worm82075

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Currently Modding FO4

I use Vortex to Install and WryeBash to sort my load order and build a bashed patch(combines data from multiple plugins to avoid overwrites).\

Base Game: I never play without these

Settlement Building:

  • Better Settlers Adds more than 240 new settlers to the vanilla settler selections. Optionally mortal as well.
  • Settlers of the Commonwealth Adds 31 recruit-able, unique, fully voiced settlers to the Commonwealth.
  • Visible Idle Markers Build around vanilla idles rather than over.
  • Workshop Vanilla Idles Build your own vanilla idles.
  • Move Workshop Markers Allows you to move the Center, Spawn(friendly) and Caravan markers as well as any enemy spawns inside the workshop area.
  • Have a Safe Fast Travel When the workshop place-able fast travel mat doesn't work, use this. Allows you to move fast travel marker.
  • Snappy House Kit Contains about a dozen modular building sets from the CK made snap-able and many include pre-fabs. Pieces from a couple of the sets snap to the already placed pieces in Taffington Boathouse and Croup Manor allowing you to quickly repair the structures rather than rebuilding them. Individual sets can be culled through configuration to lessen menu clutter.
  • Homemaker Contains a wide variety of unique objects as well as the complete set of cabins and house pre-fabs from Sunshine Tidings and Covenant.
  • cVc Dead Wasteland THE largest object collection that expands just about everything workshop related. Includes smaller scale water and power solutions for early game.
  • Warehouse Extension Set & Clean with Greenhouses and Sprinklers Adds many unique pieces as well as interior supports and full sprinkler system used in Greygarden.
  • Not Just Basements Clones many vanilla interiors(including most clutter) and turns them into workshop connected spaces you can add to your settlement.
  • Universal Disassembler Settlement machine AND portable aid object that breaks down junk AND weapons and armor into components.
  • Snap Beds Double beds and bunk beds NPCs will actually use. Huge variety.
  • Vertical Wall Mounted Conduit With thin and thick wall pass through and modular design.
  • Graf's Security Fences Superior snap, variety and function to any other chain link fencing.

Real Life:

Hello all, my name is Jeremy aka Worm and once known throughout the Internet as worm82075. I'm a professional roofer(32yrs) and life long gamer. I live in Atlanta, Georgia, US and although I was born here my family is from Pennsylvania. I grew up all over the eastern United States, from Albany, New York to Perrine, Florida and over a dozen other places in between, the longest stint of which was in Hollywood, Florida for 12 years.

BGM Community History and Involvement:

I started playing TES with Morrowind on Xbox. What really sucked me in was the depth of alchemy and skills and the go any where do anything world. It was the greatest game ever and I put well over 2000 hours into it in three years but I did it all in third person. I was a Tomb Raider fanatic and a console JRPGer starting with Super Hydlide on Sega Genesis. I was forever changed after playing Morrowind and began to search for other console games that stacked up to the greatest RPG/Action experience I'd ever had. It was a long and arduous search that left me with only one game that even came close. It was an Xbox/PC game called Arx Fatalis. It is very similar to TES III in many ways but it could only be played in first person. I enjoyed it very much, i only got about 70 hours out of it but that was all it took for me to become an exclusively FPP player. Sometime in 03 I heard about mods for Morrowind and i was intrigued so I went to BGSF on a friends CP and joined to ask questions. I had never posted on the Internet or even read a forum before and unaware that mods were exclusive to the PC I asked noobish questions and got ruded by some a-h's. At that point I said screw it and decided it wasn't worth buying a computer for that headache.

When Oblivion was announced though, all bets were off, I went out and bought me a computer so I could play a modded Oblivion. I joined TES Source in Feb 06 and lurked here for the better part of two years before making my first forum post in Oct 07(after we became The Nexus) and have been a somewhat active member in the community ever since. I gave in and re-joined BGSF in Feb 08(I lost my account there due to the 2011 server hacks and rejoined in Aug 2011).

