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Installed cyberfaces do not resemble those posted in pics??


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New to the forum and attempting to learn the ropes, so forgive any errors introduced in this thread.

I've downloaded and installed quite a few of the wonderful mods contributed by many members of this forum, but for some reason the cyberfaces tend to nowhere resemble those captured in the pics that usually accompany the cyberface files.

I have downloaded and installed UR 7.45 Plus Edition and have successfully altered Face ID #s whenever necessary in MVPEdit. Yet, when I play a game the players faces usually look too small for their heads, their eyes are larger in scale than they should be and in severe cases, it looks like the cyberface is interacting with a default 900-914 face (such as the case with Barry Bonds).

I can post screencaps if necessary to illustrate my point. Is there something I can do to make the cyberfaces look a bit closer to those pictured? Do I need to alter the size of players' heads (if that's possible)?

Thanks in advance to anyone willing to help :)

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Here's SqueegeeDeadly's Bonds (04 Face):

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and here's mine in game:

27ydgyr.jpg

Here's screencap of MVPEdit, in case you need to see my settings:

27ymiyx.jpg

and here's a screencap of Jogar84's excellent Sheffield cyberface:

27ymo0h.jpg

Any idea why my cyberface's dimensions seem off? Thanks again for any possible explanations/solutions.

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That's not SqueegeeDeadly's Bond face showing up in MVPEdit. Check the .fsh file in the download to see the difference.

EDIT: As for your Sheffield face, make sure to have "Player Detail Level" set to "High" in your MVP options menu.

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i'm sorry for sounding like a complete noob, but how do you check a .fsh file? what program can you preview such files with?

and thank you for your "Player Detail Leve" adjustment tip. lol, i can't believe that wasn't the first thing i did during troubleshooting.

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i'm sorry for sounding like a complete noob, but how do you check a .fsh file? what program can you preview such files with?

and thank you for your "Player Detail Leve" adjustment tip. lol, i can't believe that wasn't the first thing i did during troubleshooting.

Try FshEd (should be available in the downloads section).

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