Reopening this mod. Note that I do not intend to update it any further any time soon so please do not ask for it. I also cannot say for certain if it works as expected, it hasn't been updated for some time.
Reopening this mod. Note that I do not intend to update it any further any time soon so please do not ask for it. I also cannot say for certain if it works as expected, it hasn't been updated for some time.
They flat out said it won't be updated any time soon, and given that was a year ago, it's likely it never will be unless someone else patches it and releases their patch for it.
I took a look at the mod and got it to load. I am very much a rookie modder but I thought it might help someone salvage their playthrough. I haven't played through the game to see if there are any other problems so your results may vary. Here is how to fix it:
1. Get the Multitool and Export tool. 2. Download the file and extract it. 3. Use the Extract tool to extract the .pak file. Then delete the .pak file and the .json file (if there is one) from the folder. 4. Navigate to the Lathander's Armoury - Legendary xxxx \Mods\LathanderArmour\meta.lsx file and open it in notepad. Note: there will be version numbers behind the first folder name. 5. Open the Multitool and generate a new UUID. 6. Overwrite the existing UUID in the meta.lsx file into the line: <attribute id="UUID" type="FixedString" value="PASTE YOUR UUID HERE" /> 7. Save and close. 8. Drag the whole mod folder into the Multitool section. It will create a new .zip file and create the .pak for you. 9. Delete the old version from your mod manager and install the new version.
If you understanding modding you can change the version number of the mod and you don't have to delete the old mod.
I am not sure where you went wrong but those steps do work. I updated several out of date mods using the same method and played through many games. I sent you a message.
I have no idea about half of that you're talking about. There's no "Lathander's Armoury - Legendary xxxx \Mods\LathanderArmour\meta.lsx" file, and the there is no extract tool in the multi tool or export tool for me. Can you explain in more detail or possibly provide examples? i would appreciate it because I'm practically a stereotypical boomer with coding shit.
Sorry for the delay, I didn't see this until now. Unfortunately I cannot upload a new version. It's not my mod and I do not have permission from the original creator.
just wanted to say thank you for re-opening this mod. even though it no longer works anymore with patch 7 - i hope it catches the attention of someone capable who is willing to update it as it is a gorgeous mod ☀ excellent work
Hey! I get that it's very unlikely you'll be back to this mod, but I thought I'd pipe up anyway and say that I really do love this for my oath of devotion paladin I RP as being sworn to Lathander. If you ever do add to this, do you think it's likely you'd do a longsword version? I transmog-ed to keep my sword-and-shield vibes but oh, how I miss pommel strike. lol
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They flat out said it won't be updated any time soon, and given that was a year ago, it's likely it never will be unless someone else patches it and releases their patch for it.
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1. Get the Multitool and Export tool.
2. Download the file and extract it.
3. Use the Extract tool to extract the .pak file. Then delete the .pak file and the .json file (if there is one) from the folder.
4. Navigate to the Lathander's Armoury - Legendary xxxx \Mods\LathanderArmour\meta.lsx file and open it in notepad. Note: there will be version numbers behind the first folder name.
5. Open the Multitool and generate a new UUID.
6. Overwrite the existing UUID in the meta.lsx file into the line: <attribute id="UUID" type="FixedString" value="PASTE YOUR UUID HERE" />
7. Save and close.
8. Drag the whole mod folder into the Multitool section. It will create a new .zip file and create the .pak for you.
9. Delete the old version from your mod manager and install the new version.
If you understanding modding you can change the version number of the mod and you don't have to delete the old mod.