Currently Installed Games

  • Skyrim SE
  • Fallout 4

First RPG Games:

  • My very first PC RPG game: Ultima IV on the Commodore 64
  • My very first console RPG: Super Hydlide on Sega Genisis

Favorite Classic Console Games:

  • Tomb Raider series
  • Prince of Persia series
  • Legacy of Kain Series
  • BloodRayne series
  • Ghost Recon series
  • Desert Storm 1&2(best four player splitscreen co-op)
  • Halo 1&2(best two player splitscreen co-op)
  • Morrowind(My all time favorite console game)
  • GTA San Andreas(a distant second to Morrowind)

MUSIC:

  • I like everything from Classical to Gangster Rap
  • My favorite genre's are Classic Rock, Alternative and Metal
  • My Favorite Bands by the Decade:
  • 70's - Bob Seger, Black Sabbath
  • 80's - Metallica, Slayer
  • 90's - Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, Pantera, Sepultura, Biohazard
  • 00's - Disturbed, System of a Down, Audio Slave
  • 10's - Five Finger Death Punch, Avenged Sevenfold, Volbeat, Backwordz

Movies:(I rate my favs by re-watch-ability)

  1. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
  2. All of Quentin Tarantino's films including the 2 screenplays he sold, True Romance and Natural Born Killers
  3. Mad Max - Fury Road
  4. The MCU

TV: Live action

  • The Walking Dead
  • Shameless
  • Ray Donovan
  • House of Lies
  • Billions

TV: Animated

  • Rick and Morty
  • Archer
  • Venture Bros.
  • American Dad
  • Bobs Burgers

I also love the Japanese English sub version of Naruto

The premise of the Jinchuriki in a modern mythical feudal Japan fascinates me to no end. I watch the Japanese version for several reasons. The English version takes away from the original content not to mention that it is nearly a year behind the original in production. Anyone who has watched Naruto episodes 1-10 or 120-180 might think that this is a hokey anime with typical over the top animations and during the afore mentioned episodes that is what you might see. While it is true that elements of traditional anime are predominantly present in those episodes, it is spread a lot thinner through the rest of the series which ends at 220. The following incarnation 'Naruto Shippuden" contains very little if any of the traditional and is a very well written and directed Action/Drama. In summation 'Naruto Kicks Ass' and I recommend giving it another try if you were soured by what I described above. Just watch Episodes 75-80(Battle between Naruto and Gaara) and if that doesn't grab you then the premise of the Jinchuriki just isn't for you.

Favorite Bikes:

  • Honda CR250R (jumps and mud)
  • Yamaha YZ80 Small Wheel(strictly for trails)
  • Yamaha 350 Banshee(dunes and water skimming)
  • Yamaha 650R Raptor(all of the above except trails and skimming)

Injuries Incurred While Riding;

  • Banshee: Hyper extended right knee(recovery;70%-3 months 100%-7 years)
  • YZ 80: Spider web fracture of right collar bone and arm (recovery: 80%-8 months 92%-5 years 100%-not without surgery)

Ok, if you have read this far you must be very interested in me or very bored.

Alright, I will tell you how I got the nickname Worm.

When I was 7 I was diagnosed borderline hyper active and insomniatic, doctors wanted to put me on medication to slow me down and help me sleep. Thankfully my mother was smarter than that. She simply cut the sugar and caffeine from my diet and got me some reading material. Some of which included my favorite kid detective Encyclopedia Brown. It's about a boy with greater than average intelligence that reads an entire set of encyclopedia's and uses the pool of knowledge to deductively solve mysteries. Well being a kid of greater than average intelligence myself, naturally I wanted to emulate what this boy did in hopes of being like him. So I convinced my mother to buy me a set and a few weeks later I had an entire set of World Books three years old. I spent all of my time reading them and by the time I got to the third or fourth volume my mother had taken to calling me her "little book worm". I hated it. So much so that I stopped reading the set all together. However my cousins, Turk(ey) and Rabbit could not have been happier to dub me Worm and it stuck to me like glue. I accepted it, went back to reading, and after 1 year completed the entire set of 1978 World Book Encyclopedias(minus approx. 60% of the filler, which is biographies of insignificant people). Because of my accomplishment and the love for my cousins I have carried the nickname Worm proudly for 40 years.