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Retextures for the Loki, Fenris & YMIR mechs. Apply to the game using either Texmod or the TPF Tools in ME3 Explorer.
This is the first file I have ever uploaded to the Nexus and shared with the rest of the world. Please excuse any bad presentation or missing information. I am not a graphic artist by any means and am still learning how to create these files to as high a standard as possible. My original ambition was to create textures for the Blue Suns and Eclipse mercenaries but they never look good enough to share. Perhaps one day.
I tried to stick to the original designs as much as possible however while testing these textures I realised that the game applies certain parts by mirroring them. For example only one arm exists on the texture but is applied to both arms in game. This means that text that is now readable is in reverse on one arm. This is not an error with the texture and cannot be corrected as far as I am aware. The only alternative would be to remove all text that is mirrored.