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retrollamas · 6 months ago
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thought I'd share some sneak peeks / wip of stuff I've gotten converted from the awesome adventures of captain spirit into game so far. Some just need a few tweeks in size and texture
update: the build and cc will no longer be released because silly me deleted the entire mods folder for it and I didn't create backup so all my conversions are gone
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viktorviolettaenterprises · 2 years ago
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Chloe's Price Truck
Inspired From @dst-sims However Her CC Require Assembly while I'm just Convert The whole one Car.. But Thank you for inspiration, Sister!
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All credits go to the original creators of Life is Strange game, Dontnod & Square Enix
Old 7th generation of Ford F-150 Pickup Truck Belongs To Chloe Price.
On the outside, the truck has a beige paint and several stains of dirt. The cab doors are a darker shade of brown with traces of a white and blue decal (possibly vinyl). A number of small stickers can be seen near the door handles and on the back of the truck.
The inside is heavily populated with graffiti and stickers — the most notable ones being the Eye of Providence and the phrases "This is much bigger than you" and "You're about to die", which can be interpreted as foreshadowing. On the dashboard, there is a "Wacky Wobbler '68 Special" bobble head of Elvis Presley holding a microphone, several used tissues and soda cans, sunglasses, a pen and a pencil, several sheets of paper and two wrenches. Also, present on the dashboard is a white cup that bears the same logo as cups that are stacked behind the counter at the Two Whales Diner. A white skull, a five-pointed star and a light and dark brown feather hang from the rear view mirror. 
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dst-sims · 6 years ago
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Chloe’s truck ( Life is Strange , ts4cc )
Here it is! I don’t really want to spend more time on it, so it will be shared as it is. Click ‘read more’ below to check for download instructions and how to mount it.
All credits go to the original creators, Dontnod, Square Enix and Life is Strange game. This is only a conversion of an existent mesh
This is part of Arcadia Sims project, where I’m sharing custom content related to Life Is Strange done by me or other users so we can recreate LiS atmosphere in The Sims 4 and let the story change once again.
There are three needed packages to download that can be mounted together with the instructions below.  The seat of the interior is usable so you can interact with it as with a normal sofa object.
[Warning 1] Once a Sim is sat on it, their foot appear a little bit below the chassis. I couldn’t fix that, but I think it’s not a big deal. You can always play with the camera while taking screen shots.
[warning 2] On a close-up view, the chassis may fade out as it happens with other objects in The Sims 4 when the camera is too near. I think there’s no cheat to avoid that by now, only a mod that I haven’t tested.
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Packages to download:
Chassis
Interior
Tires
Alternatively, you can download it from: https://simfileshare.net/folder/67900/
In The Sims 4, you may find them searching by DSTLIS, Life is Strange or Chloe’s truck.
Instructions to mount it:
Open the cheat terminal by tapping Ctrl + shift + C
Type bb.moveobjects on
Place the first object, the chassis, where you want it to be.
Place the second object, the interior part, using the cheat to move it up 2 times. Depending on your keyboard language, it may be type CTRL+9  two times with the object selected.
Press Alt key with the interior object selected to move it inside the chassis object until it fits.
Place the third object, the tires.
You may wan to add some extra objects to make it look like it appears in the game. Here you have some options:
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Trinket chain (coming soon)
Elvis bobble head @josiesimblr
Notebooks @mimoto-sims
Graffiti @dst-sims
Cans, messy papers and paper balls @aroundthesims
Handbag clutter @aroundthesims
Remember you can check other LiS objects I have converted to The Sims 4  here.
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kpopviralblog · 6 years ago
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N.Flying to release a new song “It's Okay”
K-Pop group N.Flying, in collaboration with the Life Insurance Social Responsibility Foundation (LISCC), will be releasing a new track titled��“It’s Okay”.
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On December 20, N.Flying officially announces their partnership with non-profit organization Life Insurance Social Responsibility Foundation (LISCC).
With this said collaboration, N.Flying will be releasing a new track titled “It’s Okay”, at exactly 12 noon KST today.
The LISCC campaign aims on helping tell the youth of Korea that there is someone that will listen, and console the young adults of the current generation.
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topinforma · 8 years ago
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New Post has been published on Mortgage News
New Post has been published on http://bit.ly/2kS7urs
federal-reserve-board-releases-scenarios-for-2017-comprehensive-capital-analysis-and-review-ccar-and-dodd-frank-act-stress-test-exercises-and-issues-instructions-to-firms-participating-in-ccar
Release Date: February 3, 2017
For release at 9:00 a.m. EST
The Federal Reserve Board on Friday released the scenarios to be used by banks and supervisors for the 2017 Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review (CCAR) and Dodd-Frank Act stress test exercises and also issued instructions to firms participating in CCAR.
