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Damn, reminds me hard that we need more props ...
@CO
WE NEED MORE PROPS/ASSETS
I used dev mode using a mixture of boulders, rubble piles and rocks to detail the area.
BUT there is a mod called "Ploppable" that basically allows all of the assets found in dev mode to be accessed and placed directly from the in-game UI instead of having to play in dev mode.
Where to find this mod? Thanks. :-)
Using the Thunderstore mod manager, the mod name is PloppableRICO by Lemmy.
Or
you can run CS2 in Dev mode buy adding "-developerMode" in the launch options in the game's settings. While you're in game in dev mode press Home key and it will bring up a window you can search for game assets.
Both options generally work the same, like I mentioned the Ploppable mod just builds that Dev mode window into the game's UI to make it for fluid.
If you're looking to play CS2 modded in general, I would recommend checking out Thunderstorm Mod Manager. Already some great mods available.
I should probably do that. lmao.
Yeah it was fun as hell to create. Recommend downloading The Thunderstore Mod Manager. and getting the Anarchy mod at the very least; makes detailing a lot easier.
Thank you!
I am thinking about starting a new city, and focus more on the detailing.
Thank you.
Detailing fun as hell.
Thanks.
How do I get to dev mode?