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redmod is just stuff for who making stuff and for use only some mods what are for that so dont worry about that just watch video
pay attention there are many files required to just be able to run most mods, RedMod is just the most official one, luckily you can download them on nexus with the manager
ah god please dont use vortex mod manager for cp2077 yes it make it easy but for cp2077 comunitty recommned doing it by hand
Modding is simple.
Download the mod you want
Open it's archive from the dow load location
Copy files to the parent folder in your cyberpunk archive
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Enjoy
Some mods require others to work, simply follow the guide posted and you'll be fine. Good thing is most can be installed and uninstalled on the same playrhrough without breaking the save
Not every mod needs a update every time the game does.
Modding is actually that simple.
You either use the Vortex mod manager from NexusMods which is just click the button and it installs for you or you manually install mods which are 9 times out of 10 a simple copy/paste.
Obviously some mods will be a little more fiddly and require the user to follow a more in depth guide to install.
The mod authors provide installation instructions under the description & other possible requirements such as other mods which are needed for said mod to work.