“If you’ve come looking for a console version of CBBE, I’m afraid you’re out of luck,” Caliente wrote on the mod forums. In an interview with Kotaku, Caliente, the creator of CBBE, was planning on porting a “family friendly” version of the mod to PS4 and Xbox One.īut the creator changed her mind upon seeing the way Bethesda recently talked piracy and stolen mods on consoles. Strangely CBBE's creator doesn't seem too keen on featuring her content on console anyway. But like, generally, if someone is using assets from another game, we have to say 'No, you can't do that.'" "Either your nudity or porn, that kind of stuff, or you're taking assets from Halo. outside of things that we would normally take down - we take down things on Steam Workshop if it’s got things that are illegal, or things like that - we’ll do the same thing.” Talking recently to IGN, the games creator Todd Howard made it pretty clear that while Bethesda want to avoid too much red tape, stolen and straight-up nudity mods would not be tollerated on PS4 or Xbox One: To give you an idea of it's popularity, in the first month of being available for Fallout 4, CBBE was downloaded more than 340,000 times making it one of the most popular Fallout 4 mods ever released.īut those hoping to see the feature coming to Xbox One and PS4 might not want to hold their breath, because it's likely to never make it to consoles. Though initially the mod was created with the intention to improve the "Vanilla" character models of females in Bethesda games, the community has taken it in a completely different (and more undressed) direction. At the centre of all of this is one very specific mod called 'Caliente’s Beautiful Bodies Enhancer (CBBE)', used widely by the community to give players greater control over the customisation of female characters at first in Skyrim and more recently Fallout 4.
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