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Modding JSON on STEAM
I'm currently using MODNIX to modify JSON files however by doing this the other STEAM mods stop working. Is there a way to modify JSON files without MODNIX when modding on STEAM? To be honest I was better off before I purchased the STEAM version as all mods from NEXUS were working just fine.
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Voland Jan 12 @ 1:18am 
No. It's either Modnix or Steam Workshop, you can't use 2 different injectors.
I guessed as much but how to do use STEAM to inject JSON given I'm only trying to change one of them in a minor way and I know what it's called?
Voland Jan 12 @ 2:02am 
There are no Mods on Steam Workshop allowing def modification through JSON files, afaik, and because SW modding environment allows config files it doesn't make much sense to make one, I guess; if you want a user to modify some aspect of the game to their liking better put it in the config.
I managed to get everything I needed working on MODNIX - pity though how STEAM mods were limited on this game kind of defeats the reason I purchased it. First game I've ever felt where workshop was next to useless. I'm guessing they didn't want to pay the creator of MODNIX to use it.
Voland Jan 12 @ 12:55pm 
Ehh, no, this is not how it went. The WS ModLoader made by Snapshot (and which can be used with non-Steam versions too) is far superior to Modnix, which is why those of us who were doing mods in Modnix before migrated them to Steam WS when it appeared.
Spotter Jan 13 @ 12:24am 
Maybe Note-Pad can be used to modify the JSON, and save it as a JSON? Or use WeMod cheat that works well, since you want files to be altered.
I resolved by turning off all steam mods and reverting back to MODNIX I basically bought it on steam for no reason at all waste of money for zero workshop support.
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