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Would give credit of course
File is located at \Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\108600\3347115954\mods\LiteBackpack\media\scripts\clothing/LiteBackpackStats.txt
Line 6 and 8 contain the variables you are looking to change.
Then don't use it?
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It's stats mirror that of current vanilla backpacks (including the run speed modifier), it has world spawns and was designed to add more variety not make every other backpack useless in comparison.
The bag isn't alice pack sized nor was it made to fit the role of the alice pack.
The mod has almost 40,000 current subscribers so I do not know what you would qualify as a "standout mod".
1. It has a low carrying capacity with poor weight reduction.
2. It decreases run speed, which is unusual for bags.
Improvements:
1. Increase carrying capacity to 41 and weight reduction to 88-92%.
2. Boost run speed to 1.2.
These changes are important because the bag should keep gear organized while being functional.
Consider making it similar to Alice packs with attachment upgrades. If done well, it could be a standout mod for Project Zomboid.
To prevent it from being too easy to acquire, it should be craftable, requiring Tailoring skill levels 5-7 and 1-3 additional crafting skills. This would motivate players to level up their skills to obtain the backpack.