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There also are car recolor mods. Haven't tested them myself, tho.
You know why I don't like using mods in games? Because every time they do an update, the mods get broken and your left with a game that doesn't function. Always have to wait for the mod authors to fix their mods.
All because the game studio didn't do what should have been there day 1.
That's why I said something. The tunnels, dark buildings. Feels like braille to get around. I maxed out my brightness, very little help. The Devs simply need to put a simple flashlight on a helmet. Or make an option for the optics to see in the dark.
Well the way you push mod use for Nexus. It sorta does appear that your pushing a mod you made, or one that someone you know made. Nope. Not doing mods off Nexus.
Knowing how it's being pushed, I now look at Nexus as a scam, trying to get people to download corrupt files.
If mods can't be used thru Steam, Nope, not going near them.
Also The Minted Lady has also said what I knew to be true. Phantom Liberty already has a flashlight. Used on a single mission. But it was there. So it shouldn't be hard to enable it for the entire game.
Without having to use Nexus.