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Thanks !
I don't think that modders can change face model to another. For now it's impossible.
No, you can't take off the glasses, cause they're part of suit-model.
I read that we can remove hats with injecter. There's no way to do the same with glasses ?
Thanks anyway for your answer.
Hi
this is unfortunately impossible.
there is no software to modify the structure or add a file in M2.
the only thing we change, it is the color of images of clothings.
view for exemple:
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Vito = 2files one for Body & one for Head.
the other PNG = just one file for Body & Head.
I don't know LUA command for glasses.
[url=/forum/22-existenz34-s-mods/6490-mafia-ii-lua-command]http] (//forum/47-mike-bruski-s-mods/2085-improved-suits-by-mike-bruski-version-v1-0)
Sad to hear that, I understand that without sdk there are no many hopes to modify 3D models.
Ok thanks, I gonna check the commands right now.
EDIT: Damn you're right, there's nothing for glasses...
I do not think there was a command for glasses because for hat it is
Quotegame.game:GetActivePlayer():ShowHat(xx) xx = truefalse
and there is nothing with
glasses