BioShock Infinite is built on a heavily modified version of Unreal Engine 3, but unlike games like Skyrim or Fallout, it was not designed with official modding support in mind.
Some popular sites for finding game mods include:
Gallery Location: The Hall of Heroes (Virtual Exhibit) Curated by: The Vox Populi Archives & The Fink Manufacturing Concern
Reviewing a "nude mod" for a game like BioShock Infinite often touches more on the technical culture of modding and the unintended legacy of its characters than on the core gameplay experience. These mods typically replace character models—most commonly the lead character, Elizabeth—with adult-oriented versions. The Technical Aspect: A Stepping Stone for Artists
The Response: Rather than condemning the "lewd" nature of the art, she famously posted a guide on proper Edwardian-era undergarments, arguing that if people were going to draw the characters in various states of undress, they should at least respect the period-accurate fashion of 1912. Community and Ethical Perspectives
Gallery Section 3: The Tear in the Fabric (Elizabeth’s Evolution)
No character in gaming history has a wardrobe as narratively dense as Elizabeth. This centerpiece gallery tracks her through modded interpretations of her three primary states: The Cage, The Bird, and The Free.
When looking for or downloading mods, it's essential to follow these guidelines:
Step 2: Sourcing the Looks
