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Докладване на проблем с превода
Not for this part of series.
There are two mods for AOF1 and AOF3:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1218756182
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1178378946
1) Easy:
Just create mod from Workshop Manager and it will create an item and also a item folder (open it via 'Open Folder'). Everything there will work as part of game. When you decide you want to upload it, just click upload and that's it - mod will be updated in Steam.
IMPORTANT: mod folder is managed by Steam client - if Valve decides the mod content needs to be updated or something, then they might wipe out this folder.
2) Harder (more configuration required):
In Modding Guide there is a instruction how to configure & use 'lookup folder' which works the same way as mod folder, i.e. game will load assets from lookup folder as well.
I will rephrase that.
Where did you get that link?
Modding Guide is accessible from Workshop Manager (big white button).
LOOOOL, I was blind ^^
I am cleaning this link from all posts for some time now.
Thanks!!
Hey, it’s easier to edit existing xml. it has notes inside.