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Installation
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1) Simply install with your favorite mod manager.
2) Enable Archive Invalidation (also called Load Loose Files) for your game in your StarfieldCustom.ini.
Alternative manual installation
For manual installation copy the Interface folder into your Starfield DATA folder. You can find the optional variants with different FPS in the folder Optional. Also enable Archive Invalidation.
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Howto: Archive Invalidation
The first step into (advanced) modding is to enable the "Archive Invalidation". With that your Starfield can load so called "loose files", which many mods needs. This how-to will show you how to enable it.
Step 1: Find the folder for the INI
Go to the folder Documents\My Games\Starfield\ on your PC.
Tip: You can go there by simply copying this into your explorer address bar: %USERPROFILE%\Documents\My Games\Starfield\
If you use OneDrive the location is OneDrive\Documents\My Games\Starfield\
If that folder doesn't exists simply start your Starfield once.
You should see a file StarfieldPrefs.ini there (or simply StarfieldPrefs if your Windows doesn't show file extensions)
Step 2: Create your StarfieldCustom.ini
If you already have a StarfieldCustom.ini skip this whole step 2
Create a copy of your StarfieldPrefs.ini:
Right click on StarfieldPrefs.ini and select "Copy"
Right click on a free space in the folder and select "Paste"
After that you should have a new file called StarfieldPrefs - Copy.ini (Note: Depending on your language it will contain your locale word for "Copy")
Rename the new file StarfieldPrefs - Copy.ini to StarfieldCustom.ini (e.g. by pressing F2 when your have that file selected. Note: When you don't see the .ini extension, then rename it to "StarfieldCustom" - do not add an ".ini"!)
Open StarfieldCustom.ini and delete all text it contains
Step 3: Add/change INI values
Add a section [Archive] (if you already have that section don't add a second)
Add the line bInvalidateOlderFiles=1 to your [Archive] section
Add the line sResourceDataDirsFinal= to your [Archive] section (It's correct that there is nothing behind =)
Now your StarfieldCustom.ini should look like this:
Archive]
bInvalidateOlderFiles=1
sResourceDataDirsFinal=