Hi, thanks for this! One question about the Pripyat Reclamation Project: there is a modifier file inside the gamedata folder, aren't we supposed to run that and choose what to implement and what not to? Or is it just copy paste and play?
Is there anywhere specific you have to put the optional mods for Clear Sky? I choose what mods I wanted and put them into one folder and put it in the Games folder, but doesn't work.
No, you'll want to preserve the file paths (ex: gamedata -> configs). Just dragging and dropping the gamedata folder is fine (making it like plug and play).
Thank you so, so much! You made it so easy for me to enable the mod. I am not familiar with these kind of things and your made it all so simple.
A true lifesaver
Thanks for this! This'll be a great video to show friends who I want to rope into the series. :D
Thanks for the video, very simple and helpful
thanks to you that was easy
Thanks for this guide!
Hi, thanks for this! One question about the Pripyat Reclamation Project: there is a modifier file inside the gamedata folder, aren't we supposed to run that and choose what to implement and what not to? Or is it just copy paste and play?
The options in the MODIFIER exe are extra Quality Of Life settings that can be changed at anytime not just on first install.
Is there anywhere specific you have to put the optional mods for Clear Sky? I choose what mods I wanted and put them into one folder and put it in the Games folder, but doesn't work.
You'll want to go into those folders and grab the Gamedata folders from them not just pick up the whole folder.
@@jovialchicken90 Ah okay. So if something was in the config creatures folder, I would manually put the LTX file there instead of a folder?
No, you'll want to preserve the file paths (ex: gamedata -> configs). Just dragging and dropping the gamedata folder is fine (making it like plug and play).
@@jovialchicken90 won't that overwrite the original gamedata folder though?
It won't overwrite the folders as each folder is structured the same. It would be as if you're just adding mods on top of one another.