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If it is for an Existing Server then you can't change the mods without breaking it from my limited knowledge of how this game works. I only really play Single Player consistently.
When I do this, it crashes cuz it says the file doesnt match on server
That said, for those who have issue like myself with the exp multiplier available, if you are willing to go though the code yourself you can change it easy.
How?
Step 1
Find the mods folder > Standardized Nimble XP > media > lua
Step 2
Open all the lua files in the folders
Step 3
On the Server File go to line 28 and add the value to the array by typing the number and a , you want just after the {
Step 4
This one is more complicated but still simple to anyone who knows any programming
On the shared File copy line 26 and edit the new line 27 so the [] contain a 7 and the "" contain the value you used before.
Hope this helps for those who think the lowest is too fast and can't wait for the creator of the mod to change it.
In MP, if the host set a XP rate in his own options, will it set for each player at the server?
Or the XP given is client sided?
Like, if I use 1x each 1000, but a friend uses 5x each 500, will he level much faster?
I had assumed(based on how mods function in other games)That i only needed to activate mods at the main menu xD
+respect.
unfortunately its not true, looked into the code and was hoping that was the case, but i was disappointed
only weight traits, clumsy/graceful, fitness and moodles affect it
Nimble influences how quickly a character moves while in a combat stance (aiming a gun or raising a weapon to swing it).
I believe it can also influence the chance a character will fall over from sprinting into a fence or getting hit by a zombie's burst of speed.
Does this work on an existing save?
Yes! It works on existing saves, as long as you enable the mod on your save.
To do this simply:
1) navigate to the main menu
2) click 'load'
3) select your save
4) click 'more...'
5) enable Standardized Nimble XP and ModOptions
6) hit play to finalize it
7) Done! Mod is working and you can change the xp rates in the options menu, on the mods tab.
Thanks for another gamechanger mod. Guess now I can pretty much disable the x3 experience and play vanilla, since I have nothing left behind when leveling.