CCAR evaluates the capital planning processes and capital adequacy of the largest U.S.-based bank holding companies, including the firms’ planned capital actions such as dividend payments and share buybacks and issuances. The Dodd-Frank Act stress tests are a forward-looking assessment to help assess whether firms have sufficient capital. Stress tests help make sure that banks will be able to lend to households and businesses even in a serious recession by ensuring that they have adequate capital to absorb losses they may sustain.
This year, 13 of the largest and most complex bank holding companies will be subject to both a quantitative evaluation of their capital adequacy and a qualitative evaluation of their capital planning capabilities. As announced earlier this week by the Board, 21 firms with less complex operations will no longer be subject to the qualitative portion of CCAR, relieving them of significant burden.
Financial institutions are required to use the scenarios in both the stress tests conducted as part of CCAR and those required by the Dodd-Frank Act. The outcomes are measured under three scenarios: severely adverse, adverse, and baseline.
For the 2017 cycle, the severely adverse scenario is characterized by a severe global recession in which the U.S. unemployment rate rises by about 5.25 percentage points to 10 percent, accompanied by a period of heightened stress in corporate loan markets and commercial real estate markets. The adverse scenario features a moderate recession in the United States, as well as weakening economic activity across all countries included in the scenario. The adverse and severely adverse scenarios describe hypothetical sets of events designed to assess the strength of banking organizations and their resilience. They are not forecasts. The baseline scenario is in line with average projections from surveys of economic forecasters. It does not represent the forecast of the Federal Reserve.
Each scenario includes 28 variables–such as gross domestic product, unemployment rate, stock market prices, and interest rates–encompassing domestic and international economic activity. Along with the variables, the Board is publishing a narrative that describes the general economic conditions in the scenarios and changes in the scenarios from the previous year.
As in prior years, six bank holding companies with large trading operations will be required to factor in a global market shock as part of their scenarios. Additionally, eight bank holding companies with substantial trading or processing operations will be required to incorporate a counterparty default scenario.
The Board is also releasing several letters with additional information on its stress testing program. One letter describes the reduced data required from the 21 firms that have been removed from the qualitative portion of CCAR; a second details enhancements and changes made to certain supervisory loss models; and a third provides an overview of the stress testing program and its expectations for foreign firms that are beginning the stress testing program this year, but are not yet required to publicly report their results under the Board’s rules.
Bank holding companies participating in CCAR are required to submit their capital plans and stress testing results to the Federal Reserve on or before April 5, 2017. The Federal Reserve will announce the results of its supervisory stress tests by June 30, 2017, with the exact date to be announced later.
Firm Removed from qualitative portion of CCAR New to CCAR 2017 Subject to global market shock Subject to counterparty default Ally Financial Inc. X American Express Company X BancWest Corporation X Bank of America Corporation X X The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation X BB&T Corporation X BBVA Compass Bancshares, Inc. X BMO Financial Corp. X Capital One Financial Corporation CIT Group Inc. X X Citigroup Inc. X X Citizens Financial Group, Inc. X Comerica Incorporated X Deutsche Bank Trust Corporation X Discover Financial Services X Fifth Third Bancorp X The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. X X HSBC North America Holdings Inc. Huntington Bancshares Incorporated X JPMorgan Chase & Co. X X KeyCorp X M&T Bank Corporation X Morgan Stanley X X MUFG Americas Holdings Corporation X Northern Trust Corporation X The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. Regions Financial Corporation X Santander Holdings USA, Inc. X State Street Corporation X SunTrust Banks, Inc. X TD Group US Holdings LLC U.S. Bancorp Wells Fargo & Company X X Zions Bancorporation X
Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review 2017 Summary Instructions for LISCC and Large and Complex Firms (PDF)
2017 Supervisory Scenarios for Annual Stress Tests Required under the Dodd-Frank Act Stress Testing Rules and the Capital Plan Rule (PDF)
Letters: Enhancements to Federal Reserve Models Used to Estimate Post-Stress Capital Ratios (PDF) Qualitative Assessment of Capital Plans for U.S. Intermediate Holding Companies of Foreign Banking Organizations (IHCs) (PDF) 2017 Horizontal Capital Review for Large and Noncomplex Firms (PDF)
2017 Banking and Consumer Regulatory Policy
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