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xdi
The Extended Dialogue Interface removes the hardcoded 4-option limit on dialogue and adds full engine support for any number of player dialogue options.
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f4mcm
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HUDPlusPlus
This mod adds some UI widgets to HUD to display detailed information of object crosshair points to or selected in quick loot menu, it also provides some extra features to make player play holotape and read book directly from quick loot menu without need to open inventory while looting.(Fallout4)
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ClassicHolsteredWeaponsSystem
source code for system here: https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/46101
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BulletCountedReloadSystem
source code for system here: https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/41178
If not, then I'll probably will try it. There are some cheatengine tables that probably could be translated/adjusted for VR. And also this thing https://github.com/napalm00/PlaceInRedStandalone that could be used as a starting point...
There's a few F4SE-based UI mods that'd be cool to have brought over, XDI (UI/Nexus), MCM (UI/Nexus), LevelUpMenuEx (UI?/Nexus), and HUD Plus Plus (Nexus). I haven't checked too far into how 4vr's UI works, but so far as I can tell it's still using flash, just printed on models instead of the front of the screen. I mention these one specifically due to their heavy tie ins with F4SE, though there are other UI mods I wanna try to port sometime when I have a working headset and the motivation to do so.
There's a few F4SE-based UI mods that'd be cool to have brought over, XDI (UI/Nexus), MCM (UI/Nexus), LevelUpMenuEx (UI?/Nexus), and HUD Plus Plus (Nexus). I haven't checked too far into how 4vr's UI works, but so far as I can tell it's still using flash, just printed on models instead of the front of the screen. I mention these one specifically due to their heavy tie ins with F4SE, though there are other UI mods I wanna try to port sometime when I have a working headset and the motivation to do so.
There's a few F4SE-based UI mods that'd be cool to have brought over, XDI (UI/Nexus), MCM (UI/Nexus), LevelUpMenuEx (UI?/Nexus), and HUD Plus Plus (Nexus). I haven't checked too far into how 4vr's UI works, but so far as I can tell it's still using flash, just printed on models instead of the front of the screen. I mention these one specifically due to their heavy tie ins with F4SE, though there are other UI mods I wanna try to port sometime when I have a working headset and the motivation to do so.
There's a few F4SE-based UI mods that'd be cool to have brought over, XDI (UI/Nexus), MCM (UI/Nexus), LevelUpMenuEx (UI?/Nexus), and HUD Plus Plus (Nexus). I haven't checked too far into how 4vr's UI works, but so far as I can tell it's still using flash, just printed on models instead of the front of the screen. I mention these one specifically due to their heavy tie ins with F4SE, though there are other UI mods I wanna try to port sometime when I have a working headset and the motivation to do so.
There's a few F4SE-based UI mods that'd be cool to have brought over, XDI (UI/Nexus), MCM (UI/Nexus), LevelUpMenuEx (UI?/Nexus), and HUD Plus Plus (Nexus). I haven't checked too far into how 4vr's UI works, but so far as I can tell it's still using flash, just printed on models instead of the front of the screen. I mention these one specifically due to their heavy tie ins with F4SE, though there are other UI mods I wanna try to port sometime when I have a working headset and the motivation to do so.
There's a few F4SE-based UI mods that'd be cool to have brought over, XDI (UI/Nexus), MCM (UI/Nexus), LevelUpMenuEx (UI?/Nexus), and HUD Plus Plus (Nexus). I haven't checked too far into how 4vr's UI works, but so far as I can tell it's still using flash, just printed on models instead of the front of the screen. I mention these one specifically due to their heavy tie ins with F4SE, though there are other UI mods I wanna try to port sometime when I have a working headset and the motivation to do so.
Classic Holstered Weapons System (Nexus) is one that is pretty much a requirement in my flatscreen modlists, and one I'd love to see brought to 4vr, although I don't think it would work on the player in VR ever, but I'm sure much better player focused VR holstering systems could be created anyways.
Damage Threshold Framework (Nexus) is one that, while I'm not personally interested in it, I'm sure at least a few people would be. From an outside perspective this one seems like it could be fairly simple to port, as it's mostly internal balance adjustments with a couple UI widgets, but I really can't say for sure.
Bullet Counted Reload System (Nexus) and Tactical Reload (Nexus) are both ones that would be nice to have, but directly deal with player animations, and I have zero clue how complicated or uncomplicated futzing with that to get it to work with 4vr would be (probably very complicated).
I use ReClass for most of the time I'm looking through memory. It has the same memory search feature as CheatEngine plus you get all the cool features ReClass has such as RTTI info.