Removes the lockpicking minigame from the game. Entirely for containers, and "always succeed" for doors. Semi-Community event compatible.
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Removal of the lockpicking minigame from containers, updated for DL v1.49, as of 09/03/24. (I don't think any more updates will come)
Since the removal of a previously recommended mod to be used alongside this, I've added the same simple feature with this mod. So now this mod now includes "Always Succeed" lockpicking, which works on doors.
Install instructions:
Unpack the downloaded file.
If using only this mod, place Data3.pak in Dying Light\DW.
If using other mods, move the data folder into Data3.pak. (Open Data3.pak in WinRAR, drag over data folder.)
Note: This mod will be partially disabled when participating in community events. Only the "Always Succeed" will work for all locks. But it's a whole lot better than nothing, making community events viable for all you fellow "i hate lockpicking in the middle of a zombie apocalypse" people.